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A narrow dirt lane leads past a wooden fence toward a stone building with a small cupola, a church spire visible beyond trees.

School Lane, Fenstanton (undated)

School, Church Centre, School Lane, Fenstanton

History of School

A black-and-white Ordnance Survey map section showing building footprints, a school, and part of a graveyard in Fenstanton.

Fenstanton OS 1900

The school gardens were originally looked after by children.

A brown brick building with a gabled roof features three tall windows, the central one topped by a rounded arch.

Old school building, Fenstanton (RGL2025)

A rectangular stone plaque embedded in a brick wall, featuring an inscription commemorating the golden wedding of the Cootes.

Dedication on Old School, Fenstanton (RGL2025)

Projects

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