The Mount Hospital, Eastleigh

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The Mount Hospital in Bishopstoke, Hampshire was a popular smaller hospital which mostly focused on rehabilitation for elderly patients but had various other outpatients' departments.

The Mount started as small private estate with the first house built by a wealthy farmer in 1844. It was later bought by a Captain Hargreaves in the 1870s. When he died it was bought by a Mr Cotton who rebuilt it in 1893. His imposing Victorian mansion replete with impressive tower forms the heart of the site. It originally had impressive gardens too suitable for a house of its standing with an arboretum, formal gardens and a Victorian water garden. In 1927 it was sold to Hampshire County Council who converted it into a hospital reusing the original Victorian house, as well as building a range of other buildings including another impressive art deco-ish ward building.


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Love the old letterbox. This place looks horrific, wish people had more respect for derelict/rundown property. I'm all up for preserving these relics, but this is not needed. Great Pics by the way!
 
Thank you. Apparently it was only closed down within the last 8/9 years, you expect some degradation but I wish Chavs wouldn't go around smashing up toilets and windows all the time.
 
Thank you. Apparently it was only closed down within the last 8/9 years, you expect some degradation but I wish Chavs wouldn't go around smashing up toilets and windows all the time.

I agree with you there :) On the note of Chavs, there was a program called Genius that was hosted by Dave Gorman and one of the inventions on this program was a vending machine with crockery in it. Now....wouldn't this be a better investment for the local councils. They don’t need to worry about graffiti and vandalism as this would provide the ideal solution for ferral children to break things. Or......people who have crockery to get rid of, they could simply donate it to the cause. It can then be destroyed in a safer environment and the Chavs have been fulfilled with the pleasure of smashing the s**t out of stuff that is not theirs. I'm sorry for the rant, but its not needed.
 
Doubt the Chavs would pay for the use of the vending machine though, they would probably break into it. lol. It always seems to be toilets doesn't it? I don't get it. lol.
 
Doubt the Chavs would pay for the use of the vending machine though, they would probably break into it. lol. It always seems to be toilets doesn't it? I don't get it. lol.

Your probably right. Bring back national service :mrgreen:
 
Amazing :)

This place looks great! Any problems in terms of access or security when you visited?
 
This place looks great! Any problems in terms of access or security when you visited?

This is po-po land now! Apparently they're pretty much always around and catching people. A bit late, as even last year when I visited it was well beyond repair.
 
This place looks great! Any problems in terms of access or security when you visited?
It's not a good idea to ask these questions in public - anyone can look at these forums, and the answer might attract unwanted attention ;)

Anyway, some great photos - nice find!
 
I have seen from other member's photos pics of the fireplace and stairwell in the old building, didn't get to photograph those sadly.
 
You will need to join in order to see the comments though.

You think security companies and the police don't know how to sign up to websites? :twitcy:

ellc0m, welcome to the site but please read the forum rules as your post breaks them.
 
I thought this place would've been in much worse nick, it doesn't look too bad inside, just a bit empty. Good report.
 
I thought this place would've been in much worse nick, it doesn't look too bad inside, just a bit empty. Good report.

The upper levels of the old house are getting dodgy, a lot of black mould, which is why I didn't go onto the roof. A lot of vandalism too sadly.
 
Can't believe the state it's in these days. I was 1st to report on it 3ish years ago (hence why my descriptive words of on the site from my 1st blog post seem to preface many of the reports afterwards) just after the pikeys had first got in and wrecked the roof. It was damp but could have been saved and indeed I spoke to the local protection officer on that very topic because the mansion was/is a locally listed building.

Was getting ropey when I last bothered in late 2009, but now it's totally freaking mullered :(.
 
Can't believe the state it's in these days. I was 1st to report on it 3ish years ago (hence why my descriptive words of on the site from my 1st blog post seem to preface many of the reports afterwards) just after the pikeys had first got in and wrecked the roof. It was damp but could have been saved and indeed I spoke to the local protection officer on that very topic because the mansion was/is a locally listed building.

Was getting ropey when I last bothered in late 2009, but now it's totally freaking mullered :(.

Yes it was in a very sad state, the extensive vandalism made me very sad indeed, I don't mind nature taking it's toll but I hate deliberate damage. I didn't see a dumb waiter, is this the place that has one or am I confused?

Do you have a link to your pics from 3 years ago Andy?
 
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