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About 1 mile west-north-west of St Peter's Church, Ilton, the parish church of Ilton, [3] situated on agricultural land south of RAF Merryfield aerodrome and between the disused railway line and the disused Chard Canal, is a moated site which is all that remains of the medieval fortified manor house of Merryfield (or Muryfield), [4] which was the seat of the ancient Wadham family.
A thatched house in Ilton with wisteria. Ilton is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated 8 miles (12.9 km) south-east of Taunton, and 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Ilminster in the South Somerset district. The village has a population of 854. [1] The parish includes the hamlets of Ilford and Cad Green with its 16th-century ...
The Almshouses, Castle Hill, Warwick – four almshouses founded in c16 by Nicholas Eyffler; The Almshouses, Castle Hill, Warwick – six almshouses added to the four above, founded in c16 by Thomas Oken; Stoneleigh Old Almshouses, Stoneleigh (founded in 1576 by Sir Thomas & Lady Alice Leigh of Stoneleigh Abbey for five unmarried men and five ...
Pages in category "Almshouses in Somerset" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Blue House ...
Gray's Almshouses is a terrace of almshouses in Taunton, Somerset, England, founded in 1635 by the wealthy cloth-merchant Robert Gray, whose monument survives in the Church of St Mary Magdalene. The building is one of the oldest surviving in Taunton and is one of the earliest brick buildings in the county.
Almshouses on Merryfield Lane, Ilton, built by Sir John Wyndham (1558–1645), believed to have been made from materials from the demolished Merryfield House. He inherited part of the lands of his uncle Nicholas Wadham, his mother having been one of his sisters and co-heiresses. Amongst the manors which fell to his share were:
Sidney Hill Churchill Wesleyan Cottage Homes, a registered charitable trust and a member of the National Association of Almshouses, continues to manage the homes and provide accommodation for local people in need. The trust also funds the maintenance of the communal garden and operates the heating system which services the houses.
St Margaret's Almshouses are part of a 12th-century ... The building was founded as a leper hospital in the 12th century, Somerset Historical Environmental Records ...