This is not a new location but is definitely an interesting explore. Abandoned about a decade ago this old Nursing home has stood untouched for most of the time. compared to when I first visited in summer last year not much has changed apart from the Scrabble game board being stolen. The building has decayed in such a way that it is dangerous to step in certain areas even on the ground floor. Due to the building being covered by trees it is difficult to get enough lighting for photos meaning most came out either too dark or blurry. The building is filled with wheelchairs beds and personal family photos which is always interesting.
The explore
Compared to most other visits the explore was rather relaxed only requiring a short bike ride along the "Busway" which made things much easier. Entering the building is hard much of a challenge apart from the locals watching us enter.
Once Inside it was a case of avoiding the fallen parts of the ceiling and first/second floor.
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From some parts the roof was visible from the ground.
The little amounts of light within the building did have some photo opportunity.
It's unusual to see a living room like this in a building so decayed.
You can tell photographers have been in this building, with areas being set up for dramatic photos.
Up stairs was far more untouched, the floor going down under every foot step made getting around difficult.
Some bedrooms looked as if they haven't had anything moved since the building was closed.
Other rooms looked as if they had frozen in time.
That's the best of the photos I'll leave this one here.
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The explore
Compared to most other visits the explore was rather relaxed only requiring a short bike ride along the "Busway" which made things much easier. Entering the building is hard much of a challenge apart from the locals watching us enter.
Once Inside it was a case of avoiding the fallen parts of the ceiling and first/second floor.
From some parts the roof was visible from the ground.
The little amounts of light within the building did have some photo opportunity.
It's unusual to see a living room like this in a building so decayed.
You can tell photographers have been in this building, with areas being set up for dramatic photos.
Up stairs was far more untouched, the floor going down under every foot step made getting around difficult.
Some bedrooms looked as if they haven't had anything moved since the building was closed.
Other rooms looked as if they had frozen in time.
That's the best of the photos I'll leave this one here.
KPUrbex: Instagram, YouTube
.