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Former St Francis Hospital

Opened in 1859 as the Sussex County Lunatic Asylum on a high ridge with views to the South Downs in what was then the parish of Wivelsfield. Although positioned next to the then common of Haywards Heath nearly all the land acquired for building was purchased from nearby Hurst Farm which was later to become the asylum's farm. Designed by institutional architect Henry Kendall Jnr the building consisted of a central administrative area, now Cavendish House, with male and female wards branching off either side. A number of workshops and ancillary buildings were also included and added to over the years. With the building of Graylingwell Hospital in Chichester it became East Sussex County Lunatic Asylum in 1894 and when Hellingly was constructed in 1903 it became Brighton Borough Asylum then Mental Hospital. In 1948 its name was changed once more to St Francis Hospital. By then Hurstwood Hospital had opened on the grounds to the east which later evolved into the Princess Royal Hospital in 1991 which took over the running of St Francis until its final closure in 1995. Since then the buildings have been largely kept intact and converted into a series of luxury homes, apartments and flats which opened in 1999 as Southdowns Park.

FURTHER READING

Pete Cracknell - County Asylums (LinkExternal link )
Andrew Roberts - Index of English and Welsh Lunatic Asylums and Mental Hospitals (LinkExternal link )
Friends of St Francis Hospital (LinkExternal link )
by Simon Carey

Created: Sun, 1 May 2011, Updated: Sun, 1 May 2011


22 images use this description:

TQ3322 : Old Track to Hospital Farm by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : St Francis Sport and Social Club by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Martlet Lodge by Simon Carey
TQ3423 : Beechmont, Princess Royal Hospital by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Colwell Ground by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Hurstwood Grange by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Park East, Southdowns Park by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Ashurst, Southdowns Park by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Southdowns Park by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Lodge, Colwell Road by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Southdowns Park by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Former Hospital Chapel by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Former Staff Launderette by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Cavendish House and Park East, Southdowns Park by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Assisi Heights, Southdowns Park by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Elm Lodge by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Hurst House by Simon Carey
TQ3323 : Water Tower, Princess Royal Hospital by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Larchwood House by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Linden House by Simon Carey
TQ3323 : Princess Royal Hospital by Simon Carey
TQ3322 : Princess Royal Swimming Pool by Simon Carey


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