Berkhamsted Italian Restaurant
Traditional Entry, Hertfordshire
Italian restaurant in the heart of Berkhamsted. This listed building began as a school in 1737 after Thomas Bourne (1656-1729) bequeathed £8,000 to build and endow a charity school for 20 boys and 10 girls. After the school moved the building became a bank and a building society and then was vacant and fell into disrepair, but has now been restored to life. Three separate dining rooms make up the new Per Tutti. The first Per Tutti is still in St Albans near the cathedral.