Street in London, England
Dovehouse Street, 1955
Dovehouse Green and Dovehouse Street, 2013
Chelsea Hospital for Women, 1955
Dovehouse Street is a street in Chelsea , London. It runs roughly north to south from Fulham Road to King's Road , having junctions with Cale Street and Britten Street , among others.
The National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI), part of Imperial College London in the Guy Scadding Building is on the corner with Cale Street.[ 1]
Auriens , a luxury retirement complex overlooking Dovehouse Green, was built on the site of what was the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 's only local authority care home.[ 2] [ 3]
The Chelsea Hospital for Women was at the top end of the street, but closed in 1988 and the buildings became the Chelsea wing of the Royal Brompton Hospital .
At the southern end, with Dovehouse Green and King's Road lies one of two possible locations for King's Road Chelsea railway station , a proposed station on Crossrail 2 , a planned underground railway line.[ 4]
Notable residents
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51°29′20″N 0°10′17″W / 51.48884°N 0.17140°W / 51.48884; -0.17140