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Sir William Turner's Almshouses

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Sir William Turner's Almshouses is a remarkable Grade I listed historical site nestled in the picturesque village of Kirkleatham, Redcar, within the Redcar and Cleveland unitary authority area of the United Kingdom. Standing at an elevation of 71 metres, this enduring institution was founded in 1676 by Sir William Turner, a former Lord Mayor of London, with the original purpose of providing accommodation and care for the elderly and orphaned children. It stands as a testament to 17th-century philanthropy and…

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    16 giugno 2018

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    Questo bellissimo edificio storico è un'istituzione sociale dal 1676, fondata da Sir William Turner, che un tempo era sindaco di Londra. Chiamato William Turner's Hospital, offriva una casa per orfani e anziani. Il termine ospedale non stava per ospedale, ma per "ospitalità".

    Ancora oggi in casa vivono persone anziane con poche risorse. Sebbene l'edificio non sia aperto al pubblico, vale sicuramente la pena dare un'occhiata alle mura storiche dall'esterno.
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    Elevazione 70 m

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    giovedì 5 marzo

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    Posizione:Redcar e Cleveland, Inghilterra nord-orientale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    Is Sir William Turner's Almshouses open to the public for tours?

    While the exterior of Sir William Turner's Almshouses is always visible and worth admiring, the building itself primarily serves as private residences for senior individuals. Therefore, it is generally not open to the public for casual visits. However, small groups interested in local history can arrange visits to the chapel by appointment to learn more about its unique past and see its nationally important stained glass.

    What kind of historical artifacts can be seen inside the chapel?

    For those who arrange an internal visit, the chapel houses several significant historical artifacts. These include a life-size death mask of Sir William Turner, the original letters patent granted by King Charles II, and a copy of Mary Beale's 1660s portrait of Turner. The chapel also features remarkable stained glass windows painted by Thomas Price in the 1740s.

    Are there any specific walking trails that pass directly by the Almshouses?

    Yes, the Almshouses are situated within Kirkleatham village, which has various walking routes. While specific named trails might vary, many local walking routes and paths through the village and surrounding parkland will offer views of this historic building. You can explore different options on komoot to find routes that incorporate the Almshouses.

    What is the terrain and difficulty like for walking around the Almshouses and Kirkleatham village?

    The Almshouses are set amidst 3 acres of parkland within Kirkleatham village. The terrain around the immediate area is generally flat and accessible, making for easy, leisurely strolls. Walking trails in the wider Kirkleatham Estate may have varied surfaces, but most are suitable for casual walkers and families.

    Is there dedicated parking available for visitors to Sir William Turner's Almshouses?

    There is no dedicated visitor parking specifically for the Almshouses, as it is a residential facility. However, parking is generally available within Kirkleatham village. Visitors typically find suitable spots in the vicinity, allowing for easy access to view the exterior of the building and explore the surrounding area.

    Are there public transport options to reach Sir William Turner's Almshouses?

    Yes, Kirkleatham village is accessible by public transport. Local bus services operate in the Redcar and Cleveland area, with stops within walking distance of the Almshouses. Checking current bus schedules and routes for services to Kirkleatham is recommended for planning your journey.

    Is Sir William Turner's Almshouses and its immediate surroundings accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The exterior grounds and paths immediately surrounding Sir William Turner's Almshouses are generally flat and paved, making them suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. However, internal access to the building is limited and by appointment only, and accessibility within the historic building itself may vary.

    Are dogs allowed in the vicinity of Sir William Turner's Almshouses?

    Dogs are generally welcome on leads in the public parkland and footpaths around Kirkleatham village, which includes the areas surrounding the Almshouses. As the Almshouses are private residences, dogs are not permitted inside the building. Please ensure responsible dog ownership by keeping pets on a lead and cleaning up after them.

    What family-friendly activities are available near Sir William Turner's Almshouses?

    While the Almshouses themselves are a historical site, the wider Kirkleatham area offers several family-friendly attractions. Nearby, you can find the Kirkleatham Museum, which often has exhibitions and activities, and the Kirkleatham Walled Garden, a beautiful space for children to explore. The surrounding parkland also provides opportunities for leisurely family walks.

    What is the best time of year to visit the exterior of Sir William Turner's Almshouses?

    The exterior of Sir William Turner's Almshouses can be appreciated year-round. Each season offers a different perspective on its grand facade and the surrounding 3 acres of parkland. Spring and summer bring lush greenery, while autumn provides vibrant colours. Winter, with a crisp atmosphere, can highlight the architectural details. Your preference for weather and scenery will dictate the 'best' time for you.

    Are there cafes or pubs nearby for refreshments after visiting?

    Yes, Kirkleatham village and the surrounding Redcar area offer various amenities. You can find cafes and pubs within a short distance of Sir William Turner's Almshouses, providing options for refreshments, snacks, or a meal after your visit.

    What is the significance of the term 'Hospital' in 'Sir William Turner's Hospital'?

    The term 'Hospital' in 'Sir William Turner's Hospital' (its original name) did not refer to a medical establishment as we understand it today. In the 17th century, 'hospital' often meant a place of 'hospitality' or shelter, providing care and accommodation for the needy, such as the elderly and orphans, which was its original purpose.

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