Bull Hill almshouses
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 9 Jun 2023
Pilton was a separate village to Barnstaple until it was incorporated into the town of Barnstaplein 1836. Before that, this row of almshouses was probably built in the seventeenth century; they were restored and enlarged by the Reverend Thomas Boweller, and opened on 20th May, 1849. Grade II listed.