I posted this over 10 years ago, but I thought the newer urbexers might enjoy a look and those that missed it. I absolutely love the old asylums , and still love seeing them as most are now redeveloped or demolished.
This asylum is now housing .
Staffordshire County Lunatic Asylum was built in 1818 to house 120 pauper lunatics, it was designed by the Stafford County surveyor Joseph Potter in the style of a Georgian mansion.
It was extended in 1879 and a further extension was added in 1884, this included a bakery and workshops, by now the asylum could house up to 870 patients. Further extensions included a laundry block (now demolished) and nurses accommodation.
During the 1950's the Asylum was renamed St George's Hospital. Suicide cages were erected in the stairwells after a female patient threw herself off from the fourth floor and landed nearby reception.
It closed in 1995, and since then it has lay empty and suffered badly from vandalism and arson.
Having found urban exploration through my love of Asylums , I thought it was time to visit St Georges before it was too late. The building's demolition is in full swing, and we were wondering around whilst the builders worked.
This place is not for the faint hearted, it's extremely dangerous, sagging floors, floors missing and at one point I opened a 3rd floor door to find a sheer drop to the ground level. I also had a chunk of hair cut off with razor wire
This asylum is now housing .
Staffordshire County Lunatic Asylum was built in 1818 to house 120 pauper lunatics, it was designed by the Stafford County surveyor Joseph Potter in the style of a Georgian mansion.
It was extended in 1879 and a further extension was added in 1884, this included a bakery and workshops, by now the asylum could house up to 870 patients. Further extensions included a laundry block (now demolished) and nurses accommodation.
During the 1950's the Asylum was renamed St George's Hospital. Suicide cages were erected in the stairwells after a female patient threw herself off from the fourth floor and landed nearby reception.
It closed in 1995, and since then it has lay empty and suffered badly from vandalism and arson.
Having found urban exploration through my love of Asylums , I thought it was time to visit St Georges before it was too late. The building's demolition is in full swing, and we were wondering around whilst the builders worked.
This place is not for the faint hearted, it's extremely dangerous, sagging floors, floors missing and at one point I opened a 3rd floor door to find a sheer drop to the ground level. I also had a chunk of hair cut off with razor wire
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