Hickey's Almshouses
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General information | |
Location | Richmond, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England, UK |
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Governing body | The Richmond Charities |
Design and construction | |
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Listed Building – Grade II*
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Official name | Hickeys Almshouses, including chapel and lodges, Sheen Road |
Designated | 10 January 1950 |
Reference no. | 1262108 |
Hickey's Almshouses are almshouses between Sheen Road and St Mary's Grove in Richmond, London. They are Grade II* listed by Historic England and this listing also extends to the site's chapel (which is dedicated to St Francis)[1][2] and to its lodges.[3]
A plaque over the entrance records that the almshouses were built "for Ten poor Men and Ten poor Women by the bounty of William Hickey Esq. Who by his Will bequeathed certain Lands and houses in Richmond in Trust for Charitable purposes".[4] William Hickey, who died in 1727 and is buried in an altar tomb in the churchyard of St Mary Magdalene, Richmond, left the income of several properties on Richmond Hill, including The Wick, in trust to provide pensions for six men and ten women.[5][6] In 1822 the charity's funds had been boosted by a major donation by Elizabeth Doughty.[7]
Twenty almshouses, designed by Lewis Vulliamy,[8] in Neo-Tudor style with high chimneys,[4] were built in 1834 from the trust's income. In 1834 the trust also built a chapel (which was enlarged in 1863 by Arthur Blomfield)[8] and two gate lodge cottages. The property, which includes another 29 buildings behind the almshouses,[5] now consists of 49 flats and cottages,[9] a laundry and a workshop.[10]
The almshouses are managed by The Richmond Charities.[10] New residents are accepted from 65 years of age.[9]
See also
References
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- 1834 establishments in England
- Almshouses in London
- Buildings and structures completed in 1834
- Churches in Richmond upon Thames
- Grade II* listed almshouses
- Grade II* listed churches in London
- Grade II* listed houses in London
- Richmond, London
- Tudor Revival architecture in England
- Churches completed in 1834