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Browne & Wingrave Almshouses, Wigley Bush Lane, Southweald, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 5QW

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Browne and Wingrave Almshouses consist of 12 one-bedroom bungalows built in the 19th century.

Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, central chapel and garden.

Brentwood's name derives from 'burnt wood' and is situated in wooded countryside about 18 miles northwest of London. The town prospered in the middle ages as it was on the Pilgrim's Way from East Anglia to Canterbury and still retains a long High Street. The Grammar school was founded in the 16th century and the new Brentwood Roman Catholic Cathedral, designed in neo-classical style, was completed in the twentieth. Today there are numerous shops and other facilities and whilst close to London the town is surrounded by open countryside. The M25 is two miles to the southwest.

Tenure: Licence

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Managed by Browne and Wingrave Almshouse Charities.

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