Langleybury was a country house and estate in Hertfordshire, England situated 2 miles north of the town of Watford on a low hill above the valley of the River Gade.
In 1947 the estate was sold to Hertfordshire County Council who converted the house and grounds into a secondary school, named Langleybury School, which opened in 1949. In the late 1950s a modern school building was built to the south of the mansion which remained in use as part of the school and as teacher accommodation.
Langleybury School closed in 1996 and for a time partly housed Hertfordshire County Council Social Services offices. The empty modern school became a favoured film location site, notably for the Hope and Glory TV series of 1999 starring Lenny Henry as the headteacher and Amanda Redman as the deputy headteacher.
Nope, I don't remember the series either!
Visited with bauhausgirl. Sadly, the old manor house is very tightly sealed, but some parts of the school were accessible.
Depressing looking school...
Science lesson anyone?
Switches
Map of London - bit odd.
Anyone for tennis?
Company...
This would have been great....
In 1947 the estate was sold to Hertfordshire County Council who converted the house and grounds into a secondary school, named Langleybury School, which opened in 1949. In the late 1950s a modern school building was built to the south of the mansion which remained in use as part of the school and as teacher accommodation.
Langleybury School closed in 1996 and for a time partly housed Hertfordshire County Council Social Services offices. The empty modern school became a favoured film location site, notably for the Hope and Glory TV series of 1999 starring Lenny Henry as the headteacher and Amanda Redman as the deputy headteacher.

Visited with bauhausgirl. Sadly, the old manor house is very tightly sealed, but some parts of the school were accessible.
Depressing looking school...
Science lesson anyone?
Switches
Map of London - bit odd.
Anyone for tennis?
Company...
This would have been great....