LOST HOSPITALS OF LONDON

Park House V.A.D. Hospital
8 Totteridge Common, N20 8NL
Medical dates:

Medical character:
1914 - 1918

Convalescent (military)
Park House V.A.D. Hospital presumably opened in 1914.  It was affiliated to Barnet War Hospital.

In 1917 it had 30 beds for wounded and sick servicemen.

The Hospital probably closed in 1918.

This building is recorded as having been used as an auxiliary military hospital during WW1.  No further details have (as yet) come to light.

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Present status (January 2012)

The property is now a private residence.

Park House, Totteridge
The entrance drive to the southeast of the house.

Park House, Totteridge
The house, as seen from Totteridge Common.

References (Accessed 10th March 2014)

(Author unstated) 1917 List of the various hospitals treating military cases in the United Kingdom.  London, H.M.S.O.

(Author unstated) 1921 Reports by the Joint War Committee and the Joint War Finance Committee of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem in England on Voluntary Aid Rendered to the Sick and Wounded at Home and Abroad and to British Prisoners of War, 1914-1919. London, HMSO (reprinted in facsimile, 2009. The Naval and Military Press Ltd in association with the Imperial War Museum), pp 249-253.

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