Scalebor Park Asylum - Burley In Wharfedale
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Hi to all,After reading as anonymous for a short while I have become engrossed in the site and have decided it's time for a post. More of a call for info/ pictures than a question, but here goes....Does anybody remember the Scalebor Park Mental hospital just on the edge of Burley In Wharfedale? It is now another generic housing complex, but as a youngster we had the privilege of exploring the abandoned site before construction began. As kids we weren't exactly out to document what we saw, more there to scare ourselves silly I guess, but i would be really intrigued if anyone has documentation/ info on the place either from when it was in use or the interim period before it was redeveloped.The only thing I have found on the site is a short mention of a railway siding leading off from the local train station.Anything at all will be of great interest, thanks.
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wayne_thewizard wrote: Hi to all,After reading as anonymous for a short while I have become engrossed in the site and have decided it's time for a post. More of a call for info/ pictures than a question, but here goes....Does anybody remember the Scalebor Park Mental hospital just on the edge of Burley In Wharfedale? It is now another generic housing complex, but as a youngster we had the privilege of exploring the abandoned site before construction began. As kids we weren't exactly out to document what we saw, more there to scare ourselves silly I guess, but i would be really intrigued if anyone has documentation/ info on the place either from when it was in use or the interim period before it was redeveloped.The only thing I have found on the site is a short mention of a railway siding leading off from the local train station.Anything at all will be of great interest, thanks. I have visited Scalebor Park on a number of occasions, as I used to have responsibility for alcoholics, and there was a treatment centre there. Not a place that made me feel better.
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Thanks guys, both useful bits of information.I can certainly see why your ex came away freaked out, when we nosed about as kids we found it was mainly the equipment that put the fear in us; 7ft long metal tables (and some chairs) with leather strapping, bizarre steel surgery equipment, empty (and some full) medical jars and other pieces of restraint equipment.If i was being honest, what i'm really looking for is photo documentation of this period when the hospital was no longer used but before its re-development.
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A bit of quick googling finds these http://www.burley-in-wharfedale.org/gal ... index.html
Sit thissen dahn an' tell us abaht it.
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