Preston Royal Infirmary Explained

Preston Royal Infirmary
Map Type:United Kingdom Preston
Coordinates:53.766°N -2.6926°W
Region:Preston
State:England
Country:UK
Healthcare:NHS
Type:Teaching Hospital
Founded:1869
Closed:1990

The Preston Royal Infirmary was an acute general hospital in Preston, Lancashire, England. Two remaining buildings are Grade II listed buildings.

History

The hospital had its origins in a House of Recovery constructed between 1829 and 1833. It was extended by James Hibbert between 1866 and 1870 to create the Preston and County of Lancaster Royal Infirmary; this facility became the Preston and County of Lancaster Queen Victoria Royal Infirmary in 1929.[1] A further two storeys were added to the main block in 1936.

It joined the National Health Service as the Preston Royal Infirmary in 1948 and, after services had transferred to the Royal Preston Hospital, it closed in 1990.[1] Two buildings each gained Grade II listed building status on 7 April 1988, and were subsequently converted for use as student halls of residence.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Preston Infirmary, Preston. National Archives. 30 November 2018.