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caption KEYNSHAM ST6568 BATH HILL 739-1/4/12 (North side) 29/10/74 Temple County Primary School II Primary school and school master's house. c1860. Squared and coursed rubble with ashlar dressings, copings and gabled single-Roman tile roofs. STYLE: Gothic Revival. PLAN: L-shaped plan with 2 ranges running at right-angles: schoolroom to north and schoolhouse to east. EXTERIOR: low, 1-storey range to schoolroom and taller, 2-storey range to master's house. Schoolroom has gable end with coped parapet and saddle stones; large 5-light window with cusped heads set in echelon under relieving arch. Second gable end behind with similar details. 3 gables rise into main roof towards inside of ranges: one 4-light and two 3-light stone mullioned and transomed windows with shouldered heads. Entrance in angle of ranges with part-glazed door; gabled porch with pointed-arched doorway and plank door projects at south-west corner. Schoolhouse is of 2 elements, both gabled with coped parapets and saddle stones, one set back from the other; 2 and 3-light flat-headed mullioned fenestration with relieving arches to west facade wall. Canted bay to ground-floor left-hand; doorway to right with lean-to tiled roof and plank door. 2 half-dormers, 2 windows and right-hand door to south return wall. INTERIOR: not inspected. An unaltered and distinguished example of mid Victorian scholastic architecture.

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