Nottingham - N7

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Nottingham - N7

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 28 Apr 2012

Looking down Burns Street towards Waverley St, on which the Arboretum lies. The high wall is a boundary wall of Waverley House School, an independent PNEU-orientated preparatory day school for boys and girls of between 3-11 yrs. Parents’ National Education Union schools arose from the work and teachings of the Welsh liberal educator Charlotte Mason (1842-1923). Mason taught at the Bishop Otter Teacher Training College in Chichester and Parents' Educational Union schools (later to become known as PNEU schools) arose from her particular educational philosophy.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.960703
Longitude
-1.160629