Following on from Stussys report the other week, heres my take on the place.
It was getting late after a long day and to be honest I wanted the fire engine and that was about it, however, the place has a bit of charm about it, and I we caught it as the sun was going down so the light turned out...
King Edward VII Sanitorium, Midhurst, West Sussex. Currently undergoing a £180million renovation to turn it into luxury housing.
The Chapel. Part of this building is now housing the sales office.
Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed :)
Walkergate Hospital in Newcastle opened in the 1880's, it was originally a hospital for infectious diseases. During the First World War injured soldiers who were sent home were temporarily housed in the two pavilions at the east end of the site, these were demolished in 1979. In the Second World...
I guess this is referred to as the tourist trail; I hope there's a few different views along with the usuals.
No introduction needed is there? Here is what it says on the plaque near the reception -
This building was given by Mr & Mrs John North for the use of patients from the Leeds...
After setting up camp for the first day, we headed here to the derpy hospital with the infamous red fire truck as the sun was setting.
With locals in their garden having a BBQ, we tried to be stealthy, but soon gave up as the fire truck was in clear view of them. They didn't even bat an eyelid...
2013:
I believe bastards and thieves have driven this place further into the ground :mad: :mad: :mad:
2011:
So kicking off a few urbexes with another epic Welsh adventure with the mrs. Set in the lovely valleys of North Wales, Pool Park is a lovely mooch. We spent a good few hours in here...
This place easily ranks in the top 5 of the best places I have explored, its was absolutely massive, and in such amazing condition with just the right amount of peely paint in places.
Visited as a first stop on a road trip with PROJ3CTMAYH3M and mrdystopia, We spent 11 hours wondering the vast...
2013:
Was in a sorry state in 2011, can't be any good now :(
2010:
So, another holiday in Wales with the girlfreind. Finally now got enough to take a few photos, so this is a mix of July and September 2010. Boy had this place gone down hill in two months :( .
Place shut in 1999, and...
2013:
Continuation of my back dating, visited original in April 09, I return in September armed with my shiny new DSLR.
A spin off to my April 2009 explore. In president to Odeon and BOCM, I am redoing all of my old explores, with a new camera and more urbex knowledge.
Visited with Liam...
A very brief visit here with JFR and Scattergun. Not much too see, was very trashed and only took a couple pics.
The hospital was originally built in 1880 and called Dialstone Lane Infectious Diseases Hospital.
There is newer ward block on the site which is still in use, but undeterred we...
couldnt get alot of history on this one.
Peterborough District Hospital was an acute hospital serving Peterborough and north cambridgeshire. It was decommissioned in 2010 with all services being transferred over to the new Peterborough City Hospital.
Our Visit.
Visited with two non members...
Peterborough District Hospital
Closed in closed in 2010 when the new city hospital took over.
In some places there is already a high level of decay.
It didn't have as many interesting features we were hoping for.
Highlights include the autoclaves in the basement. Large water tank on the...
Thankful there was enough remaining to grab some shots and at the same time have a good giggle
Splored With Lara,Trog and peaches
In the back area of the stage Lara found some costumes and the silliness began.
Beds began to roll up and down the corridors .
Better not to ask...
Visited on a very cold, early morning during a Lincolnshire road trip I went on last winter.
I was so cold and tired on this particular morning that I managed to forget to put on my shoes before leaving the car, so ended up doing the whole explore in my slippers!
However, it was very much...
OK this is my first ever report. So here goes nothing...
Cookridge Convalescent Hospital was opened in 1869 to provide a place for patients who had been treated at Leeds General Infirmary to continue their recovery.
The 10,000 cost of the original building, designed in a Gothic vernacular...
Apparently there is a padded cell in a basement here but not much remains! It was a nice relaxed explore, even when seccas came in!
A lovely little chapel. The hospital is quite modern in parts but if you keep to the west side it retains some old character.
Mountain View Hospital has a long history dating back to 1830's, it was originally a workhouse for the poor. Sometime during the 1930's the workhouse became an Institution, also an Infectious Diseases Hospital was on site.
The former workhouse buildings were then upgraded for use as an...
First part here http://www.oblivionstate.com/forum/showthread.php/5527-Scottish-Hospital-June-2013
I had too many shots to not post a second helping :)
Cheers