This disused hospital in Cambridgeshire is set across 13 acres and was built in 1919 to treat World War One soldiers with TB. This building resembles a nursing home, retirement home, rehab facility or convalescence home and overlooks a lake. The multi-use site has a mix of modern, untouched, ready-to-go wards, as well as those of many other periods, in particular 1920s, 1950s and 1970s. Other facilities on site include a morgue, a vast number of receptions and a series of tunnels used as air raid shelters in World War Two. The buildings could easily double for a police station, civic centre, mental health hospital, government building or a shelter. Unit bases of all sizes can be accommodated in the car park. This location is only available for commercial bookings with a location budget of a minimum £3,000 + VAT p/day; it is available 'as found' - the electrical, lighting, heating and water supplies have been switched off. To enquire, please contact 020 3904 4545 or email
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