St Pancras Female Orphanage


The St Pancras Female Orphanage is a former health facility in Somers Town, London.

History

The orphanage was established to care for female orphans in the local area in 1776. It was located in Hampstead Road where its premises were completely rebuilt to a design by E. W. Hudson in 1904. After the trustees of the orphanage vacated the building, the former orphanage was acquired by the National Temperance Hospital for use as an annex in 1945. The ground floor was subsequently converted for medical use. Following the closure of the National Temperance Hospital in 1990, the former orphanage became the home of the Margarete Centre which provides support to sufferers of substance abuse.