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Farnell’s Almshouses
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St John’s
Road, Isleworth
Farnell’s Almshouses are located behind St John’s
Church, St John’s Road, Isleworth. They comprise 13
bed-sitter terraced bungalows built in 1858.
An expanding population in the 1840s caused overcrowding
at All Saints’ Church, Isleworth, and a new church
was proposed as a solution. The Duke of Northumberland
gave a site on St John’s Road and donated £2,000
towards the cost of construction, the balance being raised
by the community. Much of the money for the church was
given by the Farnell and Glossop families. The Vicarage,
school and almshouses were all the gift of Mr John Farnell,
owner of the Isleworth Brewery. Farnell’s was built
to provide accommodation for six men and six women.
Farnell’s was extensively modernised and re-opened
in 1998. It is currently leased to Notting Hill Housing
Trust on a 30 year lease to expire in 2028 for people with
mental health needs living in the community.
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