

Who knows what the developers will do, so see it now while it's still in such a eerie state.Īs someone who has walked my wee dog there every weekend for the past 7 years, I have to say it is still a fascinating and interesting walk as the 1st time I visited. As category A buildings, Bangour Village Hospital in theory will remain protected. It looks like there re-development around the former village. I went during the day and it felt safe, but I can imagine that it would feel eerie if visiting during the night. It's an amazing place for lovers of urban exploration. I spent an hour just wandering around this place, but the sheer scale of the complex means that it would take a whole day to explore everything. That's probably the reasons all the buildings have been fenced off. The buildings were apparently built with asbestos, so it's a health hazard as well. Actually if you didn't know the area was built as a psychiatric hospital, you'd be forgiven for thinking that it was an abandoned village.Īll the buildings have been abandoned and derelict. There is a hospital building, many mansion like houses, a few bus stops, many roads and even a church. Bangour Village Hospital was a psychiatric hospital and village complex.
