St Cadoc's Hospital in Caerleon Newport, designed by Alfred J. Wood, opened in 1906 as the Newport Borough Asylum, later becoming Newport County Borough Mental Hospital and St. Cadoc's Emergency Hospital during WWII.
Today the lower level corridors/rooms of the hospital are used still by the NHS while the upper level, hall/ballroom, morgue and other out buildings including the chapel are derelict/disused.
Credit Gwent Archives
Upstairs Corridor
Cells & Wards
Inside one of the rooms contained a old operating/dentist chair.
Unfortunately the chapel was sealed up as well as the ballroom/hall but the morgue had a slightly broken board which i could just about get my camera in for a photo.
Today the lower level corridors/rooms of the hospital are used still by the NHS while the upper level, hall/ballroom, morgue and other out buildings including the chapel are derelict/disused.

Credit Gwent Archives
Upstairs Corridor




Cells & Wards












Inside one of the rooms contained a old operating/dentist chair.



Unfortunately the chapel was sealed up as well as the ballroom/hall but the morgue had a slightly broken board which i could just about get my camera in for a photo.

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