Western Mere Secondary School

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Western Mere Secondary School was a school in Breaston, Derbyshire. Established in 1957, the school was located on Gregory Avenue until it was closed in 1990 and demolished in 1992. [1] The area is now used a grazing area for horses, though the old school is still visible on the ground with the floors still visible. [2]

52°53′54″N1°19′37″W / 52.898403°N 1.326808°W / 52.898403; -1.326808

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References

  1. "The Discovery Service".
  2. "Aerial photograph of site". Google Maps. Retrieved 28 October 2010.