Been on the list for a while, but the whole site is locked down incredibly tight, with most windows and doors boarded up to the first level.
Originally opened in 1898, the site is a mixture of Edwardian and Victorian buildings which finally closed end 2008, the new hospital for the town being officially opened in January 2009.
ThisIsPlymouth.co.uk
...after an hour or so and nearly thinking it was going to be a fail, we finally found a legal chink in the newly constructed armour of the old main building.The 8.5-acre Newton Abbot Hospital site is expected to fetch millions of pounds and be redeveloped into housing and commercial premises.
Commercial agents Alder King has been appointed by NHS Devon to sell the former community hospital in East Street, which has a range of two and three-storey buildings, some Grade II-listed properties and an area of woodland.
Interested parties are being invited to submit tenders for the 110-year-old hospital, which became surplus to requirements following the opening of the new £25 million Newton Abbot Hospital at Jetty Marsh earlier this year.
The hospital clearly has much more to offer though, as we saw through other windows, but sticking religiously to the right side of trespass law this was my best of what we could access...
Main entrance...
These signs are on most doors and windows of every building...and absolutely true, be advised, doggy footprints are inside and there was a note for the K9 team at reception!
Eww! we could only wonder about what made the stain
Me, the star of CCTV!
It was lovely to get upstairs and see the sun again...
"Birmingham hip"
...like I said, there are plenty more buildings in the complex which we couldn't get to, with probably far more interesting stuff inside, but this really was all we could access on todays explore.
Cheers for looking