DescriptionBobath Centre - geograph.org.uk - 158013.jpg
English: Bobath Centre The Bobath Centre in East Finchley provides therapy for children suffering from Cerebral Palsy. The building was originally Holy Trinity Church of England School, built in 1847. The separate entrances for Boys and Girls are still in evidence. The white sign in front welcomes visitors to East Finchley Village Centre and displays the Archer symbol.
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