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How old is Holywell hospital?

How old is Holywell hospital?

Holywell Hospital
Opened 1899
Links
Website www.northerntrust.hscni.net/hospitals/306.htm
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When did Purdysburn hospital close?

2006
Generally known as Purdysburn Fever Hospital, it was renamed the Northern Ireland Fever Hospital and Radiotherapy Centre and then Belvoir Park Hospital. Closed 2006.

What is hollywell?

Hollywell is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Hollywell had a population of 2,865 people.

When was Holywell built?

Holywell School was built in stages and opened on 1st September, 1973 as a Church of England Middle School in the Diocese of St Albans. Church of England Schools have a long, historic tradition and were originally set up to provide education for the poor of the parish.

Is Antrim in Republic of Ireland?

The majority of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is in County Antrim, with the remainder being in County Down….County Antrim.

County Antrim Contae Aontroma (Irish) Coontie Antrìm (Ulster-Scots)
Region Northern Ireland
Province Ulster
Established c. 1400
County town Antrim

When was Altnagelvin hospital built?

1960

Altnagelvin Area Hospital
History
Opened 1960
Links
Website westerntrust.hscni.net/hospitals/altnagelvin-area-hospital/

When was Purdysburn hospital built?

Built to designs by Young and McKenzie, this opened in 1906; later known as the ‘Purdysburn Fever Hospital’ and later still ‘Belvoir Park Hospital’ it continued in use until 2006.

Is Holywell rough?

Holywell is among the top 5 most dangerous small towns in Clwyd, and is among the top 10 most dangerous overall out of Clwyd’s 142 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Holywell in 2021 was 138 crimes per 1,000 people.

What is Holywell famous for?

The market town of Holywell is known for St Winefride’s Well, a holy well surrounded by a chapel, itself known since at least the Roman period. It has been a site of Christian pilgrimage since about 660, dedicated to Saint Winefride who, according to legend, was beheaded there by Caradog who attempted to attack her.

Is Holywell a nice place to live?

Holywell Crime Overview Holywell is among the top 5 most dangerous small towns in Clwyd, and is among the top 10 most dangerous overall out of Clwyd’s 142 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Holywell in 2021 was 138 crimes per 1,000 people.

What does Antrim mean in Irish?

lone ridge
Antrim (Irish: Aontroim [ˈeːnˠt̪ˠɾˠɪmʲ], meaning ‘lone ridge’) is a town and civil parish in County Antrim in the northeast of Northern Ireland, on the banks of the Six Mile Water, on the north shore of Lough Neagh.

Where is Holywell Hospital?

Holywell Hospital is situated on high ground two miles north of Antrim on the Steeple Road. In 1891 the Holywell site of 100 acres was selected as the location for a County Antrim Lunatic Asylum. Built primarily to alleviate serious overcrowding at the Belfast Asylum it provided a separate asylum for Country Antrim and was opened in 1898.

How far is Antrim Holywell Hospital from Belfast?

The distance between Belfast and Antrim Holywell Hospital is 15 miles. The road distance is 17.7 miles. How do I travel from Belfast to Antrim Holywell Hospital without a car?

Why was the lunatic asylum in Holywell built?

In 1891 the Holywell site of 100 acres was selected as the location for a County Antrim Lunatic Asylum. Built primarily to alleviate serious overcrowding at the Belfast Asylum it provided a separate asylum for Country Antrim and was opened in 1898.

When was the first isolation hospital opened in Watford?

The Watford and District Isolation Hospital was opened in 1896, in Tolpits Lane, Watford by the Watford Joint Hospital Board at a cost of £12,058. It consisted of two wards and two isolation blocks with a total of forty-two beds.