Linden Lodge School for the Blind is a specialist sensory and physical college located in Wimbledon, South London, England.
[4] The school's original building at 26 Bolingbroke Grove (known as Linden Lodge) on the east side of Wandsworth Common had been designed in 1876 by the architect E R Robson as a private residence for a retired headmistress, Marjory Peddie.
The boys returned to Bolingbroke Grove in 1945, however Elm Court School had suffered considerable bomb damage during the Blitz and it was not practical for the girls to resume their education there.
[8] The Bolingbroke Grove site was closed in 1964, when the senior boys moved to a purpose built school in the grounds of North House.
[10] North House was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1934 for Robert Wilson Black,[4] a partner of the Estate Agents firm Knight & Co. and a local hotelier.
On the 18 May 2018 The Isobel Centre a new purpose-built facility opened to house the core office for both Services and specialist assessment rooms on the Linden Lodge School campus.
[16] ClearVision is a national postal lending library for visually impaired children and their families based at Linden Lodge School.