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1910


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Southern Housing Group is among the largest and oldest housing associations in the UK, managing 28,000 homes for over 66,000 residents in London and the south east of England.

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History

Southern Housing Group began as the Samuel Lewis Housing Trust in 1901 when Samuel Lewis, an English money-lender and philanthropist, died and left an endowment of £670,000 to set up a charitable trust to provide housing for the poor (equivalent to about £30 million in modern terms).

Samuel Lewis Housing Trust completed its first properties in 1910 at Liverpool Road in Islington, London. These were:

  • Ixworth Place, Chelsea (1912)
  • Warner Road, Camberwell (1913–1919)
  • Vanston Place, Walham Green, Fulham (1920–22)
  • Dalston Lane, Hackney (1923)
  • Lisgar Terrace, Fulham (1927)
  • Amhurst Road, Hackney (1931–37)
  • Amhurst Park, Stamford Hill (1938–39)
  • In 2001 the Trust changed its name to Southern Housing Group to reflect the changing nature and scope of the organisation.

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    Southern Housing Group Wikipedia


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