Chester Royal Infirmary, Grade II listed former hospital in Chester, England.
Chester Royal Infirmary is a former hospital on City Walls Road built from red brick with Georgian-style architecture, featuring Doric columns at the entrance and decorative stone trim. The structure displays a distinctive central porch with classical proportions and arched window openings arranged across its facade.
This hospital was constructed between 1758 and 1761 by architect William Yoxall and operated on public donations to provide medical care. The building closed its doors at the end of the 20th century after serving the community for nearly two and a half centuries.
The building received its royal designation in 1914 during King George V's visit, when he inaugurated the Albert Wood wing with six additional wards.
The original building has been converted into residential apartments while maintaining its listed status and architectural features. You can view the exterior architecture and historic details from City Walls Road, though interior access is not available to the public.
The entrance features a round-headed arch with the inscription 'ERECTED 1761' carved into the stone above the porch. This inscription provides visitors with the exact year of construction and showcases the craftsmanship typical of Georgian-era buildings.
Location: Cheshire West and Chester
GPS coordinates: 53.19140,-2.89750
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:40
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