Lancaster Moor Hospital

[2] A further building, which was designed by Arnold W. Kershaw in the gothic style and known as "the Annexe", was completed in 1883 and is grade II listed,[3] as are its walls, railings, and gateways.

[4] The hospital's chapel, which was designed by Edward Graham Paley, was built in 1866 and is grade II listed.

[5][6] A female doctor, Catherine Arnott, was one of the asylum's early resident Medical Officers.

[8] The Ladies' Villa, also known as Ridge Lea, was large enough to be classed separately as a small Mental Asylum.

[9] Following the introduction of Care in the Community in the early 1980s, the hospital went into a period of decline and closed in 2000; the Annexe and chapel have since been converted into apartments, and houses have been built in the grounds.

The 1883 building in 2010