Category:Sayer's Almshouses, 235-241 High Street, Berkhamsted
English: Sayer's Almshouses, 235-241 High Street, Berkhamsted. The almshouses were founded after a gift from John Sayer, chief cook to King Charles II. The inscription on the tablet in the centre reads:
THE
GUIFT OF
JOHN SAYER
ESQ.
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building in Berkhamsted, Dacorum, Hertfordshire, England, UK | |||||
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