The site selected had previously been occupied by Blue House Farm. The hospital, which was designed by Lewis Angell using a Compact Arrow layout and built by Leslie and Co, opened as the West Ham Borough Asylum in August 1901. It became West Ham Mental Hospital in 1918 and a major expansion of the hospital was completed in February 1934. The hospital, which was badly bombed during the
Second World War, joined the
National Health Service as Goodmayes Hospital in 1948. Part of the site was released in the early 1990s to allow the
King George Hospital to be built. == Teaching ==