Bangour General Hospital

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Bangour General Hospital was a former major hospital complex in West Lothian, Scotland, known for its early 20th-century village-style layout and long service as a key regional medical facility before its closure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former hospital
hospital
adjacentTo Bangour Village Hospital NERFINISHED
country Scotland
dateClosed 1990s
dateOpened 1906
distanceFrom approximately 15 miles west of Edinburgh
era early 20th century hospital design
governedBy Scottish health authorities NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle pavilion plan
hasBuildingType administration block
nurses' home
service buildings
ward blocks
hasFeature central administrative buildings
detached villa-style ward blocks
extensive landscaped grounds
on-site church
on-site recreation facilities
on-site shops
hasLayout village-style layout
hasStatus closed
disused
heritageStatus several buildings listed
inception 1906
locatedIn West Lothian
rural setting
locatedNear Bathgate NERFINISHED
Dechmont NERFINISHED
notableFor long-term role as key regional medical facility
self-contained hospital village concept
operatedBy NHS Lothian NERFINISHED
ownership publicly owned
partOf National Health Service in Scotland NERFINISHED
plannedUse redevelopment for housing
precededBy Bangour Village Hospital NERFINISHED
region Central Belt of Scotland NERFINISHED
servedPopulation West Lothian NERFINISHED
parts of Edinburgh and the Lothians
serviceEnd late 20th century
significance example of early 20th-century village-style hospital planning
major regional hospital for West Lothian
transportAccess road access from the A89
usedFor general medical care
military medical use during wartime
regional acute services
surgical treatment

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St John’s Hospital replaced Bangour General Hospital