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Greaves Hall

Greaves Hall was a country house on the outskirts of Banks in Lancashire, England, built in a Tudorbethan style for Thomas Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick in 1900.

Greaves Hall Hospital
Greaves Hall
Former location in West Lancashire
Geography
LocationBanks, Southport, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates53°40′32″N 2°54′57″W / 53.6756°N 2.9159°W / 53.6756; -2.9159
Organisation
Care systemWas private, NHS,
TypeTeaching, psychiatric,
Services
History
Opened1948
Closed1992
Demolished2009
Links
ListsHospitals in England

History edit

Thomas Scarisbrick born in 1874, built Greaves Hall in 1900 on a 124-acre (0.50 km2) site given by his father as a wedding present when he married Josephine Chamberlain of Cleveland, Ohio, USA in 1895.[1] The mansion was surrounded by sculptured lawns, gardens with ornamental trees and flowering shrubs. The hall had approximately 55 rooms, open areas situated on the ground, first, second and attic floors and a vast basement.[2] A porter's lodge by the main entrance, a gardener's lodge, engineer's workshop, laundry and general workshop in mock Tudor style were built in close proximity.

The Scarisbricks remained at Greaves Hall until after the First World War when they moved to Scarisbrick Hall and sold the estate to a consortium of farmers from Banks. The mansion stood empty while the land was cultivated by the consortium. On 3 May 1932 the house was leased to Dorothy Glaister Greaves and became Sherbrook Private Girls' School. The ballroom was used as the school hall, with dormitories in the attic rooms, the library was re-stocked. The gardens were used for sports and leisure with tennis courts and hockey pitches. The house and grounds were used by the school until 1938 when it closed.

Greaves Hall Hospital edit

After the school closed, the house was used as a hospital for patients with tuberculosis. In 1948, it was used for patients from Liverpool with mental health problems. The mental health unit had wards and ancillary buildings in the leisure grounds of the old house. The hospital closed in the early 1990s when services were moved to Southport.

Dereliction edit

The hall suffered from acts of vandalism and arson after it closed and its owners claimed it was beyond repair. Applications were made to demolish the building,[1] and other buildings including the landmark water tower. Despite having Listed building status Greaves Hall suffered arson attacks which led to its partial demolition in 2003 and 2005. The building was removed from the heritage at risk register in 2009 and demolished shortly afterwards, having become structurally unsafe. Demolition took two months due to the grand scale of the building.

 
Greaves Hall dining room during demolition (20/08/2009)

Development edit

Redrow homes have developed most of the site where the hospital wards once stood. The old the hospital school was converted into a new school for St Stephen's Primary. The former communal hall at the centre of hospital activities was converted into "Banks Leisure Centre" retaining the gymnasium, stage and function hall. The swimming pool was filled in and replaced by football/tennis/basketball courts. The nurses' houses are privately owned. The recreational ground and golf driving range are used for football and archery. In 2009 a development of houses was built next to the old nurses' homes. A small business park has been developed in ancillary buildings south of the water tower, which is known as 'Greaves Hall Industrial Estate'. The hospital water tower was demolished in late 2018 and early 2019. The remains of the maintenance buildings were demolished in late 2010.

 
Greaves Hall Water Tower

In late 2013 development began on the wasteland site behind 'The Close' for the construction of an elderly care facility called Sutton Grange.

Future edit

There have been proposals for the re-generation of the site. Part of the site has been designated for employment. More shops and businesses are needed in the village and Greaves Hall has been identified as a prime location.[3] This will also incorporate the "Greaves Hall Industrial Estate" into the employment plan. The playing field is designated as green space along with the wood and cannot be developed.

