The chapel at the former King Edward VII Hospital, Easebourne, Chichester - South Downs (NP)

L-shaped former chapel for tuberculosis patients by Charles Holden, 1903-6. Later mortuary wing has been demolished and replaced with a new swimming pool which is in use, but the chapel remains vacant. Most of the repairs have been completed but lack of maintenance is leading to some water penetration and damage of original building fabric. Historic England has provided advice to the owner on addressing these issues.

Site Details

    Designated Site Name:
    Chapel To The Former King Edward VII Hospital
    Heritage Category:
    Listed Building grade II*
    List Entry Number:
    1232485
    Local Planning Authority:
    South Downs (NP)
    Site Type:
    Religious ritual and funerary > Chapel

Location

    Building Name:
    The chapel at the former King Edward VII Hospital
    County:
    West Sussex
    District / Borough:
    Chichester
    Parish:
    Easebourne
    National Park:
    South Downs (NP)
    Parliamentary Constituency:
    Arundel and South Downs
    Region:
    London and South East

Assessment Information

    Assessment Type:
    Building or structure
    Condition:
    Fair
    Occupancy / Use:
    Vacant/not in use
    Priority:
    C - Slow decay; no solution agreed
    Previous Priority:
    C
    Ownership:
    Commercial company
    Designation:
    Listed Building grade II*, RPG grade II

Contact Details

Alma Howell 0207 973 3700

Next steps

Read more about this historic site on the National Heritage List for England