Claybury Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Woodford Bridge, London. It was built to a design by the English architect George Thomas Hine who was a prolific Victorian architect of hospital buildings. It was opened in 1893 making it the Fifth Middlesex County Asylum. Historic England identified the hospital as being "the most important asylum built in England after 1875".
Since the closure of the hospital, the site was redeveloped as housing and a gymnasium under the name Repton Park. The hospital block, tower, and chapel, which is now a swimming complex, were designated as a Grade II listed building in 1990.
ClayburyHospital was a psychiatric hospital in Woodford Bridge, London. It was built to a design by the English architect George Thomas Hine who was a...
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The hospital also incorporated the Central Pathological Laboratory, transferred from ClayburyHospital, run by Mott. Construction of the hospital was...
outbuildings, and new builds. Claybury Hall, Woodford Bridge, Greater London – 2000–03 by Crest Nicholson (purchased ClayburyHospital in 1997), into apartments...
Drapers' Hall in 1839. Claybury House, Essex (now London Borough of Redbridge) for James Hatch. Later formed part of ClayburyHospital. West Hill House, Wandsworth...
shopping district to the South, and also borders Claybury Park, which used to be home to ClayburyHospital. Neighbouring areas include Barkingside, Aldborough...
which he deployed at Claybury. Works included: Nottingham Borough Asylum, Mapperley, 1875–80; extended 1889–90 The Towers Hospital, Leicester, extensions...
leave of my senses. I started work on January 1, 1969. Up the road at ClayburyHospital there was Brice Pitt, who was about two years ahead of me in setting...
assistant medical officer at ClayburyHospital, where she focused on neurological disorders, as well as the Canning Town Mission Hospital. During her time in the...
Ministry of Public Building and Works. Vera Evelyn Darley, Matron, ClayburyHospital, Woodford Green, Essex. Ifor Hughes Davies, MB, ChB, General Medical...
Council's Asylum at Banstead. He advised the LCC on the new asylum at Claybury and recommended Robert Armstrong-Jones to be its first director. Claye...
physiology at the Charing Cross Hospital Medical School 1895 Director of the London County Council laboratory at Claybury Asylum. 1896 Fellow of the Royal...
Helpston, near Peterborough. Sinclair also writes about Claybury Asylum, another psychiatric hospital in Essex, in Rodinsky's Room, a collaboration with the...
Birmingham (now the University of Birmingham). He was pathologist at Claybury Lunatic Asylum from 1899 to 1903. He was a senior assistant at Hellingly's...
site". SurreyLive. Retrieved 15 September 2023. "406 bus timetable - Epsom Hospital". Transport for London. Retrieved 1 May 2024. "Kingston Cromwell Road bus...
Claybury Asylum pathology laboratory in London, she performed autopsies on about 100 deceased women received from London and Charing Cross hospitals....
Elizabeth Hayward, who married firstly Sir Richard Warren (died March 1597) of Claybury, Essex, and secondly, on 21 July 1597, Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet...
was still in use in the 1880s inspiring the construction of a bath at Claybury Asylum, Woodford, in 1893.: p.85 Influenced by these early baths, several...
story The Monkey's Paw. Jacobs also wrote sardonic short stories based in 'Claybury', a thinly veiled fictionalisation of Loughton.[citation needed] Rudyard...
Assistant Medical Officer at the new Claybury Asylum in 1893. Five years later, he was transferred to Bexley Mental Hospital as Superintendent, serving there...