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Sidney Hill Cottage Homes, whose official name is Sidney Hill Churchill Wesleyan Cottage Homes, is a Grade II listed estate of Wesleyan cottage homes in the village of Churchill in North Somerset. It was opened in December 1907 to provide furnished accommodation for people in need. Designed in an Arts and Crafts Vernacular style by Thomas Ball Silcock and Samuel Sebastian Reay FRIBA of Silcock and Reay, architects at Bath and London, twelve cottages were constructed on three sides of a quadrangle, with landscaped gardens. The third, or south side, is enclosed by a low terrace wall with wrought iron gates. A large stone sundial, with a spreading base, is set in the centre of the quadrangle. In their original form, each house had a living room, with a small scullery, larder, coal house, and

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  • Sidney Hill Cottage Homes, whose official name is Sidney Hill Churchill Wesleyan Cottage Homes, is a Grade II listed estate of Wesleyan cottage homes in the village of Churchill in North Somerset. It was opened in December 1907 to provide furnished accommodation for people in need. Designed in an Arts and Crafts Vernacular style by Thomas Ball Silcock and Samuel Sebastian Reay FRIBA of Silcock and Reay, architects at Bath and London, twelve cottages were constructed on three sides of a quadrangle, with landscaped gardens. The third, or south side, is enclosed by a low terrace wall with wrought iron gates. A large stone sundial, with a spreading base, is set in the centre of the quadrangle. In their original form, each house had a living room, with a small scullery, larder, coal house, and one bedroom with a large storeroom. Sidney Hill, a wealthy local businessman and benefactor, paid for the construction costs and endowed a fund to maintain the homes. Sidney Hill Churchill Wesleyan Cottage Homes, a registered charitable trust and a member of the National Association of Almshouses, continues to manage the homes and provide accommodation for local people in need. The trust also funds the maintenance of the communal garden and operates the heating system which services the houses. (en)
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  • The Sidney Hill Churchill Wesleyan Cottage Homes (en)
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  • The Harbour of Refuge by Frederick Walker (en)
  • Picture of the pathway leading to the front of the Sidney Hill Wesleyan Cottage Homes at Churchill, North Somerset. (en)
  • Illustration of Sidney Hill Cottage Homes by Thomas Raffles Davison (en)
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  • The Sidney Hill Churchill Wesleyan Cottage Homes (en)
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  • Silcock and Reay of Bath and London (en)
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  • Arts and Crafts Vernacular style (en)
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  • Wesleyan cottage homes (en)
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  • Pathway leading to the front of the cottage homes (en)
  • The Harbour of Refuge by Frederick Walker (en)
  • Illustration of Sidney Hill Cottage Homes by Thomas Raffles Davison (en)
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  • The motto of Sidney Hill, Omne bonum Dei donum, that translates as "Every good thing is a gift of God", and is taken from James, chapter 1, verse 17. (en)
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  • Silcock and Reay were said to have been inspired by the painting "Harbour of Refuge", painted by Frederick Walker in 1872, and now in the Tate Gallery. (en)
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  • Front Street, Churchill, North Somerset, England (en)
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  • Sidney Hill Cottage Homes, whose official name is Sidney Hill Churchill Wesleyan Cottage Homes, is a Grade II listed estate of Wesleyan cottage homes in the village of Churchill in North Somerset. It was opened in December 1907 to provide furnished accommodation for people in need. Designed in an Arts and Crafts Vernacular style by Thomas Ball Silcock and Samuel Sebastian Reay FRIBA of Silcock and Reay, architects at Bath and London, twelve cottages were constructed on three sides of a quadrangle, with landscaped gardens. The third, or south side, is enclosed by a low terrace wall with wrought iron gates. A large stone sundial, with a spreading base, is set in the centre of the quadrangle. In their original form, each house had a living room, with a small scullery, larder, coal house, and (en)
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