These arrangements continued until 1964 when the entire school moved into a new purpose-built building in the grounds of the estate.
Companies do not, always, on the basis of existing collaboration, wish to move directly to a purpose-built building.
The new purpose-built buildings were opened in 1973, on a green field site with space for sports pitches and playing fields.
After a purpose-built building was constructed, the school moved there.
The unit once again moved in April 1999, this time to a new purpose-built building.
In 1910 a purpose-built building was constructed to house the school.
However, the museum proved extremely popular and a new, purpose-built building was required.
It was the first purpose-built building of its type in the world and is still in use.
This is the first British building purpose-built to house a range of voluntary services.
In 1792 the kirk agreed to a purpose-built building for the school.