Hopton's Almshouses in Southwark, London with the NEO Bankside development in the background


The Almshouses dating from 1746-9 were founded from a trust set up in the will of Charles Hopton to provide accommodation, financial grants and fuel for 26 residents. The buildings were modernised and re-opened 1988.


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Location: Hopton's Almshouses, Southwark Street, London SE1
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