LOST HOSPITALS OF LONDON

Glebe House Nursing Home
105a Camlet Way, Hadley Common, Barnet EN4 0NJ
Medical dates:

Medical character:
? 1951 - 1971

Chronic
In 1941 Lady Carnarvon had established a nursing home in The Glebe, a large house in Hadley Common.  It closed two years later because of financial problems.

In the 1950s the property was taken over by the NHS.  It became Glebe House, a nursing home under the control of the Hendon Group Hospital Management Committee, part of the North West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board.  It had 24 beds for chronically ill patients

It closed in 1971.

Present status (February 2019)

Glebe House is now a private residence.  It was last sold in August 2017 for £5,180,000.

N.B. Photographs obtained in February 2011

Glebe House
The driveway leading to Glebe House.

Glebe House
The gates to the property.

Glebe House
Glebe House.


Glebe House
At one time the property was renamed Ashirwad House.

References (Accessed 3rd February 2019)

(Author  unstated) 1962 The Disappearing Hospitals.  British Medical Journal 1 (5274), 323-331.

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