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The Blue House in Frome,
Somerset ( en, All The People of Somerset) , locator_map = , coordinates = , region = South West England , established_date = Ancient , established_by = , preceded_by = , origin = , lord_lieutenant_office =Lord Lieutenant of Somerset , lord_ ...
, England, was built in 1726 and has been designated as a Grade I
listed building In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed structure is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, in Wales, and the Northern Irel ...
. The Blue House, located adjacent to the town bridge, was formerly the Bluecoat School and
Almshouse An almshouse (also known as a bede-house, poorhouse, or hospital) was charitable housing provided to people in a particular community, especially during the medieval era. They were often targeted at the poor of a locality, at those from certain ...
s, so named due to the colour of the school uniforms. Built in 1726 at a cost of £1,401 8''s'' 9''d'', it replaced a previous almshouse dating from 1461 (and rebuilt in 1621). The Blue House provided accommodation for 20 female widows, and schooling for 20 boys, and the front of the building is adorned by two statues, one of a man, colloquially known as "Billy Ball", and one a woman called "Nancy Guy", indicating the building's dual role. Its role as a school ceased in 1921, and it now provides studio and one bedroom flats for 17 elderly residents.


See also

* List of Grade I listed buildings in Mendip


References

{{Authority control Residential buildings completed in 1726 Grade I listed buildings in Mendip District Grade I listed almshouses Frome Almshouses in Somerset Grade I listed houses in Somerset 1726 establishments in Great Britain