140 year old asylum, the last in Suffolk, closes its doors for the last time.
So said this article from 2011: St Clements, The Last Victorian Asylum in Suffolk is Closing
A bit more recently in January this year suggests that there's a wrangle over the proportion of 'affordable' properties proposed for the site. Not being a local, I've no idea what is currently occurring there at this time, or whether the NHS still occupy it.
Visited with Laura, and this destination and the idea to pay it a visit was her work entirely, and I take no credit for it. My contribution was to sleep extensively in the car and failure to notice that we were heading the wrong way up the A14 on the way home.
It was quite fun, actually and was nice to have a look around.
This is one from the archives; it transpires that we were jumping the gun a little (not for the first time, in my case) in that there were still a few people working there. What we did see bore more the characteristics of NHS administration usage, rather than hospital, though. No theatres, morgue slab shots, or owt like that. Lights etc, are on, so be warned - No peeling paint either.
So said this article from 2011: St Clements, The Last Victorian Asylum in Suffolk is Closing
A bit more recently in January this year suggests that there's a wrangle over the proportion of 'affordable' properties proposed for the site. Not being a local, I've no idea what is currently occurring there at this time, or whether the NHS still occupy it.
Visited with Laura, and this destination and the idea to pay it a visit was her work entirely, and I take no credit for it. My contribution was to sleep extensively in the car and failure to notice that we were heading the wrong way up the A14 on the way home.
It was quite fun, actually and was nice to have a look around.
This is one from the archives; it transpires that we were jumping the gun a little (not for the first time, in my case) in that there were still a few people working there. What we did see bore more the characteristics of NHS administration usage, rather than hospital, though. No theatres, morgue slab shots, or owt like that. Lights etc, are on, so be warned - No peeling paint either.