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Report - - High Royds Asylum Psychiatric Hospital, Menston Leeds, Dec 2010 | Diehardlove | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - High Royds Asylum Psychiatric Hospital, Menston Leeds, Dec 2010

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Visited here recently with lost explorer and burb thanks for driving lostexplorer
This is one place that i have a big regret with as i put this place off far far to long then when i finally went it made me sad and want to leave but never mind was fun still.


High Royds hospital is a former psychiatric hospital south of the village of Menston, West Yorkshire, England. The hospital is located in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough as the border with the City of Bradford metropolitan borough passes between the hospital and the village. It was first opened on 8 October 1888 as the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum, and was closed in stages between 25 February 2003 and June of the same year.

A truly magnificent example of Vickers Edwards architecture, it is arguably the finest example of the broad arrow layout.

The administration building, which is Grade II listed, is now considered something of a show piece at the former hospital, which is situated on a 300-acre (1.2 km2) site at the foot of Rombalds Moor.

It 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 a television screenplay, filmed at High Royds, as a tribute to sufferers of Alzheimers.


The hospital once contained a library, a surgery, a dispensary, butchers, dairies, bakers, a sweetshop, an upholster's, a cobbler's, spacious grounds, a ballroom and even a railway. The patients lived in Nightingale wards (named after Florence Nightingale), rather than the individual accommodation found in more recent mental health units. The hospital was formerly connected to the Wharfedale railway line by its own small railway system, the High Royds Hospital Railway.[1]

In it final years of operation, High Royds had been become outdated and unsuited to modern mental care best practice.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 in 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 (hospital) in the city centre.

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Into the dragons den right in front of the security office thought it would be rude not to
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