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Aberdeen, Murtle, Binghill Road, Tor-na-dee Hospital
Hospital (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Aberdeen, Murtle, Binghill Road, Tor-na-dee Hospital
Classification Hospital (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) Tor-na-dee Sanitorium; Roxburghe House; Deeside Hydropathic
Canmore ID 179995
Site Number NJ80SE 102
NGR NJ 8649 0198
NGR Description Centred on NJ 8649 0198
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/179995
- Council Aberdeen, City Of
- Parish Peterculter
- Former Region Grampian
- Former District City Of Aberdeen
- Former County Aberdeenshire
Standing Building Recording (July 2006)
NJ 864 019 A programme of building recording was undertaken in July 2006 prior to the redevelopment of the site. A Level 2 programme of recording was undertaken on the main part of the hospital building, with a Level 1 programme for the later parts of the building and all other buildings within the development area. A total of 15 buildings were recorded. Six phases of activity were assigned to the buildings. The earliest building was built in the 1880s and the original hospital was constructed in 1899. A series of extensions and new wings were built over the following 100 years. The internal rooms of the original hospital were recorded although these had all undergone modernisation. Only the front façade of the original building is to be retained.
Archive to be deposited in NMRS.
Sponsor: Halliday Fraser Munro
D Wilson 2006
Standing Building Recording (July 2006)
NJ80SE 102 centred 8649 0198
NJ 864 019 A programme of building recording was undertaken in July 2006 prior to the redevelopment of the site. A Level 2 programme of recording was undertaken on the main part of the hospital building, with a Level 1 programme for the later parts of the building and all other buildings within the development area. A total of 15 buildings were recorded. Six phases of activity were assigned to the buildings. The earliest building was built in the 1880s and the original hospital was constructed in 1899. A series of extensions and new wings were built over the following 100 years. The internal rooms of the original hospital were recorded although these had all undergone modernisation. Only the front façade of the original building is to be retained.
Archive to be deposited in NMRS.
Sponsor: Halliday Fraser Munro
Donald Wilson, 2006.
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