Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Holmfirth Auxiliary Military Cottage Hospital (PRN: 7974)

PRN7974
Site or location nameHolmfirth Auxiliary Military Cottage Hospital
SummaryBottoms Cottage Hospital
DescriptionStone-built semi-detached house facing Woodhead Road A6024 Donated free of rent by Messrs Charley and John Tinker in October 1914. 3 additional temporary wards and dining/games room were erected from 1915 on adjacent land NE of property.
Monument TypeAUXILIARY HOSPITAL;HOSPITAL;AUXILIARY HOSPITAL
DesginationNone
MaterialSANDSTONE
Location
CountryENGLAND
CountyHolmfirth
Site LocationOn South side of A6024 close to junction with Burnlee Road
PostcodeHD9 2PX
Map ReferenceNGR: SE13150762 (413150, 407620)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (31-03-2016)
Source
Tolson Museum Huddersfield (1915) Holmfirth Military Cottage Hospital c.1915.
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Dr Scott Palmer - Holmfirth Auxiliary Military Cottage Hospital
Copiled On31-03-2016
Last Updated31-03-2016
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