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Heres a few pictures from my recent visit.

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Its easily spottable from the road and is frequented by dog walkers who are happy to give you the history of the place. Apparently it was a local stately home before it was a hospital.

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From what i could gather, the local chavs were pulling down walls with ropes on a regular basis.

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There has also been a recent arson attack.

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The site is fairly big, theres still a ton of greenhouses and a stable block plus some other small buildings to explore. Its a lovely place anyway!

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Larbert house is just down the road too.
 
Good work, these are the first pictures I've seen from inside here. This is my local asylum but I thought they were just shells, so there might be a little bus journey soon...
 
its definitely worth a visit, theres not much left inside and its fairly unstable but otherwise it has some interesting features and the site is quite beautiful.
 
Thanks for the pics Communist Daughter. I've not visited this place, and only seen old images really. Thought a couple might be of interest for comparison - the amount of devastation is incredible. The pics and info are from Guthrie Hutton's 'The Royal Scottish National Hospital - 140 years'

Larbert house - as you say, it was a private residence and after 1927 became a home for 36 fee paying patients of the institution.
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The RSNH's Industrial Colony was constructed within the grounds - i'm not sure what has become of this?
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The admin and entrance block for the original 1860's hospital (Scottish National Institution) later called the Skye block?
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Pete
 
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Thanks for the pics Communist Daughter. I've not visited this place, and only seen old images really. Thought a couple might be of interest for comparison - the amount of devastation is incredible. The pics and info are from Guthrie Hutton's 'The Royal Scottish National Hospital - 140 years'

Larbert house - as you say, it was a private residence and after 1927 became a home for 36 fee paying patients of the institution.
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The RSNH's Industrial Colony was constructed within the grounds - i'm not sure what has become of this?
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The admin and entrance block for the original 1860's hospital (Scottish National Institution) later called the Skye block?
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Pete

thanks for the history its lovely to see the old photos! as far as i can tell the industrial colony is mostly gone although there were some farming buildings and many old greenhouses on site so i guess that could have been part of it.
 
nice photos must have been lovely once, whats going to happen to it now ?

as far as i can tell it will be reused as part of the new hospital that is being built next to it. They wanted to use it as part of a mental health unit i think. Its listed and it should be saved, although its a shame it couldnt have happened before it was so badly damaged.
 
Like Cuban, I don't think I've seen photos of the interior before. The Larbert neds must be pretty extreme if they're using ropes to haul down walls! Anyhow, interesting history and good to see photos of it as it is today, even though current state of the place is "well wrecked".
 
Like Cuban, I don't think I've seen photos of the interior before. The Larbert neds must be pretty extreme if they're using ropes to haul down walls! Anyhow, interesting history and good to see photos of it as it is today, even though current state of the place is "well wrecked".


probably cos its pretty scary inside! i tried to climb in a window and pulled the supporting stone lintel off in my hand, was pretty terrifying....i moved away from the window veeeeery quickly.

and yeah they must be pretty bored too! Its not really a normal pastime, amateur demolition....
 
Inspired by Communist Daughter's report I decided to check out Bellsdyke's sister asylum down the road from it - The Royal Scottish National Hospital. The RSNH was established in 1864 and called the Scottish National Institution for the Education of Imbecile Children. It was a residential school and hospital for young people who had learning disabilities, once they reached 18yo they were sent to Bellsdyke asylum. In 1948 it was taken over by the NHS and closed its doors in 2002 once it was replaced by a smaller RSNH.


Larbert House was built in 1800 as a country house and was acquired by the NHS as a second part of the RSNH in 1925. The building became derelict in 1997 and was gutted by fire on Hogmanay 2006. It took the fire brigade two days to put the fire out. B-listed:
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Main entrance.
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Walnut panelling.
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Would've once been a very grand room.
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Many columns throughout the building.
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The conservatory.
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A sitting room...
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Hair salon.
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Walk the plank.
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An upstairs room.
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Kitchen and wash room.
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Stables.
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Walled garden.
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This is the original building of the RSNH was called Skye block and was built in 1860 in a French gothic style. The building became vacant in 1989 and has sat empty ever since, B-listed:
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The private house next to Skye block, built in 1862 and vacated in 1989. A-listed:
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my god what stunning buildings!!! Why aren't they been converted already (well the time was 2-4yrs back), made out of good quality stone, built solidily, just need a roof and interior stripped back. but suppose nasty cheap 38p breeze blocks are what they use nowadays :mad:


looks like the enterance pavilion of the RVnS (?) was deliberatly knocked down!!! them things don't fall down by themselves.
 
RSNH / Larbert House

Sad to see the building in such disrepair. I worked in Larbert House in the 1980's and it was stunning. The fireplace as you walked in the main doos was truly spectacular, as were some of the stories of the family who lived there, and of the "Grey Lady" who haunted there..............................
 
Inspired by Communist Daughter's report I decided to check out Bellsdyke's sister asylum down the road from it - The Royal Scottish National Hospital. The RSNH was established in 1864 and called the Scottish National Institution for the Education of Imbecile Children. It was a residential school and hospital for young people who had learning disabilities, once they reached 18yo they were sent to Bellsdyke asylum. In 1948 it was taken over by the NHS and closed its doors in 2002 once it was replaced by a smaller RSNH.


Larbert House was built in 1800 as a country house and was acquired by the NHS as a second part of the RSNH in 1925. The building became derelict in 1997 and was gutted by fire on Hogmanay 2006. It took the fire brigade two days to put the fire out. B-listed:
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Main entrance.
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Walnut panelling.
IMG_2116Small.jpg


IMG_2125Small.jpg


IMG_2126Small.jpg


IMG_2128Medium.jpg


Would've once been a very grand room.
IMG_2130Small.jpg


Many columns throughout the building.
IMG_2136Medium.jpg


The conservatory.
IMG_2142Small.jpg


A sitting room...
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IMG_2155Small.jpg


IMG_2161Small.jpg


IMG_2164Small.jpg


IMG_2168Small.jpg


IMG_2181Small.jpg


IMG_2195Small.jpg


Hair salon.
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Walk the plank.
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An upstairs room.
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Kitchen and wash room.
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Stables.
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Walled garden.
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This is the original building of the RSNH was called Skye block and was built in 1860 in a French gothic style. The building became vacant in 1989 and has sat empty ever since, B-listed:
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The private house next to Skye block, built in 1862 and vacated in 1989. A-listed:
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gorgeous pictures! put mine to shame, you got round so much more than me. Well done anyway, those are inspirational...
 
rumour has it,that the larbert neds were paid to burn it,oh and they come from the valley.
 
Out of interest

Hi,
What a fantastic site! I stumbled accross it whilst looking for information on old hospitals, the reason being that I have been a nurse for over 30 yrs and began my career in the RSNH.

It is very sad to see such a grand and vibrant building as Larbert House reduced to this. It was a truly stunning building and was full of surprises and secret passages!

I also worked in St Lawrences Hospital in Surrey which has disappeared and Leytonstone House Hospital in London which is now a Tesco!

Larbert House was part of a massive hospital complex which housed 1200 patients in the mid seventies. It was divided into Villas and wards depending on the needs of the clients and was split into an adult and juvenile hospital. The Juvenile was on Bellsdyke Rd.

The building which someone has referred to as Skye was, if my memory serves me right, the main admin block for the Juvenile and Skye block was a huge long buiulding with verandaha which ran behind.

From what I understand, a new general hospital which will replace both Falkirk Royal and Stirling Royal is currently being built on the site and there are, at present, no plans to use any of the originsal buildings.

Mike
 
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