LOST HOSPITALS OF LONDON

 Hollington House
Auxiliary Hospital
High Road, Chislehurst, Kent BR7 5AJ
Medical dates:

Medical character:
? 1915 - 1918

Convalescent (military)
During WW1 Hollington House, belonging to Mrs Teichman, was obtained by the Kent/66 Voluntary Aid Detachment (V.A.D.) for use as an auxiliary hospital.

Hollington House Auxiliary Hospital was the third  to be opened by the Detachment, who then had a total of 125 beds.

The Hospital presumably closed in 1918.

Unfortunately we can find little information on this auxiliary hospital.  

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Present status (November 2011)

The house has been demolished and the western part of its site is now occupied by Hollington Court, an apartment complex, and the eastern part on the High Road by a commercial block.  

 Hollington Court  High Road, Chislehurst
The western part of the site contains Hollington Court (left), while the eastern part is occupied by a commercial block on the High Road (right).

  Chislehurst
The car park beside the commercial  block was once the site of another auxiliary hospital - Hornbrook House Auxiliary Hospital.
References
(Author unstated) 1920 Kent Voluntary Aid Detachments.  Report of Hospitals and Detachments 1914-1919.  Bromley, self-published.

www.kentvad.org

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