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Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital

Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Hammersmith and FulhamEngvarB from October 2017Hospital buildings completed in 1946Hospital buildings completed in 1988Hospital buildings completed in 2001
Hospitals established in 1739Imperial College HealthcareMaternity hospitals in the United KingdomNHS hospitals in LondonVoluntary hospitalsWomen in London
Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, London in spring 2013 (7)
Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, London in spring 2013 (7)

Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital is one of the oldest maternity hospitals in Europe, founded in 1739 in London. Until October 2000, it occupied a site at 339–351 Goldhawk Road, Hammersmith, but is now located between East Acton and White City, adjacent to the Hammersmith Hospital. It is managed by the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.

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Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital
Du Cane Road, London

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Du Cane Road
W12 0UA London (London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
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Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, London in spring 2013 (7)
Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, London in spring 2013 (7)
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