The hospital building, which was designed by Alfred Williams as a workhouse infirmary and built by John T. Chappell,[1] was completed in 1871.
[2] It included a chapel dedicated to Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, whose foundation stone was laid on 17 April 1875 by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll.
[2] The hospital site was subsequently redeveloped into a luxury housing estate, Kensington Green, which is a private gated community.
[5] At the centre of the site stands Stone Hall, a Jacobethan-style building that was constructed in 1847 as the main workhouse block and which now contains high-end residential apartments.
The hospital's original gate posts, railings and gatehouse on Marloes Road survive at the entrance to the secure residential complex.