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.