The Catholic Girls’ School

By admin • April 29th, 2010

The Catholic Girls’ School

The Catholic Girls’ School is a two-storied, five-bay building which dates to 1832.It has an elaborate Tudor-Gothic revival façade with crenellated turrets on the corners.The main feature is a slender, gabled, three-stage tower with an open lantern on topflanked by projecting porches. The tower is believed to be the work of Thomas Cobden.The building now houses the local library.

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