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Ormiston House was the headmaster's residence, built in 1953 to replace [[Number One South End]], which had previously served this purpose. It was sometimes also referred to as Ormiston Lodge.
Ormiston House was the headmaster's residence, built in 1953 to replace [[Number One South End]], which had previously served this purpose.  


The house was sold in 1980 when the headmaster at the time, [[Arthur Shrimpton]], privately purchased his own property in Fishtoft and moved out.
The house was sold in 1980 when the headmaster at the time, [[Arthur Shrimpton]], privately purchased his own property in Fishtoft and moved out.

Revision as of 18:31, 14 April 2022

Ormiston House was the headmaster's residence, built in 1953 to replace Number One South End, which had previously served this purpose.

The house was sold in 1980 when the headmaster at the time, Arthur Shrimpton, privately purchased his own property in Fishtoft and moved out.

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