St Crispins Asylum - Northampton - Feb 2011

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Went on a little road trip to Northampton today with Skeleton Key and Tstranger1066, on the way up the motorway we picked up Msaunder1972.

After an Laurel and Hardy trip (which involved me going the wrong way around the roundabout on which the Nottingham Lift Tower lives) we arrived.


First stop was St Crispins Asylum

The History

The hospital was built in 1876 and designed by Robert Griffiths, who also designed the Staffordshire County Asylum. The site made good use of its location, with extensive southern views and incorporated a large farm, gas works, staff residences and burial ground.

The style is Gothic; the most popular style of the day, which features lots of local bricks and stone dressings and a large clock/water tower more akin to a church steeple. In 1887 the asylum was extended further to accommodate more patients, and by the 1940s had reached it’s maximum population.

The asylum entered the news in more recent history, when a fire broke out killing 6 patients, and the hospital finally closed its doors in 1995 and is being beautifully redeveloped into modern apartments using the original buildings


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The Projector
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Inside The Doctors Residence
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Yes we do!!!
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Thanks for taking the time

:)

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great shots dude
the admin building was the doctors residence
such a shame to see the stairs smashed up in there..

are both projectors still there?
 
great shots dude
the admin building was the doctors residence
such a shame to see the stairs smashed up in there..

are both projectors still there?

Thanks for the info MD :)

Yup the second projector is still there, I think that my explore buddy saw some of the projector casing on the floor in the grounds

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Cool stuff, looks like it was a nice day for it. Its the case for a mercury arc rectifier thats smashed up outside.
 
I havnt been here in four years and was curious too see what remained.​

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It felt good to see it again and climb the tower which for me im sure will be for the last time.
The lower floors are fire damaged and the weathers weakening its expossed timbers.


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Nelly it was at this point i had thoughts,
if it wasnt your round about anticks that was going to get me
then it would be the rotten floor thank full i was wrong on both counts .
LOL Had a realy great day with great company



SK :)

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Thanks to you both, SK and Msaunder.

I had a great day :mrgreen:
 
A great report by all, and a great day. Was heart wrenching to see just how much damage had been done since the last time Skeleton Key and myself had last visited. Many thanks to you all :mrgreen:

Nelly it was at this point i had thoughts,
if it wasnt your round about anticks that was going to get me
then it would be the rotten floor thank full i was wrong on both counts .
LOL Had a realy great day with great company

I have to say, I was bricking myself climbing along those burnt rotten roof beams! I honestly thought, if this beam gives way, this will be the last ever explore I do, and do I really want to die in a lunatic asylum!!! :nah:
Thanks for a great day :)
 
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I have to say, I was bricking myself climbing along those burnt rotten roof beams! I honestly thought, if this beam gives way, this will be the last ever explore I do, and do I really want to die in a lunatic asylum!!! :nah:
Thanks for a great day :)

And to think it was falling metalwork that almost took you out instead :)
 
I missed this one when you guy put it up!
Looks a fantastic explore, I didnt think there was this much left!
 
It's true that there is not much left, the building that have been converted into flats look pretty good though
 
They've done a really good job of converting some of the old wards, and everything left here now is being kept even the burnt out hall is going to be restored when it could so easily be demolished.
 

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