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Pictures show former Dover Buckland Hospital being turned into Buckland Vale housing estate

New pictures show how the former site of Dover’s original Buckland Hospital is being transformed into housing.

The first of the homes in Coombe Valley Road are now built.

A hilltop view of the building site of the former Buckland Hospital site in Coombe Valley Road, Dover, with some houses already complete
A hilltop view of the building site of the former Buckland Hospital site in Coombe Valley Road, Dover, with some houses already complete
Five new houses are already built on the former Buckland Hospital site
Five new houses are already built on the former Buckland Hospital site

Several more, including behind the car park of the replacement hospital, are still under construction.

Dover District Council granted detailed planning permission for 81 two- to three-bed homes in June 2021 and construction has progressed steadily since.

The estate is now called Buckland Vale and is advertised by estate agents Wards of Kent.

The already-built houses have a sign describing them as “a stunning collection” of houses with private rear gardens and parking.

It marks the end of an era for the old Buckland Hospital, which saw the births and treatments of generations of Dovorians.

The old Buckland Hospital at its main entance, pictured in December 2016 after its closure. Picture: Tony Flashman
The old Buckland Hospital at its main entance, pictured in December 2016 after its closure. Picture: Tony Flashman
The present Buckland Hospital
The present Buckland Hospital

It was at first the Dover Union Workhouse Infirmary, opening on September 29, 1836.

The centre offered up to 500 people in poverty accommodation and work.

It became a new infirmary in 1884 and a nurses’ home was added in 1902.

Infirmary blocks, a children’s block and a chapel were added over the 19th and 20th centuries.

The institution was known as the County Hospital from 1943 to 1948 and was named Buckland Hospital when it became part of the newly-formed National Health Service in 1948.

More houses being built behind the present hospital car park
More houses being built behind the present hospital car park
Some of the houses on the new Buckland Vale development
Some of the houses on the new Buckland Vale development

The road the site is on was called Union Road until it was changed to Coombe Valley Road in 1964.

The hospital was replaced by a new facility with the same name in 2015, located 60 to 70 metres down the road.

The original was finally knocked down during 2017.

KentOnline has contacted Wards for more details of the new development.

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