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Report - Lilley and Stone School-Newark on Trent-March 2023

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Shutterfilm35

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This was a Sunday morning solo visit, left early got to the location around 6am, had no issues and didn’t bump into anyone.

History

Lilley and Stone School Charity has always had an enormously important impact on the town’s history since a charity was first set up in the 17th Century by John Lilley and Henry Stone. Originally it was to support the poor and young girls working in the already established Jersey School where they spun blue wool into jersey or worsted. Eventually the Jersey School closed and in 1910, a girls’ grammar school opened on the present site in the Grade II listed arts and crafts building on the London Road. Other school buildings were also provided by the Jersey School funds. So, after nearly 300 years, the trustees of John Lilley and Henry Stone had successfully accommodated their charity to the needs and times. In the field of education, this trust has continuously served the people of Newark.

The Lilley and Stone Girls’ School thrived for more than 60 years until the 11+ was abolished in the 1970s, at which point the school underwent a number of changes and was closed in 2016. Since that time the buildings have fallen into disrepair. The trustees have been unable to find a solution for its continued use as an educational resource for the young people of the town, who are the beneficiaries of the Lilley and Stone School Charity.

Explore

Easy enough explore, someone had bent the mental fence to allow easy access. Once on site there was plenty of access points to the school.

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This was a Sunday morning solo visit, left early got to the location around 6am, had no issues and didn’t bump into anyone.

History

Lilley and Stone School Charity has always had an enormously important impact on the town’s history since a charity was first set up in the 17th Century by John Lilley and Henry Stone. Originally it was to support the poor and young girls working in the already established Jersey School where they spun blue wool into jersey or worsted. Eventually the Jersey School closed and in 1910, a girls’ grammar school opened on the present site in the Grade II listed arts and crafts building on the London Road. Other school buildings were also provided by the Jersey School funds. So, after nearly 300 years, the trustees of John Lilley and Henry Stone had successfully accommodated their charity to the needs and times. In the field of education, this trust has continuously served the people of Newark.

The Lilley and Stone Girls’ School thrived for more than 60 years until the 11+ was abolished in the 1970s, at which point the school underwent a number of changes and was closed in 2016. Since that time the buildings have fallen into disrepair. The trustees have been unable to find a solution for its continued use as an educational resource for the young people of the town, who are the beneficiaries of the Lilley and Stone School Charity.

Explore

Easy enough explore, someone had bent the mental fence to allow easy access. Once on site there was plenty of access points to the school.

Photos
DSCF1092.jpeg

DSCF1087.jpeg


DSCF1093.jpeg


DSCF1088.jpeg


DSCF1094.jpeg


DSCF1099.jpeg


DSCF1100.jpeg


DSCF1102.jpeg


DSCF1101.jpeg


DSCF1103.jpeg


DSCF1096.jpeg


DSCF1097.jpeg


DSCF1112.jpeg


DSCF1108.jpeg


DSCF1109.jpeg


DSCF1104.jpeg


DSCF1105.jpeg


DSCF1107.jpeg


DSCF1113.jpeg


DSCF1114.jpeg


DSCF1095.jpeg


DSCF1089.jpeg


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DSCF1091.jpeg
Recently went back for a revisit but was all boarded up
 

JaffaTB

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Loved it in here especially the chemisty lab, did you get upstairs to the science rooms with all the old computer stuff?

Some nice pictures!
 

Shutterfilm35

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Loved it in here especially the chemisty lab, did you get upstairs to the science rooms with all the old computer stuff?

Some nice pictures!
No mate missed it, my light died I took that long downstairs, gutted as well because the
Upstairs science rooms look really good.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
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Nice update. Though you can see the destruction getting worse and worse. Looks so different since MotionlessMike s report in Dec 22.
 
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