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Castle Cary National School building

The National school, started in 1839, moved into these new premises built by Robert Francis in 1840. It had a single-storeyed pedimented central block with flanking wings and separate rooms for boys and girls. An upper floor supported on cast iron columns was inserted into the schoolrooms in 1844 to provide teacher’s accommodation designed by Abraham Bryant.

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English Heritage
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Castle Cary National School building