More information : (SJ 50721185) Site of (NAT) St. Gile's Hospital (NR) (1) St. Giles Hospital for lepers and the infirm was first recorded in 1155 but was probably in existence about 1136. Its Medieval estate appears to have been restricted to the suburb of Abbey Foregate and included a messuage near English Bridge. It was dissolved in 1546. The present church of St. Giles (SJ 10721184) was probably originally designed to serve the hospital; which stood to its west where foundations were still visible in the early 19th century. Part of the walls of St. Giles Hospital and the porch are incorporated in the fabric. The present hospital which was built in the mid 18th century is a small, brick building north of the church consisting of four single-room dwellings. (2-5)
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