EERIE LANCASTER HOSPITAL LIES ABANDONED

ABANDONED hallways and vacant rooms show what's left of a once busy hospital. With operating lights still hanging from the ceiling and old hospital records sprawled across the floor, it's hard to imagine this derelict building was once an iconic building. The eerie photographs capture the inside of Lancaster Moor Hospital and were taken by student Jonathon Tattersall, 22. 'The hospital has its own uniqueness and atmosphere which I could sense when walking around,' said Jonathon, from Bradford. 'You can see the amazing and unique spaces that are left behind and hidden away from the public gaze

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