South Lodge Of The Former Royal Free Hospital, Old Royal Free Place is a Grade II listed building in the Islington local planning authority area, England. Lodge.
South Lodge Of The Former Royal Free Hospital, Old Royal Free Place
- WRENN ID
- moated-rafter-weasel
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Islington
- Country
- England
- Type
- Lodge
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The South Lodge of the former Royal Free Hospital, located at Old Royal Free Place, is a mid-19th century building that served as a lodge for the London Fever Hospital. It is constructed of red brick laid in English bond and features slate roofs. The building is single storey and has a one-window range. It includes pilasters at the corners and a flat-arched entrance on the longer north front, along with a flat-arched window in a bay. The roof is hipped, with lower hips extending to the bays on the north and south fronts, and it has a ridge stack. The structure has undergone significant rebuilding.
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