This Centre located in the North of England was built in 1864 by John Cowlishaw.  In the following years the house was owned by private owners and was used in the 1920's as a hostel for students who attended the university.  From the 1950's the house was used as a Royal Infirmary, Nursing Sisters home, private nursing home and a nursing clinic.

Sheffield
St Dunstan’s Sheffield

St Dunstan's took over the building in 2005 so that St Dunstaners living in the north could take advantage of a training centre without having to travel to the south.

The Centre offers a range of rehabilitation and training courses to St Dunstaners and offers specialist training rooms as well as a Lounge and Dining Room.

This is the smallest Centre where up to 12 Trainees can stay at one time for introductory trainee weeks as well as courses in IT, communications, mobility and independent living skills.