Happy New Year Everyone!
Back again and I've definitely hit the ground running this year (so apologies for the lack of posts so far!) but what better way to kick off than with a hospital!
This was the last stop of the day on a rather spare of the moment trip, along with some other chapels. It's a shame we lost the light here, because there was so much more to discover. It's still partially live, which brings a rather unsettling sense to the explore - lights still worked and everything! But, we were in and out without a sign of anybody (in the derelict part at least!)
The building was designed by Alfred J. Wood FRIBA, London and named after Saint Cadoc. Saint Cadoc's church is located in the town.
The hospital, which opened in 1906 as the Newport Borough Asylum, was built to accommodate up to 350 patients. Extensive outbuildings were later added on the site, but since 2005 the number of residents has been very small with the growing emphasis on care in the community.
St Cadoc's Hospital provides a number of mental health services, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Adult Mental Health Services are provided by 11 Community Mental Health Teams and Elderly Mental Health Services provided by 5 multi-disciplinary Community Mental Health Teams.
As always, thanks for looking
Back again and I've definitely hit the ground running this year (so apologies for the lack of posts so far!) but what better way to kick off than with a hospital!
This was the last stop of the day on a rather spare of the moment trip, along with some other chapels. It's a shame we lost the light here, because there was so much more to discover. It's still partially live, which brings a rather unsettling sense to the explore - lights still worked and everything! But, we were in and out without a sign of anybody (in the derelict part at least!)
The building was designed by Alfred J. Wood FRIBA, London and named after Saint Cadoc. Saint Cadoc's church is located in the town.
The hospital, which opened in 1906 as the Newport Borough Asylum, was built to accommodate up to 350 patients. Extensive outbuildings were later added on the site, but since 2005 the number of residents has been very small with the growing emphasis on care in the community.
St Cadoc's Hospital provides a number of mental health services, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Adult Mental Health Services are provided by 11 Community Mental Health Teams and Elderly Mental Health Services provided by 5 multi-disciplinary Community Mental Health Teams.
As always, thanks for looking