Haven't posted this one before, so thought I'd throw a few pics up! Visited back in Oct with 2 non forum members, it was a spur of the moment decision as we were in the area. Had previously been told there wasn't much left! There was enough too occupy us for 3 hours!
This is a fairly large...
Found a few more of St.Ebbas, nice to see these again, lots peeling paint and random bricks coming through doors lol:- Enjoy :)
Just found this pic and I luv it lol:-
Stumbled across this mostly untouched hospital that's been shut for a around 2 years, The metal fairies have been into the attic stripping the copper out, but generally the place is in excellent condition, stick a couple beds in, and me as a patient, you'd have a hospital for the elderly ( what...
We were here for a maximum of 2 hours. 1 hour getting in and getting to this room. haha. Soon after we got chased by Mr Very Scary Security. Was so funny hehe. My friend hid in the cupboard while we all escaped, we were waiting for him for 10 minutes before he could sneak out!
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Morning all,
Explored this day after boxing day, was a nice little place despite the bad weather we spent a few hours here. This Hospital provided Orthopaedic services through NHS contracts for people from the locality. Changes in NHS funding resulted in its closure in 1998.
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Designed by GT Hine and built in 1897,East Sussex County Asylum opened in 1903.The concept being that by being set in the countryside,patients would benefit by the isolation and quiet surroundings.The brickwork and chimneys are superb.Hospital closed 1994.
We visited November 2008 and returned...
Severalls Hospital, a large Edwardian asylum, opened in 1913 for 1800 patients. It is based on the "echelon plan", which is a specific arrangement of wards, offices and services within easy reach of each other by a network of interconnecting corridors. Villas were constructed around the main...
The second site i ever explored in London after meeting the first splorer i ever met on the same night!,
st cleveland was a work house for the sick and poor in the 1700's, turned into a nhs hospital untill 2005, the building lays derelict, how ever 5% or so is converted for a handful of people...
By 1859, the demand for more space for beds at St George's Hospital was at an all-time high, but Mr Atkinson Morley, one of the hospital's governors, and a wealthy hotel owner, left St George's £150,000 in his will. A plot of land in Wimbledon was purchased and the hospital built and opened in...
When SK offered Andy and me a place to crash and the promise of some exploring fun, we jumped at the opportunity, one of the sites was this:
Goodmayes Hospital, a Victorian former asylum, now not used for patients, rumored to be ready to be sold to developers to be made into yet more...
I love this little place, if you havent been here its well worth driving hours to see. Its got so many little things that are so photogenic inside and has loads of character.
I hear this has been busy of late with visitors and I must pass it about 10 times a month-always meaning to pop in, so...
This is another one of those that Ive been meaning to do for a while and despite having been in the Drop Postern a couple of times I never took any pics, well until now :D , Theres a massive amount of history about the general area and fortifications that surround it here...
I wasn't sure weather to post this one as some of the photos are not great. This was my first ever explore and only had a point and shoot at the time and no tripod.
It's very stripped inside the hospital but the main hall is fantastic and probably one of the best in the UK, this is down to the...
Stone House Hospital, formerly the City of London Lunatic Asylum, was a hospital and former mental illness treatment facility in Stone, near Dartford, Kent, in the United Kingdom. As of November, 2007 the hospital has been closed, and bids have been taken for its redevelopment to house luxury...
St. Peters Hospital was initially built to house the casualties of the Second World War. The mortuary was built in the 1940’s, but after much redevelopment it was decided that the site was too small to cope with the increase of bodies. So, in April 2009 the mortuary closed and moved to the new...
Severalls Hospital in Colchester, Essex was a psychiatric hospital built in 1910 to the design of architect Frank Whitmore. It opened in May 1913.
The 300-acre site housed some 2000 patients and was based on the "Echelon plan" - a specific arrangement of wards, offices and services within easy...
Barrow Hospital (sometimes referred to as Barrow Gurney Hospital) was a psychiatric hospital in Barrow Gurney, Somerset
The hospital was designed by Sir George Oatley of Bristol to the then-innovative colony plan based on detached 'villas' centred around a central cluster of service buildings...