File:Methold Almshouses, Beamish, 8 January 2011.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMethold Almshouses, Beamish, 8 January 2011.jpg |
English: Methold Almshouses in Beamish, County Durham. They were built in 1863 for John Eden. A rear extension was added in the later 19th century. They are laid out in an E-shaped plan and were built in a Tudor-Gothic style. It is a Grade II listed building source. |
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Author | Tom |
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