Hospital of St Nicholas, Nantwich
1083 establishments in England1548 disestablishments in EnglandDefunct hospitals in EnglandEnglish medieval hospitals and almshousesEngvarB from October 2017 ... and 3 more
Hospitals disestablished in 1548Hospitals established in the 11th centuryHospitals in Cheshire
The Hospital of St Nicholas (variously known as St Nicholas Hospital, the Hospice of St Nicholas and the free Chapel and Hospice of St Nicholas) was a medieval hospital for travellers, which gave its name to Hospital Street in the English town of Nantwich in Cheshire. Founded in 1083–84 by William Malbank, first baron of Nantwich, it was dissolved in 1548 and probably later demolished.
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Hospital Street,
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N 53.0656 ° | E -2.5153 ° |
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Hospital Street
Hospital Street
CW5 5RU , Millfields
England, United Kingdom
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