Mary Tate Almshouses
Partial / Incomplete Date | August 2012 |
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Area | Mitcham |
Copyright 1 | Mitcham Camera Club |
Stakeholder Image | MCC |
Picture Reference | MCC_09 |
Notes / History | The Tate Almshouses at the side of the Cricket Green were built in 1829. The site and building costs were donated by Miss Mary Tate to accommodate twelve poor widows or spinsters of the parish. Miss Tate was the sole surviving member of the Tate family who lived from about 1700 in a large mansion on the site of the almshouses. Originally there was a wall at the front which made the houses very gloomy. This was later replaced by iron railings which remained until World War II. |