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A building of flint and red brick with a tiled roof, arched stone window, and a stone bellcote featuring a metal cross.

St Mary’s School, Eynesbury (RGL2025)

St Mary’s School, Montague Street, Eynesbury

History of St Mary's School

Listed building

Circa 1868 in Gothic style.

A black-and-white postcard view of a street in Eynesbury with pedestrians, a horse and cart, and a church tower in the distance.

St Mary’s Street Eynesbury with view of St Neot’s Church taken from school c.1900

A brick building with a tiled roof, a central bell turret, and a sign reading Bellcote House stands beside a paved street.

St Mary’s School, Eynesbury (RGL2025)

 

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