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Report - Heatherwood Hospital, Ascot. December 2022

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Visited with Ella On a night visit.

We we’re on our way to another place when we drove past and saw all the fences So parked up and made our way in. The first building we got into was the mortuary, wasn’t expecting it to be a mortuary I thought the building was going to be a hub for all the electrics and stuff so a pleasant surprise.

There was a dog van and a car parked up in the car park but we didn’t see anyone so we wriggled under the fence and found our way in to the main hospital building. As we assumed the vehicles were just a scare tactic we were wandering around lighting the place up, turns out we were just very lucky as there are definitely dogs there and secca.

Coming out the main building there are huge amounts of old equipment and furniture dumped outside, seems such a waste of resources when the NHS is on its knees. I’m sure it could be out to some use.

We wandered around the site, sadly it’s 99% stripped though we found the chapel still relatively intact. I’m not entirely sure how we missed the operating theatre with the lights, we looked at the others. There is some nice decay in some of the old wards. Completely missed the hydrotherapy pool. We spent about 2 hours there until it got too cold.

I’d love to go back and use my camera, i just used my phone this time round. However, I’ve heard that security are now on it and when we went past on Saturday there were occupied security vans at all of the entry points.

History -

Heatherwood Hospital was built in the 1920's and the first patients were admitted in May 1922. The hospital was officially opened in May 1923 by the Duke of Connaught to accommodate 136 patients.





The hospital funded by United Services Fund and was built for the benefit of the children of ex-servicemen from the 1914 - 18 war. These children were suffering from surgical tuberculosis and other orthopaedic diseases.



The original hospital had three wards ( currently 1,2,3 ) one for children of both sexes under the age of seven and the other two provided one ward each for older boys & Girls.



Vegetable gardens were developed to produce most of the vegetables and fruit needed for the hospital.



The hospital was handed over to the London county council in 1934 who after two years built additional wards and a new wing to the nurse's home, By 1937 under the management of the London county council , Heatherwood had 250 beds and was considered a specialist hospital for young people with surgical TB. Patients spent a lot of time outside in the fresh air. It was believed that the pine woods which surrounded Heatherwood had a beneficial effect upon patients.



Heatherwood had it's own school, which was recognized by the board of education and there were active boy scout and girl guide troops for the invalid children.



Five years after Heatherwood had been taken over by the London County Council the second world war commenced. It was decided that the hospital should be used to take adult patients evacuated from London. The wards were modified to cater for patients of all ages. Heatherwood played a very useful role during the war, and was fortunate to escape with only minimal damage from air raids.



The introduction of the National Health Service in 1948 included the hospital in the north west metropolitan region and responsibility for the management was in the hands of the Windsor group hospital management committee.



Advances in antibiotics in the 1950's meant a decline in TB cases and a rise in normal orthopaedic patients. After continuing to function as an orthopaedic hospital, it was redeveloped as a district general hospital.



In 1961 the accident and out-patient department was opened along with an enlarged operating suite and improved physiotherapy facilities with a hydrotherapy pool. This was officiated by the Princess Royal( Princess Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary ). This was followed by improvements to the children's department.



In April 1972 a new maternity department was opened with 75 beds 50 for obstetric and 25 for gynaecological and 15 special care baby cots.



Since the early 1980's much building and restoration has taken place on the Heatherwood site.



In January 1983 ward 10 was opened.



In the late 1980’s the mental health unit and elderly unit was built and was officially opened by HRH Princess Anne in 1988.



In 1994 the hospital lost it's children's ward and the status was changed to a day unit only.



As the 1990’s draw to a close the special care baby unit was closed and the buildings are converted into the new diagnostic centre incorporating x-ray from the old original buildings.



In 2001 the minor injuries unit is moved to the ground floor of the maternity unit along with the South East Berks Doctors On Call unit.



2002 An additional temporary ward is added to the site behind ward three( Ward 16 ).

2004 Ward 8 is closed to Gynae patients and a new ward is added as an annex to ward 1. This is ward 1G. At the end of 2004 ward 3 is closed and patients are moved to the vacated ward 8. The walkways between wards 4 and 5 are altered and windows are built into the open sections of the walkways.



2005 The installation of an MRI scanner is completed in the diagnostics unit formerly special care baby unit.



2006 July A new discharge Lounge is opened on ward 10. Funding for this provided by the League of Friends. Local schools provide artwork which is displayed at various points around the hospital. This is very well received by visitors and staff.



Work commences on the provision of new staff accommodation and private housing and demolition of old accommodation and conversion of Heatherwood hse into flats.



In 2007 A number of cosmetic changes have been taking place within the grounds including the provision of a safety rail around the sunken garden.


The day nursery has moved into forest lodge along with the training school.

2008 New building of staff accommodation and private housing is completed.

2009 Ward 5 was divided into a urology clinic and an Orthopaedic nurse led department and clinic.



Medical assessment ward has closed along with ward 16, Ward 10, Ward 7G formerly Gynae has also closed. In addition path lab functions, laundry and estate services are radically reduced or moved to Wexham.



In 2010 Wrvs shops in Maternity to close as the space is required by the catering company who provide the meals service for patients.



In 2011 Ward 4 is moved to ward 10 and renamed ward 4 elective orthopaedic surgery. At the end of the year the small maternity unit is closed through long term staff illness, but is unlikely to re-open.



In 2012 January the white temporary portacabins used at the front of the site for a local GP practice are removed.



In 2014 April Minor injuries unit is closed. June ward 12 Mental Health Services close and move to Prospect park. October 1st Heatherwood and Wexham Trust is taken over by Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust. Ward 8 closes and functions and staff are moved to Wexham.



In 2016 April Frimley health publish plans to re-build a new hospital at the rear of the site and the existing buildings and site will be sold for development.



In 2018 A former mental health block at Heatherwood hospital, the Emi unit, which has stood empty for some years, work is under way to convert into offices for staff and trusts headquarters at a cost of £3.5m. Stable cottage is demolished to make way for car park.



In 2019 Work finally gets under way to build a new hospital at the rear of the current premises.A number of video's are posted on the progress of the re-development.



In 2021 Summer, As work on the new hospital is in it's final stages, patients are expected to start using the new hospital Winter 2021/2022. December and the new site is handed over from Kier construction. The covid pandemic which gripped the country throughout 2020/2021 delayed the move until March 2022 before the first patients would be treated.



In 2022 25th March and all but one of the services are closed on the original hospital site in preparation for the opening of the hospital at the rear of the site. Children's services were still operating in the old buildings. 28th March visitors to the hospital today were greeted with signs which confirmed the site was closed. The beginning of the end for Heatherwood original hospital. It didn't make the 100 years milestone. Over 200 houses are set to be built on the site.



The former Heatherwood Hospital was used as the exterior of "Finisham Maternity Hospital" in Carry On Matron (1972).

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