John Baker Charity – Almshouses in Aynho – sent in by trustees Kathy White and Andrew Bellamy

“There was a special bicentennial afternoon tea held in the gardens of the almshouses in Aynho, West Northants on Wednesday 22nd June. The trustees, residents, families, friends and previous Parish councillors celebrated the amazing generosity of John Baker more than 200 years ago who wanted to help men and women equally in Aynho – first by clothing them, then by giving them some extra pennies and then, after his death, his trustees built these amazing houses with the funds in his Trust in 1822.

To think of all the beneficiaries over those 200 years – all the residents who have lived alongside each other in these houses. Some for a short period and some for many years. There have been a lot of changes and the houses have been improved and upgraded with modern facilities as time has passed.

We tried to find some family links back to John Baker and his family through genealogical research to invite them to celebrate with us – but sadly to no avail despite a great effort from our local History Society, however, we can just remember the great Baker family, one-time glaziers in Oxford, with their personal links to Aynho, and buried in magnificent tombs on the south side of St Michael’s Church.

We raised our cups of tea in thanks for endowing our village with houses where the current, and many generations before them, have been so pleased to live – independently and in a house they can call home……and no longer expected to attend Church four times on a Sunday!

To John Baker – and the next 200 years! “