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Report - High Royds Asylum - Menston - July 2015

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Miggy

28DL Member
28DL Member
The Visit

Visited recently with @BrainL, Once inside, we were massively underwhelmed by the content (or lack of) in ther front building which is disappointing as it looks so good from the outside. Thankfully the rest of the building towards the rear are far more interesting to explore and take pictures of .

Sadly very little remains as most of the estate has been converted to housing but it was a beautiful day and a nice little explore nonetheless.

*No tour buses were seen during this explore ;)


The History


High Royds Hospital is a former psychiatric hospital south of the village of Menston, West Yorkshire, England. The hospital is located within in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough and was first opened on 8 October 1888 as the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum. The hospital was designed on the broad arrow plan by architect J. Vickers Edwards. The 300 acre (1.2 km²) estate on which the asylum was built was purchased by the West Riding Justices for £18,000 in 1885 and the large gothic complex of stone buildings was formally opened on 8 October 1888. The administration building, which is Grade II listed, features an Italian mosaic floor in the main corridor which is intricately decorated with the Yorkshire Rose and black daisies - the latter of which provided inspiration for the title of Black Daisies a television screenplay, filmed at High Royds, which took as its subject the experiences of sufferers of Alzheimers disease.

The hospital was intended to be largely self-sufficient, and was provided with its own library, surgery, dispensary, butchery, dairies, bakery, shop, upholster's and cobbler's workshops and a large estate partly devoted to agriculture and market gardening. The patients lived in wards and if they were able, were expected to work towards their keep either on the farm, in the kitchens and laundry, or in various handicrafts. The hospital was formerly connected to the Wharfedale railway line by its own small railway system, the High Royds Hospital Railway, but this was closed in 1951.

In its final years of operation, High Royds had become outdated and unsuited to modern psychiatric practice. As part of Leeds Mental Health's £47 million reprovision process it was closed, with the wards being relocated to various community mental health units within the city of Leeds in the three years leading up to its closure. These include the Becklin Centre in St James' Hospital and the Mount in the city centre. The hospital was closed in stages between 25 February 2003 and June of the same year.

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The Photos

Some of the rooms and features at the front of the main building

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Other areas seen throughout the rest of the buildings

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and finally, the obligatory front shot

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Great photo's - thanks for sharing!
 

girtrood

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Excellent, nice to see some recent pics of highroyds, especially parts that haven't been converted yet, thanks.x
 
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