KIDDERMINSTER
Kidderminster is the largest town in the Wyre Forest District, just 17 miles south west of Birmingham and is made up of many Victorian buildings. The River Stour and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal run through the Town which is also home to the unique Museum of Carpet and a starting (and finishing point) for the world famous Severn Valley Heritage Railway. It was also the birth place of Sir Josiah Mason and the home of Thomas Banks, the founder of Thomas Banks Almshouses.
About Thomas Banks Almshouses
Windsor Drive, Kidderminster, DY10 2NA
Located half a mile from the centre of Kidderminster, the Almshouses are made up of 6 semi-detached one bedroom bungalows built in the late 1960s.
They were fully modernised in 2018 and won a Special Commendation from the National Energy Efficiency Awards.
The Almshouses provide affordable independent living to older people or adults who are in need and are either born in Kidderminster or who currently live in Kidderminster as their permanent address.


Our Housing Manager would be very happy to show any interested residents around the building and also a typical cottage.
Please contact our Customer Services Team if you would like to find out about vacancies on 0121 245 1002.
