Tunbridge Wells Hospital

The original hospital on the site was a workhouse designed by John Whichcord to accommodate 400 people which opened in 1836.The new hospital was designed by Anshen & Allen[4] and built by Laing O'Rourke at a cost of £230 million.[7] The new hospital has 512 beds and provides a full range of clinical services including an Accident and Emergency department.[8] Every inpatient has their own room with en-suite facilities, with ceiling to floor windows revealing views over surrounding woodland.The maternity unit sees nearly 100 babies born every week and the A&E department treats 50,000 patients every year.
Administration building for the original hospital on the site
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS TrustPemburyEnglandCoordinatesCare systemNational Health ServicePublic hospitalEmergency departmentRoyal Tunbridge WellsworkhouseJohn WhichcordShane MacGowanDame Kelly HolmesPrivate Finance InitiativeKent and Sussex HospitalAnshen & AllenLaing O'RourkeInterserveAccident and EmergencymaternityHealthcare in KentList of hospitals in England