A place in time

By Verbosa

Abbot's Hospital

Normally people take photos of the front of the hospital as seen through the archway at the top of the High Street. But I rather like this view of the back of the hospital, taken from North Street (near the library).

Description from www.abbotshospital.org where you can find out more about it...

"Arguably the finest historic building in Guildford"

The Hospital of the Blessed Trinity or Abbot's Hospital as it is better known today was founded in 1619 by George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury as a gift "out of my love to the place of my birth". It was not Abbot's intention to provide a "hospital" in the modern sense of the word but a place of shelter for the elderly poor of the town - 12 single men and 8 single women - under the care of a resident Master. Nearly 400 years after the first residents moved in, Abbot's Hospital continues to offer town centre accommodation within a sociable and supportive environment for local elderly people..

A magnificent Jacobean building listed Grade 1, Abbot's Hospital is opposite Holy Trinity Church where George Abbot is buried and is just yards away from Abbot's memorial statue at the junction of Upper High Street.

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