Guy's Campus

Guy's Campus is located opposite the Old Operating Theatre Museum, which was part of old St Thomas Hospital in Southwark.

[3] There is a white marble monument to Thomas Guy by John Bacon inside the main door of the chapel.

[3] The chapel houses the tomb of Thomas Guy, and is the resting place of English surgeon and anatomist Sir Astley Cooper.

[2] A round-hooded Portland stone alcove with a figure sitting inside is located at the eastern courtyard of the Colonnade.

[3] The alcove now houses the statue of John Keats, an English Romantic poet who studied at Guy's Hospital from 1815 to 1816 to become an apothecary.

The statue displayed at the western courtyard on the other side of the Colonnade is that of William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield, another benefactor of Guy's Hospital.

[5] A brass statue of Thomas Guy by Peter Scheemakers stands in the centre of the General Court,[2][6] upon a pedestal with bas-reliefs of "Christ Healing the Sick" and the "Good Samaritan".

Engraving of Guy's campus entrance, by James Elmes and William Woolnoth in 1799
Grade II* listed Guy's Chapel
The Colonnade and Western courtyard with the statue of Viscount Nuffield
Henriette Raphael House
Hodgkin Building
Shepherd's House