Princess Margaret Hospital, Christchurch
[1] The hospital was built at the foot of the Port Hills, at the western edge of the suburb of Cashmere.It was named after Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II.The land was purchased from the Cracroft Wilson estate[2] and the buildings designed by the Christchurch architectural partnership of Seward and Stanton.[3] The complex was opened by the then Governor-General of New Zealand, Charles Lyttelton, 10th Viscount Cobham.It was the only place in New Zealand with an in-patient unit specifically offering programs to treat people with eating disorders.