List of almshouses in the United Kingdom
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The following is a list of British almshouses:
England
Berkshire
- Andrew's Almshouses, also known as the Widow's House, Speenhamland
- Westende Almshouses, Wokingham
- Dixon's Almshouses, Aldermaston
- Donnington Hospital, Donnington, Bucklebury & Iffley, Oxon
- Horsemoor Green almshouses, Langley Marish
- John Isbury's Almshouses, Lambourn
- Place's or Jacob Hardrett's Almshouses, Lambourn
- The Haven of Rest Almshouses, Maidenhead
- St Mary's Almshouses, Newbury
- Pearces Almshouses, Newbury
- Old Hunt's Almshouses, Newbury
- Coxedd's Almshouses, Newbury
- Newbury Church & Almshouse Charity Almshouses, Newbury (Newtown Road & Harvest Green)
- Kimber's Almshouses, Newbury
- Raymond's Almshouses, Newbury
- Essex Wynter Almshouses, Newbury
- Mabel Luke Almshouses, Newbury
- Robinson's Almshouses, Newbury
- St Bartholomew's Hospital, also known as King John's Almshouses, Newbury
- St Peter's Almshouses, Brimpton
- Seymour Almshouses, Langley Marish
- Vachel Almshouses, Reading
Brighton and Hove
- Percy and Wagner Almshouses, Brighton (built 1795 and 1859)[1]
Bristol
- Colstons Almshouses (built 1691)
- Foster's Almshouses (founded 1482)
- Merchant Venturers Almshouses (built c.1696)
- St Nicholas's Almshouses (built 1652–1656)
- St Monica's Home of Rest, Cote Lane (1925)
- Bengough's Almshouses, Horfield Road
- Haberfield House, Hotwell Road
- Hill's Almshouses (now Stoneleigh House), Jacob's Wells Road
- Merchant Taylors' Almshouses, Merchant Street (1701)
- Holy Trinity Almshouses, Old Market Street
- St Ambrose Almshouses, Park Crescent
- Perry's Almshouses, Dragon Road, Winterbourne
- Dr White's Almshouse (founded 1613)
Buckinghamshire
- Thomas Hickman's Almshouses, Aylesbury (1695)
- The Almshouse Charity of Sir Ralph Verney, Middle Claydon, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire
- Christ's Hospital, Buckingham
Cambridgeshire
- Burberry Homes, Buckden
- Hospital of St. Anthony and St. Eligius known as Spital House a new-build, Cambridge
- John Street Almshouses, new-build Cambridge
- Kings Street Almshouses Cambridge
- Mansfield Almshouses, Chesterton, Cambridge
- Moretons Charity Almhouses, Cottenham (built 1853)
- South's Almshouses, Buckden (built 1850)
- St John's Almshouses, Huntingdon, (built 1847)
Cheshire
- Crewe Almshouses, Nantwich (built 1767)
- Harriet Hope Almshouses, Nantwich
- Old Maids' Almshouse, Nantwich (built 1705, now demolished)
- Tollemache Almshouses, Nantwich (built 1870)
- Widows' Almshouses, Nantwich
- Wilbraham's Almshouses, Acton (built 1613)
- Wilbraham's Almshouses, Nantwich
- Wood and Garnett Almshouses, Nantwich
- Wood and Garnett Almshouses, Willaston
- Wright's Almshouses, Nantwich (built 1638)
Cornwall
- Poads Trust Almshouses, Menheniot
- Morval Almshouses, Morval
- Maids House, Quethiock
- Buller Almshouses, Barker’s Hill, Saltash
- Sir William Moyle’s Almshouses, Gallery Lane, St Germans
- Earle’s Retreat, Trelawney Road, Falmouth
- Mr Lanyon’s Almshouses, Halvarras Road, Kea
- Hugh Boscawen Almshouses, Tregony Hill, Tregony
- Kensey Place, Dockacre Road, Launceston
- Padstow Almshouses, Middle Street, Padstow
- Fowey Almshouses, 1 Cobb’s Well, Fowey
- Rashleigh Almshouses, Polmear Hill, St. Austell
- Almshouses, St. Stephen in St. Stephen Brannel
Cumbria
- St Anne's Hospital, Appleby-in-Westmorland
Derbyshire
- London Road, Derby
- Matthew Smiths Almshouses, Belper
- Owlfield Almshouses, Ashbourne
Devon
- Spurways Almshouses, Crediton
- John Greenway Gardens, Gold Street, Tiverton
- Greenway Close, Kings Street, Tiverton
Dorset
- Barnes Homes Almhouses, Blandford Forum
- Ryves Almshouses, Blandford Forum
- Daniel Taylors Almshouses, Bridport
- Dorchester Municipal Charities, Dorchester
- Tregonwell Almshouses, Milton Abbas
- Shaftesbury Municipal Almshouse Charity, Shaftesbury
- St Johns' House, Sherborne
- Sir Anthony Ashley's Almshouses, Wimborne Minster
- Stretche's Almshouses, Wareham
Durham
- Jacob Wright Almhouses, Chester-le-Street
- Fox Almshouses, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees
- Trinity Gardens, Stockton-on-Tees
- St. John of God, Greatham
Essex
- Barfield's Almshouses, Dedham
- Barker's Almshouses, Dedham
- Dunton's Almshouses, Dedham
- John Henry Keene Memorial Homes, Chelmsford
- Shen Place Almshouses, Shenfield
- Sir William Petre Almshouses, Ingatestone
- South Weald Almshouses, South Weald
- Fuller House (The Almshouses), Church Road, Stansted Mountfitchet
Gloucestershire
- Almshouses, Badminton
- Christopher & Sarah Bowley's Almshouses, Tetbury
- Perry & Dawes Almshouses, Wotton-under-Edge
- St Lawrence's Almshouses, Cirencester
Hampshire
- Deane's Almshouses, Basingstoke
- Forbes Almshouses, East Meon
- Thorner's Charity Homes, Southampton.
