The Cawley Almshouses, Chichester, West Sussex
The Cawley Almshouses also known as the Hospital of St Bartholomew were built in 1625 as Almshouses. They were then converted into a Workhouse in 1681.
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The Cawley Almshouses also known as the Hospital of St Bartholomew were built in 1625 as Almshouses. They were then converted into a Workhouse in 1681.
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