The Explore:
As a few members here will be aware, I have not been very active this year. This has been due to some serious health issues which saw my health deteriorate through the year until I was admitted to hospital for urgent treatment. For the later half of this year I have been fighting cancer and spent most of my time in hospital receiving treatment. This hasn't stopped me trying to keep busy though despite the horrible side effects of treatment, heart failure, Lung damage, emergency trips to intensive care, the list of stuff goes on.
While receiving agressive treatment in hospital I was lucky enough to find that half of the site was disused with the usual security measures in place. I chipped away at the buildings as much as I could over the last 4 months each time I was allowed out of the ward.
the Chiltern Wing was operated by South West London and St Georges Hospital Trust and specialised in mental health and even included secure rooms for patients that were dangerous and violent. This was one of the more modern buildings on the site and the first one explored which was in a seperate comppound to the other buildings.
Be careful here as security do regular patrols and also hide in a parked car round the back of the surrounding buildings.
History:
The hospital and the buildings had many mixed uses from construction through to closure. The first buildings opened in 1899. Most of the site was dedicated to support and treatment of mental health issues.
A comprehensive history of the site can be found here http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/sutton.html
All of the buildings on the Sutton hospital site are either now demolished or boarded up awaiting an uncertain future.
Photos:
As a few members here will be aware, I have not been very active this year. This has been due to some serious health issues which saw my health deteriorate through the year until I was admitted to hospital for urgent treatment. For the later half of this year I have been fighting cancer and spent most of my time in hospital receiving treatment. This hasn't stopped me trying to keep busy though despite the horrible side effects of treatment, heart failure, Lung damage, emergency trips to intensive care, the list of stuff goes on.
While receiving agressive treatment in hospital I was lucky enough to find that half of the site was disused with the usual security measures in place. I chipped away at the buildings as much as I could over the last 4 months each time I was allowed out of the ward.
the Chiltern Wing was operated by South West London and St Georges Hospital Trust and specialised in mental health and even included secure rooms for patients that were dangerous and violent. This was one of the more modern buildings on the site and the first one explored which was in a seperate comppound to the other buildings.
Be careful here as security do regular patrols and also hide in a parked car round the back of the surrounding buildings.
History:
The hospital and the buildings had many mixed uses from construction through to closure. The first buildings opened in 1899. Most of the site was dedicated to support and treatment of mental health issues.
A comprehensive history of the site can be found here http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/sutton.html
All of the buildings on the Sutton hospital site are either now demolished or boarded up awaiting an uncertain future.
Photos: