Thanks for those clarifications, very much a help. Ah nice, which bit is the salon?
You know recently I was watching this excellent 2005 footage of the place from the mechanised site guy, and he comments on how bare the site is. Now days, it seems places are mostly always empty, but compared to the other asylums of the time I can see how it would've seemed barren. I'm more of a space/room rather than detail-orientated person so I don't mind that, but it could've had a bit more in it. West Park (I was too late for) always looked very Severalls-esque but with a lot of furniture left as though people just walked out. Really would donate an organ to have seen that place. Cane Hill though, without having been, I've never quite got what the fuss was about. It looked like it had some excellent specific areas with a few bits left in (the one with the clothing springs to mind), but it looked like a large portion of the building very much fucked.
Cheers! Yeah you've got to love the old school brown NHS signs. The change from brown to blue perfectly suits the perception of having to blend in with quaint old buildings vs the clinical builds of today.
The barbers style sinks are the give away for the salon. That's all that was in there! Very severalls!
West Park actually markedly different I think. A villa style hospital so the exploring was very much more broken up into going in and out of each separate building or ward where as severalls just sprawled. If there was one I'd liken it to it would be Hellingly I guess. Hellingly always felt like it had a bit more to see but a bit more compact.
Thanks for that link. Didn't realise he still existed. That will waste the last few hours at work nicely!