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Inside the Cloisters at the Ewelme Almshouses, founded in 1437 with a Grammar School attached by William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk at Ewelme, Oxfordshire. The cloistered almshouses are officially called The Two Chaplains and Thirteen Poor Men of Ewelme in the County of Oxford. The thirteen almsmen have now been reduced to eight, but the building is still run as a charity by the Ewelme Trust. Ewelme School is said to be the oldest school building still in use as a state school in the United Kingdom
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1. The Ewelme Almshouses: A Testament to Medieval Generosity and Educational Legacy The captivating image before you reveals the enchanting interior of the Cloisters at the Ewelme Almshouses, a historical gem nestled in the picturesque village of Ewelme, Oxfordshire. Established in 1437, these cloistered almshouses were the brainchild of William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk. The official title of this charitable institution is "The Two Chaplains and Thirteen Poor Men of Ewelme in the County of Oxford." William de la Pole, a man of great influence and wealth during the late Middle Ages, founded this remarkable institution with an attached Grammar School. The almshouses were designed to provide shelter, care, and support for thirteen poor men, although their numbers have since been reduced to eight. The building remains in operation as a charity, now managed by the Ewelme Trust. The image showcases the tranquil and serene atmosphere of the cloisters, with their intricately designed arches and columns. The almsmen's cells, which can be seen in the background, are simple yet comfortable living quarters. The peaceful garden, with its lush greenery and blooming flowers, adds to the overall sense of calm and reflection. The Ewelme School, which is said to be the oldest school building still in use as a state school in the United Kingdom, is an integral part of this historic complex. The foundation of the almshouses and the school represents the generosity and vision of William de la Pole, who sought to improve the lives of the less fortunate while also ensuring the education of future generations. This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Ewelme Almshouses, a testament to the enduring legacy of medieval philanthropy and educational commitment.
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