A quick stop on the way back from Denbigh to check out the state of affairs at Mid Wales Hospital, Talgarth. The site has continued to fall into ruin.
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Mid Wales Hospital, Talgarth
10 January 2010 5:09 PM | No CommentsYet Another trip to Mid Wales Hospital. With 6 inches of snow at Talgarth it proved too much to resist popping up to capture the buildings covered in snow. For...
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Mid Wales Hospital, Talgarth
02 January 2010 7:14 PM | 3 CommentsA return to the first asylum I ever visited. I have been here many times before and wasn’t intending to visit again but the news that the business park had...
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Mid Wales Hospital, Talgarth
07 March 2010 3:49 PM | 4 CommentsMy final visit to Mid Wales and only one brought on by the opertunity to see the chapel which has recently become avaliable. The Mid Wales Hospital was a psychiatric...
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Mid Wales Hospital, Talgarth
27 April 2010 4:42 PM | No CommentsThe forth trip of the year to Mid Wales despite previous statements of not visiting again. With still no sign of any purchaser of the buildings the site continues to...
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Mid Wales Hospital, Talgarth
09 October 2010 3:03 PM | 8 CommentsNo words can really describe the decline this year of this site. Better security at the beginning of the year may have prevented mass theft of doors, fixings, tiles, lead,...
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