Herefordshire
- Coningsby Hospital
- Duppa's Almshouses, Pembridge[2]
- The Lazarus Hospital
- Lingen Hospital
- Saint Ethelbert's Hospital
- Saint Giles' Hospital
- Williams' Hospital, Hereford (built 1601)
- Prices Almshouses
- Aubrey's Almshouses
- Rudhall Almshouses (Ross-on-Wye)
Hertfordshire
- Baish Almshouses, Stanstead Abbots
- Harrison Almshouses, Ware
- Monson Almshouses, Broxbourne
- St Mary's Almshouses, Ware
- Bedford Almshouses, Watford
- Warners Almshouses, Hitchin
- Skynner's Almshouses, Hitchin
- The Cloisters, Radcliffe Rd, Hitchin
- Wynn Almshouses, Baldock
Kent
- Charles Amherst Almshouses, Royal Tunbridge Wells
- Cutbush & Corrall Charity, Maidstone and Harrietsham
- Faversham Almshouses
- Foord Almshouses, Borstal
- French Hospital (La Providence), Rochester (founded 1718)
- Gartley Cottages, Dartford
- Hayward's Almshouses, Rochester
- The Hospital of Sir John Hawkins, Knight, Chatham (founded 1594)
- John & Ann Smiths's Hospital, Canterbury[3]
- Loam Court, Dartford
- Manwood Almshouses, Canterbury
- Municipal Charities of Dover
- Nuckell's Almshouse, St. Peters, Broadstairs
- The Retreat, Sevenoaks
- Richard Watts Almshouses, Rochester (founded 1579)
- St. Catherine's Hospital, Rochester (founded 1315)
- St. Thomas Almshouses, Gravesend
- Trinity Court Almshouses, Aylesford
- Twisleton Almshouses, Dartford
- Wrott and Hill Charity, Sutton-at-Hone
Lancashire
- Bank Top Almshouses, Blackburn
- Hartley Homes in Laneshawbridge, Colne Lancashire
- Nancy Derbyshire Almshouses, Blackburn
Leicestershire
- Bede House, Burton Street Melton Mowbray
- Lyddington Bede House (originally Bishop's Palace, sold at Reformation as town house and then became alms house - building open and run by English Heritage), Lyddington
- Powell & Welch Almshouse Charity Bitteswell
- Ravenstone Court, Coalville
- Trinity Hospital Almshouses, The Newarke, Leicester
- Wyggeston's Hospital, Leicester
Lincolnshire
- Browne's Hospital, Stamford
- Dawson's Almshouses, Grantham
- Fryer's Hospital, Stamford
- Lord Burghley's Almshouse, Stamford
- St Peter's Callis, Stamford
- Snowden's Hospital, Stamford
- Truesdale's Hospital, Stamford
- Williamson's Hospital, Stamford
- Hopkin's Hospital, Stamford
- The Spalding Town Husbands, over forty properties across the town, many new-builds, run by one charitable organisation
Greater London
Barnet
- Campe Almshouses, Whetstone (built 1612)
- Jesus Hospital is a charity administering over one hundred almshouses in the Barnet area.
