First off shout out to @Punk had no idea he could've lent us a hand on this one, ironic as it was his treads that lead me here, now he's mad at me
with that out the way let me lay down the lore:
The History
" Gracefully stolen from another report "
The Workhouse was built in 1836 on the east side of Melton on Thorpe End Road, comprising four wards and spacious yards. It is now St. Mary's Hospital and still serving the local area.
When it was built it cost £6000 and was designed to house three hundred people.According to White's trade directory of 1846, it rarely housed more than half of that number at that time.
The workhouse was somewhere poor people in the area could go. In return for food and clothing they were given work to do. The former workhouse later became St Mary's Hospital.
The site I entered was the infirmary and for the brief time i spent there, as some goober set off the alarm and we instinctively bailed, It was a fun adventure filled with puzzles and interesting pictures, although i only managed to take 2 given the whole alarm scenario, mainly of x-rays that i found strewn about the place. although they are not the best quality given the circumstances so i'll probably not post them
hopefully there's a round two in the near future and I'll get some sexy snaps.....
I apologise profusely