West Park Mortuary and Histopathology Department, Epsom - January 2013

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You've all seen this place countless times and read all of the history. It's taken me some time to get around to giving this place a visit due to other plans and things getting in the way but was passing recently so thought why not take a look in. Despite it being in far worse condition than it was Read more

St Johns Mental Hospital, Bracebridge Heath - November 2012

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The Asylum was built in 1852 and enlarged on several subsequent occasions. It was originally established jointly by Lindsey, Kesteven, Holland, Lincoln, Grimsby and Stamford, and managed by a Board of Visitors appointed by the contributing authorities. Kesteven and Grantham withdrew from the Read more

St Edward's Mental Hospital Chapel, Cheddleton - November 2012

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St Edward's Asylum was constructed between 1895 and 1899. It provided a welcome overflow to the nearby St Georges Asylum in Stafford and St. Matthew's Asylum at Burntwood. It was later renamed to St Edwards Hospital. Set in an amazing woodland it has been carefully converted into residential use Read more

Rauceby Hospital - June 2012

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This was originally another trip over to St John's but we got busted so a back up plan was needed, it's no where near as good an explore as St John's but there's still a few bits left. The vast majority has been demolished and a housing estate has been built, all that remains of the hospital is the Read more

St Johns Mental Hospital, Bracebridge Heath - May 2012

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The Asylum was built in 1852 and enlarged on several subsequent occasions. It was originally established jointly by Lindsey, Kesteven, Holland, Lincoln, Grimsby and Stamford, and managed by a Board of Visitors appointed by the contributing authorities. Kesteven and Grantham withdrew from the Read more

Whittingham Hospital - February 2012

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Further history, if you've not already read it, then I'd recommend you do as it's quite interesting! It really is a massive place, we spent almost an entire weekend there and only managed to cover about a 3rd of St Luke's, so a revisit is definitely on the cards if anyone is interested in joining Read more
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