ello again chaps and chapettes, i've already harped on about a load of nonsense nothing to do with the explore on my carlton theatre report so if you want some sort of personal intro and explanation about how the explore came about then id say go read the first paragraph of my carlton report and...
I didn’t think I would get the chance to see this place again, and this was one of my favourite explores… I was very keen to go back. And man was it worth it – I saw 4 times more than my last visit three years ago. It was a real privilege to see the cells, the hall, the grand staircase...
I have always wanted to see this asylum as I think it always looked one of the most beautiful around but did not think it was doable anymore.but after seeing urbexabandoned and hamtagger had been and I was going to licolnshire anyway I thought I would give it a look.it did not dissapont...
History, stolen from @hamtagger
"Built under the name Lincolnshire County Lunatic Asylum in 1852, set in 120 acres of grounds. In 1940, female patients were transferred around the UK to make way for an emergency department for the war effort. The newly established NHS took control in 1948 and...
Dont think I stuck this up at the time, been on the list for a while, seemed like a good time to tick it off. Visited with Cloaked Up.
Built under the name Lincolnshire County Lunatic Asylum in 1852, set in 120 acres of grounds. In 1940, female patients were transferred around the UK to make...
2013:
Still there looking good!
2012:
I have been wanting to get inside this since 2009, and TBM managed to get us (Me, His girlfriend, my girlfriend and me) some permission as its has always been tight.
Please excuse some of the pissed shots, I'm getting used to a tripod with no spider...
[CENTER]After driving through the night to reach a particularly nice set of headstocks the second stop of the Englandshire trip was to this old beauty. Arriving early in the morning, we found the perimeter to be surround by police, I must have counted about 20 or so High Vis jackets.
On the...
St John’s Hospital.
Despite all the horror story's i had heard before embarking on this adventure i found it to have a very calming atmosphere while exploring this beautiful building. Dont get me wrong i found some parts of the building a little disconcerting such as the children s ward...
A little wonder around the St johns Asylum in Lincoln So close to getting inside but to many people around which i was Gutted but at least i got to see the external Maybe some one could take me in the future eh
A bit of History,
The Asylum (St John’s Mental Hospital) closed down in 1990 and...
Twos a nice fresh sunny morning ... blah blah blah :lol: .... am not going to bore you with history or anything else for that matter ... probably be reports on quite a number of occasion's ... so i'll just share a few pics ... hope you like :cool2:
I thought I would put up a report to warm me up on here. You all know the history, this was my second time round the place-this time with Shatners and Skanky. Good times.
And those stairs....
Full set including my shots from first visit on my Flickr. Thanks
So this was my second outing, explored alone. I only managed to get into one building, I think it may have been a residential one. Nothing in the way of medical equipment, which was a shame... I only spotted one way into the main building, but didn't fancy attempting it alone. Anyway, here are...