Brislington House
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brislington-house-198-614445
title:
Brislington House
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Brislington House was built as a private lunatic asylum. When it opened in 1806 it was one of the first purpose-built asylums in England. It is situated on the Bath Road in Brislington, Bristol, although parts of the grounds cross the city boundary into the parish of Keynsham in Bath and North East Somerset. The Palladian-fronted building was originally seven separate blocks into which patients were allocated depending on their class. The buildings, estate and therapeutic regime designed by Edw
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House in Brislington, Bristol, UK
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brislington_House
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2023-02-05T21:39:55Z
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