2018

SJ8989 : Derelict Building on Shaw Heath

taken 6 years ago, near to Stockport, England

Derelict Building on Shaw Heath
Derelict Building on Shaw Heath

This building, part of Stockport Workhouse, was built in 1905 as a new office and board-room block and was erected at the west of the workhouse site at the corner of Flint Street.

It was used for a time by Edge Hill University as a Faculty of Health comprising several functions including teaching. It was also used by Stockport Community Alcohol Team as a drop in centre and needle exchange. Additionally it was a drop in centre for victims of domestic violence."
Stockport Workhouse/St Thomas' Hospital

The new Stockport Union Workhouse was erected in 1841. It was designed by Henry Bowman who was also responsible for the Congleton workhouse. It was built at Shaw Heath and was intended to accommodate up to 690 inmates.

The workhouse comprised a two-storey entrance block facing the main road at the south-west. Assorted other buildings were subsequently added at each side. The main accommodation building stood to the rear. It was a substantial red-brick building, largely four storeys high. Males were accommodated at the north side and females at the south. Children's quarters and school rooms were located in cross wings at each end of the main block, with the area to the front containing enclosed boys' and girls' exercise yards. To the rear, the men's and women's sides were divided by the kitchens, dining-hall and bakery. A wash-house and drying ground for laundering linen and clothes were located at the women's side, while a smithy and pig-sties were placed at the men's side.

In 1905, a new office and board-room block was erected at the west of the workhouse site at the corner of Flint Street.

A plan of the workhouse in 1851 and photographs by Peter Higginbotham dated 2001 and 2006 can be found on the Workhouses website LinkExternal link

After 1912, the workhouse was officially known as Stockport Poor Law Institution. It later became Shaw Heath Hospital, then from 1954 was known as St Thomas' Hospital. The hospital finally closed in 2003 and the site acquired by Stockport College as part of their campus expansion LinkExternal link Although planned for completion in 2011, the buildings remain derelict (2014).

The main building is Grade II listed LinkExternal link


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Geographical Context: Derelict, Disused Health and social services Date: 1905 Former: Offices other tags: Former Hospital Building Workhouse (Former) Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Shaw Heath [113] · Street from the Corner [63] · Office Block [8] · Drop in Centre and Needle Exchange [3] Other Photos: · Flint Street Title Clusters: · Derelict Building on Shaw Heath [2] ·
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SJ8989, 777 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Gerald England   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 29 September, 2018   (more nearby)
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Friday, 6 December, 2019
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 8939 8945 [10m precision]
WGS84: 53:24.1059N 2:9.6626W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SJ 8938 8945
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