Tales of the Urban Explorer: Altbridge Nursing Home

“...Oh.. for fucks sake, where is this place?...”

I had failed to notice the lack of @anidiotexplores who had stopped for a piss and I was talking to myself; the story of my life.

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I don’t mind a walk, but not a 15 minute one. I mean how did the old ladies get to this bloody nursing home when it was open?

The road was slightly too narrow for a car and we couldn’t have driven anyway due to the overhanging trees and two large metal posts telling us, ‘Pedestrians Only’ around half a mile back.

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I could hear some lumberjacks sawing down trees off to the right. Hopefully, they would focus on the wood and not notice two suspicious-looking characters walking toward the long derelict 'Altbridge Nursing Home’.

The home was closed around 2006 due to its rural location and for the simple fact, they could not get the staff to run it.

There is an old article here about it. A strange reason to close but considering nobody wants to do care work as it's underpaid and has long hours, maybe not.

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Turning a bend and at the bottom of a seemingly endless road, we spotted it. My first impressions were, 'this is big!'.

The grounds were in a bad state with evidence of makeshift fires, though not close to any of the buildings.

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We made for the main large building and quickly got in through an open window.

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Inside was gloomy and extremely damp with the usual hazards aplenty.

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Long dark corridors can be tamed with a massive light. Don't bring one and you get crap photographs, it's that simple.

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It’s unlikely that bed is going to be slept in again.

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Do you get your own locker when in a care home? You do here.

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Oh, look at that, a hand cleaner dispenser. I didn't check to see if it worked on this occasion.

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No shit about, ‘Mind the Step’…

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The kitchens were suitably rank. Do you think you’d look good after hanging around for 15 years?

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The elevator looked almost new, gleaming, and out of place.

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We were soon back to familiar scenes like these.

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Altbridge Nursing Home’ is better visited during daylight hours. Can you imagine heading down there after dark?

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The stairs were remarkably stable, carpeted and only the wallpaper impeded us.

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It's important to keep clean, Imperial Leather is an old brand. Old ladies like it.

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A partially burnt handwritten list of items from 2001.

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Looking at that hole in the far door, someone must have wanted to continue with left or right not being suitable. Must have been tough on the head.

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The main house was large and it was taking some time to get around it all. The top floor was doable, quite surprising from something this old.

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The top floor was dodgy underfoot. With all that soggy crap you are never sure just what you are walking on.

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We exited and re-entered this other smaller building. Over the years the main house has been extended but the entrance appeared to be blocked from one end.

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This one had fared little better and had suffered from burning in some areas.

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We had to look hard for something other than the usual piles of crap.

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It used to look a whole lot better than now.

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They did at least file accidents. Is ‘Anne’ still alive? Likely not.

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That’s a lot of advertising blurb.

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Upper Downing Hall appears to be linked. It could be the same owners, though it’s nowhere near ‘Altbridge Nursing Home’.

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The most usable piece of furniture I spotted. The lack of cushions and laid-on coffee made me not pause.

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ManWeb; now that is a blast from the past. I should have checked the tariff prices for a shock.

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Even older is this TV License from 1984 (I hear you Americans sniggering). Yes, we have TV licenses; now don’t set me off about this subject.

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Mark the Gardener is now unemployed. Those grounds could use him again.

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Bending down to retrieve memorabilia can be a hazardous job, ankles have been known to be broken trying.

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We vacated and entered yet another building, this one long and skinny.

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Yes, really. Bring your own protection to get through all that.

We found even more personal items in this final area.

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You can’t blame the old ladies for wanting to read Mills and Boon, though some of them tend to be titled, ‘The Italian Billionaire’s Large Cock’.

I suppose the warders could well employ a little censorship on incoming Amazon orders. They wouldn’t want their old dears keeling over when reading that raunchy material.

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Now, this is more fitting, Hilda Ogden's rollers and large print material.

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For a second I thought one of them might be a Stranglers fan, but it’s not a tape from the old 70’s punk band.

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Religious freaks infiltrate everywhere, even here...

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Long corridors always get me; they can be photogenic if captured correctly.

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.. and there were some long ones within ‘Altbridge Nursing Home’.

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This is why I explore. You can't make this stuff up, it just happens and the laughter erupts.

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Altbridge Nursing Home’ got better the more we explored. The main house may be the oldest but is the dullest.

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Now for another long haul up that damn road again, this time it’s uphill.

