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Helyar Almshouses

A Grade II Listed Building in East Coker, Somerset

Helyar Almshouses at East Coker

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The building of the East Coker Almshouses was started by Archdeacon Helyar in 1640 but because of the Rebellion, (1649 -1660) and the Plague in 1645 they weren't finished till 1660, the same year as the King's Restoration, and a great Festival was held in celebration.
They were founded for eleven women and one man.
The buildings remain Almshouses, and Trustees are appointed who live in the parish. The Charity Commissioners advise and assist when necessary

Uploaded by Karen White on 25 October 2022

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Building ID: 101345804
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