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Grade II listed building.
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Alternative name(s): HAY LODGE HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CENTRE
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Upper Hall was formerly the residence of the Lay Vicars of Ledbury Church. There is some evidence for a large medieval building in the massive stone walls exposed mainly at cellar level but in places above. The earliest part of the present building is the eastern half of the south-western...
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Lazar House and remains of Leper Hospital of St Mary Magdalen founded pre 1119 and dissolved in 1547. After the Dissolution, the buildings were used as a barn and cottages.The remains of the chapel are contained in the north wing of the L-shaped building known as Lazar House. The original...
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Former Hospital of Augustinian Canons, now known as the Abbey. It now consists of three dwellings known as Beckington Grange, was built originally as the Hospital of the Augustinian Canons, founded here in 1502. The shell is 16th century, but the building was remodelled in 1620.
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1819 half-octagon prison by Chawner with octagonal governors house in centre. The building was converted to a female prison in 1853 and became military prison in 1878. Returned to civilian use in 1897 with various additions in the 20th century.
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Alternative name(s): MARYHILL HOSPITAL; OLD MILLS ROAD
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Excavation on ditch an inconclusive attempt to relate the fort to Hadrians Wall. National Trust Project Reference No.: 157