Former school, now a library
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Image: © Rose and Trev Clough Taken: 11 May 2011
By the side of St. Andrew's Churchyard, the red sandstone building (constructed 1857) was occupied by the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School until it moved to its present site in 1915. The old school is now part of Penrith Library.