St Francis' Boy's Home, Children's home in Shefford, Bedfordshire, England.
St Francis' Boy's Home is a former residential facility in Shefford, Bedfordshire, that housed up to 65 boys aged 5 to 16. The buildings received Grade II listed status in 1979, and the associated charity continues its mission as St Francis' Children's Society in Milton Keynes.
Founded in 1868, the home operated for over a century as one of England's longest-serving children's institutions before closing in 1974. Its existence was closely tied to evolving child welfare practices following amendments to the Poor Laws.
The home was established by religious communities and represented a shift toward organized child care beyond families and workhouses. Its buildings embody the values and approaches to welfare that shaped social work in its era.
The site is now a protected historical location best visited during daylight to see the building architecture clearly. The grounds sit in a quiet area of Shefford that is easy to walk around.
Investigations started in 2002 uncovered multiple cases of historical abuse, leading to police investigations and court proceedings. These revelations sparked important conversations about child safety in similar institutions.
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