he Lord Leycester in Warwick ( is a fantastic example of medieval courtyard architecture. It started life as a chapel in 1123, but additional buildings were constructed by the United Guild of Warwick between 1385 and 1430 to govern the town, house travellers, and provide support to the deserving poor. In the Elizabethan era the buildings were taken over by Robert
A CHARITY'S HERITAGE
Feb 27, 2024
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