Bristol General Hospital (sometimes referred to as BGH or Bristol General) was a rehabilitation hospital in Guinea Street, Harbourside, Bristol, in the south west of England. It opened in 1832, and closed in 2012. The BGH was part of the University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust (UHBristol) which includes eight hospitals within Bristol. Since the sites closure, specialist heritage developers City & Country have acquired the site with planning approved to introduce a collection of 205 homes and commercial units. Works are currently underway at The General with residents already moved into their completed apartments.
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History
The hospital originally opened in 1832 taking only patients from the Bristol area, and expanding to outside Bristol in 1850. At the time of its closure, the hospital covered Bristol and North Somerset unitary authorities.
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Archives
Records and plans of the Bristol General Hospital are held at Bristol Archives (Ref. 40530) (online catalogue) and (Ref. 44931) (online catalogue).
Services
Specific services include:
- Occupational Therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Radiology
- Stroke Medicine
Inpatients
Inpatients had access to a restaurant, a hairdresser, and a daily trolley service selling confectionery and toiletries. Daily newspapers could also be delivered Monday to Friday.
Outpatients
The outpatient facilities included physiotherapy and day assessments for elderly people. The Sleep Unit Clinic and Sleep Studies department served a wider population in South West England.
Closure
The hospital closed on 4 April 2012. Some services moved to the Bristol Royal Infirmary (BRI), and others to the new South Bristol Community Hospital. In Autumn 2010 BNP Paribas Real Estate was instructed to sell the hospital site and marketing began on Friday 8 October.
Since the hospital's closure, the site has been acquired buy specialist heritage developers, City & Country. The development has since been recognised by the longest established new homes awards in the house-building industry, WhatHouse?, as the Winners of the Gold Award for Best Renovation. When complete, "The General", as it is now known, will be home to a collection of 205 one to four bedroom new and converted apartments and houses. At lower street level there will also be a collection of commercial properties which have been deliberately included within the masterplan to aid investment, economic growth and vitality within the immediate area.
In popular culture
In 2008, the hospital was used as the filming location for the BBC Three drama series Being Human, which was broadcast in early 2009.
See also
- List of hospitals in England
References
Source of article : Wikipedia