Bunny, Notts.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 20 Apr 2018
The village's interesting old school and almshouse building, with the A60 passing its eastern elevation (formerly a horse-drawn coach route). These premises were designed and built in 1700 for Sir Thomas Parkyns. The building is now maintained by The Bunny and Bradmore Charities which comprise three charities, the Parkyns' School Charity, the Apprentice Fee Charity and the Bunny and Bradmore General Charity. The original almshouse provision was for four poor widows of Bunny and Bradmore. Lessoons were given in the large room on the ground floor, whereas the schoolmaster live above the school room.