Birmingham Accident Hospital - East Block (Birmingham)
| office building, Grade II Listed (UK)
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Birmingham /
B4127 Bath Row
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office building, hospital, Grade II Listed (UK)
The original building by Bateman and Drury c1841. On the left is the second building, designed by Martin and Chamberlain.
Queens Hospital became the Accident Hospital in 1941 and gained a well-deserved reputation as a centre of excellence for trauma medicine. It closed in 1993. The buildings are now student accommodation for the University of Birmingham.
Queens Hospital became the Accident Hospital in 1941 and gained a well-deserved reputation as a centre of excellence for trauma medicine. It closed in 1993. The buildings are now student accommodation for the University of Birmingham.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°28'23"N 1°54'33"W
- Queen Elizabeth Hospitals Site 3.2 km
- Former site of Selly Oak Hospital 4.3 km
- Heartlands Hospital 5.3 km
- The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital 6.8 km
- Alexandra Hospital 21 km
- Coventry and Warwick Hospital 28 km
- Warwick Hospital 30 km
- University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire 32 km
- Worcestershire Royal Hospital 36 km
- Gloucester Royal Hospital 71 km
- The Maltings 0.1 km
- Park Central 0.4 km
- The Mailbox 0.4 km
- Arena Central development 0.5 km
- Lee Crescent Conservation Area 0.5 km
- Birmingham City Centre 0.9 km
- Edgbaston Conservation Area 1.6 km
- Ladywood 2 km
- Edgbaston 4.2 km
- Hall Green 4.5 km