St_George's_Hospital,_Morpeth

St George's Hospital, Morpeth

St George's Hospital, Morpeth

Hospital in Northumberland, England


St George's Hospital was a mental health facility in Morpeth, Northumberland.

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History

The facility was designed by Henry Welch, the County Surveyor of Northumberland, using a corridor plan layout and opened as the Northumberland County Pauper Lunatic Asylum on 16 March 1859.[1] It was extended in the 1880s and three villas were added in the 1890s, before it was renamed St George's Hospital in the 1930s.[1] A German Luftwaffe bomber crash landed in the hospital grounds in 1942 during the Second World War[2] and the hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948.[3]

After the introduction of Care in the Community in the early 1980s, the hospital went into a period of decline and closed in 2006.[1] Many of the old buildings have been demolished and the site has been developed for residential use as "Saint George".[4]

Meanwhile, a small modern health facility, which was named St George's Park was built slightly to the north of the old hospital.[1]


References

  1. "St George's Hospital, Morpeth". County Asylums. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  2. "Morpeth hospital's fascinating history". Morpeth Herald. 18 August 2006. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  3. "St George's Hospital, Morpeth". National Archives. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  4. "Work starts on £90m transformation of derelict St George's Hospital in Morpeth". Chronicle Live. 24 August 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2019.

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