St Michael's Leper Hospital, Warwick
Facts and practical information
The remaining ruins of St Michael's Leper Hospital, a mediaeval hospital, lie in a patch of scrubland in the Saltisford area in the north of the town of Warwick, England, and are of the last remaining leper hospital in England. The hospital, which was founded by Roger, Earl of Warwick in about 1135, is classified by English Heritage as a scheduled monument. The remains of two of the hospital buildings can still be seen on the site - a chapel and the 15th century, two-storey Master's House. They are both grade II* listed buildings. ()
Warwick
St Michael's Leper Hospital – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Warwick Castle, Warwick Racecourse, Collegiate Church of St Mary, The Mill Garden.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to St Michael's Leper Hospital by public transport?
Bus
- Warwick Bus Station (11 min walk)
- Primrose Hill • Lines: 1 (24 min walk)
Train
- Warwick (15 min walk)
- Warwick Parkway (19 min walk)