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St Peter's Primary School, Poole

British school stubsBuildings and structures completed in 1833Former school buildings in the United KingdomGothic architecture in EnglandGrade II listed buildings in Dorset
Grade II listed educational buildingsPrimary schools in DorsetSchools in Poole
Parkstone, converted school geograph.org.uk 2690030
Parkstone, converted school geograph.org.uk 2690030

St Peter's Primary School is a former school building in Poole, England. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1980. It is located near St Peter's Church, Parkstone.

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St Peter's Primary School, Poole
Parr Street,

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Parr Street 8
BH14 0JY , Parkstone
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Parkstone
Parkstone

Parkstone is an area of Poole, Dorset. It is divided into 'Lower' and 'Upper' Parkstone. Upper Parkstone - "Up-on-'ill" as it used to be known in local parlance - is so-called because it is largely on higher ground slightly to the north of the lower-lying area of Lower Parkstone - "The Village" - which includes areas adjacent to Poole Harbour. Because of the proximity to the shoreline, and the more residential nature of Lower Parkstone, it is the more sought-after district, and originally included Lilliput and the Sandbanks Peninsula (now part of Canford Cliffs) within its official bounds. Lower Parkstone is centred on Ashley Cross, the original location of Parkstone Grammar School, near to the Parish Church of St. Peter. Despite the residential reputation, Parkstone was the site of several industrial undertakings, the largest being George Jennings South Western Pottery, a manufacturer of salt-glaze drainage and sanitary pipes, which had its own steam locomotive, that ran on a private branch line from Parkstone Station. Much of this area was agricultural until the 1920s and 1930s. Upper Parkstone includes large areas of smaller artisan housing, the shopping district along Ashley Road and the parish church of St. John's, Heatherlands. There are larger properties, however, and the views from this higher part of the suburb across Poole Harbour to the Purbeck Hills are quite remarkable. Many photographs taken over the years from the Seaview viewpoint (overlooking much of Poole centre and Harbour) exist as postcards, and can be used to chart the changes to the area.Parkstone is just south of Alder Hills. Parkstone Bay is in the far west.