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  2. Aspen Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    It runs Highgate Private Hospital, Parkside Private Hospital in Wimbledon, and Claremont Hospital in Sheffield. About half the company's income comes from orthopaedics and oncology. Less than 30% comes from the NHS. [4] The company was acquired by NMC Health in August 2018. [5]

  3. Wimbledon, London - Wikipedia

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    Wimbledon House, a separate residence close to the village at the south end of Parkside (near Peek Crescent), was home in the 1790s to the exiled French statesman Vicomte de Calonne, and later to the mother of the writer Frederick Marryat. Their association with the area is recorded in the names of nearby Calonne and Marryat roads.

  4. Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Merton

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    22 Parkside: Wimbledon: House: 1968–1970: 22 February 2013 1409979: 22 Parkside. More images. Church of St Mary ...

  5. List of people from the London Borough of Merton - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Toynbee (1852–1883) – economic historian, Blue Plaque at 49 Wimbledon Parkside; Joseph Toynbee (1815–1866) – surgeon, Blue Plaque at 49 Wimbledon Parkside; Ralph Tubbs – architect; his buildings include the Dome of Discovery and Charing Cross Hospital; John Mosely Turner – supercentenarian

  6. 54 Parkside - Wikipedia

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    54 Parkside (presently the Apostolic Nunciature to the United Kingdom) is a large, detached house in Wimbledon, London, SW19, overlooking Wimbledon Common. First known as Winkfield Lodge, the property is the current diplomatic office of the Holy See in Great Britain .

  7. Fionula Brennan - Wikipedia

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    Brennan died on 15 June 2012 at Parkside Hospital, Wimbledon, as a result of cancer. She was survived by her husband Paul Gallagher and children Ciarán and Bridget. [13] The Marc and Tania Feldmann Charitable Trust plan to commemorate Brennan by naming a grant in her honour. [14]

  8. 22 Parkside - Wikipedia

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    22 Parkside on the A219 is a single-storey house designed in 1967 for Rogers' parents (Dr. William Nino and Dada Rogers) by Rogers and his then wife, Su. Set in a narrow plot of woodland just opposite Wimbledon Common, the house was built in 1968–70. [2] [3] [4] It is a notable early example of Rogers' work. [6]

  9. Parkside Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It became Cheshire County Mental Hospital in 1920 and joined the National Health Service as Parkside Hospital in 1948. [3] After the introduction of Care in the Community in the early 1980s, the hospital went into a period of decline and closed in January 1997. [2] The main administration block was subsequently converted into apartments. [2]

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