Aylesbury: Hickman Almshouses

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Aylesbury: Hickman Almshouses

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 20 Jul 2008

By his will dated 1695, Thomas Hickman, a native of Aylesbury, donated this group of five cottages as almshouses. They were refurbished in 1871. They are at the top end of Church Street at its junction with Parson's Fee. This view was taken from the graveyard of Image

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51.816867
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-0.816164