Blewcoat School
1709 establishments in England1926 disestablishments in EnglandAC with 0 elementsBluecoat schoolsBoys' schools in London ... and 8 more
Defunct schools in the City of WestminsterEducational institutions disestablished in 1926Educational institutions established in the 1680sGrade I listed buildings in the City of WestminsterNational Trust properties in LondonSchool buildings completed in 1709Tourist attractions in the City of WestminsterUse British English from October 2013
Blewcoat School is a building in Caxton Street, London, that was built in 1709 as a school for the poor (a Bluecoat school). It was used as a school until 1926. In 1954, it was purchased by the National Trust who used it as a gift shop and information centre. In 2013 the building was refurbished as The Blewcoat, a store for fashion designer Ian Stuart.
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Brewers Green, London Victoria
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Blewcoat School
Brewers Green
SW1H 0QU London, Victoria
England, United Kingdom
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