DescriptionThe ruins of St. Giles Leper Hospital - geograph.org.uk - 834044.jpg
English: The ruins of St. Giles Leper Hospital It is said that the hospital was founded by Henry II. All that survives is part of the transepts and chancel of a chapel that date from the end of the 12th century. Although the gates were padlocked, it is open to the public at certain times of the year. This is the view from Spital Road.
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