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Gimingham School
The School, built of flint and brick on a piece of Glebe Land measuring 1 rood and 1/4 pole, for 60 children and 2 small rooms for the Mistress. They were later made into an infants room and cloak-room at a cost of �60. The building of the school cost �160. The Patrons paid half and the other half was paid for by the Rector, The Reverend R Blakelock, and others. In recent years the school was considerably modernised. The school closed in 1980 and village children now go to Mundesley.  Sadly it is now a private dwelling. Losing the school changed the village drastically.
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