Hi Kerbab & Emms,
You have the right asylum there, looking at the census, it is the Moor Hospital asylum. It is converted into houses now. It was a big place, the census suggests about 2000 people there, staff & patients included.
If Edward died in 1895 he is very likely to be buried in the municipal cemetery which was/is very nearby.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/072i/ links to the cemeteries department, who should be able to confirm this if you email them with date of death.
All the local history books for round here suggest that the asylum was reasonably advanced for its time. Dr Edward De Vitre made many innovations in the 1870s. I seem to recall in one of the old newspapers, seeing a sits vac advert for musicians to work at the hospital, presumably for patient therapy?
Hope that helps

Barbara