The Cells

Daniel  Bullock

The Cells

The solitary rooms and corridor of an abandoned Lunatic Asylum.

Featured in Abandoned Asylums & Hospitals 22nd Oct, 2009.

Featured in POSTED: No Trespassing 24nd Oct, 2009.

History
West Park Asylum (or West Park Hospital) was a large psychiatric hospital in Epsom, Surrey. The hospital was designed by William C. Clifford-Smith (architect to the London County Council), who was also involved in the design of nearby St Ebba’s Hospital. The hospital had been in planning since 1906, and by 1917 it was largely complete; however, the outbreak of war postponed opening until 1923.

When complete the hospital could cater for around 2,000 patients of mixed class, and hence the site had extensive boiler houses and plant rooms, a large laundry and a substantial water tower. There were enormous kitchens located behind the canteen, and in turn this was behind the main hall/ballroom. However, the main hall suffered an arson attack on September 30th 2003 and is now a burnt out shell. The asylum also boasted its own railway but this was removed in 1950, and no trace remains except around the central engineering block. The main stores and sewing rooms were also located here, but other services, such as the mortuary and chapel, were located by the entrance road, along with two lodges for the matrons and a large manor for the superintendent.

The hospital was slowly run down from the mid 1990s, and by 2003 most of the hospital was closed and derelict. A few outer ward buildings and villas remain open today and are still used for psychiatric treatment. As the hospital is largely derelict, it is of increasing interest to urban explorers who visit for the sheer size of the hospital, and also for many hospital items still in situ, such as beds, drugs, kitchen equipment and personal items. A padded cell is also of interest to explorers.

The hospital was the last great London asylum, and the last of the Epsom Cluster, a group of 5 mental institutes (the others being Horton, Manor, Long Grove and St Ebba’s.) The asylum follows the compact arrow design, with external villas

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The Cells by Daniel  Bullock
The Cells by Daniel  Bullock
  • Christine  Chaney

    Christine Chaney

    oh wow. yet again another great captureLove the perspective and all

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    Thanks so much Christine x Moody huh?

  • Christine  Chaney

    Christine Chaney

    this photo? yes very much so!

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    :-) x

  • Matt Roberts

    Matt Roberts

    Whoa! Cool!

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    Thank you Matt m8 :-)

  • Mike Rowley

    Mike Rowley

    Perfect. Gloomy and sinister. Big fan

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    Thanks for your kind words Mike

  • Christopher Reale

    Christopher Reale

    Great shot! Where did you go to take it?

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    In Surrey mate

  • Anthony Mancuso

    Anthony Mancuso

    fantastic mood and atmosphere, well done

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    Thank you so much Anthony :-)

  • Kim  Calvert

    Kim Calvert

    Love your work, very eerie mood to this.

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    It was lol many thanks

  • Dom Lyne

    Dom Lyne

    love it… very oppressive

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    Cheers for popping by Dom

  • Ric Alexander

    Ric Alexander

    now this could be spooky with the light going down and a torchlight painting the walls with light :-O Great image Daniel !

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    It was spooky mate … even at midday lol lol
    Sounds like the Bulldozers are parked up outside now which is a real shame as I want to go back.

  • Peter Denniston

    Peter Denniston

    Great vision and those spots of light are amazing.

  • Daniel Bullock replied

    Thanks so much Pete

  • Nadya Johnson

    Nadya Johnson

    The first thing I thought when I looked at this was, “This is the Asylum of the SOUL!” A truly frightening, terrible place—literally as well as figuratively. I gather they are just about to tear the building down. Your capture will live in infamy as they say, and whatever they decide to build there may have some problems with some restless spirits, from the looks of it! To me, this needs no extra light, no Hollywood effects at all: perfectly horrifying (yet, it has such strange beauty too) the way it is!

  • Daniel Bullock replied 22 days ago

    Thanks so much for your comments MsTique xx You are very kind.

  • Lisa Hayward

    Lisa Hayward 23 days ago

    This makes me sick! Great work! I think it captures the sickness of the poor souls that were there. Evokes very strong emotions.

  • Daniel Bullock replied 22 days ago

    I agree and thanks Lisa xx

  • pennphotography

    pennphotography 22 days ago

    fantastic photograph, very dark and interesting. Well Done!!

  • Daniel Bullock replied 22 days ago

    Thanks so much mate

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