Really liking the look into the Bristol asylum. It's interesting to see how the building has been converted in a rather tasteful way with a lot of the original details left undisturbed when possible.
Glenside is very original still, due to it being bought and repurposed by the local uni straight after closure. Pre Covid they were signalling that they were going to sell up tho so watch this space..
Really liking the look into the Bristol asylum. It's interesting to see how the building has been converted in a rather tasteful way with a lot of the original details left undisturbed when possible.
Glenside is very original still, due to it being bought and repurposed by the local uni straight after closure. Pre Covid they were signalling that they were going to sell up tho so watch this space.
The current decoration it's had looks pretty new so I wonder if they've put more into it recently. I spotted a few fresh information boards too, but who knows could still be a few years old.
I see! So the wooden shutters aren't related to padding necessarily? I could tell a few at Whitchurch from curved walls and bits but I suppose it's not always obvious. Cheers I'll have to swing by Pen Y Fal at somepoint, looks a cool building. I've been doing a bit of a b&w film photography project of externals so good to get a snap or two anyway.
The wooden shutter are because they couldn't use curtain rails, etc. Usually they could be locked in either "open" or "closed" position, and had nothing to wrap a cord around in either position.
The wooden shutter are because they couldn't use curtain rails, etc. Usually they could be locked in either "open" or "closed" position, and had nothing to wrap a cord around in either position.