
About
Elizabeth Massey Almshouse Charity offer three characterful two-bedroom homes set in Julian Road Ludlow near to Local Amenities and Services.
Originally founded to support local women over the age of 55 and partners in need of independent housing.
Built in 1930 by Ludlow resident Elizabeth Massey, these almshouses were created to provide housing for women aged 55 and partners.
The charity is managed by a Board of Trustees and supported by a Clerk and Facilities Manager who ensure that the buildings are maintained to a high standard and that residents feel safe, supported and respected.
History
A legacy of care from a generous local benefactor, Built in 1930 by Ludlow resident Elizabeth Massey, these almshouses were created to provide housing for women aged 55 and partners.

Accommodation
Elizabeth Massey Charity Almshouses consists of three unfurnished terraced properties
Applications and Qualification
Elizabeth Massey Charity Almshouses are intended for individuals or couples who may need housing due to financial circumstances, unsuitable living conditions or lack of a secure tenancy.
Policies and Living Information
Learn more about our Policies, Living information and our Annual Complaints and Services Improvement Report
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