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Report - Devizes Grammar School / St Peter's Primary School, Devizes, Wiltshire - June 2018

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Bertie Bollockbrains

There is no pain
Regular User
Lying just a stone's throw from my own home, I've been watching this place for 4 years waiting for a chance to get in. So when I spotted a way in last week, how disappointing it was to see the place gutted and stripped and covered in mindless graffiti. So much watching and waiting for so little reward. Still it's off my to-do list now.

Visited with @Oort who wasted an evening of his life too

HISTORY
The school was built in Bath Road in 1906 by Wiltshire County Council at a cost of about £7000. There was initially space for 120 boys and girls and a laboratory and art room were provided in what was originally called Devizes Secondary School, but was soon renamed the Grammar School. By 1919 the school had outgrown its original building and in 1920 the house on the opposite side of the road was acquired as an extension. This was renamed 'Braeside' in 1921 and still remains a Wiltshire County Council educational establishment. The headmaster lived here until 1932 and it remained a preparatory school until 1938 when it was then used solely for grammar school pupils.

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In 1930 there were 194 pupils at the grammar school and 48 at the prep school and this number grew meaning that minor enlargements were made to the school, which was still too small. In 1945, when there were over 300 pupils, plans were drawn up for a school in Southbroom Park, near the Southbroom Senior School, but these did not come to fruition. Pupil numbers remained fairly constant, with 333 in 1955, and eventually the school merged with Southbroom Secondary School to form the comprehensive Devizes School in 1969. The school was sited at Southbroom where the buildings were enlarged. This Grammar School building then became St. Peter's Primary School.

By 2004, numbers at the Primary School had declined and it was decided that a new school would be built on the other side of town. This school closed in 2012. It looks as if the building will soon be lost in order to squeeze even more people into this small town of mine. To be developed into either 21 or 26 residential units.

REPORT

1. From the front, it looked worthwhile. A fine early 20th century building.
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2. Detail of the entrance
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3. The back which runs against the Kennet and Avon Canal
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4. The main assembly hall
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8. It's upside-down
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10. Kitchen alongside the hall
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11. Exploring the ground floor
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14. Upstairs
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15. This door high in the wall leads to the roof-top tower
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And then we went to the pub which was much more interesting.
 

mookster

grumpy sod
Regular User
Oh that's a shame! I had checked it out a couple of times when down that way and never got lucky, at least I didn't miss much.

Its a beautiful building from the outside at least, I love school buildings of that era.
 

Jamierr

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Are they converting this soon? Any thing come up about a demolition date?
 

MattTheForce

28DL Member
28DL Member
Hah, living so close to this I've always fancied getting in for an explore. Now I can see why they say don't judge a book by it's cover ey!
 

TudgeJ

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Was in Devizes yesterday, shame I missed this! Hopefully access stays open for a while as I aim to come back soon...
 

Dragonmuzz

Thats No Moon............
28DL Full Member
drove past this yesterday..it has barricades all around it now...access might still be possible i think.was going to check it out myself
 

Jamierr

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Checked this out the other day. Entry to the site is very tricky coming from the canal and now the entire building is boarded up, supposing they are starting work on it soon. The building from the outside is very beautiful though. Don't waste a journey.
 

Mike Stiles

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Did you access this from the main entrance or the canal? Me & a friend tried a year ago but there was far too many people & cars passing to not notice us so we bottled it
 

Amylou7932

28DL Member
28DL Member
I used to attend this school back in 2006 I think. When I was scrolling through these pictures it gave me so much nostalgia and I could imagine again in my head what is was like back then. I'm 19 now almost 20 and I miss this school like crazy!
 

Bertie Bollockbrains

There is no pain
Regular User
@Amylou7932 interesting to hear. I assume that you are local - point to note is that the development into flats is a good as complete and they have done a good job in redeveloping the site. Keeping the whole facade and exterior of the building intact.
 
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