This probably was the very last visit to Barrow. Having documented the site over the past 18 months – the complete destruction of the site and fact that I think I’ve now covered every building means I’ve no real desire to visit again.
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Barrow Hospital, Bristol
19 September 2010 7:08 PM | 13 CommentsA return to the first real site I explored. Barrow Hospital opened in the late 1930s as an expansion to the overcrowded Bristol City Asylum, Glenside – It closed quietly...
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Barrow Hospital, Bristol – 35mm
04 January 2012 8:19 PM | No CommentsTo start off 2012 a trip to the local, the old favourite. It’s been a while, 18 months or more since I last visited and nearly 4 years since the...
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Barrow Hosptial, Bristol
13 July 2008 8:30 PM | 1 CommentBarrow Hosptial was built in the 1930′s to release the amount of patients held at Bristol’s main asylum ‘The Glenside’ – It was originally called Barrow Mental Hospital. Although work...
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Barrow Hospital, Bristol
02 February 2008 1:19 AM | 1 CommentOnce officially known as the ‘dirtiest’ hospital in the country, it was closed in 2006 without anyone really knowing.A number of individual buildings make up this mental hospital that treated...
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Barrow Hospital, Bristol
02 March 2008 11:11 PM | No CommentsHaving previously visited this former mental hospital on the outskirts of Bristol it was time for another trip or two. Visited Friday & Sunday, the later in the day which...
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PIctures tell 1000 words don’t they?
The pic of that bath brings back lots memorys when i first started working in care I had to use a bath like that took so long to fill! lol