1904-5, doctor's house and surgery, now a shop and offices. This was the site of a courthouse from the 1790s to the 1850s.
1930s block designed by Adams, Holden & Pearson as the London Hospital’s Department of Physical Medicine.
Early 20th century hospital building.
1996, block of flats with medical centre
Former Outpatients Department for the Royal London Hospital, built in 1900–2 to designs by Rowland Plumbe.
1988, offices on the site of a mansion used as the London Infirmary (1741) & the Magdalen Hospital (1758), rebuilt as Magdalen Row (1778–81)
Single-storey pre-fabricated building used as a facilities management base.
c.1823, house converted to offices
1913-14, public offices built for the Prudential Assurance Company, shop inserted 1957-8
The London Hospital Medical College moved to this site in 1854. The building was rebuilt and enlarged in 1886–7 and 1898–9 by Rowland Plumbe
A shophouse with early nineteenth century origins where Joseph Merrick (the Elephant Man) met Frederick Treves, restored c.2012
Albion Brewery established 1807, rebuilt and extended 1863-8 and 1894-1902 for Mann, Crossman & Paulin, converted to flats in 1993-5
1980-1, built as offices (occupied by the NHS) with a penthouse, converted to school in 2014. The site previously housed the King's Hall.
Bold 1960s block designed by Stephen Statham & Associates as a dental institute and students’ union.
2003-5, student housing with health-service facilities and a commercial unit
2007–12, 17-storey block for the Royal London Hospital, designed by HOK for Skanska.
1853-4, shophouse
1874, school and mission hall, adapted in 1958 to be Church House, a refuge for prostitutes
Block occupied by the Royal London Dental Hospital. Site of the former Alexandra Wing, built in 1864–6 to designs by Charles Barry Jr.
former Jews' Temporary Shelter, built 1929–30, Digby Lewis Solomon, architect, on site of a late 17th-century mansion
c.1830, terraced house
c.1826, terraced house.
c.1826, terraced house.
c.1835, terraced house.
c.1839, terraced house.
1957 three-storey block of laboratories
2003–5, laboratories and offices, Capita Percy Thomas, architects
1965–7, nursing college with a distinctive round lecture theatre faced with concrete. Also known as Princess Alexandra House
1995–7, medical research centre, the Blizard Institute's National Centre for Bowel Research and Surgical Innovation, clad in 2018
1978–81, offices and research laboratories for the Wingate Institute of Neurogastroenterology, raised in 2002–4
1975–7, laboratory block constructed as a base for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council
2007–9, laboratory block designed by NBBJ Architects
c.1810 shophouse, refaced c.1860
2003–5, medical research centre, two glass-clad blocks linked by a bridge, designed by Alsop & Partners and AMEC
c.1839, terraced house.
warehouse of c.1887 for Samuel Harris & Sons, copying the facade of No. 57
2017–19 as headquarters for the Royal College of Pathologists, Bennetts Associates, architects, site of three early 18th-century houses
c.1795 house, now with dental surgery
Former Royal London Hospital, built to designs by Boulton Mainwaring in 1752–78 and since extended.
1858–9, converted 1997–8
Red brick church of 1888–92 designed by Arthur Cawston and converted into a medical library in the 1980s.
1933–4, students’ hostel designed by Edward Maufe, extended later in the 1930s and in 1958–9