St Monica's Hospital
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Image: © Nick W Taken: 21 Mar 2009
Taken from http://www.cjlawrie.supanet.com/esngwold/esngmnca.htm The hospital was founded in 1893 by Mrs Katherine Love, a member of a family of generous local benefactors living on the Hawkhills estate near Easingwold. At first it was known as Easingwold Cottage Hospital but later renamed St Monica's after the remarkable 4th century mother of the great St Augustus. Taken from http://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/Hospital.aspx?id=5NV6V St Monica's is a community hospital with 12 beds offering nursing care to the local community, the hospital also provides a small minor injuries service