Portwey Hospital
Grade II listed former workhouse and hospital in Weymouth, Dorset, redeveloped in the early 1990s for residential use.
Grade II listed former workhouse and hospital in Weymouth, Dorset, redeveloped in the early 1990s for residential use.
Grade II listed building and former workhouse in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, built in 1779–1780 to accommodate up to 350 paupers.
Scottish institution, occasionally referred to as a workhouse, provided accommodation for the destitute and poor.
Poorhouse in Glasgow, Scotland, founded in 1731. It occupied a site at the Old Green on Great Clyde Street, at the junction of present-day Ropework Lane.
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