History
Struggled to find much online other than this,
The original building was erected as a private house before 1875 and during World War I it was presented by Mrs Walford and run as a Red Cross hospital by Mrs Daly of Over Norton Park. It was opened as a war memorial in 1920 and run as a cottage hospital, administered by an Executive Committee and supported by voluntary contributions; there was a hospital contributory scheme until 1948. About £10,000 was raised in the 1930s to extend the original building (in 1938/9), which had provided only sixteen beds and one private ward. Serious cases were sent to the Radcliffe Infirmary, with only minor operations performed on the premises. A Matron was in charge of the hospital and local doctors attended the patients. The hospital moved from its original site to London Road, Chipping Norton, at the end of February 2011.
By the time the hospital became part of the NHS in 1948 the financial situation was very poor. Between 1948 and 1974 the hospital was under Banbury and District Hospital Management Committee, centred on the Horton Hospital. Responsibility passed to Oxfordshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) in 1974, Oxfordshire Health Authority in 1982, Oxfordshire Community Health NHS Trust in April 1994, Cherwell Vale Primary Care Trust in March 2001 and Oxfordshire Primary Care Trust in October 2006. It is now run by Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
The explore
Heard about this place and been told it’s got nice natural decay, so had a an early finish from work one Saturday afternoon so took the hours drive over.
On arrival there were a few people around, so waited for my chance and found a way in.
Once inside I could hear radio static, wasn’t sure if it was security with a walkie talkie, so hid for a while before continuing. Never bumped into anyone, took my time as was using my slr camera with ilford film.
Photos
Struggled to find much online other than this,
The original building was erected as a private house before 1875 and during World War I it was presented by Mrs Walford and run as a Red Cross hospital by Mrs Daly of Over Norton Park. It was opened as a war memorial in 1920 and run as a cottage hospital, administered by an Executive Committee and supported by voluntary contributions; there was a hospital contributory scheme until 1948. About £10,000 was raised in the 1930s to extend the original building (in 1938/9), which had provided only sixteen beds and one private ward. Serious cases were sent to the Radcliffe Infirmary, with only minor operations performed on the premises. A Matron was in charge of the hospital and local doctors attended the patients. The hospital moved from its original site to London Road, Chipping Norton, at the end of February 2011.
By the time the hospital became part of the NHS in 1948 the financial situation was very poor. Between 1948 and 1974 the hospital was under Banbury and District Hospital Management Committee, centred on the Horton Hospital. Responsibility passed to Oxfordshire Area Health Authority (Teaching) in 1974, Oxfordshire Health Authority in 1982, Oxfordshire Community Health NHS Trust in April 1994, Cherwell Vale Primary Care Trust in March 2001 and Oxfordshire Primary Care Trust in October 2006. It is now run by Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
The explore
Heard about this place and been told it’s got nice natural decay, so had a an early finish from work one Saturday afternoon so took the hours drive over.
On arrival there were a few people around, so waited for my chance and found a way in.
Once inside I could hear radio static, wasn’t sure if it was security with a walkie talkie, so hid for a while before continuing. Never bumped into anyone, took my time as was using my slr camera with ilford film.
Photos