All Saints' Hospital, Winson Green Explained

All Saints' Hospital
Location:Winson Green
Region:West Midlands
State:England
Coordinates:52.4932°N -1.9359°W
Healthcare:NHS
Type:Specialist
Speciality:Mental health
Founded:1850
Closed:2000
Map Type:West Midlands

All Saints' Hospital was a mental health hospital and facility in Winson Green, Birmingham, England.

History

The building was founded in 1847 by Mayor Robert Martineau. The facility was designed by DR Hill (who also designed HM Prison Birmingham) and opened as the Birmingham City Asylum in June 1850.[1] [2] The asylum was run by the Birmingham Lunatic Asylum Committee from 1845 to 1948. The building was repeatedly enlarged in the 1870’s to help contain the growing number of pauper inmates, due to the expansion of Birmingham.[1]

Annexes were built at the Leveretts in Handsworth in 1900 and at Glenthorne in Erdington in 1902.[1] The facility became Birmingham City Asylum in the early 20th century.[2]

It joined the National Health Service as Birmingham Mental Hospital in 1949.[1] Following the introduction of Care in the Community in the early 1980s, the hospital went into a period of decline and eventually closed on 12 April 2000.[1] Although the accommodation blocks have been demolished, the main building now forms offices for HM Prison Birmingham.[1] The other hospital buildings were demolished and the main building is positioned outside the large perimeter walls of the prison.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: All Saints Hospital. 27 September 2016 . County Asylums. 29 October 2018.
  2. Web site: All Saints' Hospital. National Archives. 29 October 2018.