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Presently known as Cherry Tree Hospital, dating back to its foundation year of 1880, the site was also titled Stockport Infection Diseases Hospital up until 1948, a reference to Whitehill Sanatorium is also noted. The cost of the build was reported to be £4,645, approximately £473,000 in todays money.
Prior to 1948, the hospital was used for the isolation of patients with diseases, particularly Tuberculosis, with a separate ward being provided for Typhoid sufferers. After 1948, the level of care was widened to accommodate other illnesses and ailments.
Managed to get intp all the buildings apart from ward 3. Very trashed in places aswel however managed to get a few good photos
IMG_1776 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1755 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1751 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1744 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1691 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1743 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1710 by melharper2011, on Flickr
you find the strangest things in the strangest places
IMG_1706 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1705 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1699 by melharper2011, on Flickr
Prior to 1948, the hospital was used for the isolation of patients with diseases, particularly Tuberculosis, with a separate ward being provided for Typhoid sufferers. After 1948, the level of care was widened to accommodate other illnesses and ailments.
Managed to get intp all the buildings apart from ward 3. Very trashed in places aswel however managed to get a few good photos
IMG_1776 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1755 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1751 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1744 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1691 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1743 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1710 by melharper2011, on Flickr
you find the strangest things in the strangest places
IMG_1706 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1705 by melharper2011, on Flickr
IMG_1699 by melharper2011, on Flickr