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I've walked past these several times.
These beautiful Sawyer Almshouses are situated in Sheep street and are quite close to the town and train station. These are excellent examples and are in beautiful condition for buildings that are 350...
If you are walking from Kettering town centre to the railway station you will discover Sawyer's almshouses on the corner of Sheep Street and Northampton Road. Not in Headlands as depicted on tripadvis...
I'm Kettering born and bred and have walked by these buildings so many times. You need to stop and look at them to appreciate them. I'd love to go inside and look around if at all possible. I will hav...
Essential for anyone on the Kettering history trail! Fine example of social history but not much to see. Obviously you can't go inside because they are still used.
The Sawyer family were Lords of the manor, for 150 years until 1723, when the family fortune was lost in the South Sea Bubble Crash. Edmund Sawyer, who died in 1687, was a prosperous traveller and mer...
I've walked past these several times.
These beautiful Sawyer Almshouses are situated in Sheep street and are quite close to the town and train station. These are excellent examples and are in beautiful condition for buildings that are 350...
Sandstone Buildings
If you are walking from Kettering town centre to the railway station you will discover Sawyer's almshouses on the corner of Sheep Street and Northampton Road. Not in Headlands as depicted on tripadvis...
Appreciate
I'm Kettering born and bred and have walked by these buildings so many times. You need to stop and look at them to appreciate them. I'd love to go inside and look around if at all possible. I will hav...
Old buildings
Essential for anyone on the Kettering history trail! Fine example of social history but not much to see. Obviously you can't go inside because they are still used.
Sawyer's Almshouses
The Sawyer family were Lords of the manor, for 150 years until 1723, when the family fortune was lost in the South Sea Bubble Crash. Edmund Sawyer, who died in 1687, was a prosperous traveller and mer...