NHER 56711 (Building record) - Former Holme Hale School

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Summary

An unusual example of an arts and crafts school and a late example of a land-owner built one. Now divided into two private houses.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TF80NE
Civil Parish HOLME HALE, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

November 2011. Norfolk Rural Schools Survey.
A 1908 reconstruction of an 1870s school, with large additions surrounding the original school building to the north, south and west. There is a plaque installed on the west gable reading "EJA 1908". The building is constructed from red brick in a Flemish bond with herringbone tiles in a horizontal band in the gables. Soldier arches over the windows have projecting keystones made of reconstituted stone. The school was closed in 1956 and is now divided into two private houses.
See (S1) for further information.
D. Holburn (HES), 18 April 2012.

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  • <S1> Unpublished Document: Brennan, R.. 2011. Norfolk Rural Schools Survey Form. Former Holme Hale School, Norfolk. November.

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Record last edited

Jun 18 2012 11:50AM

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