Royal Masonic School for Boys, Bushey, July 2012

Derelict Places

Help Support Derelict Places:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Landie_Man

Veteran Member
Veteran Member
Joined
Feb 19, 2009
Messages
1,014
Reaction score
2,716
Location
Buckinghamshire
Big ups to Northern Ninja for this, when we visited together a few weeks ago.



This school was built in 1903, as an Independent school for boys. By 1939, the school educated 800 pupils.

A junior school was built on site in 1929, but by 1970 it closed due to dwindling numbers. The senior school followed suit in 1977. Sometime after this, the site was used by the United States University Academy, but closed in 2007.

The site is being converted into apartments in 2012.

7716825816_1c7f694d5c_z.jpg


7716990292_c3078ceb0a_z.jpg


7716696830_1e50a4cd48_z.jpg


7716709670_61c9f3bcc6_z.jpg


7716724140_91fd6d58fc_z.jpg


7716737988_a937fd92b5_z.jpg

I found this and dug it out from under the stage

7716804242_a63ef99da8_z.jpg


7716856002_edaaedeb2c_z.jpg

Awesome service tunnels!

7716978546_792f311f8e_z.jpg


7716929038_e611ce525e_c.jpg




Sadly no way into the tower :(

More at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/landie_man/sets/72157630913100660/
 
The exterior of this building and grounds were used as filming location for an episode of the professionals in 1978 just after the schools closure,the conversion of the building in to luxury apartments has been on going since 2007,but appears to completely stop for long periods,lack of money maybe?
 
The exterior of this building and grounds were used as filming location for an episode of the professionals in 1978 just after the schools closure,the conversion of the building in to luxury apartments has been on going since 2007,but appears to completely stop for long periods,lack of money maybe?

There wasn't many people about. One guard we saw.
 
It's a pity you didn't get there a few months earlier before my dad died,he was a pupil here in the1930s and would have loved to have seen these photos of his old alma mater.He was sent there after his father,who was a mason, died and educated as far as I know for free.He never spoke to me about his time there so whether he had a good or lousy time I do not know.Thanks for this post Landie Man it bought back happy memories of my Dad
 
It's a pity you didn't get there a few months earlier before my dad died,he was a pupil here in the1930s and would have loved to have seen these photos of his old alma mater.He was sent there after his father,who was a mason, died and educated as far as I know for free.He never spoke to me about his time there so whether he had a good or lousy time I do not know.Thanks for this post Landie Man it bought back happy memories of my Dad

What an interesting yet sad story. No worries mate, glad I could be of help. Sorry to hear of your loss.
 
Not too sure how I managed to miss this thread but glad I've caught it this time!

Looks like a cracking site and you've taken some great shots of it... cheers for posting them up! :)
 
Back
Top