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Mills and Boon it's almost as memory inducing as Imperial leather. Hopefully people don't look at the shit we like when older and scoff! :0D

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My missus when through a stage of reading Mills and Boon, they all have covers of blokes with rippling muscles + they are millionaires to boot. The big dicks.., I am not sure about, she wouldn't tell me heh..

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My mum used to read them. I was always tempted to flick through and see how low down they got but then I thought it would be far better not to know! Lol

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They have a raunchier branch named 'Desire' or something. There is a line I won't cross 😀

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Man you take a big light in for photos, crazy. Amazing captures. And also, no I would never ever visit any places like abandoned hospitals, prisons, schools or even churches, after dark, especially if they are large and uninhibited, lol. Not even for a hundred thousand. Mere thought of visiting is horrifying. 😰🥶 Hehe.

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I wouldn't go after dark either, that's for the paranormal lot, something I am not interested in. In the day these places are deathly dark, you need the right gear to get the shots.

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That was a large one and it looks like you could explore most of it. You found a few interesting bits. I wonder what will happen with it. Someone has to own these wrecks and you would think they would want to earn something from it.

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With it being so rural and having been left so long they would have stopped paying the security blokes. It then becomes fair game for the likes of @grindle (I think he's done it) and me. Someone could make a great house, the grounds are extensive but who owns it?

Could be that other sister company does. I didn't look the other one up to see if it still exists.

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Now I have an evil urge to take up UrbEx and leave cheesy Chick tracts instead of stickers to mark where I have gone. Mwahahahahahaha! Take that, Jehovah's Witness booklet!

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You might get arrested over there, or shot. Better to hop on a plane and do a bunch while on vacation over here. Boris no longer checks to see if you have COVID anymore on arrival so you can come tomorrow.

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To leave the States, I need to submit to gate rape, the pornoscanner, and airline bullshit. Detouring through Canada is out of the question. I guess I just need to illegally emigrate via Mexico.

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Its Nogales for you then, easy to get out, not so easy to get back. There's always the fence that's full of holes on the hill if it doesn't work out.

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I don't know about that, though. I'm not a fan of Mexican !BEER after all.

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What an astonishing find well done. 👍

It boggles my mind that so many properties are left to wrack and ruin when there is so much need for housing. It's a fucking scandal imo.

The council's are supposed to keep a register of all abandoned buildings but obviously that's not working?

Imagine if we could take these over and put them back into use or do something else with the land?

Proposal anyone?

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The council's are supposed to keep a register of all abandoned buildings but obviously that's not working?

It would be nice if they would forward me all of their lists from each surrounding area, but I suspect they wont comply.

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It should be easy to get the list of abandoned buildings for any area assuming the council has the department staffed?
I recall that they used to charge a small fee for individual properties (£5?) but the master list should be publicly viewable online. 👨‍💻👍

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This Nursing Home seems to have remained from a World War. Too much interior deformation.

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I'm sure it was around in the mid 40's. It was not exactly stylish architecture but old enough.

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It’s unlikely that bed is going to be slept in again.

Unstatement of a lifetime 😆

The elevator looks new on the outside but all the cables are rusted and waiting to snap on the inside lol.

To be honest, I would read the romance novel over the religious writings any day 🤣

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It was also a place of sexual abuse when it was a children's home, investigated during operation Yewtree.

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I figured there may be some dirty laundry like this but didn't see anything during my quick history scan.

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I think it would come under Upper Downing Childrens home, Flintshire.

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From outside it even doesn't look so bad!

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You did an amazing Job going down to the Altbridge Nursing Home and taking the shots of how it looked and also sharing it with us, it felt like I was there just by looking at the images and also reading the stories that accompany each photo.
I like the way you do your blogging, it will be great to have someone like you as a mentor. Thank you so much for sharing this with me,lol.

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Thanks, it takes time to get a niche and I feel I have one here. That's what you need to do, find something a little different than the rest.

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What a cool place! It looked pretty far gone, in a place that deteriorated do you ever worry about falling through the floor?

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do you ever worry about falling through the floor?

It's not happened yet, over 250 explorers... call me lucky!

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Moved the old out to usher in new housing cluster, sounds familiar!

Gardens would have been grand, private nursing homes like this must cost a bit to run, but then so too did they charge to get the old folk there in the first place..., heck we too will be old and frail "Mills and Boon" no ways!

Awesome visit and reveal!

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The gardener must not have liked coming to this place, on his wages he might have been riding a bicycle. A bad ride going back!

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Rich are rich by never paying fair earnings, when no longer viable sell land to developers then walk away. Perhaps his speedy escape is the aftermath of what you encountered. 😇

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