Cane Hill Hospital

Cane Hill Hospital is a derelict mental institution located in Coulsdon, Surrey. Built to handle the extra patients unable to attend the Springfield and Brookwood Asylums, both of which were filled to capacity, it was the third Surrey County Pauper Lunatic Asylum. The hospital was designed by Charles Henry Howell and was built on a hill-top overlooking Coulsdon and Farthing Downs. The Hospital closed-down in 1991 as a result of the Care in the Community legislation of the early 1980s. Cane Hill is Grade II listed and is currently deserted. The buildings are structurally unsound, with the floors of many of the buildings collapsed as the result of years of neglect and several arson attacks.

The hospital's motto was Aversos Compono Animos, which translates to 'I bring relief to troubled minds'.