Elizabeth Newcomen House

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Elizabeth Newcomen House

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 2 Mar 2010

Elizabeth Newcomen House on the corner of Newcomen Street and Crosby Row is owned by the Guy's and St Thomas's Charitable Foundation. It comprises six-storey brick buildings, erected in the 1980’s to house nursing staff. It is named after a lady who died in 1675 and left a substantial educational trust.

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Image Location

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51.502092
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