Stoke Military Hospital was an army medical facility in Plymouth, England.
The facility, which was sited on the north side of Stonehouse Creek, was designed for use by the British Army and styled to match the Royal Naval Hospital on the south side of the creek.
The ward blocks are laid out in a line, joined by an arched colonnade, which is 166.18 metres (545.2 ft) long, with a balcony facing what is now the school playing fields.
[4] Stonehouse creek originally allowed ships to disembark patients directly to the hospital but was filled in during the 1960s.
[5] At the end of the Second World War, the hospital was decommissioned and Tamar High School and Devonport High School for Boys, which had both returned from wartime evacuation, moved into the former military hospital.