So me and my friend went on a little adventure to Harperbury Hospital to take pictures for photography and I was expecting disappointment as most places I have been to have been boarded up. Surprisingly, what we found were open doors welcoming us into the place, no need to climb windows and we were able to explore quite a few buildings. I did not expect the site to be massive and as you turn the corners of each rooms, you find a hallway to other rooms of the building.
History of the place :
"Harperbury was opened in 1928, converted from a few aircraft hangers, to care for both adult and children with learning difficulties and sever epileptics. After the formation of the NHS Trust the hospital amalgamated with and moved to Leavensden hospital leading to the closure of the site. Not much more than a waterlogged ruin now as nearly all the roofs have gone. "
Here are some of our adventure pictures -
Here's some of our derps -
History of the place :
"Harperbury was opened in 1928, converted from a few aircraft hangers, to care for both adult and children with learning difficulties and sever epileptics. After the formation of the NHS Trust the hospital amalgamated with and moved to Leavensden hospital leading to the closure of the site. Not much more than a waterlogged ruin now as nearly all the roofs have gone. "
Here are some of our adventure pictures -
Here's some of our derps -