Warneford Hospital | |
Location: | Leamington Spa |
Region: | Warwickshire |
State: | England |
Country: | UK |
Coordinates: | 52.2841°N -1.5255°W |
Healthcare: | NHS |
Type: | General |
Founded: | 1834 |
Closed: | 1993 |
Map Type: | Warwickshire |
Warneford Hospital was an institution which served as the main hospital for the town of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire between its opening in 1834 and its closure in 1993.[1]
The hospital was named after Samuel Wilson Warneford, a philanthropist who donated £3,000 of the £4,000 needed to build the hospital.[2] The foundation stone was laid in 1832[3] and it opened in 1834.[2] It was initially funded either by the patients themselves, by wealthy individual donors or by collections made from the general public.[2]
The maternity unit, the Cay Block,[4] was financed by donations and collections organised by Mrs Annie Cay.[2] The hospital became the main birthplace for local babies after the Cay Block opened in 1939.[2] The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948[3] and Radio Warneford first broadcast in 1973.[5]
After services transferred to either Warwick Hospital or Walsgrave Hospital (now University Hospital Coventry), the hospital closed in 1993.[1]