Royal Hospital School is a Grade II listed building in the Babergh local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 February 1989. Houses.
Royal Hospital School
- WRENN ID
- moated-string-hazel
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Babergh
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 23 February 1989
- Type
- Houses
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Royal Hospital School features a pair of houses built around 1925 to 1933 by architects Buckland and Heywood. Constructed of red brick in Flemish bond, the houses have a first-floor central band adorned with hanging tiles and a hipped dark red plain tiled roof. There are external chimneystacks on the central and both sides. The buildings are two storeys high.
The facade has a six-window range, with small paned vertically sliding sash windows on the first floor. The ground floor includes angled bays on the right and left, and two central tripartite small paned vertically sliding sashes, all with moulded surrounds. There are two raised and fielded six-panelled doors, also with moulded surrounds, and flat canopies supported by moulded and fluted brackets beneath the second and fifth windows.
The red brick walls at the front angles continue through the staff accommodation houses of the school, and there are round-headed panelled gates leading to the rear gardens.
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