In 1989 the Willowburn Hospice took over part of the site to the south. The ethic of Maiden Law was to an extent carried on here as a facility for those whose illnesses were no longer curable. Operating on the same site, it was most likely partly to thank for the preservation of the older hospital buildings including the morgue, but found itself joining in dereliction around two decades later after finding funding for a new modern facility on the grounds, paving the way for the old site to be demolished along with Maiden Law hospital which is now a housing site known as 'Lanchester Rise'. I wonder who's living on the ground where the morgue once stood. and whether they even know?