Saturday, 22 September 2012
Glen o' Dee, Banchory - August 2012
The original building was built in 1900 and started its life as Nordrach on Dee Hospital, a sanctuary for tuberculosis patients. When TB died down it served as a luxury hotel (when it became "Glen O' Dee"), but was taken over during the war to serve as a billet for troops. It reprised its role in contagious diseases when the typhoid epidemic hit nearby Aberdeen in the 1960s, but its last use was as a residential home for the elderly. The original building closed in 1998, when a new purpose built building was built on the same site.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Aberdeenshire,
Banchory,
Derelict,
Exploration,
Glen o Dee,
Grampian,
Rurex
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