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Cashes Green Hospital was built as an isolation hospital for infectious diseases in 1902-04 to the designs of a local architect, G.P. Milnes. The administrative block is of brick with half-timbered gables and there were low detached ward blocks of brick.
A tuberculosis unit opened in 1916.
It became a geriatric unit in 1948
The hospital has closed and has been converted into private housing.
From January 2016, this website is managed by Stroud Local History Society
Revised 2018 EMW