The two story Romanesque Revival brick and stone building was built in 1895 by architects Damon Brothers for the town of Bradford (which was annexed to Haverhill two years later); it was the last school building Bradford built.
The building was designed with the latest innovations in educational buildings, including amply sized classrooms with plenty of ventilation (including a heating system) and natural lighting.
[2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986,[1] at which time it was vacant.
[2] The building now houses eight condo units, while still maintaining the original historic elements of the architecture.
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