References edit

External links edit

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Greaves Hall was a country house on the outskirts of Banks in Lancashire England built in a Tudorbethan style for Thomas Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick in 1900 Greaves Hall HospitalGreaves HallFormer location in West LancashireGeographyLocationBanks Southport Lancashire England United KingdomCoordinates53 40 32 N 2 54 57 W 53 6756 N 2 9159 W 53 6756 2 9159OrganisationCare systemWas private NHS TypeTeaching psychiatric ServicesHistoryOpened1948Closed1992Demolished2009LinksListsHospitals in England Contents 1 History 2 Greaves Hall Hospital 3 Dereliction 4 Development 4 1 Future 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThomas Scarisbrick born in 1874 built Greaves Hall in 1900 on a 124 acre 0 50 km2 site given by his father as a wedding present when he married Josephine Chamberlain of Cleveland Ohio USA in 1895 1 The mansion was surrounded by sculptured lawns gardens with ornamental trees and flowering shrubs The hall had approximately 55 rooms open areas situated on the ground first second and attic floors and a vast basement 2 A porter s lodge by the main entrance a gardener s lodge engineer s workshop laundry and general workshop in mock Tudor style were built in close proximity The Scarisbricks remained at Greaves Hall until after the First World War when they moved to Scarisbrick Hall and sold the estate to a consortium of farmers from Banks The mansion stood empty while the land was cultivated by the consortium On 3 May 1932 the house was leased to Dorothy Glaister Greaves and became Sherbrook Private Girls School The ballroom was used as the school hall with dormitories in the attic rooms the library was re stocked The gardens were used for sports and leisure with tennis courts and hockey pitches The house and grounds were used by the school until 1938 when it closed Greaves Hall Hospital editAfter the school closed the house was used as a hospital for patients with tuberculosis In 1948 it was used for patients from Liverpool with mental health problems The mental health unit had wards and ancillary buildings in the leisure grounds of the old house The hospital closed in the early 1990s when services were moved to Southport Dereliction editThe hall suffered from acts of vandalism and arson after it closed and its owners claimed it was beyond repair Applications were made to demolish the building 1 and other buildings including the landmark water tower Despite having Listed building status Greaves Hall suffered arson attacks which led to its partial demolition in 2003 and 2005 The building was removed from the heritage at risk register in 2009 and demolished shortly afterwards having become structurally unsafe Demolition took two months due to the grand scale of the building nbsp Greaves Hall dining room during demolition 20 08 2009 Development editRedrow homes have developed most of the site where the hospital wards once stood The old the hospital school was converted into a new school for St Stephen s Primary The former communal hall at the centre of hospital activities was converted into Banks Leisure Centre retaining the gymnasium stage and function hall The swimming pool was filled in and replaced by football tennis basketball courts The nurses houses are privately owned The recreational ground and golf driving range are used for football and archery In 2009 a development of houses was built next to the old nurses homes A small business park has been developed in ancillary buildings south of the water tower which is known as Greaves Hall Industrial Estate The hospital water tower was demolished in late 2018 and early 2019 The remains of the maintenance buildings were demolished in late 2010 nbsp Greaves Hall Water Tower In late 2013 development began on the wasteland site behind The Close for the construction of an elderly care facility called Sutton Grange Future edit There have been proposals for the re generation of the site Part of the site has been designated for employment More shops and businesses are needed in the village and Greaves Hall has been identified as a prime location 3 This will also incorporate the Greaves Hall Industrial Estate into the employment plan The playing field is designated as green space along with the wood and cannot be developed References edit a b North Meols Website 2009 Greaves Hall http www northmeols com history greaveshall Alcock R 2008 Memories of Greaves Hall in Banks http www southportvisiter co uk views blogs look back 2008 07 04 memories of greaves hall in banks 101022 21225612 Byrne M 2011 Banks councillor David Vickers Criticises West Lancashire Council Local Development Framework Core Strategy http www southportvisiter co uk southport news southport southport news 2011 01 14 banks councillor david vickers criticises west lancashire council local development framework core strategy 101022 27982810 External links edithttp www northmeols com history greaveshall index html Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greaves Hall amp oldid 1184495526 Future, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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