The Lawrence Campe Almshouses at Friern Barnet Lane, Whetstone, London, are grade II listed buildings with Historic England.
[1] The almshouses were built around 1612 to provide accommodation for 12 poor people.
They were funded by Lawrence Campe (died 1613),[2] a draper's merchant in the City of London, and the residents were given an allowance of one shilling per month.
[3] The houses are administered by Lawrence Campe's Almshouse Trust.
[4] Media related to Lawrence Campe Almshouses at Wikimedia Commons