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New Trinity Estate Office Open for Business

The previous trustee and Master Governor of Trinity Hospital, Canon John Patrick, Subdean of Lincoln, officially opened the new Trinity Estates Office on Bridgegate on 4th July 2018. He unveiled a plaque commemorating the occasion in the presence of members of staff, brethren of Trinity Hospital and guests. These included Carl Andrews, the architect of the conversion of the former Newcastle Arms into six apartments and the new Estates Office, and the contractor, Steve Sowerby of T G Sowerby Developments Ltd, who undertook the renovation and refurbishment.

The former Victorian coaching inn was bought by the charity in 2015 after the building had closed in 2014. The building was in a very sorry state but the renovations have restored and brought this Grade II Listed building back to life. The purchase of the property brings it back into the Charity’s ownership, having sold it previously in 1934.

The pictures below show the past Master Governor, Canon John Patrick, and guests at the office opening event...


The Darrel Room Opening

The Darrel Room was built as an extension at the rear of Trinity Hospital in 2015. The purpose of the extension was to provide a Garden Room, a social area, which would be a welcoming and practical space for use principally by the Brethren. Its large glass folding doors give a panoramic view of the rear gardens and lead out onto a patio area with a significant water feature and fish ponds.

The Darrel Room is a multi purpose space and has been extensively used for coffee mornings, birthday parties, dinners, presentations, film nights, Charity events and general relaxation. Attached to the Darrel Room is a new hospitality suite, where guests of the brethren or staff may stay overnight in ‘en suite’ accommodation. New laundry facilities were built as part of the project and a redundant outside building was converted for this purpose.

The architecture and construction of the building recently won a Regional Local Authority building Control Award (LABC) and narrowly missed a second award at the National LABC awards in London in November 2016. However, a submission has been made for consideration of the Almshouses Association Patron’s Award in 2017.


350th Anniversary

The community of Trinity Hospital, along with invited guests, joined the congregation of the Parish Church of St Michael in West Retford for a specially crafted Communion service to commemorate the 350th anniversary of Dr Darrel's death exactly 350 years ago to the day.

The service was led by the Vicar of St Michael's Revd Dr Mark Vasey-Saunders, the lesson was read by Mr Simon Barlow, a brother at Trinity Hospital and the Master Governor and Subdean of Lincoln, Canon John Patrick, gave a most appropriate sermon on the subject of 'Legacy'.

The organ was played by another brother from the Almshouses, Michael Cowgill. The service drew much praise for its content and the commemoration it gave to the charity's founder.The service was followed by a seated luncheon for 150 guests at the West Retford Hotel, attended by the Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Nottinghamshire, Mr Tom Fremantle, Sir Rick Trainor, the Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, who proposed a toast to Dr John Darrel. Students from the counties of Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire have benefitted over the centuries from the Darrel Scholarship awards.