This abandoned art deco hospital in west London is getting a new lease of life with hundreds of new homes
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The former Ravenscourt Park Hospital, a Grade II-listed art deco building, will be redeveloped into 140 homes and a 65-bed care home. The site has been unused for nearly 20 years and was once a prestigious hospital recognized for its architecture. TT Group acquired the site and plans to convert its wards and treatment blocks into living spaces while maintaining key historical elements. The grounds will include new public areas with pedestrian routes and gardens, enhancing community access and engagement.
The Grade II-listed former Ravenscourt Park Hospital will be transformed into 140 new homes, a 65-bed care home, and community spaces, preserving its historical features.
TT Group plans to renovate the 1933 art deco building into flats, communal workspaces, and gardens, while retaining original architectural elements such as sun balconies and Greek-inspired statues.
Opened by King George V in the early '30s and closed as a hospital in 2006, the site has appeared in various film productions, showcasing its cultural significance.
Parts of the grounds will be accessible to the public, featuring new pedestrian routes and landscaped gardens as part of the redevelopment.
Read at Time Out London
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