Parc Dewi Sant has attracted 60 new occupiers since being acquired from Carmarthenshire County Council two years ago
The site of a former psychiatric hospital in Carmarthenshire has been transformed into a health and wellbeing campus after being acquired two years ago.
Parc Dewi Sant in Carmarthen, which extends to 38 acres and which housed the former St David’s psychiatric hospital, is now home to 80 occupiers. Originally developed in the 19th century as a county asylum and later used for NHS mental health services until 2001, the estate has been repurposed into a modern campus focused on prevention, education and community wellbeing.
It brings together a diverse range of services in one location. These include GP provision alongside NHS services such as diabetic eye screening, antenatal clinics, weight management and smoking cessation programmes.
When acquired from Carmarthen County Council by Parc Dewi Sant Ltd, the site had 22 tenants. It had been put on the market with a £2.5m price tag.
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Demand for space across the main buildings has been strong, with the majority now occupied. Attention is now turning to two remaining buildings on the estate which require significant restoration and are expected to form the next phase of development. The site currently provides around 120,000 sq ft of office space.
Parc Dewi Sant Ltd, which are viewing the site as a long-term investment hold, are in discussions with organisations exploring how the buildings could be repurposed to support additional healthcare, rehabilitation and community services.
Parc Dewi Sant serves a strategic catchment of around 187,000 people across Carmarthenshire and is close to Glangwili Hospital, providing complementary services that support prevention, rehabilitation and community wellbeing.
Mark Andrews, director, Parc Dewi San Ltd, said:“It has been a privilege to become custodians of such a historic and important estate in the heart of Carmarthen.
“From the outset we believed the site had enormous potential and it is incredibly rewarding to see such a vibrant community of organisations now operating here.
“To have 80 occupiers on site, including 60 who have joined us in the past two years, is a fantastic milestone and a real testament to the vision for Parc Dewi Sant.
“As the main buildings reach capacity, our focus now turns to the remaining buildings and how they can be brought back into productive use.
“We would welcome conversations with organisations that can bring complementary services and ideas to the site and help us continue building a campus that supports health, wellbeing and community life across Carmarthenshire.”
Meddygfa Parc is a NHS GP surgery on the campus, having relocated from the town centre last month. Jodi Bateman from the surgery said: “We feel incredibly fortunate to have moved to the beautiful surroundings of Parc Dewi Sant. This exciting new chapter allows us to continue providing high-quality care in a welcoming and modern environment.












