Seeing lots of photos cropping up of Sunnyside in various places, we figured it may have been time to go and have one last look around the place before it got utterly ruined. Disappointingly there was no access to the Main building on this occasion. Security have gone to town with new boards and heras fencing , which has then thoughtfully been topped with grease. Just from the outside though, it was clear lots had changed since my first visit a couple of years ago. There was much more smashed windows, rubbish and boards than before. It wasn't all bad, as we did get to see inside Carnegie House which is probably the building that interested me most after the main hospital.
Carnegie House, named after the hospitals founder, Susan Carnegie, was built as an external villa for privately paying patients in 1899. It sat far away from the Main Hospital in nice grounds overlooking a bowling green. For me, the building got better the further up we went. Of course, the lounge upstairs is stunning with its zodiac ceiling, but I think I enjoyed the top floor the most. What was probably staff accommodation had at some point in possibly the early 1970's been butchered by a new hot water system and subsequently disused. It was very original up here, and some of the graffiti on the walls dated back to the 70s - a far cry from the luxurious feeling the lower floors had to offer.
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Carnegie House, named after the hospitals founder, Susan Carnegie, was built as an external villa for privately paying patients in 1899. It sat far away from the Main Hospital in nice grounds overlooking a bowling green. For me, the building got better the further up we went. Of course, the lounge upstairs is stunning with its zodiac ceiling, but I think I enjoyed the top floor the most. What was probably staff accommodation had at some point in possibly the early 1970's been butchered by a new hot water system and subsequently disused. It was very original up here, and some of the graffiti on the walls dated back to the 70s - a far cry from the luxurious feeling the lower floors had to offer.
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