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Whoa, just looking at the carpet is so strange. Nature doesn't take long to reclaim its own.
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It does seem like something out of the Antichrist Superstar era, with the peeling paint and the filthy floor.
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this place is being demolished in a few weeks after the most haunted tv have finished filming a show there, it would be worth going there to explore the place if you havent been. The best way in

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some one drives around the place
What a visual symphony! I will have the pastel pink protuberances installed in my bathroom...right after I have the lobotomy.
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I've got one just like this (but in perfect nick)! I'll make sure it never meets the same fate as the one in the photo.
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the cellin is there still under dropped cellin
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this place is gettin knocked down in a a few mths, most haunted are doin a live show there end of dis mth. one well of a place, it would take you bout 2 days to walk around the whole place
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This hospital is due for demolition in 3 weeks time.....
http://www.eveninglead...ready-for.4561833.jp
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who owns this place now? any way of gettin into it?
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i went in here once for a dare went rite through it up stairs its well creepyy
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I lived opposite Denbigh Castle for 12 glorious years and was greeted with this wonderful sight when I looked out of my bedroom window each morning.
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well maybe its a ghost of a male adminsitrator, he appears to be looking at documents on the desk, facing away from the window....and the dark shadow to the left is intriguing too! my favourite type of location, hospitals, sanitoriums and asylums
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i live just up the road from here and its an amazin building and i have been in it many times as a family member used to be a security guard there
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'ystafell fwyta' 'eating room' in welsh....... Anybody know somewhere I can buy a new welsh scrabble board, mine's buggered....... Yffarn diawl!!!!!
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a site with some traumatic and sinister pasts, to have been a place of historic methods in psychotherapy.
If a dwelling really was a recorder of intense stress and trauma, what would it play back to us?
there many places, here in wales, disused, too expensive to renovate and run, also too full of memories and frightening rumours (mostly exaggerated), not many people seem to have the imagination, or guts to do them up!
Who could