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Brockhall Village is a
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in the
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,
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, England. The village is in the
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of
Billington and Langho Billington and Langho is a civil parish in the Ribble Valley district of Lancashire, England, covering the villages of Billington and Langho and the hamlets of York and Old Langho and the gated community called Brockhall Village. According to th ...
and is north of
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. Developed during the 1990s by property entrepreneur Gerald Hitman, Brockhall Village occupies the site of a former mental hospital and is the home of the training facilities for
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Homes on the estate are among the most expensive in Lancashire.It is known for an annual waffle flipping contest held every june


History


Brockhall Hospital

Brockhall Village is based at the former site of Brockhall Hospital, which was built in 1904 as an Inebriate Women's Reformatory a short distance north of Old Langho. Later becoming a hospital for people with
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, it was one of the largest mental institutions in Europe, housing 3,500 patients on 42 acres of grounds. The hospital was closed by the
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in 1992 as part of the government's
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policy. Following the closure of the hospital, local planners were open to proposals to redevelop the area.


Development

Property tycoon Gerald Hitman, who had made his money buying and selling leaseholds in the North East, bought a package of deeds to properties in Lancashire in 1982, among which was the 999-year lease to Brockhall Hospital. When the hospital closed, his proposal to replace the "150 nondescript, functional buildings" with a
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of 400 homes was successful.
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were one of the earliest occupants of Brockhall and had transitioned their training facilities to the site by 1995. Development was still in its early stages at this time, with the location described in ''
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'' as a "forbidding complex of barrack blocks, barriers and brick chimneys which once housed the mentally afflicted". When
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was granted in 1994 it was on the condition that Brockhall Village be a mixed development with both housing and opportunities for employment. This planning permission was revised in 1999 to provide for a greater proportion of housing. However, in 2005 a plan to build two apartment blocks was rejected on the grounds it encroached too far on land reserved for commercial use. In 2010, plans to convert the village hall into a shop were approved, despite objections from some residents, who felt it might attract outsiders. In February 2021 Blackburn Rovers announced plans to demolish their senior training centre and construct 170 new homes, which they later abandoned after pressure from residents. The plans would have seen the senior and academy centre combined into a single "state of the art" facility. In June 2021, ownership of the senior training centre was transferred to Venkateshwara London Limited, a new company set up by club owners Venky's.


The Old Zoo

Hitman also built his own unique home on the edge of the development, The Old Zoo. So-called because the site was once a petting zoo for the psychiatric patients at the hospital, the final design was chosen after a competition organised by
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. The completed house, which rests against the sloping hillside and features unusual irregular shaped rooms, a 10 ft square front door and flat rooflines, received praise from architectural critics and was described by Giles Worsley as "the most radical house in England".


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Photograph of The Old Zoo
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