King Edward VII Sanatorium was opened in 1906 by the King, as a Tuberculosis sanatorium.
After the eradication of TB in the UK, the sanatorium changed purposes and became a hospital, caring for all kinds of illnesses and ailments.
In 2002, the hospital went into liquidation and closed. It remained abandoned until 2011, when a grand scheme was put in place, to invest £180million and turn it into luxury housing. However, the investment was pulled out earlier this year and plans are currently on hold.
The Chapel
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After the eradication of TB in the UK, the sanatorium changed purposes and became a hospital, caring for all kinds of illnesses and ailments.
In 2002, the hospital went into liquidation and closed. It remained abandoned until 2011, when a grand scheme was put in place, to invest £180million and turn it into luxury housing. However, the investment was pulled out earlier this year and plans are currently on hold.
The Chapel
Thanks for looking!