Visited this site earlier in the month with JFRsteve as part of a recent road trip. We were heading to East Fortune and decided to stop in past here since the weather was pretty miserable.
History -
Templedean was originally built in 1893, with further additions and alterations in 1902, with final amendments in 1911 by Architect John Alexander Carfrae. Also known as Carmendean Hall, it was once originally linked to the Templdean (Carmendean) House by a series of corridors when in use as a Girls Orphanage by Christie Homes.
The Girls Home was open until the 70's when it was split into 2 separate residences, once being a home, and the hall being turned into a Nursing Home.
The Nursing Home closed sometime around 2006-8, it was sold to a private developer and is being converted into residential flats.
Dodging the rain, we found our way in, it appears the building works have stopped and to our surprise we seemed to set off all the movement senors, so we hurried around the building in case we had set off a silent alarm or something, we completed this explore very quickly!
External of Templedean
Date Stone
Left behind nursing equipment
Nurses on call, rang the buttons, but no-one came to give me a bed bath
Upper Corridor
The Stairs were probably the most interesting part of the building
How the local delinquents could do this to a nice fireplace is beyond me!
Main Room within the building
Broken Mantle
CCTV cameras surrounded the entrance.
NOT A PLAY AREA!
Only for Private Pro's not Playa's!
There were a few more rooms including a conservatory that were very bland without anything of interest really.
The whole explore took around 20 minutes, spent a bit more time outside, but no authorities appeared
Thanks for looking!
History -
Templedean was originally built in 1893, with further additions and alterations in 1902, with final amendments in 1911 by Architect John Alexander Carfrae. Also known as Carmendean Hall, it was once originally linked to the Templdean (Carmendean) House by a series of corridors when in use as a Girls Orphanage by Christie Homes.
The Girls Home was open until the 70's when it was split into 2 separate residences, once being a home, and the hall being turned into a Nursing Home.
The Nursing Home closed sometime around 2006-8, it was sold to a private developer and is being converted into residential flats.
Dodging the rain, we found our way in, it appears the building works have stopped and to our surprise we seemed to set off all the movement senors, so we hurried around the building in case we had set off a silent alarm or something, we completed this explore very quickly!
External of Templedean
Date Stone
Left behind nursing equipment
Nurses on call, rang the buttons, but no-one came to give me a bed bath
Upper Corridor
The Stairs were probably the most interesting part of the building
How the local delinquents could do this to a nice fireplace is beyond me!
Main Room within the building
Broken Mantle
CCTV cameras surrounded the entrance.
NOT A PLAY AREA!
Only for Private Pro's not Playa's!
There were a few more rooms including a conservatory that were very bland without anything of interest really.
The whole explore took around 20 minutes, spent a bit more time outside, but no authorities appeared
Thanks for looking!