| Belgrave Hospital for Children | |
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The Belgrave Hospital for Children Kennington, London
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Arts & Crafts |
| Address | 1 Clapham Road |
| Town or city | Kennington London |
| Country | UK |
| Coordinates | TQ3112277443 |
| Current tenants | Private flats |
| Construction started | 1899 |
| Completed | 1926 |
| Renovated | 1990s |
| Client | Belgrave Hospital for Children |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Charles Holden |
Coordinates: 51°28′50.71″N 0°06′47.33″W / 51.4807528°N 0.1131472°W
The Belgrave Hospital for Children in Kennington, London, UK was a voluntary hospital founded in Pimlico, London in 1866. A new hospital building was constructed between 1899 and 1926 at 1 Clapham Road from a design by Charles Holden. It was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1981 and is currently residential flats.
On 20 October 1904, the music hall star Dan Leno donated £625 to the hospital after his last show. He died 11 days later.