Been wanting to see this place for ages, and after meeting up with one half of the TeeJF crew, our journey began.......well after a quick reccie!
Originally owned by Sir Walter Bagot, the current buildings were rebuilt in the late 1820′s. It was acquired by the North Wales Counties Mental Hospital and opened in 1937 to accommodate 80+ patients to relieve the overcrowding at the much larger Denbigh Asylum. It eventually closed in 1990 and has laid derelict ever since. It would appear that some building work has, at some stage been attempted, but aborted.......and now it seems that most of the wooden panels and balustrades are being systematically removed
Having seen multiple reports on this place, I was excited to go and see her, but ultimately, I was left with a sad feeling inside at her plight, a truly stunning building being destroyed from within!!
Overall, a great days exploring, in great company, but tinged with sadness.
Anyway I hope you enjoy the pics, unfortunately this place is now boarded up to the hilt, so light was at a premium!
{Pool Parc}002 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}003 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
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{Pool Parc}001 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
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{Pool Parc}016 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}012 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
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{Pool Parc}005 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
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{Pool Parc}009 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
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{Pool Parc}014 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}015 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}021 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}023 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
Well I hope you enjoyed taking a look.
Originally owned by Sir Walter Bagot, the current buildings were rebuilt in the late 1820′s. It was acquired by the North Wales Counties Mental Hospital and opened in 1937 to accommodate 80+ patients to relieve the overcrowding at the much larger Denbigh Asylum. It eventually closed in 1990 and has laid derelict ever since. It would appear that some building work has, at some stage been attempted, but aborted.......and now it seems that most of the wooden panels and balustrades are being systematically removed
Having seen multiple reports on this place, I was excited to go and see her, but ultimately, I was left with a sad feeling inside at her plight, a truly stunning building being destroyed from within!!
Overall, a great days exploring, in great company, but tinged with sadness.
Anyway I hope you enjoy the pics, unfortunately this place is now boarded up to the hilt, so light was at a premium!
{Pool Parc}002 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}003 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}025 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}019 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}001 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}020 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}016 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}012 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}007 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}005 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}008 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}009 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}010 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}011 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}013 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}014 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}015 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}021 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
{Pool Parc}023 by Image-inthis, on Flickr
Well I hope you enjoyed taking a look.