The Grand Conservatory, an imposing tropical house measuring 160 feet long, with two wings and divided by a 35' high domed tower. Became an open-air ward when used as an annex of the 3rd Northern General Hospital, World War I. Demolished by 1935
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Title:The Grand Conservatory, an imposing tropical house measuring 160 feet long, with two wings and divided by a 35' high domed tower. Became an open-air ward when used as an annex of the 3rd Northern General Hospital, World War I. Demolished by 1935
Location:Sheffield_Endcliffe
Date Period:1900-1919
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For more information see 'Endcliffe Hall in the Manor of Hallamshire', Compiled by D. Hindmarch and A.J. Podmore.

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