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Also known as Wynards Hospital, now Magdalen Almshouses, founded in 1436 for 12 poor men with a chaplain and a chapel of the Holy Trinity. It was not suppressed and was restored in 1863.
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Almshouse probably built in 1602 when the charity was founded.
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A row of six almshouses, built circa 1650, known as the Nine Houses - though only six remain today. They are constructed from stone-dressed brick, brick-nogged and plaster-panelled small framing, brick to the rear and grey slate roofs with six jettied front gables. In the 1960s the almshou...
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A multi-period site with evidence for a Neolithic unenclosed settlement, Early Medieval to Medieval buildings and a 17th century almshouse (demolished in1950). A Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead was also found.
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The almshouses were founded in 1724 by John Holloway for six poor women and were rebuilt in 1868 by William Wilkinson. The building is of one and a half storeys with a linear plan of six units. Construction is of coursed rubble.
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Almshouse extant in 1483.
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A stone rubble building of single-storey and semi-attics under a stone roof, built in the early 17th century. A seperate two-storey building, perhaps lodgings associated with the almshouse, was added in the mid 18th century. Converted into a house in the 20th century.
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Founded in 1597 on the site of the Medieval Hospital of St John the Baptist and St Thomas the Martyr (TF 00 NW 17).
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A block of almshouses built in 1820, the building conatined four dwellings, two on each floor. The two-storey building is built of brick.
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Almshouses dating to circa 1700.