Mansion Gate - Leeds - June 12
Only got a few snaps, this place is a death trap in some areas, didn't get to see that much of it, BLB in attendance along side a new recruit.
History -
Built in the 1830s for John Hives, a wealthy mill owner and designed by John Clark Mansion Gate changed use from home to hospital in 1926 where it specialised in replacement limbs for injured servicemen. Later being incorporated into the Chapel Allerton Hospital. It has been derelict since 1994.
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Derphouse! Shame it's death trapped up!!!! Looks quite nice in its day
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My god this place has really gone downhill ... thanks for the update
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I've never seen this place so bad. Really has gone down hill fast. This place needs saving.
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Agreed! The floors upstairs are DONE.
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Is this that Chapel Allerton hospital wing?
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I like the look of this for some reason
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jST
Is this that Chapel Allerton hospital wing?
Not too sure all I know is it's called mansion gate and was something to do with the NHS