West London NHS hospital building to be sold off for ‘potential’ new houses after being declared 'surplus' by NHS
A old West London hospital building is being sold off after being declared ‘surplus’ by the NHS . The site may be used for ‘potential’ new houses by its next buyer. The Wembley Hospital ‘Old Building’, which is for sale, has been declared as ‘surplus to requirements’ by the NHS. The hospital building has ‘potential for residential use’, according to Savills, who is selling the property for the NHS. This building forms part of the wider Wembley Centre for Health and Care - a 2.26-hectare site comprising the Wembley Hospital ‘Old Building’, the Wembley Centre for Health ‘New Building’ and Barham House. READ MORE: TfL names the Tube station overrun with tourists desperate for 'significant improvements' The hospital building has ‘potential for residential use’, according to Savills (Image: Google Maps) Savills said: “The site has development potential for residential use, but may suit other uses, subject to securing the necessary consents.” Wembley Hospi...