Re Almshouses. This is a fairly detailed account of Josiah Mason’s Almshouses on Sutton Road/Station Road set up in 1858. The older residents started out in the gothic building, then were moved to bungalows. Hopefully it’s legible as it’s a long article.
Another article mentions when Mason built the orphanage in Bell Lane, and after the children were moved, the original orphanage in Sheep Street was converted to almshouses and used for older women and unmarried women. This was c1860.
The numbers being supported were between 26 and 31 at any time, Viv.
Another article mentions when Mason built the orphanage in Bell Lane, and after the children were moved, the original orphanage in Sheep Street was converted to almshouses and used for older women and unmarried women. This was c1860.
The numbers being supported were between 26 and 31 at any time, Viv.
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