I have also been here to explore over a dozen times. It is not haunted in anyway. It is however very open to your imagination as stated earlier. There are Bats, Cats, sometimes wild dogs, and worst of all junkies and homeless people who live in there during the summer months. If you plan to go , go in a group of 5 to 10 to be safe. Nothing and noone will bother a group while the crazeez will mess with a small group of three or less. I went the last time at night with only one other person and we kept thinking we were being watched... as it turns out we were. A spanish man with a beard maybe sixty to seventy years old was following us the whole time we were in there and we only caught site of him as we were leaving. He never used a light and only got caught because of my room buster ( a clear plastic ball with seven mini mag-lites in it, attached to a line about thirty feet long.) I tossed it down the hallway near the mourge and the guy ran off into the darkness. Needless to say we booked it out of there. Just a warning... BE CAREFUL.
all these chair pictured reminded me of a small town nearby that was completely abandoned in the 70s for no known reason. a friend and i recently went to explore it, and found one house, almost collapsing into itself by now, but in every room, there was a single chair. it was like a horror movie, lol.
Methinks that the little window on the left was the nurses station. I found that there were little sills in these tiny room that may have been for patients to sit on. I believe these places in the basement were active wards at one time perhaps for the more violent. Working there for 14 years and wandering these hallowed halls, nobody had any answers why they exsisted.
fedz, are you another andrew admitting to vandalizing historic property on the site that provides the photo. I do not know what goes on in your heads but you should think about what you do before you do it. I live nowhere close to any facility that I can explore, so I find a more than a fabulous site that someone has created for us true viewers who have a respect not only for the buildings thenselves but for the person who has given us this ooportunity to view them. you should be ashamed.......I know you just look at the room and think "oh cool a sink lets see how many pieces it can break into when we throw it out this window" but there are others like myself that see the room (and yes even the sinks) as a part of history.
SO STOP F##CKING BLOWING IT FOR THE REST OF US WHO ACTUALLY CARE!!!!!! okay I am done.