Harmston Hall
United Kingdom /
England /
Waddington /
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/ United Kingdom
/ England
/ Waddington
mansion / manor house / villa, mental / lunatic asylum
Harmston Hall was built as a manor house, totalling 20,800 square feet (1,930 m2), in 1710 for Sir Charles Thorold, and in 1719 was the home of Sir George Thorold, Lord Mayor of London. In 1930 it became part of a mental health hospital complex, and functioned as the headquarters for the Lincolnshire Joint Board for Mental Defectives. The hospital closed in 1989, the site being redeveloped as a private residence
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Coordinates: 53°8'43"N -0°33'14"E
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- Whisby Nature Park 7.6 km
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