Milford Hospital - Surrey - June 2014

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brickworx

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Third explore for me and wanted something a bit grander than my previous two so decided 'Hospitalesque' was the style I was after. I went for the easy choice of Milford Hospital in Surrey. ...Easy as it's near by, there is no on site security at all (be aware part of hospital site is in use though) and the place is royally fucked up so good for my kind of feel on the pics.

On arrival, got in no problem and was then free to wander what's left of this once magnificent Hospital. I say 'what's left' as the wards have recently gone (which I was expecting to see - they where there a week ago!) and I reckon it will be levelled in a fortnight. Not much in the way of stuff inside the rooms \ structures but plenty of decay going on everywhere.

Some history:

Milford Hospital was opened in 1928, originally as a TB Sanatorium serving the South East with Medical, Surgical and Diagnostics. It then became a general Chest Hospital before the wards were adapted for elderly and psycho geriatric cases. As late as 1978 it was still known locally as "Milford Chest".

1985 saw the Hospital rebuilt as an 80 bed unit with modern single storey linked wards, the introduction of specialist geriatricians, and plans to phase out long stay beds and develop rehabilitation beds for patients following an acute episode in the Royal Surrey County Hospital (RSCH) or from home (referrals being from hospital or GP).
Following Rehabilitation, patients, after three weeks or up to three months, were discharged home with a care package or to a care or nursing home. Patients were followed up in the day hospital which later developed into the Milford Assessment & Rehabilitation Centre (MARC).

The Stroke Unit was set up in the late 1990s including six dedicated stroke interdisciplinary rehabilitation beds. The Day Hospital (MARC) has highly developed skills dealing with Stroke, Respiratory and Cardiac conditions. Groups have also been established dealing with Rehabilitation, Falls, Parkinson's Disease and Incontinence. Carers support was also available.


Now for the pics - full slideshow with loads more pics here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/125506319@N04/sets/72157645779748684/show/


14692199732_b0001345cd_b.jpgManLooksOn by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14506022117_c009b178dc_b.jpgHalls by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14505792750_7a73553492_b.jpgAuthorized? by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14690089154_a3780cc6b0_b.jpgMixItUp by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14692201982_84499be475_b.jpgKitchen by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14692183092_5bf1101f55_b.jpgCrstalSpider by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14692486225_1b3c91b36d_b.jpgByeFly by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14506022467_218f0d3d49_b.jpgPeel by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14505807980_2478afd4f6_b.jpgShop by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14692489135_0dacb9bf40_b.jpgManInDarkRoom by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14689290401_c318a79231_b.jpgMachine by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14669468166_c4e3b1ba73_b.jpgNice by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14712353153_99824d088b_b.jpgLovelyStairs by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14712352103_0fb014c666_b.jpgManLikesLights by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr

14505825268_986553d653_b.jpgResiHalls by BrickworkUrbex, on Flickr


Cheers for looking

Brickworx
 
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You know what my friend, that is music to my ears... The trouble I had posting this and my other posts on another popular exploration site was untrue. All down to the style of my pics apparently....

Anyways, nice to feel the love, only just started out but have a few trips planned.
 
You know what my friend, that is music to my ears... The trouble I had posting this and my other posts on another popular exploration site was untrue. All down to the style of my pics apparently....

Anyways, nice to feel the love, only just started out but have a few trips planned.

Everyone has a different style, after all thats what makes each post different, if we all went to the same place, took the same photos and came back, it would be boring, glad you like it here already, stay we are a nice bunch and im sure im not the only one who will like your photos and style :mrgreen:
 
As said above, i really like your style of photography! Your posts are more than welcome here! Great stuff
 
You know what my friend, that is music to my ears... The trouble I had posting this and my other posts on another popular exploration site was untrue. All down to the style of my pics apparently....

Anyways, nice to feel the love, only just started out but have a few trips planned.

You'll have no issues here, welcome. :)
 
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