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Old 19th Dec 07, 20:15   #1
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Default Fairfield Hospital, Bedfordshire

Fairfield Hospital closed in 1999, the whole site is now being turned into a village, Fairfield Park, with new schools and shops. Got a few pics of whats left a few months ago


Above, turning a mental assylum into the appartment of your dreams

Not too sure what this building was for, it is sited quite close to a chapel, which has been retained along with the church which has been restored, also the cemetery is some way away (I found it when I took a wrong turn along the building site roads).



Above, there were two of these odd buildings on the site, couldn't see any way in
Below, the restored main building central tower, whoever fitted that light needs too be shot.






Final two pictures were given to me by a friend who visited the site whilst it was being stripped, wish I'd have been there to get more pictures.
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