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Norfolk and Norwich Hospital

1771 establishments in England2003 disestablishments in EnglandBuildings and structures completed in 1771Buildings and structures in NorwichCharitable hospitals
Defunct hospitals in EnglandEdward Boardman buildingsHospital buildings completed in the 18th centuryHospitals disestablished in 2003Hospitals established in the 1770sHospitals in NorfolkUse British English from June 2017Voluntary hospitals
Original Norfolk and Norwich Hospital geograph.org.uk 84361
Original Norfolk and Norwich Hospital geograph.org.uk 84361

The Norfolk and Norwich Hospital stood on a site in St Stephen's Road, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Founded in 1771, it closed in 2003 after its services had been transferred to the new Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Many of the buildings were then demolished and replaced by housing.

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Norfolk and Norwich Hospital
Norwich Heigham Grove

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Original Norfolk and Norwich Hospital geograph.org.uk 84361
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