Royal Albert Hospital | |
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Location | Ashton Road, Lancaster, Lancashire, England |
Coordinates | 54°02′01″N 2°48′03″W / 54.0336°N 2.8008°W |
Formed | SD 477,601 |
Founded | 1870 |
Built | 1868–73 |
Architect | E. G. Paley |
Architectural style(s) | Gothic Revival |
Governing body | Jamea Al Kauthar |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Royal Albert Hospital (original part only) |
Designated | 30 November 1970 |
Reference no. | 1194930 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Lodge to Royal Albert Hospital |
Designated | 30 November 1970 |
Reference no. | 1219861 |
The Royal Albert Hospital was a hospital in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It opened in 1870 as an institution for the care and education of children with learning problems. By 1909 there were 662 children in residence. Following new legislation in 1913, adults were also admitted. By the time of the introduction of the National Health Service in 1948 the hospital had 886 patients, and by the 1960s there were over 1,000 patients. Following legislation in the 1980s, the patients were relocated in the community, and the hospital closed in 1996. The building was acquired by Jamea Al Kauthar Islamic College to provide Islamic education for girls. The main part of the hospital is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building, and its west lodge is listed at Grade II.