- Leathersellers' Close, Barnet
- Wilbraham Almshouses, Barnet (founded 1616)
Bexley
- Styleman's Almshouses [built 1755]
Bromley
- Waterman's Almhouses, Penge
Camden
- Greenwoods Almshouses, Camden
- St Giles in the Fields Almshouses, Covent Garden
- St Pancras Almshouses
Croydon
- Whitgift Almshouses, Croydon
Enfield
Greenwich
Hackney
- Geffrye former almshouses, Hoxton [now a museum]
Hammersmith and Fulham
- Sir William Powell's Almshouses, Fulham
- St Joseph's Almshouses, Brook Green
Haringey
- Drapers' Almshouses, Bruce Grove, Tottenham
Kingston
- Cleaves Almshouses, Kingston (founded 1550)
Lambeth
- Carons Almshouses, Fentiman Road, SW8
- City of London Almshouses, Brixton
- Thrale Almshouses, Streatham
Lewisham
- Merchant Taylors' Boone's Charity, new-built almshouses
Richmond upon Thames
- Bishop Duppa's Almshouses, Richmond (founded in 1661)
- Candler Almshouses, Twickenham
- Church Estate Almshouses, Richmond
- Hickey's Almshouses, Richmond
- Houblon's Almshouses, Richmond
- Michel's Almshouses, Richmond (founded in 1695)
- Queen Elizabeth's Almshouses, Richmond (founded in 1600)
- Tollemache Almshouses, Ham
Southwark
- Hopton's Almshouses, Bankside
- Draper Almshouses, Glasshill Street
Tower Hamlets
- Norton Folgate Almshouses, Spitalfields
- Trinity Green Almshouses, Mile End
Wandsworth
- Abraham Dawes Almshouses, Putney
- Dovedale Cottages, Battersea
Westminster
- Westminster Almshouses, Rochester Row
Norfolk
- Fulmerston's Almshouses, Thetford
- Great Hospital, Norwich (founded 1249)
- Trinity Hospital, Castle Rising, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE31 6AQ
Northamptonshire
- Montague Hospital, Stamford Road dated 1611 (now a private house) Weekley
- Jesus Hospital, Hospital Hill (off Market Square), built 1593 by Owen Ragsdale, schoolmaster grammar school, for 24 Almsmen & a Principal Rothwell
- Sawyers Almshouses, Sheep Street built 1688 Kettering, Northamptonshire
- Almshouses, built 1854 by Earl Spencer in memory of his parents for 6 poor widows Church Brampton, Northamptonshire
Nottinghamshire
- The United Charities of Abel Collin, Beeston
- The Brunts Charity, Mansfield
- Frances Longden Almshouses, Bramcote
- Almshouses, Bunny
- Willoughby Almshouses, Cossall
- Sloswicke's Hospital, Churchgate, East Retford
- Holy Trinity Hospital, Hospital Road, West Retford
- Almshouses, Main Street, Grove
- Heath’s Hospital, Mansfield
- Plumptre Hospital (founded 1392), Nottingham
- Canning Terrace, Canning Circus, Nottingham
- William Woodsend Memorial Homes, Nottingham
- Miss Cullen’s Almshouses, Carrington, Nottingham
- George Wills Almshouses, Clifton, Nottingham
- Daybrook Almshouses, Arnold, Nottingham
- Mary Hardstaff Homes, Gedling, Nottingham
- Albert Ball Memorial Homes, Lenton, Nottingham
- Norris Almshouses, Sherwood, Nottingham
- Dorothy Boot Homes, Wilford, Nottingham
- Almshouses, Perlethorpe cum Budby
- Almshouses, West Bridgford
- Winnings Almshouses, Welbeck Abbey, Worksop
Oxfordshire
- Angier's Almshouses, Wallingford
- Bread & Beef Almshouses, Witney
- Castle's Almshouses, Guildenford
- Christ's Hospital, Abingdon
- Drayton Almshouses, Drayton
- Ewelme Hospital
- Geering's Alsmhouses, Harwell
- Goring Heath Almshouses, Goring Heath
- Holloway's Almshouses, Witney
- Tomkins Almshouses, Abingdon
- Twitty's Almshouses, Abingdon
- Warwick Almshouses, Burford
Shropshire
- five almshouses, Sheinston Street, Much Wenlock
- Foxes Almshouses and Hosier's Almshouses together managed as Hoysers in Ludlow
- Mercers' Almshouses, Shrewsbury
- Millington's Hospital, Shrewsbury
- St Leonard's, Bridgnorth
- Shrewsbury Drapers Company, Shrewsbury
- Town Almshouses, Newport
Somerset
- Almshouses, Minehead
- Almshouses, Shepton Mallet
- Blue House, Frome
- Bridges Almshouses, Keynsham
- City of Wells Almshouses, Wells
- Gray's Almshouses, Taunton
- Helyar Almshouses, East Coker
- Milward Almshouses, Keynsham
- Old Almshouse, Axbridge
- Partis College, Bath
- Sexey's Hospital, Bruton
