Bishop Duppa's Almshouses, Richmond
Bishop Duppa's Almshouses are a set of historic almshouses located in Richmond, London. They were founded by Brian Duppa, the Bishop of Winchester, in the 17th century to provide housing for the poor and elderly.
History[edit | edit source]
The almshouses were established in 1661 by Bishop Brian Duppa, who was a notable figure in the Church of England and served as the Bishop of Winchester from 1660 until his death in 1662. The purpose of the almshouses was to offer accommodation and support to impoverished elderly men and women of the parish.
Architecture[edit | edit source]
The original buildings were constructed in a traditional 17th-century style, featuring red brick and stone dressings. The design of the almshouses reflects the architectural trends of the period, with a focus on functionality and modesty. Over the centuries, the buildings have undergone various renovations to preserve their structure and historical significance.
Location[edit | edit source]
Bishop Duppa's Almshouses are situated in Richmond, London, a historic town known for its rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty. The almshouses are located near other notable landmarks, including Richmond Park and the River Thames.
Current Use[edit | edit source]
Today, Bishop Duppa's Almshouses continue to serve their original purpose, providing housing for elderly residents. The almshouses are managed by a charitable trust, which ensures that the buildings are maintained and that the residents receive the necessary support.
Significance[edit | edit source]
Bishop Duppa's Almshouses are an important part of Richmond's history, representing the charitable efforts of the 17th century and the enduring legacy of Bishop Brian Duppa. They are a testament to the social and architectural history of the area.
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