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Old Grammar School, Coventry

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Address
  
Hales Street

Floor count
  
1

Town or city
  
Country
  
Floors
  
1

Current tenant
  
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Alternative names
  
Hospital of St. John the Baptist

Current tenants
  
Coventry Transport Museum

Similar
  
Coventry Transport Museum, Bond's Hospital, Whitefriars - Coventry, Coventry Cross, The Charterhouse - Coventry

The Old Grammar School, Coventry is a Grade I listed building in Coventry, England on the corner of Bishop Street and Hales Street.

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Map of Old Grammar School, Coventry, UK

Establishment

The Hospital of St John was built as a hospital-cum-chapel between 1154 and 1179 by Prior Lawrence of the Benedictine Monastery for the Knights Hospitallers, also known as the Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem. Like many town hospitals in the country dedicated to St. John the Baptist, the objects of the hospital were "to provide a small permanent staff to supervise the house and maintain the chapel services, to afford temporary relief and lodgement for poor wayfarers, and to give more permanent relief to certain of the local poor who were sick or aged".

Tudor period

During the Dissolution of the Monasteries around 1544 it was closed down and then sold to John Hales with King Henry VIII setting a condition that Hales started a Free School in Coventry. This he did and a few years later moved the school, named after the king, from the former Carmelite monastery into the hospital.

In 1565, Queen Elizabeth I visited Coventry entering via Bishop Street Gate, and as she passed the school it was mentioned that her father had caused its foundation. She visited and gave a donation for its upkeep.

Georgian period

When the street outside of the Old Grammar School was widened in 1794, the half-timbered part of the building was demolished and the street was renamed to Hales Street. That same year, the west end of the church and the bell tower were also demolished.

Victorian era onwards

The King Henry VIII School moved to its present location in Warwick Road in 1885.

After standing empty for over 20 years, it was announced in 2012 that plans were afoot to open the Old Grammar School as an offshoot of the Coventry Transport Museum. In March 2013 planning permission was granted to enable the restoration of the Old Grammar School to be used as an exhibit, education and event space. This included the demolition of an existing adjoining building with the construction of a replacement extension to provide disabled access to the Old Grammar School. The restoration formed part of a £8.5 million redevelopment of the Coventry Transport Museum and began on 31 March 2014 with the Old Grammar School opening to the public on 4 July 2015.

References

Old Grammar School, Coventry Wikipedia