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Great Britain Springfield Hospital, Tooting, London - October 2018

The_Raw

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I'm sure a few of you old timers will be familiar with this one. It did the rounds back in 2009 but they've made it a tricky one to get into since then. I've been looking at it since 2014 but various recce missions proved pretty useless. The most memorable of these involved a bridge collapsing under @extreme_ironing, and us listening to a screaming patient being restrained in the building opposite. It's that kind of place really, a bit screamy! Anyway, it had me pretty stumped until about a year ago, when a different approach with @Maniac proved fruitful, and hey presto, we'd found our way in! Unfortunately it was night time, and we didn't want to be flashing our torches around in such close proximity of the live wards, so we went home with firm plans to return in the daytime asap. Well, that never happened, and it's taken us a year to finally get back down there. Lazy bastards being one of many reasons, but anyway, it turned out to be well worth the effort in the end. Everything is pretty much how it was in 2009 but with nine years of decay added on. Really glad to have finally seen this one after such a long time. I think it's a bit of a gem!

History

Springfield Hospital opened on 15 June 1841 as the Surrey County Pauper Lunatic Asylum. It had 350 beds and was built to the 'corridor' plan, a state-of-the-art design at the time. In 1889 the Middlesex County Council renamed it the Wandsworth Asylum. During WW1 the asylum became the Springfield War Hospital. After the war the Wandsworth Asylum was renamed Springfield Mental Hospital. In 1939, it dropped the word 'Mental' from its title.

During WW2, with no bomb shelters available, the patients were crowded into the basements in an attempt to shelter them from high explosive bombs. Dysentery broke out, with hundreds of patients affected. Although the buildings received no direct hits during the war, they suffered blast damage from flying bombs nearby. At the end of the war in 1945, the Hospital had 2,040 patients.

The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948 with 1,856 beds. It was by now providing the usual treatments for mental illness - Cardiazol convulsion therapy, electroplexy (ECT) and deep insulin treatment, as well as neurosurgery. During the 1960s the number of in-patients began to fall, mainly due to the introduction of drug treatments which enabled patients to be treated as out-patients. Throughout the 1990s fewer patients were admitted to the Hospital and wards were closed.

Springfield Hospital has been criticised for lax security in the past, with at least five absconding patients going on to kill. In 2004 John Barrett, a paranoid schizophrenic, walked out of the hospital and stabbed Dennis Finnegan, a cyclist, to death. In 2009 it was revealed that 30 patients had fled secure wards at the hospital in the previous four years. The site is still currently the headquarters of South West London and St George�s Mental Health NHS Trust

Many of the original Hospital buildings are now disused. The main building is Grade II listed and is currently shown on English Heritage's 'At Risk' register.

You can read more extensive history of the place here https://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/springfield.html


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The exterior shares similarities with Hampton Court in its style

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Lots of decay in here now

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Bizarrely there are still lights working in a couple of places


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One of several wards named after flowers

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Through the door you can see where supports have been placed to prop the ceiling up

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Many random pictures like this remain on the walls

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Wooden boards have been placed to make the dodgy floor of this corridor slightly more bearable

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Beds line the corridor

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This male dormitory was the most intact room of all

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A bit of a mess but all the beds are still in their places just about

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This red cover with straps hanging down turned out to be nothing other than a sheet for evacuating patients in the event of a fire. It looked like something more sinister

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An unexpected contraception message on the window of the male dormitory. Seemed a strange place to put it.

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Bathrooms

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More beds

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Religious educational material

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An old poster from 1988, when Wandsworth Health Authority was still a thing

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The top floor had some scenes straight out of a horror film. Really nice to photograph

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Fire damaged bathroom with lots of stuff inside. Floors were dodgy af

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Old uniforms of some description

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Lots of dead birds all over the place. This blue tit looked pretty recent. Poor little bugger

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This service tunnel went to a live section of the hospital in a different building. We kept our distance as we could hear people at the other end

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The ballroom, also extremely close to the working hospital. We thought we heard people entering this building on more than one occasion

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Not looking it's best but I've certainly seen worse

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And finally, a drone shot of the whole hospital taken by @extreme_ironingonce we'd left the premises. The abandoned wing is on the middle left

Thanks for looking
 
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AndyK!

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This is awesome! Nice to see something kind of new that has plenty of decay, it's becoming more and more rare. 

 

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This is awesome! Nice to see something kind of new that has plenty of decay, it's becoming more and more rare. 


It's the closest thing I've seen to the UK asylums of old although it's just one block essentially

 

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That's really good - when I went back in 2008 (permission) the wing on the left of the aerial view was in use; I thought it was just the straight wing on the left that was abandoned!

 

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Damn brilliant to see that. Especially so close to Halloween lmfao. That top section looks like Mr micheal myers would pop out at any minute . Looks bloody awesome.

 

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Very nice indeed, I remember this being done years ago.  It looks a lot better now. Well done!

 

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That's really good - when I went back in 2008 (permission) the wing on the left of the aerial view was in use; I thought it was just the straight wing on the left that was abandoned!


Sorry mate I wrote top left but meant middle left. However, the upper floors of the top left building appear to be disused as well. We couldn't get in unfortunately but could see through a door. Only the ground floor is still being used. We could hear people beneath

Damn brilliant to see that. Especially so close to Halloween lmfao. That top section looks like Mr micheal myers would pop out at any minute . Looks bloody awesome.


Cheers mate :D

 

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I think there is loads to see tbh; I am hoping there are a few old parts that haven't been modernised or basements piled with random stuff!

 

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Really like that Damo, loving the jonny sticker ? perhaps patients used to get it on so to speak! 

The decay is perfect, one thing i noticed I have never seen before as bold as this is that mattress, its like a design of its own! I love it!! Really like this place, love the old doors. (y)  

 

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Really like that Damo, loving the jonny sticker ? perhaps patients used to get it on so to speak! 

The decay is perfect, one thing i noticed I have never seen before as bold as this is that mattress, its like a design of its own! I love it!! Really like this place, love the old doors. (y)  


Slightly thicker version of a police cell mattress I think ?

 

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Really like that Damo, loving the jonny sticker ? perhaps patients used to get it on so to speak! 
It may be that they did "get it on" in some of the asylums as there was a condom machine on the wall in one of the wards at Fairmile Hospital!

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That's beautiful mate.my type of level of decay.and beautiful pics to match 

 
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