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Norton Folgate Alms Houses Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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macedonboy
Not that interesting
Built in the 19th century, th Norton Folgate almshouses were erected for the poor inhabitants in place of those built in 1728 lately taken down for the new street. Nowadays, the alm houses are private...
Valoración publicada el 6 oct 2018
macedonboy
Not that interesting
Built in the 19th century, th Norton Folgate almshouses were erected for the poor inhabitants in place of those built in 1728 lately taken down for the new street. Nowadays, the alm houses are private...
Valoración publicada el 6 oct 2018
Nicholas H
Tiny slice of London's East End history just off Brick Lane
These were alms houses built in 1860 to replace earlier ones, which dated from 1728. The original residents were poor inhabitants of a nine acre district in London's East End known as Norton Folgate, ...
Valoración publicada el 5 ene 2018
Nicholas H
Tiny slice of London's East End history just off Brick Lane
These were alms houses built in 1860 to replace earlier ones, which dated from 1728. The original residents were poor inhabitants of a nine acre district in London's East End known as Norton Folgate, ...
Not that interesting
Built in the 19th century, th Norton Folgate almshouses were erected for the poor inhabitants in place of those built in 1728 lately taken down for the new street. Nowadays, the alm houses are private...
Not that interesting
Built in the 19th century, th Norton Folgate almshouses were erected for the poor inhabitants in place of those built in 1728 lately taken down for the new street. Nowadays, the alm houses are private...
Tiny slice of London's East End history just off Brick Lane
These were alms houses built in 1860 to replace earlier ones, which dated from 1728. The original residents were poor inhabitants of a nine acre district in London's East End known as Norton Folgate, ...
Tiny slice of London's East End history just off Brick Lane
These were alms houses built in 1860 to replace earlier ones, which dated from 1728. The original residents were poor inhabitants of a nine acre district in London's East End known as Norton Folgate, ...