[1] The hospital, which was founded by Roger, Earl of Warwick in about 1135, is classified by English Heritage as a scheduled monument.
[3] The hospital was founded by Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick, in the vicinity of a church of the same name towards the end of the reign of Henry I of England, in about 1135.
[7] The structural problems of the surviving Master's House mean that it is listed on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register as 'very bad'.
[8] In 2018 it was announced that after lying unused and covered up for "almost four decades"[9] £530,000 would be allocated to the site to use it for supported housing, preserving the older buildings in their current condition as best as possible.
[10] On January 15, 2021, Warwick District Council announced a Compulsory Purchase Order had been served on the owner of the site of the hospital to enable the scheme to proceed.