Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Church House - Wokingham (PRN: 33)

PRN33
Site or location nameChurch House - Wokingham
Summary
DescriptionChurch House building, built 1902. opened in 1915 with 17 beds; closed a few months later and opened again as an Auxillary Hospital run by a Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachment. Closed as a hospital in 1919 when it reverted to community use. It has now been converted to residential accomodation.
Monument TypeHOSPITAL;HOSPITAL
DesginationNone
MaterialBRICK
Location
CountryENGLAND
CountyWokingham
Site LocationOn Easthampstead Road
Postcode
Map ReferenceNGR: SU81556857 (481550, 168570)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (11-07-2014)
Source
Jeater, A (1998) [Church House Hospital] . Wokingham Historian 10
Wokingham History Group (2014) Blue Plaque Trail. Wokingham Society.. The Wokingham Society . Wokingham. https://www.wokinghamsociety.org.uk/
Administration
Recorded By (Date)R. J. Alexander - Surrey Heath Archaeology & Heritage Trust CAP
Copiled On11-07-2014
Last Updated11-09-2014
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