The first of 2 visits on a snowy day earlier this year. Cracking site.
We’d heard most of it had gone, but were surprised by how much there is left, so we spent a lot longer on site than planned. The buildings have long been stripped, and floors removed, but there is still a dark atmosphere to the place.
The hospital was used to film 'the lucifer effect' but trailers for the movie are scarce on the internet.
The history has been done before, but in a nutshell Rauceby was a mental health asylum, Opened in 1902, and closed in 1998. It was taken over briefly in wartime by the RAF as a hospital.
Explore with Frizman & King Mongoose
The orangery
creepy murial
the chapel
and one last one of the site
thanks for looking!
We’d heard most of it had gone, but were surprised by how much there is left, so we spent a lot longer on site than planned. The buildings have long been stripped, and floors removed, but there is still a dark atmosphere to the place.
The hospital was used to film 'the lucifer effect' but trailers for the movie are scarce on the internet.
The history has been done before, but in a nutshell Rauceby was a mental health asylum, Opened in 1902, and closed in 1998. It was taken over briefly in wartime by the RAF as a hospital.
Explore with Frizman & King Mongoose
The orangery
creepy murial
the chapel
and one last one of the site
thanks for looking!