Queen Victoria Memorial Almshouses, Stow Hill, Newport

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Queen Victoria Memorial Almshouses, Stow Hill, Newport

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 14 May 2018

The southwest corner of the Grade II listed almshouses in an elevated position on the west side of Stow Hill, to the north of the cathedral. Text on the pediment is QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL AD 1901. The group of nine buildings, aligned along three sides of a rectangle, was built in 1901, probably replacing much earlier almshouses.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.583731
Longitude
-2.99769