Former North Evington Infirmary Building, Leicester General Hospital
Introduction
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Image: © Tim Heaton Taken: 6 Oct 2020
"Constructed 1903-05 and originally named the North Evington Infirmary, this is the original hospital building at the Leicester General Hospital. Designed by the London-based architects Giles, Gouch & Trollope, the building has an Imposing frontage with classical influences. When opened it was considered one of the finest hospitals in the country and became known as "The Palace on the Hill"." (Leicester City Local Heritage Asset Register)