Bartolomé House

Former health facility on Winter Street, Sheffield

Hospital in South Yorkshire, England
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Bartolomé House, formerly Winter Street Hospital and then St George's Hospital, is former health facility on Winter Street, Sheffield. The facilities, which are Grade II listed buildings, now house the School of Law at the University of Sheffield.

History

The building was designed by S. L. Swann in Gothic Revival style in red brick with ashlar dressings and slate roofs.[1] Originally constructed in 1881 as the Winter Street Hospital for Infectious Diseases, it became a dedicated tuberculosis hospital in 1912, and was later the St George's Hospital for geriatric patients, which closed in 1990. After refurbishment it became the School of Nursing for the University of Sheffield in 1997.[2]

It was named Bartolomé House in 1998 after Dr Mariano Martin de Bartolomé, who was president of the Sheffield Medical School for 22 years in the 19th century.[3] In 2008 it was taken over by the School of Law.[4]

  • North West buildings
    North West buildings
  • South East buildings
    South East buildings
  • Lodge (also Grade II Listed)
    Lodge (also Grade II Listed)

References

  1. ^ "Central Block at St George's Hospital". www.historicengland.org.uk. Historic England. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  2. ^ Mathers, Helen (2005). Steel City Scholars – The Centenary History of the University of Sheffield. London: James & James. pp. 339–40. ISBN 1904022014.
  3. ^ Mathers, Helen (2005). Steel City Scholars – The Centenary History of the University of Sheffield. London: James & James. p. 27. ISBN 1904022014.
  4. ^ "Your University" (PDF). www.sheffield.ac.uk. University of Sheffield. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2017.