Polesworth School

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Polesworth School by David Rogers as part of the Geograph project.

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Polesworth School

Image: © David Rogers Taken: 28 Nov 2008

The school, founded by Sir Francis Nethersole in 1655, at the north-west corner of the High Street is of half-H plan with walls of red and black bricks and stone dressings, and balustraded parapets. The middle arched entrance to the street is flanked by semi-octagonal turrets with cupolas, and above the roof is an open-sided stone lantern with a domed roof.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.620178
Longitude
-1.61384