Listed Buildings
in Stoke-on-Trent and area
Former Parish Hospital
at Stoke-on-Trent Union Workhouse
Area
Hartshill |
Street
Newcastle Road |
Heritage No.
137 A |
Grade
II |
Date Listed
15 March 1993 |
Building:
Former Parish
Hospital at Stoke-on-Trent Union Workhouse |
Location:
STOKE ON TRENT SJ84NE
NEWCASTLE ROAD, Hartshill |
Description:
Brick with plain tiled roof. 2-storeyed |
A new
Stoke-upon-Trent Poor Law Parish was formed on 30th April 1836,
governed by an elected Board of 24 Guardians. The new Union had had
a population of 37,220 in the 1831 census, and a poor-relief
expenditure of £11,550 for the period 1833-5. The existing parish
workhouse was taken over by the new administration.
It was found that
many of the people who sought admission were in a bad state of
health, and from that cause unable to work to keep themselves; and
then again, many of the inmates, being aged and infirm, sickness was
a common occurrence with them; so it was found necessary to have a
separate place for dealing with this particular branch of the
Guardians' work. In 1842, east of the standing structure was built
the Parish Hospital.
This was arranged
to hold about 80 patients, and was found a very valuable addition to
the Workhouse.
Peter Higginbotham
Former parish
hospital at Stoke-on-Trent Union Workhouse
In the entablature of the entrance
architrave, an inscription:
"Stoke-on-Trent Parish Hospital erected AD 1842"
photos: © Peter
Higginbotham 2001
Former parish hospital at Stoke-on-Trent Union
Workhouse, now part of the City General Hospital. 1842.
Brick with plain tiled roof. 2-storeyed, 7 bays
(1-5-1) with advanced outer bays with windows with stone
architraves. Entrance in centre of main range, squared doorway
in stone architrave with stressed quoins, and lugged architrave
to window over.
In the entablature of the entrance architrave, an
inscription: "Stoke-on-Trent Parish Hospital erected AD 1842".
Flanking windows 12-pane sashes with flat arched stuccoed heads,
the ground floor windows renewed in original openings. Axial
stacks.
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