Langley Marish: The Seymour Almshouses

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Langley Marish: The Seymour Almshouses

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 18 Jul 2006

North of the Church of St Mary the Virgin, and on the east side of St Mary's Road, are the almshouses founded by Henry Seymour in 1679. The four central tenements are built in the same style as the earlier Kedermister almshouses to the south of the church, but the tenements at either end were probably added after 1687. Both ranges have chimney stacks of brick with shafts set diagonally.

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