Hyde Hospital Lodge
Introduction
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Image: © Gerald England Taken: 10 Nov 2012
The Lodge at Hyde Hospital on Grange Road South. Hyde Hospital was built in 1886 as a "Fever Hospital". By 1929 it was known as Hyde Infectious Diseases Hospital. From 1948-1955 it was known again as Hyde Isolation Hospital. In the late 1980s, wards 1 to 3 were converted into Hyde Nursing Home Image operated by Meridian Healthcare Ltd http://www.meridiancare.co.uk/site/scripts/documents.php?categoryID=200145 Ward 4 Image, known as the TB ward and some smaller buildings continued to be used by some ancillary service until 1996. They are now being demolished.