St Johns Asylum formerly known as the Lincolnshire County Lunatic Asylum was built in 1852 and went through several expansions.Originally established as a joint venture between Lindsey, Kesteven, Holland, Lincoln, Grimsby and Stamford, and managed by a Board of Visitors decided on by the contributing authorities. Kesteven and Grantham withdrew their support when the contract of Union expired in 1893, eventually establishing the Kesteven County Asylum at South Rauceby, 1897. The hospital itself resides in 120 acres of land which includes gardens, farmland and a burial ground. The 1940 female patients were transferred to other hospitals, mainly Storthes Hall near Huddersfield, to allow enough space for an Emergency Hospital, with many returning until well after the war had ended. The NHS took over hospital administration in 1948. It wasn't until the 1960s that it finally became known as St John's Hospital. Patients were from Harmston Hall Hospital were transfered to St Johns when that hospital closed. Finally in 1989 St John's Hospital itself was closed in with all remaining patients transferred to other hospitals. The site was sold to developers and with the exception of the central block most buildings were demolished.
Visited in the great company of UrbanX, OMJ UE, Headflux and Nutcase (Jen) just kidding.
Surely not for the Euro 2012??
One Especially for Nelly (Sorry bud )
Thanks for looking and thanks to those that made it such a great days exploring
Visited in the great company of UrbanX, OMJ UE, Headflux and Nutcase (Jen) just kidding.
Surely not for the Euro 2012??
One Especially for Nelly (Sorry bud )
Thanks for looking and thanks to those that made it such a great days exploring
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