The Royal West Sussex Hospital is a former hospital and Grade II* listed building in Chichester, West Sussex, England.
In 1784, the Reverend William Walker and Dr Thomas Sanden established the Chichester Dispensary.
[1] It was renamed the Royal West Sussex Hospital in 1913.
[2] During the 1940 Battle of Britain, the hospital treated wounded servicemen.
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