The Lawrence Campe Almshouses at Friern Barnet Lane, Whetstone, London, are grade II listed buildings with Historic England. [1]
The almshouses were built around 1612 to provide accommodation for 12 poor people. They were funded by Lawrence Campe (died 1613), [2] a draper's merchant in the City of London, and the residents were given an allowance of one shilling per month. [3]
The houses are administered by Lawrence Campe's Almshouse Trust. [3] They are some of the oldest almshouses in London. [4]
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The Lawrence Campe Almshouses at Friern Barnet Lane, Whetstone, London, are grade II listed buildings with Historic England. [1]
The almshouses were built around 1612 to provide accommodation for 12 poor people. They were funded by Lawrence Campe (died 1613), [2] a draper's merchant in the City of London, and the residents were given an allowance of one shilling per month. [3]
The houses are administered by Lawrence Campe's Almshouse Trust. [3] They are some of the oldest almshouses in London. [4]
Media related to
Lawrence Campe Almshouses at Wikimedia Commons
51°37′32″N 0°10′12″W / 51.62549°N 0.16994°W