The Countess of Derby's Almshouses, Harefield - not open to the public
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"The Countess of Derby's Almshouses in Harefield are a historic Grade II* listed building on Church Hill, founded by Lady Alice, Countess of Derby, in the 17th century. The almshouses were established through her will to provide housing for six poor women of the parish of Harefield, and remain part of the Harefield Parochial Charities today.
The Countess of Derby's Almshouses in Harefield are not open to the public, as they are a residential building still used for their original purpose. The property is managed by the Harefield Parochial Charities and provides accommodation for qualifying residents. You can, however, view the Grade II* listed building from the outside while walking in the area."
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Almshouses, Church Hill, Harefield, Uxbridge UB9 6DU
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https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101358364-almshouses-harefield-ward
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