Weedon Alms Houses
Weedon Alms Houses, 59 Waterside, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1PB
Founded in 1624 by the bequest of Thomas Weedon of Pednor, Weedon Almshouses were rebuilt in the late nineteenth century of flint rubble and red brick quoins. The four almshouses with their gables, barge-boards and chimneystacks are rarely properly enjoyed as they sit behind a high flint wall, obscured from the road. The almshouses were listed Grade II on 7 September 1973. The Almshouses are celebrating their 400th anniversary this year.
Visitors will be able to enter the charming private communal courtyard garden and appreciate for themselves these picturesque almshouses within the confines of the garden.
Weedon Alms Houses, 59 Waterside, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1PB
There is a step from the street into the garden area. Parking is on the main road.
Visitors need to bear in mind that the alms houses are private homes and should respect the privacy of the residents.