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''The main entrance to Custard Lane School''
''The main entrance to Custard Lane School''
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'''Custard Lane School''' is a school located in the suburb of Chudleyton. The founder of the school, Doris Winter-Thistle, was famous for inventing the recipe for the world famous [[Malton Custard Pie]].
'''Custard Lane School''' is a school located in the suburb of Chudleyton. The founder of the school, Doris Winter-Thistle, was famous for inventing the recipe for the world famous [[Malton Custard Pie]].

Revision as of 05:55, 18 October 2019

Description

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Custard Lane School
Barricaded VSB, last Update 9th Feb 2024
JonnyOfTheInternet (talk) 17:58, 9th February 2024 (GMT)
Custard Lane School

Chudleyton [19,24]

Shutler Lane the Bowell Museum a junkyard

(Darvall Heights)

wasteland Custard Lane School wasteland

(Darvall Heights)

Thristle Bank Fanning Street Lorgh Walk

(Darvall Heights)

Basic Info:

  • Among the internal descriptions found in Schools:
    • "Half-finished work is scattered across the floor."
  • This building can be barricaded normally

Custard.jpeg

The main entrance to Custard Lane School

Custard Lane School is a school located in the suburb of Chudleyton. The founder of the school, Doris Winter-Thistle, was famous for inventing the recipe for the world famous Malton Custard Pie. Their unbeatable football team, The Chudleyton Custard Creamers , have routinely won the northeastern Malton cup since 1985.

Barricade policy

According to the Chudleyton Barricade Plan, it is to be kept at Extremely Heavily Barricaded, as maintained by the Apsey Urban Militia.



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