Tazz,
I wonder how you got from a "Belaugh" birth place to "Beulah House Maternity Hospital" in Blyth ?
If your relative was Jacob Miller ( in Bedlington on C1891 4256-87-35) the census enumerator attempted to record his "Where Born" as DELAVAL... but it was transcribed as " BELAUGH".
Now there was New Delaval (western part of Blyth) and a Seaton Delaval.
But Census 1881 (4977-92-1) shows Jacob was born in Seaton Delaval
( although both Ancestry and FamilySearch incorrectly transcribed this as SEAHAM DELAVAL ! )
There is also three Wood children , father Abraham, recorded as born Belaugh, Northumberland, but this is also an incorrect transcription ( but I cannot read the place intended by the enumerator)
And there is a Belaugh, in the Norfolk Broads ( north-east of Norwich)
So just for the trivia angle I am connected to both Belaugh and Beulah House.
(lol)
As a child in 1940s, I frequently received some sort of light treatment (for back and chest)wearing goggles in Bondicar Terrace and as an adult had a boozy hol around Wroxham, next to Belaugh, on the Broads.
Michael Dixon