- St John's Hospital, Bath
- St Margaret's Almshouses, Taunton
- Woborn Almshouses, Yeovil
Staffordshire
- Dr Milley's Hospital, Lichfield
- Hospital of St John Baptist without the Barrs, Lichfield
- Sir Martin Noel's Almshouses, Mill Street, founded 1660 Stafford
- Guy's Almshouses, Tamworth
Suffolk
- The Downs Almshouses, Stoke-by-Nayland
- Dreyer Almshouses, Bungay
- The Almshouse, Wickhambrook
- Tooley's and Smart's Almshouses, Ipswich
- Trinity Hospital, Long Melford
Surrey
- Abbot's Hospital, Guildford
- St Mary's Almshouses, Godstone
- Whiteley Village Walton on Thames
- Windsor Almshouses, Farnham (built 1619)
Warwickshire
- Nicholas Chamberlaine's Almshouses, Bedworth[4]
- Church Street Almshouses, Stratford-upon-Avon
- Emily Payne and Elizabeth Saunders Homes, Stratford-upon-Avon
- Mary Newlands Almshouses, Stratford-upon-Avon
- John Roberts Almshouses, Stratford-upon-Avon
- Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick
- James Memorial Cottages Almshouse, Nechells Park Road, Nechells[5]
- Stoneleigh Old Almshouses, Stoneleigh (founded 1576 by Sir Thomas & Lady Alice Leigh of Stoneleigh Abbey for five unmarried men and five women)
West Midlands
- First Walmley Almshouses, Royal Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham
- Glovers Trust Almshouses, Chester Road, Royal Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham
- Bond's Hospital (founded 1506 by Thomas Bond, a draper, who became Mayor of Coventry in 1497), Hill Street, Coventry
- Ford's Hospital (founded 1509 by William Ford, a merchant, for six elderly people (five men & one woman)), Greyfriars Lane, Coventry
- Lady Herbert's Homes (built 1935 & 1937), Lady Herbert's Gardens, Chauntry Place, Coventry
- Akrill Homes, West Bromwich, Sandwell
West Sussex
- Dyers Almshouses, Crawley (built 1939–40, 1952 and 1971)
- Sackville College, East Grinstead (built 1609)
Wiltshire
- Hungerford Almshouses, Corsham (built 1668)
- Somerset Hospital, Froxfield
Yorkshire
NORTH YORKSHIRE
- Lady Lumley's Almshouses, Thornton-le-Dale
- St John's Almshouses, Ripon
- Sir William Turner's Almshouses, Kirkleatham, Redcar
SOUTH YORKSHIRE
WEST YORKSHIRE
- Joseph Crossley's Almshouses, Halifax
- Sir Francis Crossley's Almshouses, Halifax
- Waterhouse Homes, Halifax
- St Leonard's Almshouses, Horbury (built 1888)
- Saltaire Almshouses, Saltaire
- Ledsham Almshouses, Ledsham [6]
- Harrison's Almshouses, Sandal, Wakefield
- Ripley Ville Almshouses, Bradford (built 1881)
YORK
- Ingram's Hospital (built 1630–1640)
- Our Lady's Row Almshouses, Goodramgate
Wales
- Bangor Cathedral Almshouses, Bangor, Gwynedd
- Burton Almshouses, Newport
- Queen Victoria Almshouses, Newport
Northern Ireland
References
- ^ Historic England. "Nos. 1–12 (consecutive) Percy and Wagner Almshouses, Lewes Road (east side), Brighton (Grade II) (1381669)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
- ^ "Duppa's Almshouses". National Heritage List for England. English Heritage. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
- ^ Canterbury Historical & Archaeological Society (2015), "John & Ann Smiths's Hospital", Canterbury Historical and Archaeological Society (CHAS), retrieved 25 November 2016. Web page cites Cantacuzino (1970) and Ingram Hill (2004) as the sources.
- ^ "Almshouses". Nicholas Chamberlaine Trusts. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
- ^ 1881 Census
- ^ "Walking: Rural delights on the edge of bustling Leeds". Yorkshire Evening Post. 13 October 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
External links
- The Almshouse Association, representing independent almshouse charities throughout the United Kingdom
- Almshouses: restored historic almshouse at the Geffrye Museum
- List of English Almshouses associated with monastic institutions (from public domain text, English Monastic Life)
- Medieval Hospitals (Almshouses) of England, by Rotha Mary Clay (public domain text, including daily life, care, and the "Office at the Seclusion of a Leper")