Withington Community Hospital

About Withington Community Hospital

Withington Community Hospital is a hospital in south Manchester, England. A new hospital building to the south-east of the old site is now a primary care base, run by University Hospital of South Manchester it now provides specialist care to those who are awaiting diagnostic treatment and day surgery appointments. At its height, the hospital was the largest teaching hospital in Europe, thanks in part to its affiliation with the University of Manchester, which has one of the largest medical schools in the north of England. HistoryOriginally known as the Chorlton Barlow Moor Work House, the hospital was purpose-built in 1854–55 as a workhouse for the poor of the Chorlton Poor Law Union, which covered most of south Manchester. In 1859 it had as inmates 458 adults (including minors of 17 and upwards) and 195 children. In the 1880s conditions were improved at the instigation of Dr John Milson Rhodes one of the board members: the removal of the children to Styal was one of his reforms. In 1864-66, it was converted into a hospital for the poor with the notable British nurse, Florence Nightingale, quoted as saying ". . . your hospital plan will be one of the best, if not the best, in the country" when writing to the architect Thomas Worthington - upon initial observation of the plans. The hospital also provided support for the military just after the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 and German prisoners of war were kept there. At this time it was known as simply Withington Hospital, being named that after a change in 1910. (It was until 1904 outside the city of Manchester in Withington Urban District. ) The frontage of 1854–55 is showy and the chapel is Italianate in style: behind were the seven pavilions of the hospital of 1864-66 with many later buildings all over the site. In the later years all the old buildings were taken over by the hospital and a new smaller workhouse was built on the opposite side of Nell Lane: this closed in 1928.

Withington Community Hospital Description

Withington Community Hospital is a hospital in south Manchester, England. A new hospital building to the south-east of the old site is now a primary care base, run by University Hospital of South Manchester it now provides specialist care to those who are awaiting diagnostic treatment and day surgery appointments. At its height, the hospital was the largest teaching hospital in Europe, thanks in part to its affiliation with the University of Manchester, which has one of the largest medical schools in the north of England. HistoryOriginally known as the Chorlton Barlow Moor Work House, the hospital was purpose-built in 1854–55 as a workhouse for the poor of the Chorlton Poor Law Union, which covered most of south Manchester. In 1859 it had as inmates 458 adults (including minors of 17 and upwards) and 195 children. In the 1880s conditions were improved at the instigation of Dr John Milson Rhodes one of the board members: the removal of the children to Styal was one of his reforms. In 1864-66, it was converted into a hospital for the poor with the notable British nurse, Florence Nightingale, quoted as saying ". . . your hospital plan will be one of the best, if not the best, in the country" when writing to the architect Thomas Worthington - upon initial observation of the plans. The hospital also provided support for the military just after the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 and German prisoners of war were kept there. At this time it was known as simply Withington Hospital, being named that after a change in 1910. (It was until 1904 outside the city of Manchester in Withington Urban District. ) The frontage of 1854–55 is showy and the chapel is Italianate in style: behind were the seven pavilions of the hospital of 1864-66 with many later buildings all over the site. In the later years all the old buildings were taken over by the hospital and a new smaller workhouse was built on the opposite side of Nell Lane: this closed in 1928.

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Withington Community Hospital is located at M20 2 Manchester, United Kingdom
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