Cleave's Almshouses, Kingston upon Thames, Greater London

Cleaves Almshouses are a long range of twelve, two storey homes and were built in 1668 by Alderman William Cleave. The row has a central gable, partly rebuilt, which has a sundial above a slate tablet with a carved stone surround. There are six houses on either side of the centre gable and three oval windows over the central doorway.

Location

Greater London Kingston upon Thames

Period

Stuart (1603 - 1713)

Tags

almshouse poor charity Stuart (1603 - 1713)