Setting foot off the tram, my urbex partner and I quickly navigated our way to the fence enclosing the hospital complex. All the gates were locked as far as we could get around the fence and we didn't know of another way in. With the fence being on the edge of a busy main road in front of frequently changing traffic lights, we were a little hesitant. However, as the fence wasn't very high, we had a boost of adrenalin and jumped over regardless of the onlookers, quickly running into the building.
We were greeted by a large spacious foyer leading onto an outdoor pathway into another building, and rooms either side and stairways. It seemed the place was a bit of a maze so we took the direction towards the stairs first and made our way through little rooms plastered with graffiti, and up into the roof. A little set of stairs looked down upon burnt beams that had caved in, and the charred wood covered in vibrant powder paint and confetti, clearly after a party had taken place.
We often heard voices throughout the buildings and startled other explorers equipped with lights from their phones and nothing much else other than a sense of adventure. After exchanging details with strangers of what we had been finding (and them telling us a more discrete way of entry), we continued on separate journeys, up and down dark stair wells with no clue of what could be laying ahead.
Dodging collapsed ceilings and tip toeing past holes in the floor, using the flashes on our cameras to light up blacked out rooms, finding ourselves on rusty balconies with overgrown vines and directing ourselves through the woodland to the various buildings around, we were in awe of the incredible derelict buildings surrounding us.
Overall, this place is a definite must-see for any urban explorers with a taste for adventure. The pure vastness of it could give you hours and hours of time to get lost in. Though, I would recommend bringing an extra large memory card for photos!
See the Urban Outfitters blog post HERE
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