Words and phrases that have a meaning related to almshouses: (120 results)
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Also try:almshouse, tithe barn, manor house, peppercorn rent, workhouses, edwardian, vicarage, priory, poorhouses, antonine wall, garden suburb, dovecote, verulamium, toc h, fosseway, broch, maisonette, churchyards, byre, de la warr, watermill, benefice, derelict, churchwardens, abbeys, manor, methodist church, foundling hospital, martello tower, lido, tintagel, townscape, athelstan, sarum, redbrick, oast house, firbank, viscountess, christadelphian, bodleian, domesday book, laird, ironmaster, ropery, heartsease, guildhall, springhead, carthusian, cattery, undercroft, inigo jones, suffolk punch, flamsteed, estates, gasworks, edward vii, sir edwin lutyens, marquess, glamorganshire, mendips, terraced house, heathland, marryat, saltbox, rood screen, weatherboard, crofts, asylums, parsonages, tearoom, burghs, purbeck, mediaeval, cottages, skittle alley, pugin, cinque ports, fenland, banstead, friary, baronet, wykeham, sutton hoo, bridleway, tolbooth, bayeux tapestry, derwentwater, leofric, belah, cardiganshire, elizabethan, bolingbroke, narrowboat, annexe, foundlings, ilkley, norman conquest, pepys, caradoc, cromwellian, betjeman, undercliff, farmhouses, homesteads, buildings, inns, farmsteads, manors, residences, schoolhouses, taverns, villas, barns, campgrounds, homes, hospitals, parks, townships, cemeteries, communes
— Adjectives for almshouses: old, public, local, many, new, several, century, few, small, english, most, more...
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