English: The Percival Guildhouse, Rugby. The Percival Guildhouse is a centre for adult education. The house itself was built in the 19th century. For many years it was the home of Matthew Bloxam, a Rugby antiquarian. In 1925 the Percival Guild was formed to promote adult education in Rugby. The Guild was named after Bishop Percival, a former headmaster of Rugby School and Bishop of Hereford who was a pioneer of adult education. The Percival Guildhouse website is here [1] .
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