St Andrew's Courthouse

St Andrew's Courthouse
Historic Grade II listed buildingWheelchair-accessible entranceUnique architectural featuresAccessible amenitiesHistoric mental health services

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Address

7 S*************************3BE

EC4A 3BE

About

St Andrew's Courthouse, a Grade II listed building dating back to 1869, now serves as a mental health clinic. This historic venue, originally rebuilt due to the construction of Holborn Viaduct, features a Jacobean fireplace and hammer beam ceiling. It provides a unique setting for mental health services.

The clinic is wheelchair accessible and includes amenities such as a toilet. It operates with a focus on providing quality mental health care in a historic and accessible environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes St Andrew's Courthouse a unique mental health clinic?
St Andrew's Courthouse is a Grade II listed building dating from 1869, offering a unique setting for mental health services. Its historic architecture, including a Jacobean fireplace and hammer beam ceiling, adds to the distinctive experience.
What amenities are available at St Andrew's Courthouse?
The clinic provides accessible amenities, including a toilet. It is designed to be wheelchair accessible, ensuring comfort and ease of access for all visitors.
How is the location of St Andrew's Courthouse described?
St Andrew's Courthouse stands out among newer buildings in the area, offering a historic and distinctive environment for mental health services in London.
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TrustedIn.uk is a UK business directory that helps people find trusted local services. It features established clinics like St Andrew's Courthouse in London, known for its historic setting and accessible services.
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TrustedIn.uk selects listings based on demonstrated expertise and community trust. St Andrew's Courthouse qualifies through its historic significance, accessible facilities, and quality mental health services.