Herries' Private Hospital is situated at 180 McLeod Street and is surrounded by holiday apartments. Opposite is the
McLeod Street Pioneer Cemetery. Herries' Hospital is a two-storey timber building,
polygonal in shape, basically a rectangle with the south-west corner truncated to form another (much shorter) side. It has a
hipped corrugated iron roof. At the rear of the building there is a
skillion roof extending out over the lower floor from the back wall, it covers the kitchen/bathroom area. The building sits on very low stumps. The wide front verandahs are enclosed. The front verandah section and core are
weatherboard with exposed stud framing - the studs are exposed on the inner wall for the verandahs and the outer wall of the core. The sides of the house beyond the
verandahs and the rear are walled by corrugated iron. The front and sides have regularly spaced
casement windows divided by
mullions into a large central pane of light blue glass with two smaller panes of plain glass below and above it. At the rear is a row of similar windows on the ground floor but the upper floor has three double-hung windows of mullioned plain glass. The ground floor is entered by a front door on the truncated southwest corner. This is floored in timber, and is sloping in places. Ahead of the front door is a stairway to the top floor, which is very narrow and steep. Behind the stairway is the toilet and bathroom, at the southeast corner of the building. The downstairs area also contains the kitchen, the toilet and bathroom. The back door opens from the kitchen. Upstairs, the floor is polished timber. The front verandah is open for the front part of the house, but has been closed in to make a room on the southeast corner. The rest of the floor has a central room with a room behind it to the east and another beside it to the north. The room at the back left-hand corner was the maternity room and the one the right hand corner was the
operating theatre. In the backyard are the remains of an outside toilet, a
trellis, a post which may be from a washing line, and the remains of an
air raid shelter that is currently used to store bricks. The only vegetation on the block is a large
fig tree in the back yard. The property is fenced by a variety of materials, but the front fence consists of concrete
piers set in a low (half a metre) concrete wall joined by panels of galvanised iron pipes with galvanised wire mesh. There is a double gate at the northern end and a single gate at the southern end of the fence. The piers are topped by pyramidal caps painted a pale green, while the piers are cream. This appears to echo the paint scheme of the house, which is cream on the lower storey (though deteriorating) and has the faint remnants of a greenish paint on the upper floor, the
weatherboards of which appear to have been scraped back. == Heritage listing ==