I visited this Asylum one afternoon as I had a spare few hours on hand, nothing much left apart from the admin block and that has been pretty much smashed up. But all aside this was an interesting explore. Sadly i never got to climb the Clock Tower as a group of lads were smashing things up and I left for a while and returned when things had quietened down. When I returned I went to check out the Admin Block, whist taking some photos of the Clock Tower from inside I heard voices, looking down i noticed 2 policemen, I stepped back and laid low for a while upstairs, I could hear them talking below, but luckily they never ventured upstairs. After this I gave it a while and left, will have to return as I have unfinished business with the Clock Tower.
St Crispins was a large psychiatric hospital on the outskirts Northampton. It was established in 1876 as the Berrywood Asylum and closed in 1995.
On with the photos
1 by JSP 77, on Flickr
2 by JSP 77, on Flickr
3 by JSP 77, on Flickr
4 by JSP 77, on Flickr
5 by JSP 77, on Flickr
6 by JSP 77, on Flickr
7 by JSP 77, on Flickr
services underground
8 by JSP 77, on Flickr
Looking out towards the new housing
9 by JSP 77, on Flickr
The Admin Block
10 by JSP 77, on Flickr
11 by JSP 77, on Flickr
12 by JSP 77, on Flickr
13 by JSP 77, on Flickr
14 by JSP 77, on Flickr
thanks for looking
St Crispins was a large psychiatric hospital on the outskirts Northampton. It was established in 1876 as the Berrywood Asylum and closed in 1995.
On with the photos
1 by JSP 77, on Flickr
2 by JSP 77, on Flickr
3 by JSP 77, on Flickr
4 by JSP 77, on Flickr
5 by JSP 77, on Flickr
6 by JSP 77, on Flickr
7 by JSP 77, on Flickr
services underground
8 by JSP 77, on Flickr
Looking out towards the new housing
9 by JSP 77, on Flickr
The Admin Block
10 by JSP 77, on Flickr
11 by JSP 77, on Flickr
12 by JSP 77, on Flickr
13 by JSP 77, on Flickr
14 by JSP 77, on Flickr
thanks for looking