THE ABBEY GARDENS

Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk England

Part of the Abbey ruins

The Rose Garden donated, and maintained by American Servicemen

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The Beautifull Flower Gardens

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If you would like to see how some of the streets, and homes in England decorates with flowers every year please visit here

Go to the Hidden gardens

And this is the school I attended

Guildhall Feoffment School

THE HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL The School opened on Monday 3rd July 1843 as the Guildhall Feoffment Poor Boys School, thirty boys being the first pupils. The school was built on land owned by, and with the money provided by, the Guildhall Feoffment Trust. The Trust has initiated and supported many charitable causes in Bury St Edmunds since it’s formation under the terms of the Will of Jankyn Smythe, a 15th century merchant of Bury St Edmunds. It is from this Trust that the School’s name is taken. From the original thirty children the School numbers grew until, at the turn of the century 240 boys were being taught in the present hall. Ninety years after it’s opening, a major extension was completed to allow the School to provide education for boys and girls up to the age of fourteen. The school celebrated 150 yrs. July 1993

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