Chester Royal Infirmary

Chester Royal Infirmary

Coordinates: 53°11′29″N 2°53′51″W / 53.1914°N 2.8975°W / 53.1914; -2.8975

Chester Royal Infirmary
Chester Royal Infirmary
Location: City Walls Road, Chester, Cheshire, England
OS grid reference: SJ 401 664
Built: 1758-61
Architectural style(s): Georgian
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated: 10 January 1972
Reference #: 1376177
Chester Royal Infirmary is located in Cheshire
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Location in Cheshire

The former Chester Royal Infirmary is located in City Walls Road, Chester, Cheshire, England. The original hospital building has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.[1]

History

The hospital was founded in 1755 following a bequest by Dr William Stratford, who had died two years earlier.[2] It was funded by public subscriptions, and was free to patients who were recommended by the subscribers.[1] It was originally housed in temporary accommodation in part of Bluecoat School. Construction of the permanent building was started in 1758, and was completed in 1761. Over the years extensions were built, and by 1902 the hospital had 118 beds. The appellation "Royal" was added in 1914 when George V opened the Albert Wood wing, which contained six new wards. During the 1990s patients were transferred to new facilities provided by the Countess of Chester Hospital, and the infirmary closed. Other than the original building, all the later extensions were demolished in 1998. The original hospital building has been converted into apartments.[2]

Architecture

The hospital is constructed in brown brick with stone dressings and has grey-green slate roofs. The entrance front faces City Walls Road. North and south wings stretch back to join an east wing to form a courtyard; these wings contained the wards. The entrance front has two storeys plus cellars; the wards have three storeys plus attics and basements. The entrance front is in seven bays. A porch projects from the centre of the ground floor. It has two Doric columns, and supports the middle three bays of the upper storey that form a canted projection. Above the porch is a floor band and a segmental pediment. Each bay of the upper storey contains a sash window, that in the middle bay having a round-headed arch painted with "ERECTED 1761". Above the windows is a frieze and a pedimented gable with a plaque inscribed "INFIRMARY". Elsewhere all the windows are sashes, or French windows leading to balconies that have been removed.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Chester Royal Infirmary (1376177). National Heritage List for England. English Heritage. Retrieved 4 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b Langtree, Stephen; Comyns, Alan, eds. (2001), 2000 Years of Building: Chester's Architectural Legacy, Chester: Chester Civic Trust, p. 123, ISBN 0-9540152-0-7 

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