Bare with me as although I have been exploring for a long time this is my first report
History
Originally opened as the Glossop Union Workhouse in 1837 with an infirmary building added and extended in 1927
The hospital set aside beds for military casualties During WW1 and later became part of the national health service until its closure in 2018 with all services been transformed to Tameside General Hospital
Planning applications are online and the site is looking to be developed in the near future
The Explore
The drive way upto the hospital is surrounded by houses with neighbours all out and about so me and my wife decided to find a way in that didn’t get the neighbours backs up
Once we were on the grounds we had a good look around as reading about the site before going we heard security were about with dogs
The main building was in accessible so we had a look around the smaller building and I’m glad we did once inside after we passed through all the usual rooms clinics, canteen etc we found a cellar with what we think are 2 concrete mortuary slabs
The building it’s self has been vandalised and partially flooded due to someone breaking a water pipe on the ground floor but was a great explore
Photos
All photos were taken on our phones with terrible lighting
History
Originally opened as the Glossop Union Workhouse in 1837 with an infirmary building added and extended in 1927
The hospital set aside beds for military casualties During WW1 and later became part of the national health service until its closure in 2018 with all services been transformed to Tameside General Hospital
Planning applications are online and the site is looking to be developed in the near future
The Explore
The drive way upto the hospital is surrounded by houses with neighbours all out and about so me and my wife decided to find a way in that didn’t get the neighbours backs up
Once we were on the grounds we had a good look around as reading about the site before going we heard security were about with dogs
The main building was in accessible so we had a look around the smaller building and I’m glad we did once inside after we passed through all the usual rooms clinics, canteen etc we found a cellar with what we think are 2 concrete mortuary slabs
The building it’s self has been vandalised and partially flooded due to someone breaking a water pipe on the ground floor but was a great explore
Photos
All photos were taken on our phones with terrible lighting