The Earl of Rutland Hospital, Rectory Lane, Bottesford, Leicestershire

This hospital (almshouse) was begun in 1593 by the Countess of Rutland, wife of the fourth Earl. It originally gave a home to six elderly local men, who were called Bedesmen. They were known for the elaborate uniform they wore to church. The building has had the same use for over 400 years.

Location

Leicestershire Bottesford

Period

Tudor (1485 - 1602)

Tags

almshouse charity philanthropy Tudor (1485 - 1602)