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EXMOOR STREET , W10
English Heritage Reference: 425889
RBKC Reference: 249-/9/10030
Property: ST CHARLES' HOSPITAL NURSES' HOME   
Street: EXMOOR STREET , W10
Date: 10/01/1995
Grade: II
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Description: Nurses home. 1881 by Henry Saxon Snell, assisted by his sons, for the St Marylebone Board of Poor Law Guardians. Stock brick with minimal stone dressings to lintels, sills and gables, slate roofs and brick stacks set regularly to rear of spinal ridge. The main building a symmetrical composition facing the entrance to the hospital (q.v) with recessed four-bay, two-storey centre either side of its own entrance flanked by three-bay projecting staircase towers of three storeys with attic gables, and six-bay three-storey ranges ending in single-bay four- storey towers with dormers mirroring the ventilating louvres of the hospital opposite. Secondary range at night-angles to cast of three storeys terminating in gable with finial cross. Similar crosses to other gables also. The projecting ranges treated with chequerwork brick in second-floor bands, and decoratively-cut arched lintels over windows in upper storeys, whereas those only on ground and second floors of longer, recessed ranges have this treatment, and then only in flatter, simplified form. All windows have their original glazing bar sashes. Included as the oldest surviving nurses' home established by the Nightingale Fund for the training of nurses in Poor Law hospitals. It forms a strong composition with the main hospital opposite.
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