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Report - Mid Wales Hospital, Talgarth - Dec 2021

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Bazza74

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I know this one’s been done loads of times, to the point that I originally didn’t think it was worth the 3+ hour drive to go see it. However I found myself with plenty of spare time in December so decided I’d make a day of it……..and I’m glad I did.

I know there’s loads of reports and pictures already so nothing new to see but I find it’s nice to see the old favourites pop up now and again.

A brief history

The Mid Wales Hospital, originally the Brecon and Radnor Joint Counties Lunatic Asylum was a psychiatric hospital in Talgarth, Wales

It was opened on March 18, 1903 and like other asylums of that time it was designed to be self-sufficient, and had its own private water, electricity, heating and sewerage systems. They also produced food for the hospital from the hospital farm.

There was a large recreation and dining hall, kitchens and workshops where the patients were encouraged to spend their time. There was even a tailor, bakery, shoe-maker and printing shops as well as 8 acres of market gardens.
In July 1940 the hospital was given over to military use and most of the patients were transferred to other Welsh mental hospitals until it was returned to civilian use in 1947.

In 1948 the hospital became part of the National Health Service which brought a number of innovations, including art and occupational therapy and the integration of the sexes, who had previously occupied opposite sides of the hospital.

The hospital has been used for many different things including a College of Nursing and Midwifery and the Powys Drugs & Alcohol Council for substance misuse.
With the introduction of Care in the Community and changing attitudes towards mental healthcare, the hospital finally closed in 1999.

The site was controversially (there were allegations of dodgy dealings in the sale overseen by a welsh MP) sold to the former Chief Medical Officer for just £355,000 who redeveloped the site as a business park. However, due to the site's isolated location the venture failed and only one or two businesses remained.

Throughout the site there are signs that demolition work had started. And many of the original slates (believed to be worth in excess of £1 million) have been stripped from the roofs.

It has now been left to rot away and many of its original features have either been stolen or have just crumbled away.


There is some excellent reading/photographic content on the county asylums site, link below:


The explore

After a long drive and a quick drive up to the front of the hospital to see how the land lay I decided the best route in would be via the rear. I’d read a number of reports commenting on the locals and specifically an old farmer who is happy to scream abuse at any hint of urban explorers in the vicinity. I did notice plenty of farm activity on the visit and at one point had to take cover for a while as an older guy was poking around outside….better to avoid confrontation I thought.

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The hall with half stripped slates clearly shows the difference between what Talgarth is and what it could have been if preserved more, yes it’s falling in on itself, most of upstairs isnt safe but I hope there is a future in some capacity for at least some of the buildings, if for nothing else to honour those that sacrificed their time to build and work here.

I prefer Denbigh over Talgarth for what it’s worth, but both are worth the visit I’d say.

Thanks for looking.
 
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host

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Great report. The slates went years ago I think. When we went 2013 I think security were helping metal thrives load boxes of metal etc into a van, we were inside watching out the window. Good times
 

Bazza74

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All these hidden benefits of being a security guard…….someone should write a list!!!!
 

Mikeymutt

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I have a,soft spot for this place and always enjoy seeing peoples different takes on it. A nice report that. We had the old guy telling us to fuck off. I went back that evening on my own.
 

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tumbles

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Never get bored of Mid Wales and in fact its current state its hugely more photogenic than when it was in good nick. The slate was all removed at the back end of 2008 and rumoued to be sold off for around £40k. It was probably worth 10x that but the owners wanted the cash before the business park went into admin only a few weeks later.

Those drone shots really hit home thou, its really not going to be long before it has to all be demolished.
 

Bazza74

28DL Full Member
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Never get bored of Mid Wales and in fact its current state its hugely more photogenic than when it was in good nick. The slate was all removed at the back end of 2008 and rumoued to be sold off for around £40k. It was probably worth 10x that but the owners wanted the cash before the business park went into admin only a few weeks later.

Those drone shots really hit home thou, its really not going to be long before it has to all be demolished.

Will be a shame to see it go, the brickwork is striking, hopefully they can save the admin block at least. But as you say….it makes for a good picture!
 

Olkka

Chillin at the structure
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Underrated place, people talk a lot of smack about it but I'm hard pressed to think of any derelict institutional derps in Britain that are more evocative and cooler than Talgarth
 

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Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
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Always like seeing this place. The decay and collapses over the years have made for a great catalogue of reports. The frontage is still impressive. The drone shots spot on. Nice report. Sometimes a derp becomes a favourite for all kind of reasons. This is one of those derps.
 

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