MarketList of existing model dwellings
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List of existing model dwellings

Model dwellings were buildings or estates constructed, mostly during the Victorian era, along philanthropic lines to provide decent living accommodation for the working class. They were typically erected by private model dwellings companies and usually with the aim of making a return on investment, hence the description of the movement as "five per cent philanthropy." As such they were forerunners of modern-day municipal housing.

Artizans, Labourers & General Dwellings Company
estate, London The Artizans' Company (ALGDC) was established in 1867 by William Austin, becoming one of the largest of the model dwellings companies in the late Victorian era. It was best known for its large, low-rise, suburban estates in London. It was later subsumed into Sun Life Financial. ==Chester Cottage Improvement Company==
Chester Cottage Improvement Company
The Chester Cottage Improvement Company was founded in 1892, and was a particular concern of the Duke of Westminster. ==East End Dwellings Company==
East End Dwellings Company
The EEDC was founded by Samuel Barnett and others in 1882 in order to provide particularly for the area that is now the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. ==Edinburgh Co-Operative Building Company==
Edinburgh Co-Operative Building Company
The Edinburgh Co-Operative Building Company (ECBC) was founded by a group of stonemasons in Edinburgh in 1861. By 1872 they had built nearly 1,000 houses in six parts of Edinburgh and Leith, commonly known as colony houses. ==Four Per Cent Industrial Dwellings Company==
Four Per Cent Industrial Dwellings Company
==Improved Industrial Dwellings Company==
Improved Industrial Dwellings Company
The Improved Industrial Dwellings Company (IIDC) was founded by the stationer (and later Lord Mayor) Sir Sydney Waterlow in 1863. ==Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes==
Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes
, Stoke Newington The MAIDIC was the first company to be formed for the specific purpose of providing model homes, in 1844. It built mainly within London. ==Newcastle upon Tyne Improved Industrial Dwellings Company==
Newcastle upon Tyne Improved Industrial Dwellings Company
The Newcastle upon Tyne Improved Industrial Dwellings Company (NUTIIDC) was founded by James Hall in 1859. ==Peabody Trust==
Peabody Trust
, Spitalfields. A wood-engraving published in the Illustrated London News in 1863, shortly before the building opened. Peabody Estate The Peabody Trust was set up following a huge gift for the poor of London from the banker George Peabody in 1862. It became one of the largest providers of model housing for the working classes. ==Pilrig Model Dwellings Company==
Pilrig Model Dwellings Company
This company was founded in Edinburgh in 1849 and built the earliest model dwellings (see colony houses) in Edinburgh. The work of the PMDC was an inspiration to Henry Roberts, who went on to become one of the most prolific architects of model housing. ==Society for Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes==
Society for Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes
The SICLC was one of the earliest model dwellings companies. It grew out of the Labourer's Friend Society into a housing provider in 1844 and built a number of properties in London, most of which no longer exist. ==Others==
Others
A number of other schemes were built by private individuals or other concerns. ==See also==
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