I actually went off this afternoon to explore another building but found it full of developers and contractors, luckily the building opposite is Hastings Cottage Care Home, also derelict and very burnt out so not a totally wasted trip (I'm gonna go back to the other place at five or sixish, hopefully they've all gone home by then, I'm a contractor myself and we don't like to work late!). So I slipped under the fence and luckily the boarded winows ripped open by the fire service when the put the blaze out had not been re-fixed which made it easier to hop in and out of areas from the outside as a lot of bits of celing had collapsed preventing me from going from room to room, and upstairs was totally inaccesable, not only had the stairs burnt away but most of the floor had too! The place was ankle deep in ash and collapsed plaster but there was still a vast amount of medical equipment lying around, poor use of resources by the NHS yet again!
The view from the ground floor
Nurse call point, still bleeping and flashing away, yet the only person who came was me, and probs a bit too late!
Obligatary slightly emo mirror shot!
Pants get their own shelf, all other underwear has to share, all thats gonna do is give the pants the immpression that thier better than other underwear....
The view upwards from the basement
This is where lots of the NHS' money is.
and yes, the smackheads got there first, welcome to Hastings!
The view from the ground floor
Nurse call point, still bleeping and flashing away, yet the only person who came was me, and probs a bit too late!
Obligatary slightly emo mirror shot!
Pants get their own shelf, all other underwear has to share, all thats gonna do is give the pants the immpression that thier better than other underwear....
The view upwards from the basement
This is where lots of the NHS' money is.
and yes, the smackheads got there first, welcome to Hastings!