Latitude: 53.2658 / 53°15'57"N
Longitude: -3.2168 / 3°13'0"W
OS Eastings: 318936
OS Northings: 375007
OS Grid: SJ189750
Mapcode National: GBR 5ZZP.C0
Mapcode Global: WH76R.K5DN
Plus Code: 9C5R7Q8M+87
Entry Name: Lluesty Hospital
Listing Date: 16 January 1991
Last Amended: 19 August 1991
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 454
Building Class: Health and Welfare
ID on this website: 300000454
Location: High up near the S end of the Community Council area; approximately 1km from the town centre.
County: Flintshire
Community: Holywell (Treffynnon)
Community: Holywell
Built-Up Area: Holywell
Traditional County: Flintshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Built 1838-40 as a workhouse, for the Union of 14 parishes, by John Welch, architect of St Asaph and Surveyor to the Guardians; builder Thomas Hughes of Liverpool and contracter Samuel Parry. May have been alterations in 1869.Enlarged to right in 1902. Some modern extensions in conversion to hospital use. Standard workhouse grid plan with separate courtyards for men and women; transverse and spinal ranges with linking central octagon.
Classical front with coursed masonry, plinth and slate roofs. Ashlar 3-storey, 3-bay main block, advanced to centre with pediment. Giant order pilasters, paired to central bay, rising from 1st floor sill band. Small-pane sash windows including broad tripartite window to 2nd floor centre and round-headed windows to 1st floor, similar (round-headed) windows to ground floor flanking porch with pedimented parapet. 2-storey, 3-window wings set back, behind which the side elevations of the main block become rubble; similar small-pane sashes, square-headed. Advanced at right end is the loosely Mannerist 2-storey, 4-bay 1902 range; freestone dressings and hipped roof. The right hand 3 bays are symmetrical with pediment to the middle (finial missing) and parapet with entablature blocks; balustraded parapet to left hand bay. 1st floor pilasters, with entasis, rise from the band between the storeys; those to pedimented bay continue down into buttresses. Round-headed casements to 1st floor incorporating fanlights over casements; keystone below pediment is dated.
Broad entrance is to left hand bay; open pedimented porch with convex entablature and Doric columns on high bases; small-pane overlight. Tripartite camber-headed outer windows to right. Rubble right end with lateral chimney breast; rubble rear with round-headed windows above, and camber-headed below.
3-storey main courtyard ranges and 4-storey central octagonal block; sashes without glazing bars. Spinal range continues to rear of octagon. Pentice to S courtyard, the E range of which is shorter, the yard being closed here by a rubble wall which curves forward from the 2-storey front wing and runs S to end in a square (engine-house type?) plan 2-storey and attic block with gable end to the road.
Listed as an especially good Classical example of a former workhouse building.
Group value with the former Chapel at Lluesty Hospital.
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