Dr Barnardo's Babies Castle - Kent - August 2012

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nelly

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I battled with myself about whether to post this report or not.

It's like a opening a packet of Revels and coming across the coffee one, it looks great on the outside, very nice, but inside Urrrgh!!!
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The History

The Babies Castle was officially opened on 9th August 1886 this institution was for the reception of babies. In 1908 Babies Castle became a mixed home for children under eight years of age. It was particularly used for babies and young children who, owing to their physical condition, were not suited for boarding out.

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Babies Castle closed, in 1965 and was re-named, appropriately enough, 'Hawkhurst Castle', after the nearby village of the same name and operated as a private nursing home for the elderly.


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In 2006 planning Consent was granted for Babies Castle for conversion to provide a total of 11 residential units

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Thanks for sticking with it!!!
 
great post, thanks for sharing it.

Does look a big place, do you have anymore pics from inside.
 
You polished a turd Nelly, nice one. Was a tad busy in there as I remember :lol:
 
great post, thanks for sharing it.

Does look a big place, do you have anymore pics from inside.

Sorry Fury, just take the last photo and replicate it, the whole inside looked like that :(

Nice bumping into some new faces though :)
 
Man, I used to live not far from there and never knew about it- typical! One day I'll get back down that way tho, would be great to find something interesting and accesible for a change!
 
Always worth it dude, although the history does somewhat overshadow what's left! Lovely pics, and hey there's even a nice window. Cheers for sharing :)
 
It is a funny place, from the outside you expect so much more, and inside it's a bit of a let down.
Still, derelict places isn't just about the good stuff, it's about 'derelict places' :)
 

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