View to the Stairs from the Operating Room

FAQ

by | Mar 28, 2025

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    Are there plans for a museum in the Napper Centre?

    No, there is not enough space for a museum. Instead, heritage displays will share the history of the Napper Centre in engaging and accessible ways.

    If you are interested in local history, please explore and contribute to My Cranleigh, the digital archive capturing community memories of Cranleigh.

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    Can I volunteer for this project?

    Yes! Volunteer opportunities will be posted on our Volunteer page.

    You are also welcome to contact us directly and let us know what skills you would like to share.

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    How can I donate to the project?

    You can donate directly to the project, please contact us for details.

    Alternatively, join the Cranleigh 1000 Club and support three Cranleigh charities (including this one) and be in with a chance of winning a lottery-style draw.

    Whilst the project has been awarded a major grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we must continue to raise additional funds to re-open the Cottage. Every donation, however large or small, makes a difference.

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    How can I rent one of the three rooms available in the Napper Centre?

    In the first instance, please contact us. An online booking system is under development and will be operational before the building opens for public use.

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    How is the renovation and restoration of the Napper Centre being paid for?

    The project has been awarded more than £780,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, following an application from Cranleigh Heritage Trust in summer 2024.

    Community donations and local partner support – now in excess of £100,000 – are also playing a vital role. A full list of project partners is available on our website.

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    How old is the Napper Centre?

    The Cottage was built in 1446, according to dendrochronologists who dated its oak beams using tree-ring analysis. You can find more about the history of the cottage on our History pages.

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    Is the Napper Centre linked to Cranleigh Village Hospital?

    Cranleigh Village Hospital remains an operating healthcare facility. The Cottage Hospital is recognised for its historic role as the first cottage hospital in England but is not suitable for modern clinical use.

    Cranleigh Village Hospital was built next to the Cottage and, when it opened in the 1900s, the Cottage was used as rest facilities by hospital staff.

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    What is social prescribing?

    The NHS integrated social prescribing into national health policy in January 2019. Social prescribing connects people with community activities and groups to help meet their social and emotional needs. Evidence has shown that this, in turn, improves health and wellbeing.

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    What will the Napper Centre be used for when it re-opens?

    It will re-open as a hub for community wellbeing services and as a place to engage with Cranleigh’s heritage. Activities will include school visits, regular talks, and health and wellbeing sessions.

    Three rooms will be available to hire by local community groups, therapists, and wellness practitioners.

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    When was Cranleigh Cottage Hospital last used as a hospital?

    The Cottage Hospital became part of the NHS in 1948, and stopped being used for patients soon after. Cranleigh Village Hospital, which is still in operation, was built alongside the Cottage in the 1900s. The Cottage was used as a staffroom up until 2007.

     

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    When will restoration work on the Napper Centre be complete?

    Restoration begin in November 2025 with the goal of opening in September 2026.

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    Who owns the Napper Centre?

    The Cottage Hospital is owned by the NHS but is leased to Cranleigh Heritage Trust on a long-term lease at a peppercorn rent.

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    Will the Napper Centre be used as a hospital?

    No. The building is not suitable for modern clinical use.

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