Thursday 29 November 2012

Merchiston Hospital

Part of a late summer road trip with a JFR420 (Flickr), ended up here very early in the morning in the heavy rain, so no externals, which is probably a good thing, as they are not very pretty!

Merchiston Hospital Administrative/Biographical History

Broadfield Hospital was opened in 1925 and catered for mentally deficient men. Broadstone House was purchased by Paisley Burgh in 1929 to accommodate mentally deficient females and juveniles. Broadfield and Broadstone were administered as a single hospital. In 1946, Broadfield was sold to the Port Glasgow Town Council, who cleared the site. Paisley Burgh bought Merchiston House as a replacement and patients were moved there in 1948. This facility was known as Broadfield Hospital, Merchiston Unit. In 1958 two new wings were added providing an extra 70 beds. In 1979 Merchiston was redeveloped with four 30-bedded units built to a modern bungalow design. The hospital closed in 2007-2008


Site Map, Its a fairly large complex, not all the buildings were accessible, but the generally they were all trashed and raided by the metal thieves.
Merchiston Overview

The first building be entered luckily enough contained the Padded Rooms

Padded Rooms 1
Padded Rooms 2
Padded Rooms 3
Padded Rooms 4

The next stop was the main building complex, it was partially used as a Doctors surgery with many small offices off the long corridors, sadly all trashed and not much worth taking photo of
Reception

The main hall contained a small stage and pool tables, but it was extremely dark in here!
Merchiston 1

Also found the Dentists chair which was a suprise!
Dentists chair 1
Dentists chair 2
Dentists chair 3
Dentists chair 4

Physiotherapy Gym Hall
Gym Hall

The Laundry Deptartment
Driers 2
Driers 1
Ironing 1
Ironing 2

The last stop for us had to be the Chapel and Morgue, sadly not much was left now
Morgue chapel
Morgue 1

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