St Helier Hospital, Rosehill

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St Helier Hospital, Rosehill

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown

Pevsner sums it up with "big, tall and broad ... in a utilitarian modern idiom". By Saxon Snell and Phillips in 1938. He omitted to mention its whiteness. It is conspicuous in views from high points across south London, due to its bigness, tallness, whiteness, and the flat green expanse in front of it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.380489
Longitude
-0.183405