Aberdeenshire HER - NJ66SW0043 - LADYSBRIDGE HOSPITAL

Main Details

Primary ReferenceNJ66SW0043
NameLADYSBRIDGE HOSPITAL
NMRS Card No.NJ66SW34
NMRS Numlink181058
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 2
Details Former hospital, originally the Banff District Asylum, no longer in use. The main building was designed by Elgin architects A. and W. Reid and opened in May 1865. As early as 1878 new accommodation was needed and a separate asylum, Woodpark Succursal Asylum was opened in 1880,and amalgamated with the main asylum in 1889. In 1884 a cottage hospital was built to care for cases of infectious diseases among patients and a separate villa for male patients designed by W. and J. Smith and Kelly was opened in 1903. Verandas were also added in 1914 to further alleviate overcrowding. In the 1960s a new central section with recreational hall, dining room, shop and tearoom were added up the hill behind the original block and surrounded by new villas. The main building is a long mainly 2-storey block with a south face having 21 gabled bays. It is built of dark Rhynie stone with contrasting tooled sandstone ashlar dressings. It has a centre advanced and gabled 3-bay range of 2 storeys over a raised basement. It is lit by three large transomed and mullioned windows in each floor. There is a coped wallhead with outer bay gablets containing blind slits. A centre datestone bears the date 1864. The centre range is flanked on either side by long 2-storey ranges, each having two advanced and gabled wings with ground and segmental-headed first floor tripartites. The glazing is multi-paned throughout with some having horizontal panes. There are tall coped ridge and end stacks with the ridge at the east and west end crossings each having a platform which held a now demolished spire. The whole building is roofed with slates. A number of other large free standing blocks have been added over the years with auxiliary smaller blocks. To the northeast of the original asylum building is a farmsteading shown on historic OS maps. A photographic survey was carried out in April 2019 and a standing building survey was carried out on the steading by Murray Archaeological Services in September 2019. The building shown on the OS 1st edition map was part of the original design of the Asylum buildings. It is well built and has dressed sandstone margins and quoins. It appears to have housed stables for up to six horses and three cart bays, with a small bothy at one end. As the Asylum developed, the need for it to produce some of its own produce became recognised and by 1902 there was a complex series of buildings, of which what remains is only a part. The sequence of these later buildings is unclear. The documentary evidence indicates that cattle, pigs and occasionally horses were sold from the Asylum Farm, with the first Superintendent, Mr Donaldson, also regularly showing animals at the Banff Show. A grieve is also mentioned in the newspaper accounts, although it is clear from the accounts that much of the work was undertaken by the residents. There is a memorial to the residents of the hospital at Boyndie Cemetery (NJ66SE0573).
Last Update09/05/2024

National Grid Reference: NJ 6488 6388


Easting: 370440, Northing: 805250

Compiler 
Date of Compilation 

Event Details

Event DateEvent Type
1905 Building Recording

Excavations and Surveys


Artefact and Ecofact


Ecofact

Samples 
Palynology 
Ecofact Notes 

Monument Types

Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
STEADINGS  J100
STABLES  K100
BOTHIES  L100
ASYLUMS  A100
HOSPITALS  B100
BAYS GABLEDC100
WINDOWS TRANSOMEDD100
WINDOWS MULLIONEDE100
WALLHEADS COPEDF100
SLITS BLINDG100
TRIPARTITESSEGMENTAL H100
SPIRES SITE OFI100

Google Map for NJ66SW0043


National Status

National Status
Listed Building, Category B

Regional Status


Photo Details

SourceReferencePhoto TypeFilm TypeDate
RCMDP 019378-9 Air-oblique Digital 07/07/2006
RCMDP 065327-30 Air-oblique Digital 25/07/2009
AASAAS/10/3/DG2007 Air-oblique Digital 12/07/2010
RCMFlight14/1/E6606-6727 Air-oblique Black & White 18/07/2001
DEVAPP/2019/0569 Ground Digital 16/04/2019

Bibliographic Detail

Bib Ref NoTitleAuthorDateOthersEditorPublishedDetailsDate MDate Y
01978Prelim Catalogue of Aerial Photographs 2001 2001   3 2001
18383LADYSBRIDGE, BOYNDIE, BANFF, ABERDEENSHIRE: STANDING BUILDING SURVEY 2019  MAS 2019-21L1 SBS 2019

Location

Historic Administrative Area Name Boyndie
Positional Accuracy Centred at
Buffer Zone 5-10m
Buffer Type Bespoke
Capture Scale Unknown
Spatial Feature Type Polygon: Known Site Extent

Environment

Constraints Privately owned, regularly visited by public, easy access.
Altitude40
Geology 
Topography Gentle slope
Aspect 1S
Aspect 2 Open
Current Land Use Hospital
Vegetation
Soil Type 
Hydrology 

Measurements

Plan 
Shape 1
Shape 2
Diameter 
Length 
Width 
Thickness 
Depth 
Area 
Height 

Historic Land Use


Period Details

PeriodOrderProbabilityRadiocarbon DatesDate BuiltDate of DestructionDate of Loss
Post-Medieval (from 1560 AD) A100    
19th Century B100 1905  
Modern (1900 - 2050) C100    

Period Notes

Period Notes Built 1864-5; dated 1864; extended 1950s. Listed 23/05/1990.

Architect Details

Architect Details Alexander Reid of A & W Reid, Elgin.

Maritime Archaeology

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