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Exploring Graylingwell (Chichester Asylum)

Yesterday saw myself and Mr Marsh hit another Asylum. This time in Chichester. Was an excellent explore, and although some parts seem to be quite new with not much decay other parts were actually really painty peely :D

Demolition is under way so if any of you want to go here id advise to go soon, there wont be much left :cry:

On with the History ;)

Graylingwell Hospital opened in 1897 on Graylingwell Farm, former home of novelist Anna Sewell of ‘Black Beauty’ fame and located to the north of Chichester.

It was designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield, in what was to be his sole asylum design. The farmhouse stood next to the ‘Grayling Well’ which supplied the hospital. It comprised large main buildings with a water tower, an Isolation Hospital, administration blocks, wards, a Chapel, and two farms (later three), detached superintendents residence and compact arrow plan main asylum building.

The original farmhouse was retained and converted to accommodate private patients, the whole amounting to three hundred and seventy acres.

The theatre was constructed in the centre of the site surrounded on three sides with long corridors. Most of the buildings including the theatre were constructed in soft red brick with reconstituted stonework ornamentation in classical Queen Anne style. Like nearly all Asylums that were built with a theatre it doubled up as a multi-purpose hall, in this case mainly a gym and a dinner hall.

The hall has attractive ornamentation including wooden panelled architraves, skirtings and dado rail. The proscenium arch is framed by two Ionic pilasters decorated with an egg & dart architrave within the entablature. It also has a plaster-coffered ceiling, infilled with tong-and-grove timber. Small balcony supported by pillars, and transomed mullioned windows, curtained for performances.

Today it seats c.400. The proscenium stage has understage with central trap and dressing rooms, limited flying facilities and galleries on either side. The orchestra pit is slightly sunken.

The theatre was later equipped with projection facilities and was much used as a cinema.

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Title: Radiator Corridor by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: Ladder In Corridor by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: ETC Suite by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: Nature Reclaiming by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: Ramp Corridor by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: Main Hall by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: Main Hall 3 by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: Fawcett 2 Ward by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: Waiting For Time To Pass by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Title: Fawcett 2 Ward Crew Shot by D-Kay2009, on Flickr
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Hope you enjoy! ;)


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14 Comments to “Exploring Graylingwell (Chichester Asylum)”

  1. Dude, how much of this has been demo’d? Good work on capturing it :)

    • This Place Looks Really Scary and creepy one day i wil make a ghost hunting team to invesgate there

    • ive been there myslef mate a couple times in the dead of night and in the day, after about 5 mins it get pretty comfortable, not alot demoed sooo much to see still theyve got loads of old patient files left behind aswell

  2. Great shots and very professional website – keep up the good work!

  3. Nice set of shots here, very dreamy atmosphere.

  4. I used to work in Graylingwell hospital in 1974. Fawcett 2
    also. I like these photos and i feel kind of homesick. Great
    memories…

    • can you please tell me about what the patiants were like. thank you sarah

  5. Why wouldn’t they save the building and change it into museum or gallery or something like that? Greetings from Slovenia!

  6. Really nice photos – used to work at Graylingwell bout 20 years ago now (Barnfield House). Seeing Fawcett ward brings back memories (as well as Eastergate 1 & 2 and Anderson 1 which held the more challenging patients). A real experience for a 19 year old. Met some amazing characters walking the corridors (staff and patients)…..notoriously haunted, it had an eerie atmosphere even when it was in working use. These photos capture that eeriness perfectly!

  7. I live down the road from here and i’ve often wandered around the perimeter of the hospital. How did you guys get in there without setting off the PIR’s or alerting the security guards? me and my friend are thinking of visiting there just have a look around before it gets demolished. any tips?

  8. I used to visit quite often in the 70′s to see my girlfriend who was a nurse there, later my wife. I always felt a bit awkward and nervous about the place, probably completely unfounded, but looking at the pics now still makes me uneasy.

  9. I’ve walked past graylingwell but never inside it, it’s interesting seeing the photos (which are very good) but what’s inside that tower?

  10. How easy is it to get into?

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