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Description As I was passing I thought I would go have a look around Seacroft Hospital but it seems I was too late as most of the original buildings have been demolished. Happily, though one of the landmark buildings is to be spared (for now) and that is the clock tower. The clock tower is in actual fact a water tower able to hold 28000 gallons of water and was built around 1904. The hospital was originally to care for people with infectious diseases.
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