Sexey's Hospital

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Sexeys Hospital


Sexey's Hospital is a historic almshouse located in Bruton, Somerset, England. It was founded in the early 17th century by Hugh Sexey, a notable auditor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. The hospital was established to provide accommodation and care for the elderly and infirm.

History[edit | edit source]

Hugh Sexey, born in 1556, was a wealthy and influential figure who used his fortune to benefit the community. In 1619, he founded Sexey's Hospital with the aim of supporting the poor and elderly. The hospital was endowed with lands and properties to ensure its financial stability.

Architecture[edit | edit source]

The original buildings of Sexey's Hospital are constructed in the Tudor style, featuring characteristic elements such as mullioned windows, gabled roofs, and stone walls. Over the centuries, the hospital has undergone various renovations and expansions to accommodate the growing number of residents and to modernize its facilities.

Governance[edit | edit source]

Sexey's Hospital is managed by a board of trustees, who oversee its operations and ensure that it continues to fulfill its founding mission. The trustees are responsible for maintaining the buildings, managing the endowment, and providing for the needs of the residents.

Residents[edit | edit source]

The hospital provides accommodation for elderly individuals who are in need of support. Residents are typically selected based on their financial need and their connection to the local community. The hospital offers a range of services, including medical care, meals, and social activities, to ensure the well-being of its residents.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Sexey's Hospital remains an important institution in Bruton, reflecting the charitable spirit of its founder. It continues to serve the community, providing a safe and supportive environment for the elderly. The hospital is also a significant historical site, attracting visitors interested in its architecture and history.

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