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St Luke's Hospital, Bradford

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St lukes hospital bradford
St lukes hospital bradford

St Luke's Hospital is an NHS hospital in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated on Little Horton Lane to the south-west of Bradford city centre. The hospital is managed by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The main accommodation block is a grade II listed building.

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St Luke's Hospital, Bradford
Little Horton Lane, Bradford West Bowling

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Little Horton Lane
BD5 0NA Bradford, West Bowling
England, United Kingdom
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