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After discretely parking the car, we took a closer look at Myland Court.
Architects were moving away from the huge hospital complexes of the late Victorian
period (of which Cane Hill is an example), to providing a centralized
service core with several smaller buildings, or separate wards, called villas,
dotted around the parkland. These were for private patients and/or patients who required
little supervision and could be trusted with a degree of freedom.
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