The Old Grammar School
This iconic building was founded as a school for the impoverished, but became one for the sons of the local gentry.

📜 Constructed in 1614 by Robert Smythe, this Grade I listed building is an iconic landmark in Market Harborough. 🔍 Originally a school for impoverished children, it later served the local gentry's sons. # Why Go 🏫 Explore a historic school building 🏛️ Admire its unique architecture designed on stilts for a butter market 👨‍🎓 Learn about Nobel prize winner William Henry Bragg 🖼️ Available for exhibitions and functions 📖 Discover scripture verses painted on its sides # Why Avoid ⚠️ No toilet facilities available in the Undercroft # 🅿️ Parking Free roadside parking available around The Square. # 📞 Contact 📧 admin@mhbcharity.co.uk 📞 01858 419128

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