Crewe - former school on Stalbridge Road (from SW)
Introduction
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Image: © Dave Bevis Taken: 4 Mar 2013
According to http://cheshireeast-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal/planning/spd/locallist?pointId=1299169990184 , this is a "Victorian School, constructed in 1875 in red brick. One of a number of schools built after the 1870 Education Act. Well-preserved Victorian facade in an Austere style". According to a sign on the building, this is now "South Cheshire College Administration Centre". The main campus is 0.5mi to the SW. For an alternative view, please see Image