Warneford Hospital
Warneford Hospital | |
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Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust | |
Geography | |
Location | Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom |
Organisation | |
Care system | Public NHS |
Hospital type | Teaching |
Affiliated university | University of Oxford |
Services | |
Emergency department | No Accident & Emergency |
Beds | 104 |
History | |
Founded | 1826 |
Links | |
Website | http://www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk |
Lists | Hospitals in England |
The Warneford Hospital is a hospital in east Oxford, England.[1] The Warneford and the Littlemore Hospital are the major mental health hospitals serving Oxford.
The hospital opened as the Oxford Lunatic Asylum in July 1826 and subsequently (but no longer) was named the Radcliffe Lunatic Asylum and then the Warneford Lunatic Asylum. It was designed by Richard Ingleman (1777–1838) and built of Headington stone. The name commemorates the philanthropist Samuel Wilson Warneford.[2]
The hospital is in the suburb of Headington, east of Oxford city centre. It is located on Warneford Lane, which runs between Morrell Avenue and Old Road. It was the first hospital to be based in east Oxford. Almost all of the major Oxford hospitals are now based in Headington.
Warneford Hospital is extensively mentioned in the book Dark Clouds Gather by Katy Sara Culling about mental illness.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Hibbert, Christopher, ed. (1988). "Warnford Hospital". The Encyclopaedia of Oxford. Macmillan. pp. 491–492. ISBN 0-333-39917-X.
- ↑ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1899). "Warneford, Samuel Wilson". Dictionary of National Biography 59. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- ↑ Culling, Katy Sara (2011). Dark Clouds Gather. Chipmunkapublishing. ISBN 978-1847476678.
Coordinates: 51°45′03″N 1°13′21″W / 51.75083°N 1.22250°W