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The Eddington Infant School closed in July 1910, like the other schools in Hungerford, in readiness for all its pupils to attend the new All-Age Council School in Fairview Road in the September.
After the school closed, the property became Hillsdon & Co, Eddington Motor Works, and Mr CO Hillsdon lived next door in Buckland House.
From about 1920, George Willis had his plumber's yard there. His daughter was Marjorie Eatwell. In 1992 she wrote the following description of the buildings:
"There were two buildings. The one facing the road being of red brick with a slate roof. No ceiling - the space rose right to the rafters. Floor of planks as
was the fashion then - two large bay windows front and back. Too high for children to see out. The door at the back was a double, fastened with a long wooden spar, which dropped into two metal lugs. Also a latch.
The second building was much less substantial - it had corrugated iron sheets for its roof and walls - though a large skylight occupied the entire length of
one side of the roof.
The door leading out on to a considerable length of garden space was similar to that in the front building.
The front building was wide enough to put four large cars side by side, and long enough to take three cars one behind the other. The second building was as
wide, but a shade longer. Both buildings were very light with pitched roofs."
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