18 Lansdowne Crescent, Worcester
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 17 Jul 2014
Aka Bishop's House, after Bishop Gore who lived here in 1902-04. Nowadays it may emanate domestic bliss but it was in fact built as the Worcester Female Asylum, in 1830, and converted to a house in 1850 by Richard Varden. Grade II listed.