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Storthes Hall

Storthes Hall is a part of the township of Kirkburton, West Yorkshire, England. A heavily wooded area, it comprises a single road, Storthes Hall Lane, which links Kirkburton with the nearby villages of Farnley Tyas and Thurstonland. To the immediate north is North Spring Wood. Boothroyd Wood occupies the area to the south whilst Myers Wood can be found to the east. Myers Wood is the site of a medieval iron working site.
==Psychiatric hospital==
A psychiatric hospital operated at Storthes Hall between 1904 and 1991. Originally founded as an asylum. Originally named as the Storthes Hall Mental Hospital (1929–1938), then as the West Riding Mental Hospital (1939–1948), and finally as the Storthes Hall Hospital (1949–1991).〔(UK National Archives, Kew - Storthes Hall Hospital )〕 A book, ''Storthes Hall Remembered'', written by a former nurse employed there, tells the story of Storthes Hall.
A former mill owner's house, Storthes Hall Mansion, located closer to Kirkburton centre, was also used as a psychiatric hospital and run independently as The Mansion Hospital. It also closed in 1991 and eventually converted back to a private residence. The Mansion is a Grade II listed Building. 〔(British Listed Buildings. co.uk - The Mansion, Storthes Hall Hospital, Kirkburton )〕 A book, which is now out of print, written in 1985, by Douglas A Spencer, on the Mansion was titled "Some Historical Records on the Mansion Hospital and Storthes Hall Hospital, Kirkburton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire". 〔(Google Books - Some Historical Records on the Mansion Hospital and Storthes Hall Hospital ),〕
Storthes Hall Hospital was one of several hospitals investigated in 1967 as a result of the publication of Barbara Robb's book "Sans Everything". Accusations covered a thirty-two week period of serious violent assaults, with fists or weapons, against male patients of all ages, committed by four named Male Nurses. It was also alleged that it was like Belsen because it was a “brutal, bestial, beastly place”—it was a “hell-hole”.

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