Abandoned Hospital in Mundesley – Princess Diana Treatment Centre

Today my girlfriend Arleta and I went to Mundesley to take a few pictures of the abandoned hospital. Unfortunately we spotted a off road car parked inside of the hospital so we assumed that it could be a security guard’s car.

We just came a few steps into the yard to take a picture from outside of the building. However, we are not really disappointed that we could not get an access to inside because what we found later on internet on pictures done by other explorers, there was nothing special inside.
A few words about this hospital:

The centre was hailed as Europe’s largest drug and alcohol clinic when it was set up in the historic former tuberculosis hospital in 1997 but administrators were called in during summer 2008 and the clinic was closed in 2009. Built in 1898/9 by the firm of Boulton and Paul of Norwich and opened in 1899 as a sanatorium for well-off patients, this was one of the first private hospitals of its kind in England. Today, the complex is a rare surviving example of a timber-framed prefabricated hospital building.
The hospital was transferred to the NHS in 1957 and gradually fell into disrepair. After being purchased by Adapt Ltd in the 1990s, the complex underwent a major refurbishment and was used as a drug and alcohol rehabilitation unit that was re-named the “Diana, Princess of Wales Treatment Centre” shortly before re-opening.

2014.03.09 - Abandoned Hospital in Mundesley - Princess Diana Treatment CentreNIKON D600 (14mm, f/10, 1/500 sec, ISO100)
DSC_4030NIKON D7000 (24mm, f/6.3, 1/125 sec, ISO400)
DSC_4039NIKON D7000 (24mm, f/2.8, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
DSC_4045NIKON D7000 (70mm, f/2.8, 1/200 sec, ISO200)
DSC_4053NIKON D7000 (24mm, f/7.1, 1/5000 sec, ISO200)

 

 

Article about this hospital: http://www.davidbakerphotography.com/projects/care-institutions/history-mundesley-hospital-tuberculosis-sanatorium-uk

 

2 thoughts on “Abandoned Hospital in Mundesley – Princess Diana Treatment Centre

  1. Joe Knox says:

    I went to rehab their in the summer of 2006 it was the nicest treatment centre I’ve ever been to a beautiful place which put me on the road to full recovery which I’m now enjoying

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  2. Joe Knox says:

    Noel Gallagher donated his famous Union Jack guitar to this treatment centre they sold it to buy furniture for the place

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