Campbell Hospital
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Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 5 Aug 2010
Campbell Hospital was built in 1902 as an Isolation Hospital on a site gifted by the Countess of Seafield with funds provided by one Mr Campbell of Old Cullen. It stands in spacious and attractive grounds on the outskirts on Portsoy. It has its own sunhouse and patio area. This pavilion was added in two phases in 1924-9 and 1938-9 and is probably the part described as a sun room.