Royal Hospital Haslar: Past & Present
Haslar Hospital site, Haslar Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 2FB
Royal Haslar Hospital was the first naval hospital in the country, receiving its first patients in 1753. It closed in 2009, having cared for casualties from almost every action from the War of the Spanish Succession to the recent conflict in Afghanistan. For the last 60 years it was the district general hospital, treating NHS patients alongside those of the armed forces in its impressive Georgian-era building.
Work is underway to retain and enhance its heritage significance, heal the scars of the late 20th century, and construct new buildings to complement the old ones.
Guides from the Haslar Heritage Group will lead tours of Haslar grounds, pointing out buildings of unique architecture, telling of its rich history and illustrious medical, naval, and military background, and also explaining the future roles this special heritage site will eventually offer.
Please arrive 10 mins before start time at the Main Gate. The tour starts and finishes at St Luke's Church.
Haslar Hospital site, Haslar Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 2FB
The ground surface includes pathways and grass. Mainly suitable for wheelchairs and buggies but some steps. St Luke's Church has hearing loop. Rest points along the way. Parking, including accessible, is within the main Haslar site. Please avoid parking on Haslar Road. Toilets, including accessible, are within the main Haslar site. Children are welcome but it's a long walk! Dogs on leads are welcome. Light refreshments will be available.
Strong advice: wear walking shoes and sun protection, bring a drink, and a brolly if wet. Please be aware that this is largely a building site. ALL visitors must comply with instructions from their Guide for everyone's safety.