St Nicholas Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne
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St Nicholas Hospital is an
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located in
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, UK. The entrance is located on Jubilee Road. The buildings range from Victorian-era to modern facilities and occupy of land. The hospital is managed by Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust.


History


Early history

As Newcastle upon Tyne did not have a hospital of its own for mentally ill patients, a new asylum was proposed in Coxlodge, where a farmstead known as Dodd's Farm was purchased. In 1864 initial plans were drawn up, and William Lambie Moffatt was appointed architect. The facility opened as Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Lunatic Asylum in July 1869 and became the Newcastle upon Tyne City Lunatic Asylum in 1882. Some of the first patients were transferred from
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Asylum as Durham County Magistrates had refused to renew the contract of that facility. In 1884 permission was granted to extend the hospital, and the East and West Pavilions were completed in 1887. These allowed an additional 80 patients to be admitted. The asylum steadily grew, with more buildings erected. During the
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the patients were evacuated and the hospital became Northumberland No. 1 War Hospital for wounded soldiers, who were brought there by train. The facility reverted to an asylum in 1921. In 1948 the
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took over the hospital and changed the name to St Nicholas Hospital. A new admissions unit called the Collingwood Clinic was opened in 1956. The site of the former Collingwood Clinic was sold in the 1990s and is now used by
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. Part of the original asylum was sold in the late 1990s and converted into housing, now known as Lanesborough Court. In 1986 a church that had been located within the hospital grounds burned down. The area used by the church is now occupied by the 1994-built Ashgrove Nursing Home.


Recent history

Work to build an extension, the Bamburgh Clinic, on the site of a former fish factory, at a cost of £22 million started in November 2004 and was completed in April 2006. The new clinic is bordered by residential properties and a Northumberland Wildlife Trust wildlife centre and office. In 2009 the Greentrees unit and the Lennox Ward were renovated at a cost of circa £8 million. The renovation of these Victorian hospital buildings was one of eight projects short-listed from 20 entries for the Best Design in the Community Benefit category of the
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Jubilee Theatre

The hospital also includes the
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, a theatre which opened in 1899. Currently the theatre is primarily used by two groups: Juniper Productions (founded 1998) a drama group for sufferers of mental health difficulties, and since 1992, an external theatre company, First Act Theatre.


Bibliography

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See also

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References


External links


Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust
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