Daybrook, Nottingham NG5
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 23 Aug 2014
The entrance into the Daybrook Almshouses site from Mansfield Road (the A60). This complex comprises twelve two-bedroom homes that were erected in 1899. Sir John Robinson, owner of the nearby Home Ales Brewery, built the almshouses in memory of his son John Sandford Robinson, an amateur jockey, who died in a horse-racing accident in April 1898, aged 30 years. William H. Higginbottom J.P. (1868-1929), a Nottingham-based architect, designed a number of other buildings and edifices in Arnold and in Nottingham.