Tooley's and Smart's Almshouses

Tooley's and Smart's Almshouses are Grade II listed almshouses in Ipswich which were founded in 1550 by Henry Tooley with a further endowment provided by William Smarte (MP) in 1591.[1] They were rebuilt as a whole in 1846.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Tooley Court Tooley's and Smart's Almshouses". historicengland.org.uk. Historic England. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
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A) Christchurch
B) St George's Chapel
C) St Margaret's
D) St Matthew's
E) St Mary-le-Tower
F) St Mary at the Elms
V) Blackfriars
W) Christ Hospital
X) Grammar School
Z) Poor Houses*
Y) Hanford Mill*
3) Bull Gate
4) Barre Gate
5) Old Bar Gate
6) Fish Market
7) Kings Stret
8) Cornhill
9) Brooke Street

John Speed's Map

* Key transposed by Speed


52°03′16″N 1°09′28″E / 52.05440°N 1.15787°E / 52.05440; 1.15787