NHER 60831 (Building record) - Former Isolation Hospital at Hill House farm

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Summary

Former Cromer and district isolation hospital dating from 1897. The buildings comprised girls and boys' wards and a laundry building. The buildings are believed to have been in use as a hospital for around 50 years. In more recent years they have been used for stabling and kennels. A photographic record of the site was made in 2014, ahead of a planned conversion to residential use.

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Location

Map sheet TG23NW
Civil Parish ROUGHTON, NORTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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Former Cromer and district isolation hospital dating from 1897. The buildings comprised girls and boys' wards and a laundry building. The buildings are believed to have been in use as a hospital for around 50 years. In more recent years they have been used for kennels and stabling. The brickwork is of notably high quality in English bond. The interior was largely tiled in white and green. A photographic record of the site was made in 2014, ahead of a planned conversion to residential use.
See (S1) for further information.
A. Yardy (HES), 21 July 2015.

  • --- Secondary File: Secondary File.
  • <S1> Unpublished Report: 2014. Historic Building Recording Pro Forma Report by M. Hickling at Hill House Farm, Roughton, 2014.. Historic Building Recording.

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Record last edited

Oct 13 2018 9:52PM

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