Nottingham - NG3 (Sneinton)
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 7 May 2012
Situated halfway along Bath Street (originally known as Meadow Platt Road) and opposite Victoria Park, this building opened in 1872 as the first school in Nottingham for disabled children. Most recently it was used as an annexe of New College Nottingham until 2013/2014. However, it is currently (i.e. mid/late 2015) being refurbished as a school for approximately 100 students from the East Midlands - ages of 3-19 years - diagnosed as autistic. It is due to open as "Sutherland House School" in January 2016.