LOST HOSPITALS OF LONDON | |||
Greentrees
Tottenhall Road, Southgate, N13
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Medical dates:
Medical character:
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1902 - 1988 Isolation. Later, geriatric |
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The Southgate Isolation Hospital, built by Southgate Council, opened in 1902.
It joined the NHS in 1948 and was renamed Greentrees. It became a maternity annex for the North Middlesex Hospital and then later a children's hospital for diseases of the throat, nose and ear. Following that, it became a hospital for the chronically ill and, finally, a geriatric hospital. By 1973 it had 73 beds. It closed in 1988 and has been demolished. Present status (March 2008)
The site was incorporated into two estates - St Paul's Rise at the north and Medesenge Way at the west. The only trace of Greentrees is a small stone set into a low wall by Laing, the developers. |
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The entry into St Paul's Rise The entry into Medesenge Way Laing's dedication stone |
Looking along St Paul's Rise Looking along Medesenge Way (above and below) |
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References www.british-history.ac.uk www.enfield.gov.uk |
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