College of Matrons
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Grade I listed building in the United Kingdom
About College of Matrons
According to Wikipedia, The College of Matrons is a residential building and charity within the Salisbury Cathedral Close, Wiltshire, England. It was constructed in 1682 by Seth Ward, bishop of Salisbury, as an almshouse for ten widows of clergy ordained within the diocese of Salisbury. It is on the extension of Salisbury High Street that enters the cathedral close through the North Gate. The building was listed at Grade I in 1952.
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What Is College of Matrons Known For?
College of Matrons is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines: