Rosebery Primary School

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Rosebery Primary School
Address
George Street

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LE11 5DQ

Coordinates 52°46′27″N1°13′16″W / 52.77427°N 1.22122°W / 52.77427; -1.22122 Coordinates: 52°46′27″N1°13′16″W / 52.77427°N 1.22122°W / 52.77427; -1.22122
Information
Type Primary
Established1897
Closed2006
Local authority Leicestershire
Department for Education URN 120062 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Coeducational
Age4to 11

Rosebery Primary School was a primary school in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It was opened in 1897 and closed by Leicestershire Local Authority in 2006, despite a protracted battle between the local community and the local government.

Loughborough town within the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England

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In March 2007, the school was Grade II listed as having notable historical importance. [1] The listing protects it from demolition and insensitive development. The building and grounds were sold by auction on 20 June 2007 for £875,000, [ citation needed ] and planning proposals were submitted in October 2007 [2]

Listed building Protected historic structure in the United Kingdom

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References

  1. "Listed: Rosebery School". Charnwood Borough Council. 28 March 2007.
  2. "Planning Application Details P/07/3125/2". 26 October 2007. Retrieved 30 April 2008.