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Trinity Hospital
Trinity Hospital
Dating back to 1613, Trinity Hospital is the oldest surviving building in Greenwich town centre.
The hospital was founded as almshouses by Henry
Howard, Earl of Northampton.
A board near its entrance reads:
Since 1617 it has provided a home for 21 retired gentlemen of Greenwich.
The hospital was rebuilt in 1812 in its present Gothic style, and is still in use. The charity is run by Mercer.
More about the charity – Mercer website (external link)
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Opening hours
By appointment only
Access
Partially accessible by wheelchairs
Address
Highbridge
Greenwich
London SE10 9PS
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020 8858 1310
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