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In March 1974 the original nineteenth century building was given Grade II listed status, the official description is as follows:
"... House, now part of school. c1840. Stucco over brick, roof not visible behind parapet. 2 storeys, square in plan with central entrance hall. Symmetrical 3-window range with central doorway in portico porch with paired Tuscan columns flanked by 16-pane sash windows. Window over door in moulded architrave with entablature. Moulded cornice and blocking course over. Sill band returns to plain sashed side elevations. Axial stack. ..."
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