DescriptionWoborn's Almshouse Bond Street - Yeovil - geograph.org.uk - 1097395.jpg
English: Woborn's Almshouse Bond Street - Yeovil Named after one of its founders John Woborn in 1477 for the salvation of the soul of his brother, William Woborn, a minor canon of St Paul's Cathedral. (See Yeovil Town website).
The original almshouse was situated near the Pall Tavern in Silver Street. The present building was built in 1862.
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