Old School, Linkenholt, Hampshire
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Image: © Oswald Bertram Taken: 10 Jul 2015
1871, ascribed to William White because of its resemblance to the church, also by him. Small hall, with a porch. Tile roof, with (steep) ½-hipped gable to the south window, gabled porch, and a bellcote at the east end comprising an octagonal spirelet of shingle, with 2 bracketted supports. Walls of large flints, with brick quoins, bands, plinth, pointed window openings beneath the south gablet and the east gable. Casements, the upper parts with pierced 'tracery' within the Gothic arches. The interior is of brickwork, with finely-wrought roof trusses. (Source:Historic England)