Ferndale care home, kettering, dec 2011

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alex76

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Hey all…. Well this place was a mini explore in two half’s as the internals was taken late at night and externals was taken the following morning.
And many apologies for those who are not to fond of editing
Now there is not much history of this place around all I can tell you is that it was built in 1873 and like most of the Victorian houses built in this area they where for the wealthier and owners of the many shoe and boot factory’s which where scatted around Kettering.
Ferndale during the WW2 was used as a hospital and in later day used as a care home for the elderly and closed about five years ago.
Now the place is used by the homeless, junkies, and chaves

On with the pics

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That looks an interesting place, and I did like the 'photo's....your 'pics your post your choice! :)
 
Spooky!!!!

Your pictures,,,,,,,, you present them as you think fit. We all have different ideas about things and it would be boring otherwise. ;)
 
As has been said, you take/edit/share the photos as you see fit. It's nice to see something in a different way.

Nice report, thanks for sharing.
 
it hasnt changed much, i expected it to have been stripped for development as the builders had been in there.
 
Sorry a bit OTT this one it amused me though the aperture was a bit off so I had a burnt out sky and thought I would fix it…


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Cheers lost explorer, I remember seeing this site I can’t recall if it was DP or 28 when it was first explored not long after it closed its doors and the place was mint similar to your photos. Which was eerie the dinner table was still set up like the old dears was about to have there Christmas dinner. And yeah is a shame the building is fantastic Victorian loveliness.
I do only hope that some one will save it before it gets any more wrecked like a lot of are heritage which is then gone for ever
 

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