St Giles's Hospital, Ludford, Shropshire
This building was originally a leper hospital. It was founded in 1216, during the reign of Henry III. It was rebuilt in 1500 and again in 1672. By 1547 the hospital had become an almshouse.
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This building was originally a leper hospital. It was founded in 1216, during the reign of Henry III. It was rebuilt in 1500 and again in 1672. By 1547 the hospital had become an almshouse.
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