Broadgate Hospital

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Broadgate Hospital
Opened 1871
Closed 1987
Current Status Demolished
Building Style Corridor Plan
Location Walkington, Yorkshire
Alternate Names East Riding of Yorkshire County Asylum

Walkington Asylum

East Riding Mental Hospital



History

The asylum was built when it became necessary to separate from the agreement with North Riding with whom the Clifton Asylum was shared. The asylum was designed by Charles Henry Howell who was also architect at the Brookwood, Moulsford and Cane Hill asylums. Broadgate was one of the earlier UK asylums to close (in 1987), and services were then combined with those at De la Pole Hospital, in Hull. The buildings were demolished and housing built on the site.

Books

Across the Westwood : The Life and Times of Broadgate Hospital Beverley, by Robert Curry

Links

Photos & information at County Asylums