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MANOR HOUSE SURGERY,
PROVIDENCE PLACE,
BRIDLINGTON, EAST YORKSHIRE YO15 2QW
This website has
been designed to tell you about the practice and the services that we offer. Please
read it carefully. We trust that you will find it helpful and informative.
WELCOME
TO MANOR HOUSE MEDICAL PRACTICE
This practice was established
over 85 years ago in the original Manor House, which stood on the corner of Beck
Hill and Manor Street. Described as a "dignified Georgian residence with
a pleasant walled garden", the practice founder Dr Arthur Whitehead both
lived and held his surgery there. As the practice expanded, it moved to Wellington
Road and, in 1955, Drs Webster, Wilson and Swanson constructed a modern purpose-built
surgery. In 1981, the new partnership of Drs Bayne, Ward, Watson and Farley extended
the premises and, in 1990, they were joined by a fifth partner, Dr Alistair Robertson.
Inevitably, as the practice continued to grow, the premises became too cramped,
and a decision was taken to build a new surgery. Thus this property, then called
Thorn Villa, was purchased. Another Georgian residence, and derelict for many
years, it was reconstructed by Bridlington builders, Hebdens, to a design by architect
Peter Belt. Large extensions provide more spacious accommodation throughout, with
good wheelchair access and a large car park for the convenience of our patients.
The health visitors, midwives and community mental health team have their own
suite, with a separate waiting room and consulting rooms. This is the community
clinic. The new surgery was renamed "Manor House Surgery" in recognition
of our practice origins.
The practice operates
as a partnership.
We hope this website
will give you all the information you require about the facilities available from
our practice. Please make yourself familiar with this information.
OFFICE
HOURS
Monday to Friday 8.30am
- 6.00pm.
Practice News and Notices
Please note that Manor House Surgery is not accepting new patients wishing to register at the practice from 1st April 2012.
As from 30th June 2012 Dr Keith Farley will be retiring from the practice after more than thirty years working at Manor House Surgery. A new doctor will be appointed to replace him in due course .
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