1903 – Seacroft Hospital, Leeds, Yorkshire
Architect: Edwin T. Hall
Built to care for people with infectious diseases, the present facility was built in 1903-04. The clock tower also serves as a water tower holding 28,000 gallons of water. It is a Grade II listed building. Closed and sold for redevelopment.
Published July 14, 2009 | Last Updated December 29, 2025

