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Shelton Mental Hospital, Shropshire - June 2015

-Raz-

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Yet another place that nobody seems to visit unlike some of the places that are in a lot worse shape that people flock to like sheep! but anyway made for a eventful mooch with Fat Panda as usual!

We arrived here to find the alarms already blaring out and after a helping hand from The_Raw with a bit of improv we found ourselves inside and greeted by the main hall, the rest of the place wasn't in bad shape but nothing of interest really!

History stolen from The_Raw :D

Shelton Hospital was custom built and opened in 1845 at Bicton Heath, Shrewsbury. The building was designed by George Gilbert Scott (the great grandfather of the architect who designed Battersea Power Station and the Red Phone Boxes, Giles Gilbert Scott) and William B Moffat. The Asylum was designed in the Corridor Layout that was prolific at the time, being symmetrical so that males and females could easily be segregated. The total cost of the original building came to £17,000. The hospital opened on the 18th of March, 1845, with a capacity of 60 patients. By the opening, the patients requiring treatment had increased to 104. At its peak in 1947, the hospital had 1027 patients.

In 1968, a fire ripped through a ward killing 21 of the hospital's most severely mentally ill female patients. Most of the women were asleep and some were unable to move from their beds without assistance. The fire is thought to have been started by a discarded cigarette and it was found that none of the nurses were trained in fire evacuation procedures. A short BBC video from 1968 including interviews with a nurse and the hospital manager after the fire can be seen here: BBC News Player - 1968: Hospital blaze kills 21

Over the years the hospital had its own cricket and football sides, a band, a farm supplying food to the hospital, jobs for patients and even a brewery. In Victorian times these places were designed to be self-contained, it was an institution so people who were admitted there often ended up living there their whole lives. Often the staff also would stay there for years and their children would eventually become staff there so you would have generations of people who had worked at the same place. Some of the treatments carried out there 100 years ago would now be seen as appalling and primitive, but knowledge and understanding of mental health was not what it is today and the public’s attitudes took time to change. The grade II listed building, which has been much adapted over the more than 150 years since it opened, closed as a hospital in September 2012. Its role has now been taken over by a new mental health village nearby called The Redwoods Centre, home to around 200 patients. Shelton has now been bought by Shropshire Homes and is being turned into luxury flats, work starts in September 2014.

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Cheers for looking (y)


 

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Lovely pics mate, that hall is beautiful! Nice bit of decay too.

Thanks for sharing

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Yet another cracking write up, cool crisp shots mate and good to see :-D

Top man and nice work (y)

 

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need to get over and check this out, not too far from me either

 

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That hall is pretty mint mate and i like the corridors. We arrived at midnight here a few months back and after a bit of snooping i was about to make access when we heard a distant alarm and a few minutes later a torch beam started appearing around the corner. We spent the next 45 mins hiding in a bush while two secca guys hunted around for us. They continued to walk around for sometime afterwards so we cut our losses and legged it :D

Good to see inside again, top job lads (y)

 

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Nice work man, this one is a bit modern and bland but that hall is just trippy as fuck with the colours! well done on getting in there not the easiest in the world :)

 

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Cheers everyone and they was too busy sunbathing on our visit hamtagger!

 

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Nice work man, this one is a bit modern and bland but that hall is just trippy as fuck with the colours! well done on getting in there not the easiest in the world :)
cheers mate shame the roof is covered with that stupid sheeting!

 

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cheers mate shame the roof is covered with that stupid sheeting!
I keep telling myself it was for projecting psychedelic lasers into while the patients had raves :D

 

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Good work getting in, bit bland inside but these old asylums are a dying breed these days so it's good to have it documented. Interesting that no work has begun there yet, wonder if it will remain disused for years like so many other places. Did you look for the projectors?

 

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Good work getting in, bit bland inside but these old asylums are a dying breed these days so it's good to have it documented. Interesting that no work has begun there yet, wonder if it will remain disused for years like so many other places. Did you look for the projectors?
I think work has begun on a block the left of the chapel looked freshly pointed and new windows! we had a little look for the projectors but not a thorough one didn't manage to find them :( cheers for the help again mate

 
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