Hampton Court House faced significant challenges in expansion due to the regulations surrounding its historic site, initially constructing three classroom blocks without appropriate permissions.
The Richmond Council ultimately approved the retroactive constructions for the new blocks, but the need for more space for students remains unresolved due to restrictions on erecting permanent structures.
In an innovative solution to accommodate its growing student body, Hampton Court House School resorted to purchasing a bus as a workaround for their space limitations.
The unique design of the school’s site, originally crafted by Thomas Wright, ensures protective measures against extensive modifications, maintaining the integrity of its historical significance.
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