369 Comments for Normansfield Hospital

Pretty creepy.
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That is an intresting shot. Kind of gives me vertigo just looking at it.
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I think it is interesting that in the picture the building as well as the roof is gray. It looks more like a castle than an asylum but that is just my opinion.
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This "Big T" person is really making me angry right now...
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Wow, looks amazing. But doesn't that look like a creepy arm coming out of the "black hole," and grabbing onto the railing on the right there? *chills*
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Thanks for the photos Motts wonderful as always...I so look forward to more......
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Its terrible what they did to the front of that building. Its so wrong on so many levels. How sad really. I agree they have no respect period. Nice shot though Motts. Thanks for the info above too. Very informative as always.
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Very beautiful celing...wonderful...love it...what a shame its going to go to waste. How very sad.....
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Its probably good that you don't leave any calling cards behind. I'm sure theres some strange people that hang around those lonely old buildings. The graffiti is nice so why don't they do it on canvas instead of a wall......better than defacing a building.....
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Great shot Motts!!!
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It is beautiful...why don't they use the whole building....................makes no sense to me.......
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Thats interesting , Motts. I wonder why they don't use all of the building? Too much $$ to fully renovate the whole thing? Interesting....
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Nice shot once again. Motts. Nice stair case. And no 'bar's either. It looks so old...but wonderful just the same. Just think of how many staff & patients walk those stairs. Wow......
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Despite its rapid deterioration im hooked on this place. I love to spend many a night exploring its vast labyrinth of rooms and beautiful architecture.

Some of the best photos i have seen of this place. it is a shame it is not as photographed anymore.
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This gorgeous conservatory is completely boarded up now. such a shame i would have like to sit in and imagine being able to live in such a grand house.