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List of almshouses in the United Kingdom
This is a list of British almshouses. It includes historial almshouses (some of which are no longer in use as charitable housing) and new-build almshouses.
England
Bedfordshire
Berkshire
Bristol
Buckinghamshire
Cambridgeshire
Cheshire
Cornwall
Cumbria
Derbyshire
Devon
Dorset
Durham
The largest almshouse charity in the UK. Covers the entirety of the Durham coalfield, with approximately 1800 homes in management.
Essex
Gloucestershire
Hampshire
Herefordshire
Hertfordshire
Isle of Wight
Kent
Lancashire
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire
Greater London
Barnet
Bexley
Bromley
Camden
Chelsea
Croydon
Enfield
Greenwich
Hackney
Hammersmith and Fulham
Haringey
Hounslow
Kingston upon Thames
Lambeth
Lewisham
Merton
Richmond upon Thames
Southwark
Tower Hamlets
Wandsworth
Westminster
Norfolk
Northamptonshire
Nottinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Shropshire
Somerset
Staffordshire
Suffolk
Surrey
Sussex
East Sussex
West Sussex
Warwickshire
West Midlands
Birmingham
Coventry
Dudley
Sandwell
Solihull
Walsall
Wolverhampton
Worcestershire
Wiltshire
Yorkshire
East Yorkshire
Historical almshouses include: Ann Routh's, Keldgate; Bede Houses, Lairgate; Charles Warton's, Minster Moorgate; Elizabeth Westoby's, Keldgate; Ellen Kennington's, Toll Gavel; Maisons de Dieu, Morton Lane; almshouses, Railway Street; William Parker's, Woodlands. Newbuild almshouses include: Caroline Walker's, New Walkergate; Christopher Hobson Place, Kitchen Lane; Citadel Court, Wilbert Lane; Crown Mews, Hengate; David Gray Jackson's, Cartwright Lane; Eric Bielby Close, Railway Street; James Arthur Smedley's, Ladygate; Keldgate Bar, Keldgate; Leconfield Close, Keldgate; Porter Place, Trinity Lane.
North Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
York
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
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