Dyers Almshouses

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title: Dyers Almshouses
text: The Dyers Almshouses are a group of 30 almshouses belonging to the Worshipful Company of Dyers, a London Livery Company. Built in three stages between 1939 and 1971, they are located close to the town centre of Crawley, a New Town and borough in West Sussex, England. The distinctive Arts and Crafts-influenced buildings are arranged around a courtyard on a street close to Crawley town centre, and have been granted conservation area and locally listed building status.
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description: Almshouse in Crawley, United Kingdom
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date modified: 2023-02-04T21:23:39Z
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