1,315 Comments for Hellingly Hospital

It looks like the thing they used to ship the Tasmanian Devil in, in those old Warner Bros. cartoons!
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I have been searching for an electro shock therapy machine deactivated obviously if anyone knows location of an existing one in
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Lonely chair? check
Hair dryer? check
Sink? check

wait for it...

Soap dispenser?
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Spinal Tap drummer?
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Wow, at an angle like that, how did they keep the water in?
(Sorry, had to say that, lol).
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Thanks Sean, no, permission to access these kinds of places are rarely doled out due to the dangerous conditions of the buildings, legal reasons, etc. Sneaking in does add a lot of excitement to the journey.
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Hauntingly beautiful photographs! Wow! Ii can't help but wonder how long it took and from whom did the photographer get permission? Did the photographer get permission? So exciting!
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My paternal grandmother was a patient at Hellingly for several years & died there in 1972. My sister & I would wait in the car park (car doors being locked) while our parents visited for about an hour at most. My father's mother didn't recognise him or our mother, so I presume she had senile dementia. She had been a piano teacher in Tunbridge Wells. When I was 21 I moved into the house in which she had lived in Camden Road. It's sickening seeing what has become of this place, interior wise, although strangely beautiful & comforting viewed from an aerial perspective.
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Water tower? This is a water tower? Looks like a normal tower to me. What a good job at concealing what is really is by the builders & Motts, love the infrared shot choice. It really makes the photo stand out.
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kinda creepy if you ask me
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I wish people would leave these places alone and not start fires and graffiti everything they see its a shame
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I live in a new house on the old what used to be hellingly hospital
I've experienced some freaky shit!
Trying to move!
Very eeery and depressing feeling here
Makes u feel like ur going mad
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im next guys.
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It seems like the building sucked all the color out of this room
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Poor lonely chair....he thought fire would end the suffering ):