Surprisingly there is only one other report from this place, from a couple of years prior to my visit. Considering where it was located in the country it didn't seem to get much in the way of explorer footfall, I guess at the time there were simply better things to see.
Architecture-wise it was boring, being a single storey 1960s pre-fab and brick type structure. There isn't much information around online about the facility but it catered for a small number of students with special needs which usually required one-on-one care, and closed in 2006. The school would have been a pretty boring empty building in it's entirety were it not for the hydrotherapy pool located inside a brick extension of the original pre-fab building. The building was very well boarded on the outside which let only a limited amount of light in around a central light well and a few skylights/higher up windows. It was demolished a few years ago and now has a couple of fancy new houses occupying where it once stood.
Easy in and out with no fuss, I forgot to take a photo of the outside but from what I remember it was totally unremarkable. Looking back it really was in surprisingly good condition for a pre-fab that had been closed nearly a decade, only minimal idiot damage and almost no graffiti.
Thanks for looking
Architecture-wise it was boring, being a single storey 1960s pre-fab and brick type structure. There isn't much information around online about the facility but it catered for a small number of students with special needs which usually required one-on-one care, and closed in 2006. The school would have been a pretty boring empty building in it's entirety were it not for the hydrotherapy pool located inside a brick extension of the original pre-fab building. The building was very well boarded on the outside which let only a limited amount of light in around a central light well and a few skylights/higher up windows. It was demolished a few years ago and now has a couple of fancy new houses occupying where it once stood.
Easy in and out with no fuss, I forgot to take a photo of the outside but from what I remember it was totally unremarkable. Looking back it really was in surprisingly good condition for a pre-fab that had been closed nearly a decade, only minimal idiot damage and almost no graffiti.
Thanks for looking