North Wales Counties Lunatic Asylum, Denbigh,
later known as The North Wales Hospital

Denbigh exterior
< Photo: Colin Jones

The hospital, which was the first mental hospital to be built in Wales, was built between 1846 and 1848. It was set up after much publicity about the appalling treatment of Welsh people who had serious mental illnesses and who were forced to seek treatment in English asylums.

Joseph Ablett, a local landowner, donated the original 20 acres of land for the hospital complex some time around 1842 when plans were drawn up by Thomas Fulljames. Building commenced in September 1844.

The buildings are now surrounded by 126 acres of wooded, landscaped grounds.

A North Wales Hospital Society was formed in 1992 and they are the present custodians of significant documentary and oral historical material.

Thank you icon

Colin Jones for permission to use photo and text from his website about the asylum

This page enlarges an image or adds to the information found below:

North Wales Counties Lunatic Asylum

Top of the page

Logo

Victorian Turkish Baths: their origin, development, and gradual decline

 
Home pageSite mapSearch the site

Comments and queries are most welcome and can be sent to: 
malcolm@victorianturkishbath.org
 
The right of Malcolm Shifrin to be identified as the author of this work
has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

©  Malcolm Shifrin, 1991-2023