I never realised how huge this site was! Mostly ground floor buildings but some larger belters.

It's situated right next door to an airfield which functions as the National Museum of Flight and is home to an actual decommissioned concorde. Braw.

'In 1922 several buildings and an area of land were used to create East Fortune Hospital. This served as a tuberculosis sanatorium for the south east region of Scotland until the onset of World War II. The airfield was then brought back into service as RAF East Fortune, initially a training airfield, and the hospital patients were transferred to Bangour Hospital in West Lothian. The hospital re-opened after the war, but by 1956, as the number of tuberculosis patients began to fall, the hospital changed its function to house the mentally handicapped. In 1997, the hospital closed down, and its patients were transferred to Roodlands Hospital in Haddington.'

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Took my 35mm camera along so might follow up with more if they're decent.

Cheers!