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Oil painting of a woman with dark curly hair wearing a dark low-cut dress with large white puffed sleeves and gold bracelets.

Maria, Baroness Ravensworth, mother of 4th Countess of Hardwicke

Countess of Hardwicke Almshouses, Ermine Way

History of 123 - 129 Ermine Way

Listed building:

Originally 6, now 4 almshouses 1846 by H E Kendall for Susan, 4th Countess of Harwicke in memory of her mother, Maria, Baroness Ravensworth.

A symmetrical stone building with gabled wings, tall chimneys, and a central arched entrance reached by a set of steps.

Arrington almshouses, 1846 (RCHM)

Eight people stand in front of the stone arched doorway of a brick building featuring a carved coat of arms above the entrance.

Almshouse, Arrington c.1900 (MoC401/54)

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  • Listed building

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