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Bushey Hall

Coordinates: 51°40′N 0°23′W / 51.667°N 0.383°W / 51.667; -0.383
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Bushey Hall Hydrotherapeutic Institute

Bushey Hall was a historic house built in 1428 for Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury. It was also the home of Sir John Marsham, 1st Baronet.

In 1881, a hydrotherapeutic institute was opened in its 250 acres of parkland.[1] The establishment, under the supervision of Resident Physician, Dr Robert J Banning, offered a wide range of facilities including Victorian Turkish, Russian steam, electric, pine, and swimming baths.[2] Treatments included massage.[3]

The manor house was demolished in the nineteenth century, and a nearby Bushey Hall, built on a different site, was demolished after World War II.[4]

References

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  1. ^ 'Bushey Hydrotherapeutic Establishment'. Watford Observer (10 December 1881) p.3
  2. ^ 'The Hall, Bushey, Herts' The Official Guide to the London and North Western Railway 1894 p.427
  3. ^ Classified Advertising, The Times (page 15), 28 May 1883
  4. ^ Genealogy in Hertfordshire[permanent dead link]

51°40′N 0°23′W / 51.667°N 0.383°W / 51.667; -0.383