Nottingham Women's Hospital

[1] Its records are held at the Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham.

The new hospital, which was built on a site previously occupied by a building known as Southfield House,[3] became operational in 1923, and then officially opened on 5 November 1929.

[1] The main building was converted into flats, now called Charleston House, in 1982.

In June 2011 another building on the site was refurbished, extended and occupied by public house chain Wetherspoons.

The licensed premises is called The Gooseberry Bush, after the traditional humorous description of where babies come from.