Daventry, Grammar School c.1965
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More about this scene
North Street joins High Street by Lloyds Bank, and it is down here on the left that we find the last Daventry Grammar School building. The Grammar School was founded in 1576 by William Parker, a Daventrian who became a wealthy merchant in London. The school was originally situated in New Street. This photograph shows the later building, built in 1937, which itself became redundant following the amalgamation of the Grammar School and the Secondary Modern School in the 1980s. That school on Ashby Road is now known as William Parker School. This building at present houses the County Library, but redevelopment plans are afoot!
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