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Revision as of 12:59, 14 August 2023
The School House, Pink Road
The School House was built in the 1930's with the £350 obtained from the sale of Loosley Row School. Land was purchased on the Pink Road, Lacey Green, part of which was sold, then a house was built facing Pink Road. It was called School House and held in trust by the Vicar and Churchwardens to be used as a head teachers' house for Lacey Green School to which children from Loosley Row now attended.
The land upon which it was built was also held in trust by the Vicar and Churchwardens to be Glebe Land supporting the Parish Church.
For the history of Loosley Row School. Click Loosley Row School
Census 1939. School House
William Gurney 34 grocery and provision dealer and Florence E Gurney 41, certified headmistress Lacey Green School.
| The School House | |
|---|---|
| Construction Era | 1900-1949 |
| Type of Property | House, Land, School |
| Use of Property | Residential |
| Locations | Lacey Green Common, Lacey Green |

