"Lennox Castle Hospital was one of the largest and most significant institutions built for people with learning difficulties, it closed in March 2002.
The hospital was opened in September 1936 as a model of care, "100 years ahead of its time". Situated in Lennoxtown, north of Glasgow, Scotland, it was built to provide accommodation and a safe environment for many of the "mental defectives" - the label applied to those with learning difficulties at that time - who came under the care of the city's Corporation."
Taken from http://www.lennoxcastlehospital.s5.com which has lots of info on the place if your interested. All that remains of the hospital now is this building with the rest of the place making way for Cetlic Football Clubs training ground and... yeah you guessed it housing.
This Building is very dangerous with barely any floors left so i didnt venture off the stone stairwells and metal fire exit . It would have been a fantastic place in its day.
Cheers guys
The hospital was opened in September 1936 as a model of care, "100 years ahead of its time". Situated in Lennoxtown, north of Glasgow, Scotland, it was built to provide accommodation and a safe environment for many of the "mental defectives" - the label applied to those with learning difficulties at that time - who came under the care of the city's Corporation."
Taken from http://www.lennoxcastlehospital.s5.com which has lots of info on the place if your interested. All that remains of the hospital now is this building with the rest of the place making way for Cetlic Football Clubs training ground and... yeah you guessed it housing.
This Building is very dangerous with barely any floors left so i didnt venture off the stone stairwells and metal fire exit . It would have been a fantastic place in its day.
Cheers guys