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St Anne's Hospital (Almshouses)


Almshouses on Boroughgate in Appleby-in-Westmorland, inscribed:"This Almes House was founded and begun to be built in the year 1651, and was finished and endowed for the yearly maintenance of a Mother, a Reader, and twelve sisters for ever in 1653 by Anne Baronesse Clifford, Cumberland and Vesey, Lady of the Hon. of Skipton in Craven, and Countesse Dowager of Pembroke, Dorsett and Montgomery". The building is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Appleby-in-Westmorland Boroughgate Grade II* Listed 1653 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Appleby-in-Westmorland Lady Anne Clifford (1590 - 1676)
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The neat and tidy Alms houses of St Anne's Hospital

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The benevolent Lady Anne Clifford

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St Anne's Hospital, Appleby

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Inside the chapel of St Anne's Hospital, Appleby

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Inside the chapel of St Anne's Hospital, Appleby

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St Anne's Hospital, Appleby

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St Anne's Hospital Almshouses

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Garden of the Hospital of St Anne, Appleby

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ST ANNE'S HOSPITAL CHAPEL AT ST ANNE'S HOSPITAL - Appleby - List Entry
- "C17 stone rubble cottages with later alterations. Main front has a central chamfered segmental-headed archway above which is a panel and brass plate with Clifford arms and inscription "This Almes …

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List number: 1145571
List grade: 2*
Post code: CA16 6XQ
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY6843920193

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