Green Farms School
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Location: | Jct. of Morningside Dr. S. and Boston Post Rd., Westport, Connecticut |
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Area: | 9 acres (3.6 ha) |
Built: | 1925 |
Architect: | Cutler,Charles |
Architectural style: | Tudor Revival |
Governing body: | Local |
MPS: | Westport MPS |
NRHP Reference#: | 91000391[1] |
Added to NRHP: | April 19, 1991 |
The Greens Farms School in Westport, Connecticut was built in 1925 and received an addition in 1950. It was designed by architect Charles Cutler in a Tudor Revival style, and is a fine example of such style. It is the only Tudor Revival school building in Westport. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.[1][2]
Its interior includes a Works Project Administration art project from c. 1935.[2]
It is located on the Boston Post Road. Due to declining enrollment the school closed in June 1983.[3] [4] After which it was leased by the Westport Arts Center. [2]
In 1996 with increasing enrollment school officials in Westport began looking at options including reopening the Greens Farms School and brought in a consultant in the process.[5] The Westport Arts Center representatives recommended that they stay in the building as the educational needs of Westport’s student could be better realized in a new building. Westport school officials responded that a new building would cost the town $4.5 million more than using the building.[6] In the end the decision was made that reclaiming the building was the "cheaper" course of action.[7] The Westport Arts Center left the building and moved to a location next to the Saugatuck River.[7]
In 1997, faced with rising pupil enrollments, the town reclaimed the school for use as an elementary school again.[8] The school had to be renovated and expanded, which cost the town $16 million.[9] The school is now known as Greens Farm Elementary School.
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