Visited this one a few weeks back with scarymary˛ (pretty sure were the last ones to do this place) and spent 4.30hrs wandering around as it's massive. Still a few nice bits and bobs to see especially the Big deco staircase which was the main reason i wanted to go. Bumped into some noob on the stairs but he turned out to be ok

Cookridge Hospital opened in 1869, built on 20 acres of woodland, the hospital as it was then was relativley small. The main building and lodge which had been built the previous year were designed by the London architect Norman Shaw to a Gothic vernacular style.






























Thanks for looking and thanks neosea for the heads up