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The Royal Marsden's Brompton site is adjacent to the Royal Brompton Hospital, in Fulham Road.As of 2020, this site had 112 inpatient beds and 7 operating theatres. [1]The Belmont site is in the far south of Greater London, adjacent to the former Sutton Hospital, High Down and Downview Prisons, and the Metropolitan Green Belt.
The Royal Marsden Hospital is a specialist cancer treatment hospital. It is a foundation trust , and operates facilities on two sites, including one in Belmont, Sutton. The original buildings on the site were first used as the Banstead Road branch of the South Metropolitan District School, which was a 'district' school for children of workhouse ...
It is the closest station to the Royal Marsden Hospital, which is just under half a mile away. On 19 January 2023, Sutton Council were granted £14,121,979 from the government to add a turnback siding to the south of the station to increase capacity to let services run at 4 tph instead of the current 2 tph service pattern. [4] [5]
The site later became the Downs Schools and then the Downs Hospital. It is now shared between the Royal Marsden and Sutton Hospitals, the Institute of Cancer Research, and the site of a new school to be opened in 2019. [31] The Thomas Wall Centre clock. The Sutton Adult School and Institute opened in 1910 in a large Edwardian building in ...
It was founded in 1909 as a research department of the Royal Marsden Hospital and joined the University of London in 2003. [7] It has been responsible for a number of breakthrough discoveries, including that the basic cause of cancer is damage to DNA. [8] The ICR occupies sites in Chelsea, Central London and Sutton, southwest London. The ICR ...
In May 2013, the London Borough of Sutton published an prospectus outlining the potential benefits of an extension to Tramlink to connect to Sutton and the Royal Marsden Hospital. [6] This outlined a potential route from the Morden Road tram stop , heading south along the A24 and A297 to Rosehill Roundabout, then through Sutton town centre ...
William Marsden by Thomas Henry Illidge. Marsden's house on Lincoln's Inn Fields, close to the Royal College of Surgeons. William Marsden (August 1796 – 16 January 1867) was an English surgeon whose main achievements are the founding of two presently well-known hospitals, the Royal Free Hospital (in 1828) and the Royal Marsden Hospital (in 1851).
I've changed the lede and infobox, as they described the hospital as being located in Brompton, Kensington, which redirects to Brompton, London, a historical area which is no longer extant. ~dom Kaos~ 12:24, 20 March 2020 (UTC)