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Report - St Cross Hospital, Rugby - March 2024

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Bando.Hunters

28DL Member
28DL Member
Come check this huge abandoned hospital we explored last year this place was such a eerie explore we started off in the active part of the hospital looking for a way in dodging the multiple cameras fixed on the majority of the corners of the mass of buildings after about 10 15 minutes we found a entrance we was lucky not to be seen clombing in once in we was met by the strong stench of mould, rotten wood and smoke damage from one of the rooms absolutely madness this place was couldn't believe how much medical equipment and things was left behind after it being closed for what we was told near 20 years after about 40 minutes or so we found the theatres and resus rooms and on further levels of the one building the electric was still on we found 4 or 5 xray machines inside with hundreds of boxes of patients records and in another room we found full of books from the 1930s up to the 1980s of doctors who had worked there and hospital records couldn't believe my eyes when we found photos from the hospital when it was originally built how mad that was to see just covered in dust and slowly rotting away inside a dark and damp room this has got to be one of the best hospitals I've ever explored, later on whilst checking out the corridors to the wards that had recently closed I noticed a police car circling around the carpark NOT GOOD someone must've have spotted us or seen the torches inside after a further 20 minutes of trying to get eyes on them we seen 2 security guards and 2 police officers with a HUGE Belgian malanois behind 2 glass doors that were locked as soon as I seen them 3 of us split up from the other 3 and ran for the closest exit knowing what waited behind them doors if we chose to hide somewhere I really didn't fancy being ragged around by a police mally what really got the adrenaline flowing is when we heard the dog had been let of the lead after they had collard the other 3 we managed to get off site as another 2 units pulled up to the hospital so we sat in a adjacent apartment block watching it all go down after over an hour of our friends being detained they was let free and marched off site. This was definitely up there with some of the best abandoned hospitals I've ever explored

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Sewage_waste

Exploring the dark 🔦
28DL Full Member
I assume this is Selly Oak, but cant be 100%

Edit: Assumption was wrong, see Mike’s comment below
 
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Bikin Glynn

28DL Regular User
Regular User
It was a easy explore but waving torches about is sure to get you caught as the security are very active.
 

Scoobysrt

Teim scoobs
28DL Full Member
We like to have some history of the place as well, it makes for a more interesting read.
Punctuation and paragraphs are your friend.
 

clebby

( . Y . )
Regular User
I really enjoyed this place - it kept going on and on, and had a sense of ‘old’ that’s impossible to capture in photos. Nice one!
 

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