Thorner's Homes

Thorner's Homes Thorner’s Homes was founded in 1690 and has provided homes to women in Southampton since 1793. As

Thorner’s was founded in 1690 and have proudly offered accommodation to women in Southampton since 1793. Whilst the needs of women may have changed over time, the fundamental principles behind what we do haven’t. In 2006, our objects were widened by the Charity Commission from poor widows of good character to include, single women in need over the age of 55. In furtherance of the modernisation of

the Charity, in April 2020, we were granted consent to become a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) governed by a new Charity Commission Scheme with a registration number of 1189291. From January 1st 2021 all Thorner’s Homes charitable activity will be within the new CIO. Admission Criteria

Thorner’s Homes continues its tradition of providing good quality and affordable almshouse accommodation using the following objects:

“The objects of the CIO are, for the public benefit:

(i) relieving need by providing social housing in the form of almshouse accommodation for:

(a) poor widows, and

(b) single women aged 55 or over

who require such accommodation due to poverty, financial hardship or other charitable need. (ii) such charitable purposes for the benefit of residents of the almshouses as the trustees may from time to time decide.”

Applicants must be poor widows, or single women aged 55 and over who are require accommodation due to poverty and financial hardship. Applicants must be capable of living independently, as we do not provide care and support. If you fit the above criteria and feel that living in an almshouse community would suit you, please see our website and click on the link "Accommodation & Applying" page for further information.

We are recruiting for a new Warden to join our team across our Southampton almshouse schemes.This is a varied and reward...
13/05/2026

We are recruiting for a new Warden to join our team across our Southampton almshouse schemes.

This is a varied and rewarding housing support role within a long-established charity providing homes for older women.

Full details and application pack available via our websitehttps://www.thorners.org.uk/public/files/2026%20Thorner's%20Homes%20Wardens%20Application%20Pack.pdf or by contacting us for an informal chat.

11/11/2025
Historic Almshouse Charities Unite in SouthamptonFrom 1st October 2025, Barlows & Ellyett Homes for Aged Women will form...
17/09/2025

Historic Almshouse Charities Unite in Southampton

From 1st October 2025, Barlows & Ellyett Homes for Aged Women will formally merge with Thorner’s Homes, bringing together two of Southampton’s oldest almshouse charities under one banner.

Thorners traces its origins back to 1690, with the first almshouses opening in 1793. For more than two centuries, it has provided safe, affordable accommodation for those in need.

Barlows & Ellyett Homes for Aged Women, located in Shirley, has an equally rich history. The original almshouses were erected in 1839 by the Rev. Herbert Smith, providing free rent accommodation for 24 residents. After Rev. Smith’s death in 1876, the Homes faced sale and closure, but a public fundraising effort, including major contributions from Andrew Barlow and Richard Dyer Ellyett, secured and expanded the charity. Later improvements converted the almshouses into 16 modern one-bedroom flats.

By uniting, the charities will strengthen their shared mission of almshouse provision, secure their legacies, and ensure resilience for future generations.

As part of the merger, the Trustees of Barlows & Ellyett will join the Board of Thorner’s Homes CIO, ensuring continuity of stewardship across both traditions.

Paul Meacher, Chair of Thorner’s Homes, said:
“This is a historic moment for almshouse provision in Southampton. Thorner’s Homes and Barlows & Ellyett have both served the city faithfully for centuries. By coming together, we can ensure that these proud traditions of housing and service remain strong for the future.”

Andy Barnett, Chair of Barlow & Ellyett Trustees, said:
“Barlows & Ellyett Homes has been part of the Southampton community since 1839, and our founders’ generosity has provided secure homes for older women for nearly two centuries. We are proud of that legacy, and we see this merger with Thorner’s Homes as the best way to protect and strengthen it for the future. Our trustees are pleased to be joining the Thorner’s Homes CIO board, ensuring that the history and values of Barlows & Ellyett remain at the heart of this new chapter.”

The merger will not affect the day-to-day living arrangements of residents. Instead, it will allow for greater resilience, more efficient use of resources, and a stronger platform for meeting housing needs in the decades ahead.
The united charity will continue to be known as Thorner’s Homes, but will carry forward the combined strength, heritage, and stewardship of both organisations.

From 1st October 2025, Barlows & Ellyett Homes for Aged Women will formally merge with Thorner’s Homes, bringing together two of Southampton’s oldest almshouse charities under one banner.

Thorners at Regents Park Road hosted a VE Day celebration in 1945. They weren’t our residents we had moved them to the T...
08/05/2025

Thorners at Regents Park Road hosted a VE Day celebration in 1945. They weren’t our residents we had moved them to the Toc-H hostel in Bournemouth for safety. They were, those bombed out families, we housed.

Today our residents had a cream tea. Many remembered the actual day and some were very young but knew it meant something. Many more lived with the after effects of the war for the years to come.

To those who gave their lives, we thank them. To all who got us through the dark times, we thank you.

We remember them all.

We have a temp to perm warden position available.  If interested please email in or look at the application pack on our ...
18/10/2024

We have a temp to perm warden position available. If interested please email in or look at the application pack on our website.

Address

86 Thorner's Court, Henstead Road
Southampton
SO152GU

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

02380636772

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