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    Arrow lluesty hospital, holywell, wales. may 2012

    went for a day exploring hospitals in north wales with a friend, this was the last we did on what was a long day!!

    Lluesty hospital, built as a workhouse in the late 1830s, has not been used since the new Holywell Community Hospital opened in 2008.
    The building is listed but there is land for development on the site, with room for up to 70 homes.
    The original workhouse complex and adjoining chapel were Grade II listed 20 years ago.
    The early Victorian building was designed by St Asaph architect John Welch and used as a workhouse for the poor of 14 parishes.





















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