This was not on the plans for the weekend but my mate really wanted to see it. Seeing as he drives mainly and always goes places I suggest, I reluctantly went along. Ok we love a good mortuary but I knew what was happening here, I knew half the world would descend on it. I was right as well. We set off very early in the morning and arrived quite early and was already two people inside, two members on here. We were inside and four more people turned up, then as leaving another two people. It’s not really what I enjoy when out and about, but I was here and got some shots as not many mortuaries about in good condition. it was even in numerous papers by someone claiming they found it whilst wandering around the woods ha ha. It was sealed up in literally a few days.
The mortuary is situated some way from the main hospital near to what was the old workshops and such. It contained a porcelain slab and body fridge, to the side is a small chapel room in pitch blackness. The main hospital was opened as tuberculosis hospital in 1910 to serve the children of the surrounding area. It expanded over the years, until the NHS took charge in 1948. It was renamed the Abergele Chest Hospital in 1955.
The mortuary is situated some way from the main hospital near to what was the old workshops and such. It contained a porcelain slab and body fridge, to the side is a small chapel room in pitch blackness. The main hospital was opened as tuberculosis hospital in 1910 to serve the children of the surrounding area. It expanded over the years, until the NHS took charge in 1948. It was renamed the Abergele Chest Hospital in 1955.