Visited Glen 0 Dee in early August, just not had the chance to get through all the pics, but here it is. Visited again with jfrsteve, was a lovely day for a explore, think it even broke 25 degrees! Unfortunately the basement is now well sealed because of Asbestos and flooding by the local neds.
Was my first explore of this building, was very interesting to see, slightly disconcerting with a live nursing home literally 50 metres away looking onto the rear.
Wee bit of history....
The original building was built in 1900 and started its life as Nordrach on Dee Hospital, a sanctuary for tuberculosis patients. When TB died down it served as a luxury hotel (when it became "Glen O' Dee"), but was taken over during the war to serve as a billet for troops.
It reprised its role in contagious diseases when the typhoid epidemic hit nearby Aberdeen in the 1960s, but its last use was as a residential home for the elderly. The original building closed in 1998, when a new purpose built building was built on the same site.
Approach
Conservatory
There are a lot of books laying around, not much of interest though!
Corridor
Dining Hall
Nurses Accommodation
Stairwell / Corridor
Donated Ward Bed
Stain-glass window
Stain-glass on the water tower
Top Floor Balcony
Couple more externals
Thanks for looking
Was my first explore of this building, was very interesting to see, slightly disconcerting with a live nursing home literally 50 metres away looking onto the rear.
Wee bit of history....
The original building was built in 1900 and started its life as Nordrach on Dee Hospital, a sanctuary for tuberculosis patients. When TB died down it served as a luxury hotel (when it became "Glen O' Dee"), but was taken over during the war to serve as a billet for troops.
It reprised its role in contagious diseases when the typhoid epidemic hit nearby Aberdeen in the 1960s, but its last use was as a residential home for the elderly. The original building closed in 1998, when a new purpose built building was built on the same site.
Approach
Conservatory
There are a lot of books laying around, not much of interest though!
Corridor
Dining Hall
Nurses Accommodation
Stairwell / Corridor
Donated Ward Bed
Stain-glass window
Stain-glass on the water tower
Top Floor Balcony
Couple more externals
Thanks for looking
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