Description | Under a Charity Commission scheme of 8 August 1963 the charity formerly known as the Fulham Elizabethan Schools and Almshouse Charity became the Elizabethan Almshouse Charity. As well as paying out pensions the charity had the right to nominate the occupants of four flats at Wickham House, Kersfield Road, Putney. This was an extension of Royston, the Old People's Home at 55 Putney Hill, opened by the Fulham Housing Improvement Society in 1953.
The Elizabethan Almshouse Charity was amalgamated with the Fulham Old People's Home charity, which administered Royston and Wickham House, in 1988. This charity later became an associate of the Richmond-upon-Thames Churches Housing Trust Limited
Includes minutes of trustees and Charity Commission Schemes |