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A new district general hospital, the Princess Royal, was built on part of the asylum's grounds and opened in 1991. From 1992 to 1995. St Francis Hospital was designated the West Wing of the Princess Royal Hospital. In November 1995 the last 16 patients were transferred to a psychiatric unit in the new hospital and St Francis closed. Its main building was sold to a property developer for conversion to high quality apartments.
 
A new district general hospital, the Princess Royal, was built on part of the asylum's grounds and opened in 1991. From 1992 to 1995. St Francis Hospital was designated the West Wing of the Princess Royal Hospital. In November 1995 the last 16 patients were transferred to a psychiatric unit in the new hospital and St Francis closed. Its main building was sold to a property developer for conversion to high quality apartments.
  
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