Miss Cullen’s Almshouses
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Miss Cullen’s Almshouses in Carrington, Nottingham
comprises 12 almshouses erected in 1882 They are also known as the Cullen Memorial Homes.
They were paid for by Miss Elizabeth Cullen and Miss Marianne Cullen of Park Valley, Nottingham, in memory of their brother James Cullen, who died in 1878. The endowment provided the occupants with an income of 5/- a month.
The almshouses are maintained by the Miss Cullen’s Almshouses Charity (217572).
Carrington, Nottingham
Carrington is a small suburb of Nottingham, England. It is approximately 1.3 miles North of Nottingham City Centre. It lies next to the areas of Sherwood, Mapperley Park, Forest Fields, Basford and the Forest Recreation Ground.-Amenities:...
comprises 12 almshouses erected in 1882 They are also known as the Cullen Memorial Homes.
They were paid for by Miss Elizabeth Cullen and Miss Marianne Cullen of Park Valley, Nottingham, in memory of their brother James Cullen, who died in 1878. The endowment provided the occupants with an income of 5/- a month.
The almshouses are maintained by the Miss Cullen’s Almshouses Charity (217572).