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Rauceby Hospital

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Historic records sourced by the District Planning Authority confirm that the application site, which is currently an Orchard, is one of the last vestiges of the original parkland grounds designed by Landscape Architect William Goldring in 1900 to serve the former Kesteven County Asylum. The grounds
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Known formally as No 4 RAF Hospital Rauceby, the hospital acted in many ways as a satellite to the Cranwell unit, with 1000 beds, focussing through its Crash and Burns unit on supporting aircrew injured on operations. Most famously the pioneering plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe was part of this
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were carefully designed to serve as both a parkland setting for the architecture of the Asylum buildings whilst also providing for horticultural activities to aid the ongoing therapy of Asylum residents, including through the provision of fruit trees in an Orchard.
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The former isolation unit, now known as Ash Villa, functions as a 12-bedded in-patient unit for age 12–18 years within the child and adolescent mental health services under the control of the Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
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An isolation unit, built in 1919 on the western edge of the site was never used as such; instead it housed those residents working on the farm. The facility became Kesteven Mental Hospital in 1924 and Rauceby Mental Hospital in 1933.
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There was a major fire in the hall in 1945 and it was badly damaged although it was subsequently restored. The RAF handed the hospital back for civilian use in 1947 and it joined the
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layout". Construction began in 1897 and it was officially opened as Kesteven County Asylum on 20 June 1902. The gardens were designed under a separate contract by
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in the early 1980s, the hospital went through a period of decline and finally closed in December 1997. The site was subsequently developed for residential use by
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team, many of his early patients forming a drinking club known as the 'Guinea Pig Club'.
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as Rauceby Hospital in 1948 although patients did not actually return until 1949.
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County Asylum, is a now-defunct mental institution in the parish of
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worked at the facility, along with other members of the "
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Rauceby Hospital is located in Lincolnshire
Sleaford
Lincolnshire
Coordinates
52°59′02″N 0°27′03″W / 52.9839°N 0.4509°W / 52.9839; -0.4509
Care system
Funding
Government hospital
Type
Hospitals in England
Kesteven
Quarrington
Lincolnshire
Greylees
George Thomas Hine
echelon
William Goldring
Royal Air Force
RAF Cranwell
plastic surgeon
Archibald McIndoe
Guinea Pig Club
National Health Service
Care in the Community
David Wilson Homes
Greylees


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