We would like to share with you some of the interesting articles and stories about our member charities and news about the almshouse movement today in our posts below.
The historical aspect of almshouse charities and the legacy of their benefactors are considerable so it is hardly surprising that they are able to present a wide variety of stories and anecdotes ranging from their inception to the present day. There are cases where residents dress in the unusual âuniformâ which is unique to their charity and others where splendid architectural features have been unearthed and restored.
The titles of many almshouses have wonderful names: The Eight Men of Broadclyst, The Sisters of Castle Rising and Twittyâs Almshouses, to name a few. Aside from their titles and history, however, the common factor shared amongst all almshouses is that today they continue to provide comfortable and secure homes for those in need, something they have done for centuries.
Five years in the planning, Great Shelfordâs ÂŁ4.4M almshouse development is now complete and has welcomed its first residents. The...
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posted 16 May 2023 in ARCHITECTURE, HIDDEN GEMS, LONDON, LOOK UP LONDON, SOUTH LONDON by Katie Wignall Along Consort Road in Peckham you can admire...
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by Sophie Drew for Christian News A retired vicar in his 90s is taking to the skies to raise money...
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CAF Bank has published a great case study on their website on the Poland Trust Almshouse Build which we have...
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Double birthday celebrations at Yoakley House as two more residents join the 100 Club May 19, 2023 Kathy Bailes News 1 Photo credit:...
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People land on our shores from often, war-torn countries, families lost and afraid. What these people often wish to cling...
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We were delighted to read Susy Smith's recent column, 'View from here' in the June 2023 issue of Country Living,...
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The Taunton Heritage Trust is an almshouse charity based in Taunton, Somerset. We provide 66 almshouse flats in the town...
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A First World War compass owned by the son of Cardiff shipping magnate, Liberal Party MP and High Sheriff of...
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"So where are the next community philanthropists coming from?" By: Nick Phillips CEO | The Almshouse Association | 25 May...
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The recently revived traditional Richard Smith for Bread donation of bread to almspeople took place on Wednesday 17 May outside...
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Today in the Guardian, journalist Amelia Hill explores almshouses and the impact they are having on their residents. âAffordable and...
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