1,611 Comments for Whittingham Hospital

That plant is HUGE! Fern???? Fantastic picture.
And good to see the old one. Thank you!
Drop ceiling = ugly! Sky-light = pretty.
YES THANK YOU! It is lovely! Bless...........................
That Bricklayer Jimmy Fletcher making the gnomes appearing at random places all over the asylum must really have been something special.
Bet it was good good for all! Like sweet secrets! Nice touch! True Fun Every Day!
Nice photo!
The lamps are very nice! :)
Indeed, beautiful and quite charming, fetching, and uplifting,
this hall is in its disconnectedness & abandonment with mossy floor: LIGHT FTW! :) Good photo; like like love. Be well and stay in....
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wow I love this shot I love the moss
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Good old Lancashire Constabulary, the only police force in the country who have arrested someone for having their green bin open.
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tied to go there today , got to the main entrance in the car got out and started walking round the fence with no intention of doing anything illegal i just wanted to see from beyond the fence but within 2 mins security pulled up and in an aggressive manner and told me to leave , i said " i was just looking " to which he replied " theres no looking , so i called him a dick and left so gonna go back tommorow and try and hop the fence to piss him off . I could understand being like that with me if i was looking to steal and break shit or even just jump the fence but im genuinly interested in the building , i find it fascinating and in the few times ive been there i wanna see more of it . I ts a truly amazing place and would highly reccomend seeing it in person
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Went there yesterday and yes, there was an old man (50's) in a Silver Vauxhall patrolling the outer perimeter. Me and my wife hadn't even got out of the car before he pulled up beside us and told / asked us to leave. This was at the main enterence (the new hospital - next to cricket grounds). We left and drove all the way around and got as close as we could to the back enterence. (using google maps on our phones) we found the old road that used to run right up to the rear enterence gates (the gates on the bridge), but this road is now completely blocked of from the main road. We left the car and trecked across a large open field until we found a gap onto old overgrown road and soon found ourselves faced with the gates (anti climb paint coated), we stood around for a few moments whilst trying to figure out our next move and we noticed a motion detector screwed fairly high up on the truck of a huge oak tree, facing down at the outside of the gates. My wife started freaking out at this point and wanted to leave - I plan on going back later this week (alone - during the day). I just thought I would share my intel so far.
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Aw,looks like a fairy flew into the glass and got splatted :p
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NOIP, I also lived in the Bowland Unit, two years from 1989-1991. As it turned out, it was the most important event of my adult life so far!
Don't live in Lancs so I'm dearly wishing I'd thought to go back and pick up a few souvenirs.
Farewell Cam House.
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Hi,came across your site. if its the one nr longridge, my mother worked there she was only a young girl at the time. and told us some really horrible storys off her time there. its the frist time i have seen a photo off the place.very strange place, and yet looks really lovley building .thanks
High quality craftsmanship, a joy to see. Such attention to details and this ability to beautify a window; and your talented eye to see this and take the picture. It is wonderful!
Ohhhh - this picture, it´s perfect, ; magnificent and PERFECT, everything, the light, the plant in the middle of roof, the racing sky, the beautiful architecture, dark and sinister and intriguing, you really have this s**t locked. To this place will never go and now have seen it, thanks to you.