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St Margaret's Almshouses, west wing
Built 1860-1 by Fulljames and Waller for the Gloucester Municipal Charity Trustees to house the United Hospitals formed after the amalgamation of the St Margaret and St Mary Magdelen and St Kyneburgh Hospitals in 1861. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 16 Mar 2019
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Stained glass window, St Margaret's chapel
Stained glass window of St Mary Magdalene and St Margaret in St Margaret's chapel. The window is probably by Clayton and Bell.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Stained glass window, St Margaret's chapel
Stained glass window of St Luke and St John in St Margaret's chapel. The window is probably by Clayton and Bell.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Stained glass window, St Margaret's chapel
Stained glass window of St Matthew and St Mark in St Margaret's chapel. The window is probably by Clayton and Bell.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Stained glass window, St Margaret's chapel`
The windows in St Margaret's are probably by Clayton and Bell.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Interior of St Margaret's chapel
View along the nave of St Margaret's chapel.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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St Margaret's Almshouses
Built 1860-1 by Fulljames and Waller for the Gloucester Municipal Charity Trustees to house the United Hospitals formed after the amalgamation of the St Margaret and St Mary Magdelen and St Kyneburgh Hospitals in 1861. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 16 Mar 2019
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Gloucester buildings [7]
These almshouses were built in brick in 1861 on the site of the Leper Hospital of St Margaret and St Sepulchre (founded prior to 1163). There are 39 flats on the site. The style is Picturesque Domestic Gothic. The United Hospitals formed after the amalgamation of the St Margaret and St Mary Magdalen and St Kyneburgh Hospitals in 1861. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245724
The cathedral city and county town of Gloucestershire, Gloucester lies on the River Severn and is linked via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal to the river’s estuary. Founded by the Romans in AD 97, the city gained its first charter in 1155. In the Middle Ages there were a large number of monastic establishments including St Peter's Abbey founded in 679 - later Gloucester Cathedral. Until the construction of the Severn Bridge in 1966, Gloucester was the lowest road bridging point on the River Severn. The city has a long association with the aerospace business, including the Gloster Aircraft Company.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 1 Jun 2020
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Almshouses, London Road, Gloucester
"One of the most picturesque works of F.S. Waller (Fulljames & Waller)". Built 1860-62. Grade II listed.
Formerly the United Almshouses, now St Margaret's.
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Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 18 May 2015
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St Margaret's Almshouses ? detail
Detail of the London Road facade with Gothic windows and polychrome brickwork.
Built 1860-1 by Fulljames and Waller for the Gloucester Municipal Charity Trustees to house the United Hospitals formed after the amalgamation of the St Margaret and St Mary Magdelen and St Kyneburgh Hospitals in 1861. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 16 Mar 2019
0.06 miles