This is another place i visted with a couple of friends of mine what a place ,this place really makes your hair stand on ya neck ,well worth a vist to the place, and the only security here is a farmer and his dog and he doesnt go in the hosiptal only on the out side of the place so when your in there try and be quiet and be careful where u walk..
Denbigh asylum was built in mid-1840s. Over the years it expanded to house more and more patients, reaching a maximum capacity of 1500 in the 1950s.
This asylum lasted roughtly 150 years when it closed in 1995. It is situated on over 100 acres of beautiful Welsh land (sheep, cows, hills, trees etc).The first building we came accross was the Chapel. It looks delightful from the outside but everything, including the floors have been removed from the inside.e finished in the chapel and moved onto the main complex.
It looks just like something you'd see in a scary asylum-based film. Pointy rooves. Tall imposing buildings. Tall imposing towers. Etc. I'm informed that it's of a "Tudorbethan" design, rather than the more de-facto "Gothic" designs of the period. To be honest, I can't really tell the difference. I think Gothic is more pointy and elaborate. this is a wicked place to go , night time is totaly different and very haunted its well known for ghost and sprits and much more....
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