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The Ham Schoolroom
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The Ham Schoolroom

The Ham, TW8 8HF

Built in 1895 as a school, now used as a nursery.

Locally Listed as “New Brentford School”

In Thames Policy Area

History

The Ham Schoolroom: Built 1895 as New Brentford School for boys. Later National School. Continue reading “The Ham Schoolroom”

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