1896 – Passmore Edwards Home, Limpsfield, Surrey

Architect: John J. Thompson

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One of several auxiliary hospitals and convalescent homes around Limpsfield and Oxted. It was originally the Passmore Edwards Convalescent Home for Charing Cross Hospital, opened on 11th July 1896 by the Prince of Wales (who became Edward VII), accompanied by the Princess of Wales and Princess Victoria. In 1963 the home closed and was sold in 1967 to the Marie Curie Memorial Foundation for use as a research facility. It remained as such until 2010 when it was bought by Millgate Homes for redevelopment.

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Published June 26, 2009 | Last Updated August 25, 2025

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