HM Prison High Down

HMP High Down
Location Banstead, Surrey
Security class Adult Male/Category B
Population 1189 (as of March 2016)
Opened 1990s
Managed by HM Prison Services
Governor Louise Ysart (Acting Governor)
Website High Down at justice.gov.uk

HM Prison High Down is a Category B men's local prison. High Down is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England (overlooking Banstead Downs), and is immediately adjacent to the southern boundary of Belmont in Greater London. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is situated in proximity to Downview Prison for men.

History

High Down Prison was built in the 1990s on the site previously occupied by Banstead Lunatic Asylum. Banstead Asylum was built in 1877, and held psychiatric patients until its demolition in 1989.

In November 2010 the prison football team played a friendly match against League Two side Wycombe Wanderers, losing 8-0.[1]

The prison today

High Down Prison accepts prisoners (both convicted and on remand) from Croydon and Guildford Crown Courts and surrounding Magistrates' Courts.[2] There is a visitors centre at the prison with facilities including Baby changing facilities and a Crèche.[3] Conditions for prisoners deteriorated badly following staff cuts.[4]

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Coordinates: 51°20′08″N 0°11′23″W / 51.3355°N 0.1897°W / 51.3355; -0.1897

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