Malvern St James School for Girls

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Malvern St James School for Girls

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 9 Dec 2011

This grand building on Avenue Road was built as the Imperial Hotel in 1860 at the height of Malvern's popularity as a spa town. After the First world War interest in health spas had declined and, in common with other large hotels, the Imperial closed down. In 1919 it became the Malvern Girls' College, now Malvern St James after merging in 2006 with another local independent girls' school.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.110279
Longitude
-2.317256