Unique, Grade II* listed, Jacobean Gothic style building constructed in 1664 and renovated around 1870. The building was most notably associated with former pupil Sir Joshua Reynolds RA whose father was Master of the school and the striking granite cloister is the subject of one of Reynold’s earliest sketches.
Ground floor office 15 sq m (162 sq ft), kitchen 9.6 sq m (103 sq ft) plus Ladies and Gents WCs. The remainder of the ground floor is open cloister fronting onto a lawned area.
First floor main school hall 117.8 sq m (1,268 sq ft)
Second floor office 20.8 sq m (224 sq ft) with access to balcony overlooking the main hall.
There is parking for approximately 16 cars
A lease of the building may be considered subject to the status of the applicant and their proposed use.
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