Wanstead Hospital was a former
NHS
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hospital situated on Hermon Hill in
Snaresbrook
Snaresbrook is a district of East London in the London Borough of Redbridge. It is located 8 miles east of Charing Cross.
The name derives from a corruption of Sayers brook, a tributary of the River Roding that flows through Wanstead to the Ea ...
, not far from
Wanstead
Wanstead () is a town in East London, England, in the London Borough of Redbridge. It borders South Woodford to the north, Redbridge, London, Redbridge to the east and Forest Gate to the south, with Leytonstone and Walthamstow to the west. It is ...
in north-east
London
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.
History
The building was originally constructed to accommodate the Merchant Seamans' Orphan Asylum and was opened by
Prince Albert in 1861.
A chapel was added in 1863.
[ The orphans moved to ]Bearwood House
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in Wokingham
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History
Wokingham means 'Wocca's people's home'. Wocca was apparently a Saxon chieftain who may als ...
and the orphan asylum became a convent in 1921. The building was taken over by Essex County Council
Essex County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of Essex in England. It has 75 councillors, elected from 70 divisions, and is currently controlled by the Conservative Party. The council meets at County Hall ...
and converted to use as a hospital in 1938.[ It joined the ]National Health Service
The National Health Service (NHS) is the umbrella term for the publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom (UK). Since 1948, they have been funded out of general taxation. There are three systems which are referred to using the " ...
in 1948 but, after services were transferred to Whipps Cross Hospital
Whipps Cross University Hospital is a large university hospital in the locality of Whipps Cross in Leytonstone and is within Epping Forest in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, London, England. It is managed by Barts Health NHS Trust.
Histo ...
, closed in 1986.[
The majority of the building was gutted internally and converted into apartments.][ The hospital's old chapel lay empty until 1995 it was purchased by what was then the Buckhurst Hill Reform Synagogue. The building was refurbished to a high standard and is now the ]Sukkat Shalom Reform Synagogue
Sukkat Shalom Reform Synagogue, a member of the Movement for Reform Judaism, is a Reform Jewish community based in Wanstead in the London Borough of Redbridge. Its rabbi (since 2021) is Rabbi Tali Artman Partock.
The synagogue is housed in the ...
.[
The exterior of the hospital was used for the opening credits of the ]Doctor in the House
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comedy series produced by London Weekend Television
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from 1969.
See also
*Healthcare in London
Healthcare in London, which consumes about a fifth of the NHS budget in England, is in many respects distinct from that in the rest of the United Kingdom, or England.
History Early history
The earliest state hospitals in the UK were set up in L ...
*List of hospitals in England
The following is a list of hospitals in England. For NHS trusts, see the list of NHS Trusts.
East Midlands
* Arnold Lodge, Leicestershire
*Babington Hospital – Belper, Derbyshire
*Bassetlaw District General Hospital – Worksop, Nottinghams ...
References
Further reading
* {{cite book, title=Wanstead & Woodford, first1=Ian , last1=Dowling , first2= Nick, last2= Harris, publisher=Tempus Publishing, location=Stroud , year= 1994, isbn=0-7524-0113-0
Hospital buildings completed in 1861
Defunct hospitals in London
Health in the London Borough of Redbridge
Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Redbridge
1861 establishments in England