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Ford's Hospital, Coventry, traditionally known as Grey Friars Hospital, is a grade I listed [1] 16th century half-timbered almshouse in Greyfriars Lane, Coventry. [2] It was founded by the merchant William Ford (or perhaps 'Fourd') in 1509 to provide accommodation for six elderly people: five men and one woman. [3]
Burtonwood village also has two doctors' surgeries, known as Burtonwood Surgery on Clay Lane, and Kinnock Park Surgery. There is also a large Co-operative store brand new since 2018 (Chapel Lane), as you walk into the village there is a fish and chip shop, a Village Barbers, a beauty salon and a Lloyd's chemist and a post office, located on ...
Whitefriars ale house in Coventry. Like the Greyfriars monastery in Coventry, Whitefriars is the namesake of local places and companies. The Grade II listed Whitefriars Ale House was named for the monastery, having been within its boundaries. [22] It is adjacent to Whitefriars Lane which runs through Whitefriars Gate.
Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, 1st Baronet, CB, FRCS (4 July 1856 – 16 January 1943) was a British surgeon and physician. He mastered orthopaedic, abdominal, and ear, nose and throat surgery, while designing new surgical instruments toward maximal asepsis.
22 Bayley Lane would have been one of a row of cottages of its type when it was built in the early 16th century. Other work from this time of this quality can be found at Ford's Hospital and Bond's Hospital. The chimneys were added to the building in the 17th century [3] and the shop window is early 19th century. [4]
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Cheylesmore / ˈ tʃ aɪ l z m ɔː / is a suburb in the southern half of the city of Coventry, West Midlands, England.It is one of Coventry's largest suburbs, sharing borders with Whitley and Stivichall (also spelt Styvechale) in the South, extending into Coventry city centre and bordering with Earlsdon in the North.
38–39 Bayley Lane is a former building, whose present-day site is accessible from the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry, England. [1] All that remains is the medieval undercroft , a fourteenth-century cellar that initially belonged to a wealthy merchant, who was a clothier. [ 2 ]