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The Grand Conservatory, Endcliffe Hall. 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. Demolished by 1935

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The Grand Conservatory, Endcliffe Hall. 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. Demolished by 1935
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Endcliffe Hall built 1863-1865 by architects Flockton and Abbott for Sir John Brown. A home between 1865-1892. In 1914, bought on behalf of Territorial Association, for the Hallamshire Battalion, saving the house from demolition.

For more information see 'Endcliffe Hall in the Manor of Hallamshire', Compiled by D. Hindmarch and A.J. Podmore.

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