chloelaura
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Sorry I can't remember the exact month I went! My first 'big' explore, and my first time properly taking photos in quite a dark environment so forgive me for some dodgy pics
It was nice weather so all in all a nice day The greenhouse was my favourite part - especially pretty in the sun!
Pasted from Wiki:
Rauceby Hospital, originally called Kesteven County Asylum, is a now-defunct mental institution in the parish of Quarrington, Lincolnshire, England. Building work was commenced in 1897, the facility was completed and opened in 1902. After changing hands and names several times the main hospital building was closed in 1998 and abandoned for several years. From 2004 parts of the site underwent redevelopment to convert it into private housing. The hospital buildings included a chapel (now deconsecrated), two graveyards, a mortuary and various tunnels connecting wards (under the corridors).
I'm under the impression that building work has been halted as of late because of lack of funds or something? Don't quote me on that though.
Anyway, onto the photos!
Thanks for looking!
It was nice weather so all in all a nice day The greenhouse was my favourite part - especially pretty in the sun!
Pasted from Wiki:
Rauceby Hospital, originally called Kesteven County Asylum, is a now-defunct mental institution in the parish of Quarrington, Lincolnshire, England. Building work was commenced in 1897, the facility was completed and opened in 1902. After changing hands and names several times the main hospital building was closed in 1998 and abandoned for several years. From 2004 parts of the site underwent redevelopment to convert it into private housing. The hospital buildings included a chapel (now deconsecrated), two graveyards, a mortuary and various tunnels connecting wards (under the corridors).
I'm under the impression that building work has been halted as of late because of lack of funds or something? Don't quote me on that though.
Anyway, onto the photos!
Thanks for looking!