, printed from the Looking at Buildings website on Saturday 15th March 2025
The foundation stone was laid on May 31 1884 and the school was opened in September 1885. It cost £21,254, of which the Tangye brothers gave £10,937 and Louisa Ryland £10,000. The site was given by William Barwick Cregoe Colmore, then re-planning his Newhall estate. An extension from the north end, running east along Cornwall Street was added by Martin & Chamberlain in 1892-3. By the late 1980s the building was in a poor state. Repair began in 1990-2 with the cleaning of the exterior and continued with refurbishment and renovation costing over £500,000 in 1993-6 by Associated Architects, who cleverly adapted some of the interior spaces, and recovered the major interiors after years of decay.
Last updated: Monday, 26th January 2009