Hopton's Almshouses
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Hopton's Almshouses
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Hopton's Almshouses are almshouses and a committee room in Southwark, London, SE1 at Hopton Gardens, 10–11 Hopton Street, all of which are Grade II* listed. They were built in 1746–49 by Thomas Ellis and William Cooley to the designs of the builder Mr Batterson, trustee of Charles Hopton's will. Originally built as 26 homes for poor men of Southwark of good character, in particular those from the Parish of Christchurch, Southwark, the buildings were extensively reconfigured in the 1980s and now
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Almshouses in London Borough of Southwark, UK
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopton%27s_Almshouses
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2023-11-11T16:33:42Z
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