Bond's Hospital, Coventry
(1506-present)
place and almshouse (from 1506)
Aged 518
Wikidata WikipediaBond's Hospital is an almshouse in Coventry, England, established for old bedesmen. It is a Grade II* listed building. It was built in 1506 on Hill Street, around the same courtyard as the old disused buildings of Bablake School. Parts have been revised and rebuilt since but it retains many original features. It is still operated as charitable housing.
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Commemorated on 1 plaque
The College of Bablake and Bond's Hospital. The site of collegiate buildings of the Church of St John since 1344. The 14th century priests quarters were remodelled in 1560 as a boys hospital and later as a boys school which remained until 1890 when Bablake School transfered to new buildings in Coundon Road. Bond's or Bablake Hospital was endowed by the will of Thomas Bond in 1506. Much restored in 1832-34 it still provides a home for the elderly
Lower Hill Street, Spon End, Coventry, United Kingdom where it sited (1506)