Old Grammar School, Market Harborough

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The Old Grammar School in Market Harborough is a distinctive 17th-century timber-framed building raised on wooden stilts, historically used as a schoolroom above an open market space and now a prominent local heritage landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former school
heritage landmark
historic building
architecturalStyle timber framing
constructionMaterial timber
wood
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage attraction
local landmark
elevationType raised building
groundFloorOriginalUse open market space
hasCentury 17th century
hasCity Market Harborough NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole community focal point
tourist attraction
hasDesignFeature jettied upper floor
open arcade at ground level
hasHistoricFunction grammar school
market shelter
hasLocalName Old Grammar School NERFINISHED
hasStoreyLayout schoolroom above open ground floor
hasStructuralFeature wooden stilts
heritageSignificance prominent local landmark
symbol of Market Harborough
inception 17th century
isTourismSiteOf Market Harborough NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Leicestershire NERFINISHED
Market Harborough NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
notableFor being raised on wooden stilts
distinctive timber-framed appearance
historic educational function
partOf town centre of Market Harborough
preservationStatus local heritage asset
region East Midlands
upperStoreyUse schoolroom
usedFor education
market trading

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Market Harborough hasLandmark Old Grammar School, Market Harborough