Building Name

New Wing: Warehousemen and Clerk’s Orphan Schools Cheadle Hulme

Date
1869 - 1903
District/Town
Cheadle Hulme, Stockport
County/Country
GMCA, England
Work
New Build
Contractor
Burgess and Galt

The new wing and hospital which have been added to the fine buildings housing the Manchester and Warehousemen and Clerks' Orphan Schools, at Cheadle Hulme, were declared open on Saturday. By the generosity of the trustees of the late Mr. Manasseh Gledhill a sum of £7,500 was recently contributed to the institution for the additions. The new wing, so provided, affords additional space for 7U beds in the girls' dormitory, and a considerable enlargement of their recreation room, while the new hospital contains 30 beds in the infectious and 20 beds in the non‑infectious departments. The architects were Messrs. W. and G. Higginbottom, Manchester, the contract being earned out by Messrs Burgess and Galt, builders, Ardwick, at a cost of £7,500. [Building News 16 October 1903 page 511]

Central section built 1869. John Rylands Wing built 1899 and Gledhill wing built 1903.

Reference    Manchester City News 10 October 1903 Page 5
Reference    Building News 16 October 1903 page 511.