tauntonjams
Member
I know there are LOADS of posts about Sandhill on here, but I thought I'd add my little photo collection.
As you may know from recent posts, Sandhill has LOADS of history behind it. Started life as a Stately Home, then Hospital, then POW, then Asylum, Childrens Asylum, Then Fire Museum and Offices. Sadly, it's been 'chav'ed within a inch of its life, which is really sad to see.
Having been up there before It was really trashed, it seemed as though the business's who were up there just upped and left, leaving computers, paperwork, EVERYTHING!
Anyways, enough of my ramblings, heres my Portfolio form a couple of Sand Hill Visits back in 2008/9!
Views From The Rear
Inside The Smaller Buildings
"I waited for a while for service, but nothing "
Sorry about the pic quaility, it was a few years ago and my camera ('phone) wasnt all that amazing! I never got any pics of inside the main building, .
So there you have it. I really like the pics of the rear of Sand Hill, simply because not many people venture up that far! We did get circled by LOADS of cows in that field tho... scarier than Sand Hill itself...
As you may know from recent posts, Sandhill has LOADS of history behind it. Started life as a Stately Home, then Hospital, then POW, then Asylum, Childrens Asylum, Then Fire Museum and Offices. Sadly, it's been 'chav'ed within a inch of its life, which is really sad to see.
Having been up there before It was really trashed, it seemed as though the business's who were up there just upped and left, leaving computers, paperwork, EVERYTHING!
Anyways, enough of my ramblings, heres my Portfolio form a couple of Sand Hill Visits back in 2008/9!
Views From The Rear
Inside The Smaller Buildings
"I waited for a while for service, but nothing "
Sorry about the pic quaility, it was a few years ago and my camera ('phone) wasnt all that amazing! I never got any pics of inside the main building, .
So there you have it. I really like the pics of the rear of Sand Hill, simply because not many people venture up that far! We did get circled by LOADS of cows in that field tho... scarier than Sand Hill itself...