Home is where the heart is … Steeped in history, Nantwich is famed for its black and white buildings, pretty streets and floral displays. Visitors … Click For More
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The Locations
They say it’s all about location – and Nantwich Almshouses has some pretty impressive sites. There’s a diverse range of quality accommodation spread over six … Click For More

Origin of the Almshouses
The Almshouses of Nantwich includes the Almshouses of Sir Edmund Wright, Crewe, incorporating the Wilbraham Almshouse Charity, the Wood and Garnett Alsmhouse … Click For More

Recent History
By the 1960s, the Almshouses of Sir Edmund Wright were badly in need of restoration and were moved to Beam Street to join on one site with those of Sir John … Click For More

Eligibility Criteria
Today the accommodation is offered to persons over the age of 60 years in need. This need is not necessarily financial and preference is given to those … Click For More

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The Houses
Beam Street
The Beam Street Almshouses in Nantwich comprise of twenty four dwellings - a mix of cottages for couples and apartments for one and two people. … More Details
Welsh Row
The Welsh Row Almshouses in Nantwich are six modernised double occupancy houses with gardens. … More Details
Colley’s Lane
Just outside Nantwich there are six bungalow Almshouses on Colley's Lane in Willaston. … More Details
Wall Lane
Wall Lane in the centre of Nantwich has five bungalows. … More Details
Shavington
There are three bungalow Almshouses on Richardson Close in Shavington - a short drive from Nantwich. … More Details
Manor Road
The Manor Road Almshouses are four bungalows with gardens that are close to the town centre. … More Details