Okay first backpost: obviously no-one has ever seen this rarely seen location )
History
Black Mountain Business park... ahem Brecon and Radnor Joint Asylum opened in 1903, taking 3 years to build designed by Giles, Gough and Trollope in a plan that gave a ring of wards around a central yard with service buildings on the back dividing 12 wards for men and women, at the front of the complex an adminstration black, a tuberculosis isplation hospital, chapel and mourtuary were also built on site.
Originally built for 352 people this soon fell into overcrows ment, partially caused by the affect on soldiers from ww1, a grave of J Lewis of the Welsh regiment can be found behind the hospital.
In 1921 the hospital became Mid Wales Counties Mental Hospital.
Come the second world war 315 beds were put towards the war effort (later on in the war these became for POWs) most being given back to the hospital in 1946. Come 1955 overcrowding got worse as poulation hit almost 500, 40 years later this had died down averaging at about 140. Shutting in 1999, it was then sold off. Later becoming black mountain business park eventully going into liquidation in 2008 and falling into the state its in now.
Anyhow, I hope you enjoy the photos, being my first report any feedback would be gladly appreciated!
Some stairs because i'm a huge fan of stairs...🤦♀️
History
Black Mountain Business park... ahem Brecon and Radnor Joint Asylum opened in 1903, taking 3 years to build designed by Giles, Gough and Trollope in a plan that gave a ring of wards around a central yard with service buildings on the back dividing 12 wards for men and women, at the front of the complex an adminstration black, a tuberculosis isplation hospital, chapel and mourtuary were also built on site.
Originally built for 352 people this soon fell into overcrows ment, partially caused by the affect on soldiers from ww1, a grave of J Lewis of the Welsh regiment can be found behind the hospital.
In 1921 the hospital became Mid Wales Counties Mental Hospital.
Come the second world war 315 beds were put towards the war effort (later on in the war these became for POWs) most being given back to the hospital in 1946. Come 1955 overcrowding got worse as poulation hit almost 500, 40 years later this had died down averaging at about 140. Shutting in 1999, it was then sold off. Later becoming black mountain business park eventully going into liquidation in 2008 and falling into the state its in now.
Anyhow, I hope you enjoy the photos, being my first report any feedback would be gladly appreciated!
Some stairs because i'm a huge fan of stairs...🤦♀️