Woohoo..
Scotland you say? Too far..
Bencooper was into that urban exploring I think......
I would love to go, that place is amazing. Wrong end of the country though 🙁
Bencooper was into that urban exploring I think......
He'd just jump over the fence though. This is an opportunity for mortals to do in daylight what Ben does in the dark. 🙂
It used to be the case anyone could go and clamber about this place but its now fenced off and secure while it gets stabilised for a future use as a sort of safe-ruin-arts-venue.
Its easier to get around now when you can get in, And now isn't littered with all the asbestos that earlier explorers were probably unaware of.
I had a bit of fun working there [url=
this year[/url]
Aaargh, I can't but I'd love to, what a place.
I've been there before its some place to see, shame they let it fall into disrepair.
Cool
would love to spend some time wandering about in there.
Can we ride that ramp??
Just to update- the tickets now have a home
Looks really interesting, can anyone organise a tour?
The new owners are [url= http://nva.org.uk/ ]NVA[/url] - it’s effectively a construction site so visitors need a bit of chaperoning which they’re not overly resourced to do. You possibly could ask them to facilitate a tour though, or sign up for their mailing list so that you hear about future events.
The tours are facilitated by volunteers so maybe one of the best ways to get a tour is to volunteer to lead them
There’s some excellent stuff online of the old psychiatric hospital where my dad worked in the 1970’s and again in the mid-1980’s.
One of the Victorian-period asylums it was a really interesting place when it was still open - a real maze and an entire community in microcosm. When it was closed and boarded up it was a huge contrast - but still very interesting.
[url= http://www.whateversleft.co.uk/asylums/cane-hill-asylum-coulsdon ]Cane Hill[/url]
Meant to say I only saw it online when it was closed!
It’s great that it’s being stabilised - an amazing place, I haven’t been for a decade or so.
Indeed - I prefer that its being stabilised rather than restored or renovated. With all the curtain walls and glazing away its got a fantastic antigravity quality to it - it barely seems to touch the floor. And I guess its spent much more of its life as a ruin than it has as a building.

