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Pilgrim’s Rest Almshouses, 26 – 32 East Street, St Ives

History of Pilgrim's Rest Almshouses

Listed Building

Circa 1885. Group of almshouses in cottage orne style. 1 storey. 1 window each. … Granite plaques inset into Nos. 26 and 30. Commemorating erection of the Pilgrim’s Rest in 1885 in connection with the Particular Baptist Meeting House. Crown Place.

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  • Historic England

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  • St Ives

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