Caledonian_Road_Primary_School

Caledonian Road Primary School

Caledonian Road Primary School

Building in Scotland


Caledonian Road Primary School is a former school building in Perth, Perth and Kinross. Dating from 1892 and made of red sandstone, it is now a Category B listed building.[1] Designed by uncle-nephew duo Andrew Heiton and Andrew Granger Heiton,[1] the building is located at the western edge of Perth's city centre.

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Current use

The building ceased to be a school in October 2010, and was divided into 24 flats around seven years later, owned by Caledonia Housing Association. Health and safety rules meant the building's atrium was sealed off, to be made accessible only on special occasions. The project also involved a new block, of 21 flats, constructed in the school's former playground. Also, six additional properties were built in an annex building that formerly housed the school's gymnasium, cafeteria and after-school club.[2]

Notable former students

See also


References

  1. Historic Environment Scotland. "Caledonian Road, Caledonian Road Primary School (LB50510)".

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