Sudbury, Grammar School 1904
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The Grammar School was founded in 1491 by William Wood of Sudbury College. These buildings were designed by Robert Page of London, and opened in 1858 with 26 pupils. The school was vested in the West Suffolk County Council in 1902 and continued as a grammar school until 1972, when it became All Saints' Middle School until 1987. The complex was purchased by Babergh District Council in 1991 and became William Wood House, sheltered housing, which was opened by Princess Diana in 1993. On the left is the spire of Christ Church.
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