4,224 Comments for Northampton State Hospital

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The beauty is that most of our stuff is reeeeally old and we have so many old trains, buildings, cars etc that show the effect of time in great detail. Things rust so fast here you can almost feel the change in your pocket start to decay ; )
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If I make a trip out to England, I will definitely check into it... I have a few I'd like to see in the England/Scotland area.
I agree Pete. Motts, the cheapeast and most exciting way to get over there is by rowboat. June or July.
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It looks like my old school locker room !!

Can you imagine looking at that shot when it had real people pearing through the slots !!!
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I love the total lack of imaginitive detail in the design of the entrance. I makes you feel small looking at it and would feel very intimidating as you approached it. They should have added a 'welcome' matt to make it more homely !!!

Great site Motts
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Beetlejuice... Beetlejuice... Beetlejuice...
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Hey Motts, I live in Northampton England and we also have an old abandoned Mental Institution called St Andrews that was opened in 1838. Wouldn't it be great if you took some photos of that one to compare against this one...
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I want to know who you had watching your back when taking these beautiful photos as I would have been s**t scared that the remnants of an old resident might still be present !!!
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thank you!
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omg i wish i HAD a vertikal window and a view to a lawn at all.
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kinda wish they wouldn't demolish the building, it is quite beautiful,,,,reminds me of "House on Haunted hill"
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Maybe Mark should be locked up in one of those rooms, see how sane he is in 24 hours.
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God it looks like the clocks in our highschool, wait is that hallway even from my high school?

great shots
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really?...wow...like fight club only not
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No-one hurts stained glass