Cherry Knowles Lunatic Asylum (Laurels), September 2011.

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The Laurels was designed by asylum architect George Thomas Hine 1842-1916,
the foundation stone was laid by Ald Stansfield Richardson in 1893 and opened in 1895.
The site covers 47 hectares of land,
the buildings are a compact arrow echelon plan projecting symmetrically east and west from a central location (hall and chapel).
The roofs are tile and the walls are red brick, Some minor extensions and one major extension at the west end opened in the 1930s.
The Laurels was grade 2 listed then delisted, and closed in 1998.
The land is owned by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and the Laurels was demolished between March 2011-October 2011,
it hurts me to witness such grand buildings been demolished to make way for lego land housing estates.
The Buildings were in a poor way due to damage and destruction or neglect,
Since 2008 a 7 foot palisade fence has been erected and security put on.
Nothing remains

welcome to
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Facade east
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chapel/hall
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west
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building east
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west
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1930s extension east
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west
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east
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middle
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west
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1930s extension
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hall
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chapel
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stained glass
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corridor from 1930s extension
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corridor to 1930s extension
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subterranean steam tunnels
entrance/exit
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steps
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north
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south
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east
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west
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1930s extension east
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west
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isolation
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demolition
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Whoa, not seen anything from here for ages! Nicely done!
I wonder if you'll spark a resurgence for the place, like Sevs became fashionable again this summer :p
Fantastic in depth report, hooked from start to finish!
 
why do these people allways tear down the hospitals!!! theres 1000s of other things they can demolish...like woking.
leave the hospitals for us.

i went down to stonehouse the other day and it was bloody fancy apartments and that one in kingston...twats
 
It wouldn't be a good idea to spark a resurgence bud, we were there last year in June and there was less standing than on these photos so I'm intrigued to know how old they are.

The pictures were taken between June and September 2011,
last picture (demolition) was taken on June 8th 2011.
 
The pictures were taken between June and September 2011,
last picture (demolition) was taken on June 8th 2011.

Thanks mate. So they were just after we had been up then? You may want to compare our pix, it's quite interesting to see the progress of demo. You were very lucky to view the chapel and theatre with a proper floor because when we went that had begun to be lifted!

http://www.jarrelook.co.uk/Urbex/Cherry%20Knowle%20Asylum/Cherry_Knowle.htm


What a difference a day makes in this game! :)
 
I'm so sad that I didn't get the chance to see Cherry Knowle. An unseen Hine! :'(
 

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