Although I haven't seen a report on here in the last year (ish) I do know the history on this place is already on here so I will keep it brief - It was built in 1862. firstly It was owned by various wealthy people until bought by North Wales County Mental hospital in 1937 and used as an overflow for the already huge, Denbigh Asylum. During World War 2 I also believe it had some sort of POW camp on the grounds as well. It closed its doors in 1989 and has been left to sit in the welsh countryside ever since!
THE EXPLORE
It was an early start for @fxckexplore - 2 non members and myself as we had a 170 mile journey to complete in order to reach this location and then on to another afterwards. We made it in good time and decided to ditch the car a 15 minute walk from the actual site in a little pull in/car park, and continue the journey on foot. Access was pretty straightforward and once we were inside the atmosphere seemed to change dramatically... none of us could quite explain what it was but it was leery to say the least! As we made our way through the building it was clear to see two things, the first being that the building had been stripped of pretty much everything apart from the odd object here and there and secondly - there had been very recent activity around the site with regards to securing it and stabilising it. Luckily the grand staircase was as it were, which made for some good shots but other than that the building was relatively bare. Although there was a little room in the the basement that was almost set up as if it were some sort of bedroom! All in all it wasn't a bad little stop off & explore whilst we were on our way to the famous Denbigh
Now for some pics.....
THE EXPLORE
It was an early start for @fxckexplore - 2 non members and myself as we had a 170 mile journey to complete in order to reach this location and then on to another afterwards. We made it in good time and decided to ditch the car a 15 minute walk from the actual site in a little pull in/car park, and continue the journey on foot. Access was pretty straightforward and once we were inside the atmosphere seemed to change dramatically... none of us could quite explain what it was but it was leery to say the least! As we made our way through the building it was clear to see two things, the first being that the building had been stripped of pretty much everything apart from the odd object here and there and secondly - there had been very recent activity around the site with regards to securing it and stabilising it. Luckily the grand staircase was as it were, which made for some good shots but other than that the building was relatively bare. Although there was a little room in the the basement that was almost set up as if it were some sort of bedroom! All in all it wasn't a bad little stop off & explore whilst we were on our way to the famous Denbigh
Now for some pics.....