St. Leonards Hospital

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York, England

St. Leonard's Hospital in York, England, was founded shortly after the Norman Conquest and is believed to have been the largest medieval hospital in the north of England. It served not only as a medical facility but also provided meals for the poor and condemned, reflecting its significant role in the community during the medieval period.

The hospital's remains hint at its historical importance, having been closely associated with the Minster and functioning as a self-sufficient institution until the Reformation led to its decline. St. Leonard's also served as a grammar school for choirboys and local children, emphasizing the integral role of religion in both healthcare and education during that era.

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Ruins of Largest Hospital in Northern England
2/29/2024

During our visit to York, we stumbled upon St. Leonard's Hospital. To be honest we thought it would ...

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Interesting old ruins
9/7/2023

Easy to find as you come across Lendal Bridge, it is on the left beside the library. This building i...

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Impressions of past grandeur
7/2/2023

Even though only ruins are to be seen now, the fine vaulting and columns are a window into its impor...

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