Over grown former entrance to Mills Grammar School

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Over grown former entrance to Mills Grammar School

Image: © Claire Haystead Taken: 19 May 2007

On Fairfield Road - the over grown gate, wall and railings that once formed the frontage of Mills Grammar School, Framlingham. The school was open from 1902 to 1979. Until 1974 it was a school just for girls, but boys were admitted for the last five years. The decrepit steps still lay behind the gate, but a modern development of bungalows has been built beyond them.

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Image Location

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52.220471
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1.344303