Sir Thomas Ingrams Almshouses is a Grade II listed building in the Hounslow local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 June 1951. Almshouse. 4 related planning applications.

Sir Thomas Ingrams Almshouses

WRENN ID
unlit-pavement-bramble
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Hounslow
Country
England
Date first listed
15 June 1951
Type
Almshouse
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Sir Thomas Ingram's Almshouses consist of a row of six single-storey almshouses made of red brick. Each almshouse features one casement window and has door-hoods supported by brackets. At the center, there is a pediment that includes an inscribed stone tablet, which is topped by a cartouche displaying arms and a motto in the tympanum. The almshouses have a modern tile roof and a rear elevation. They also feature Dutch doors.

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