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Friary Community Hospital

1999 establishments in EnglandHospitals established in 1999Hospitals in North YorkshireNHS hospitals in EnglandRichmond, North Yorkshire
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Richmond Community Hospital geograph.org.uk 987330
Richmond Community Hospital geograph.org.uk 987330

The Friary Community Hospital is a health facility in Queen's Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It is managed by South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The main frontage, facing east, is 19th century, while the adjacent block, facing south, is 18th century and is a Grade II listed building.

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Friary Community Hospital
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