I don't want to say where this is, due to its not worth the risk visiting it :icon_evil if you get my meaning.
If you want to know more please PM me.
Visited with Faz, thanks for the company (and for keeping an ear out!!)
Basically, it was a purpose-built TB hospital, which opened in 1899. These "timber framed prefabricated hospital building" are, apparently, pretty rare.. Originally there were also moveable wooden huts in the grounds, in which patients could spend all day (and all night if deemed necessary) in the fresh air without facing into the wind.
I can't find when it closed for this puropose, but it was opened in its most recent guise in 1997.
It's literally only just closed so it's perfect still, peeped in through the windows but sod the inside - look at all that timber framing
If you want to know more please PM me.
Visited with Faz, thanks for the company (and for keeping an ear out!!)
Basically, it was a purpose-built TB hospital, which opened in 1899. These "timber framed prefabricated hospital building" are, apparently, pretty rare.. Originally there were also moveable wooden huts in the grounds, in which patients could spend all day (and all night if deemed necessary) in the fresh air without facing into the wind.
I can't find when it closed for this puropose, but it was opened in its most recent guise in 1997.
It's literally only just closed so it's perfect still, peeped in through the windows but sod the inside - look at all that timber framing
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