Tudor Primary School
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Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 10 Apr 2011
Opened in 1952, the school still has a modern appearance. The curved roofs of the classrooms are pleasing compared with the more angular styles adopted later. Originally, the school was separated from the A406 by a chain link fence - now there is a high brick wall with red metal fencing on top, as seen in the foreground. The gazebo in the foreground is a recent addition and a new classroom has been added just out of shot on the left. The road beyond the school is Dickens Avenue.