Sir John Robinson’s Almshouses

Sir John Robinson’s Almshouses
Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
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Built: 1899
Built for: Sir John Robinson
Architect: Frank Loughborough Pearson
Listed Building – Grade II
Location of Sir John Robinson’s Almshouses in Nottinghamshire

The Sir John Robinson Almshouses were erected in 1899 on Mansfield Road, Daybrook, Nottingham.[1] They are more commonly known as Daybrook Almshouses.

Sir John Robinson of Home Brewery built these almshouses and also Daybrook Laundry in memory of his son John Sandford Robinson, an amateur jockey, who died in a horse-racing accident on April 21st 1898, aged 30 years.

The Almshouses were visited by King George V on 24 June 1914.

The almshouses are managed by the Sir John Robinson Homes charity (217941).[2]

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