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mrwhite

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ok decided il give this a go thought it would be better than it was, wll it is stripped just a bare shell. (well the bits i visited)

access for super easy,wanted to spend a good amount of time in there but when i heard a dog i had to get out of there, dont know if it was secca or someone walking their dog.so unfortunatly didnt cover that much of it, not even the chappel, but i will visit it again.

Brief bit of history

Hornchurch could be set for the multi-million pound health complex GPs have been pushing for after NHS England announced new plans for St George’s Hospital.
Uncertainty has surrounded the future of the Suttons Lane site, which has been empty since it closed in October 2012.

But NHS England and NHS Property Services, which owns it, has announced it will submit outline planning permission to Havering Council in January to build 300 new homes, along with a separate APPLICATION for a health complex.

The news was welcomed by the Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), which has spent the past year trying to convince NHS of the need for health services to be based at the old hospital, amid fears it would be sold in its entirety.

But the group will still need to develop plans for the “centre of excellenceâ€￾, which will then be reviewed.

FUNDS raised by selling the site will not directly influence the amount spent on the health centre, as the money is pooled centrally before being distributed evenly across the country.
Around 85 per cent of the site will be sold for housing, with the 15pc asked for by GPs used for the complex.

St George's Hospital is a hospital on Suttons Lane in Hornchurch in the London Borough of Havering, in northeast London, England. It is part of the North East London NHS Foundation Trust.

It opened in 1939 as Suttons Institution and was brought into use during World War II to house airmen at RAF Hornchurch.

In 1948 it was renamed St George's and became part of the National Health Service.[1]

It is served by London Buses routes 193, 252 and is the terminus of route 256.[

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this room i wanted to see

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Gorgeous room​

 

Berserker

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I've been here, should try get up the tower if you next get the chance, and they didn't have dogs when I visited last year, but I did go at night. Tower had such an amazing view defo worth going back to get a good look from the top of it, just be careful on the climb up it, stairs and ladders everywhere haha
 

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