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Denbigh's Victorian asylum ready for demolition - PICTURE SPECIAL



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
JUST four weeks before demolition work begins at the former North Wales Hospital in Denbigh the Evening Leader has gained exclusive access to the decaying Victorian asylum.
Anything of any value has been stripped from the Denbighshire building by bounty hunters looking to pick up a piece of history – or to make some quick cash.

>> SLIDESHOW - view our exclusive slideshow of photographs taken inside the old North Wales Hospital

What's left of the wooden parquet floors – once painstakingly polished – are rotten and crumbling with gaping holes dangerously widening as they collapse.

Cast iron radiators have been ripped off walls or are missing altogether and any brass fixtures, from light switches and bolts, to door handles and hinges, are missing.

The majority of windows, both internally and externally, have been smashed and doors ripped off hinges.

Dry rot and mould runs along the walls. Ceilings have collapsed and floorboards creek precariously underfoot.

Lead has been stolen off the roof so rain falls through the tiles and into the building which has caused the upper floors to collapse.

The section of the hospital earmarked for demolition is covered in graffiti and has been a target for vandals.

The main hall, where the first patients' annual ball was held in 1852, has twice been deliberately set on fire and the main stage stands charred as it falls apart.

Other sections that will be torn down – including the old staff shop and canteen as well as old offices and patients' rooms – have sections of the roof missing, ceilings have fallen making some sections impassable.

Away from the main building sits the chapel which has been pillaged of all of its wooden pews, slate flooring and stained glass windows.

Opposite, in the mortuary, the doors have been ripped off frames and discarded and the brass hinges taken - even from the refrigerator.

The enamel autopsy table has been smashed and blood splatters adorn the tile walls.

Built over four years from 1844 to 1848 when it opened, the hospital, situated on Nantglyn Road, once housed 1,500 patients.

It was the first psychiatric institution in Wales and employed a huge number of people from Denbigh and the surrounding area.

But in 1987, in a process which began with Enoch Powell's infamous Water Tower speech in 1961, when he proposed that psychiatric care facilities be switched to community care instead of institutional settings, a 10-year strategy to close the hospital was formed.

It closed in stages from 1991 to 2002, with the main building shutting its doors in 1995.

>> SLIDESHOW - view our exclusive slideshow of photographs taken inside the old North Wales Hospital


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ProudtobeWelsh,

Wrexham 06/10/2008 12:59:52
I had family in the defunct north wales hospital,Im gla its going, it will not be missed.
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Danielle Prewett,

Carlisle 17/10/2008 10:58:33
I was interested in the gallery of photos taken at the hospital. I think their may be a anomally in one of them. The photo with twisted painted on the window looking out into a garden area has a semi translutant image in between the curl on the 's'. To me it looks like a blue hospital dressing gown but although it looks like it is being worn you can't see the wearer? Just wondered if anybody else had noticed this.

Thanks,
Danielle
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Xisme,

birmingham 20/10/2008 00:22:18
the building isnt all coming down, the only parts coming down are the canteen area which was a 60's extention and the main hall. and a few outer buildings, the main building is staying and so are the white seperate buildings. and there is no ghosts in these photos its clearly the roofing collapsed, ive been there several times this year and im finally happy that there reusing the building. most haunted live is there next week for a entire week.
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Xisme,

birmingham 20/10/2008 00:26:30
p.s you can tell this by simply look at the outer building whats saying is simply spraid, STAY, and whats going is simply spraid demo. and the main vicorian building is spraid STAY, canteen spraid demo, outer buildings added in mid 1900's are going.
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tish_tosh27,

Wrexham 20/10/2008 20:35:26
Danielle, I think that what you have noticed is the photographer's reflection because you can see his hand holding the camera, sorry
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