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The Bobath Centre is the name of buildings that once housed a centre for children with cerebral palsy in East End Road, East Finchley, and a grade II listed building with Historic England. The buildings occupied by the centre are the former Holy Trinity School designed by Anthony Salvin, who also designed Holy Trinity East Finchley, and the former Industrial School. The construction of the original school was funded by the Salvin family and their friends, including Lord Mansfield of Kenwood. The centre has since moved to Watford.

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  • The Bobath Centre is the name of buildings that once housed a centre for children with cerebral palsy in East End Road, East Finchley, and a grade II listed building with Historic England. The buildings occupied by the centre are the former Holy Trinity School designed by Anthony Salvin, who also designed Holy Trinity East Finchley, and the former Industrial School. The construction of the original school was funded by the Salvin family and their friends, including Lord Mansfield of Kenwood. The centre has since moved to Watford. (en)
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  • The Bobath Centre is the name of buildings that once housed a centre for children with cerebral palsy in East End Road, East Finchley, and a grade II listed building with Historic England. The buildings occupied by the centre are the former Holy Trinity School designed by Anthony Salvin, who also designed Holy Trinity East Finchley, and the former Industrial School. The construction of the original school was funded by the Salvin family and their friends, including Lord Mansfield of Kenwood. The centre has since moved to Watford. (en)
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