Saunders Almshouses

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Saunders Almshouses

The Saunders Almshouses are Grade II* listed almshouses in Flamstead, Hertfordshire, England. They date from 1669 and were built for Thomas Saunders of Beechwood Park. [1]

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References

  1. Historic England. "Saunders Almshouses (1348459)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 31 December 2018.

Coordinates: 51°49′11″N0°26′13″W / 51.81973°N 0.43686°W / 51.81973; -0.43686