LOST HOSPITALS OF LONDON

Castle Relief Hospital
off Castle Street, Bletchingley, Surrey RH1 4LB
Medical dates:

Medical character:
1916 - 1918

Convalescent (military)
The Castle Relief Hospital is reported as having been an auxiliary hospital to the Bethnal Green Military Hospital.  It presumably opened in 1916.

The Hospital had 20 beds for convalescent servicemen, and presumably occupied a wing or an outhouse of Castle Hill House.

It probably closed in 1918, at the end of the war.

We have presumed this building was used as an auxiliary military hospital during WW1.  No further details have (as yet) come to light.

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Present status (May 2013)

In the 1950s a large part of the house was demolished and the remaining portion renamed Castle Place.

Castle Place has since  been converted into a luxury apartment block.

Castle Relief Hospital

The building can barely be discerned from the footpath to the south (above and below).

Castle Relief Hospital


Castle Relief Hospital
The main drive from Castle Street.

Castle Relief Hospital
The back drive from Castle Square.
References (Accessed 4th September 2013)
(Author unstated) 1917 List of the various hospitals treating military cases in the United Kingdom.  London, H.M.S.O.

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