Built in 1845 as the County Paupers Lunatic Asylum, the Grade II* listed landmark building is set in 11 acres of private gated grounds and served as a hospital until the mid-1980s. The buildings remained vacant, were badly neglected and fell into disrepair.
Compulsory repairs were ordered and in a Partnership with Devington Homes, Frogmore redeveloped the buildings to comprise 112 apartments and town houses (76,428 sq ft) and 3,400 sq ft of office accommodation.
HRH The Prince of Wales visited the development in 2004 in his capacity as Patron of the Phoenix Trust.