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Almshouses, Church Street, Buckden

History of the Almshouses

Listed Building

Almshouses, dated 1840 on plaque and inscribed ‘Industry Rewarded Age Protected’. Yellow gault brick, low-pitched hipped slate roof, with two ridge stacks

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