14–17 Church Row, Forthampton, Gloucestershire, England, are a range of four almshouses designed by the architect William Burges in 1865.
The block is a Grade II listed building and the almshouses remain private residences.
[2] The family fortune had been established by Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, a successful lawyer and politician.
His son James Yorke (1730–1808) acquired the Forthampton Court estate in 1762, through his marriage to an heiress, Mary Maddox.
[4] The restoration and construction work at Forthampton was conceived as a memorial to Joseph's daughter, Augusta Emmeline, who died in 1863, weeks after giving birth to an heir.