Sunday School, Airmyn
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Image: © Chris Morgan Taken: 29 Apr 2013
Extract from the Airmyn Parish Plan at; http://www.airmynpc.org.uk/Core/Airmyn-Parish-Council/UserFiles/Files/Parish%20Plan%20April%202011.pdf "Airmyn’s original school was erected as a Sunday school in 1834, paid for by the Earl of Beverley. It very rapidly began to be used as a day school, one of the very earliest in the area. It only closed in 1991 and can still be seen next to the clock tower, with its original ecclesiastical windows fronting the High Street."