Heathfield School (formerly Pinner County Grammar School)

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Heathfield School (formerly Pinner County Grammar School)

Image: © John Howard Norfolk Taken: 9 May 2009

A view from the former "boys' playground" towards the cloisters which used to lead from the main school building to the gym when these buildings were the mixed Pinner County Grammar School. The school was closed in 1982 and re-opened as Heathfield School - an independent school for girls. Since that time a great many building works have taken place including the glazing shown in this picture of the former cloisters. An annual open day for former pupils of the Pinner County Grammar School is held each May at which time the premises are available for photographs - this photo was taken at the May 2009 reunion.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.578888
Longitude
-0.38824