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Kesteven Mental Hospital was acquired as Rauceby, opening in 1940. The hospital acted in many ways as a satellite to the Cranwell unit, with 1000 beds, focusing through its Crash and Burns.


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DESCRIPTION LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Rauceby Hospital stands towards the centre of Lincolnshire, 3km west of Sleaford, between the villages of South Rauceby to the north-west, and Quarrington to the east.


Rauceby Asylum pictured in chilling images 20 years after closing down Daily Mail Online

87 4.8K views 10 months ago Another good adventure with @ExploringWithKev to this asylum that had quite a lot of history too it.The asylum had definitely seen better days and had lots.


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Details History External Photos Internal Photos Records/Info Comments Hospital Name: Rauceby Previous Names: Kesteven County Asylum, Kesteven Mental Hospital, R.A.F. Rauceby Location: Quarrington, Kesteven, Lincolnshire Principal Architect: George T. Hine Layout: Compact Arrow/Echelon (Continuous)


Abandoned mental asylum

Station The station is now owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Railway, which provides all rail services. A local road crosses the line at the western edge of the platforms, where a signal box and manually operated crossing gates can be seen.


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Today me and the lads are exploring the Abandoned Rauceby Asylum, which was a mental hospital that opened in 1902. This was a very fun Urban Exploration with some unexpected Spooky.


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1 History 2 Cemetery 3 References 4 Links History The building of the new asylum went ahead rapidly. In October 1901, a lengthy report appeared in the Sleaford Gazette eulogizing the almost completed asylum and giving a detailed description of the building materials used, the excellence of the layout and the facilities provided.


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Rauceby Hospital, originally called Kesteven County Asylum,. The former Rauceby Hospital was a Victorian mental institution (Lincolnshire Drones) (Image: Lincolnshire Drones) 1 of 5.


Rauceby Asylum, August 2013

Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Overview Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1001471 Date first listed: 27-Jun-2000 The Missing Pieces Project Share your view of unique places. Add your contribution Location Location of this list entry and nearby places that are also listed.


Rauceby Hospital Lincolnshire January 2013

57 - Lincolnshire Archives This record (browse from here by hierarchy) Catalogue description Records of Rauceby Hospital This record is held by Lincolnshire Archives See contact details Have.


Rauceby Asylum, August 2013

At its peak, the asylum could hold 490 patients. In 1924, the institution was renamed: "Kesteven Mental Hospital". In 1933, the institution was renamed: "Rauceby Mental Hospital". In 1940, the RAF took it over and it was renamed: "No.4 RAF Hospital Rauceby". It was a Crash and Burns hospital for Lincolnshire pilots. The RAF left in 1947.


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Join us on sunday night at 8pm as we investigate the Home of The Lucifer Effect (Rauceby Mental Asylum)


Rauceby Asylum, August 2013

Rauceby Hospital, originally called Kesteven County Asylum, is a now-defunct mental institution in the Greylees area of Sleaford that opened in 1902. In January 1894 an agreement was made.


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Rauceby Hospital, originally called Kesteven County Asylum, is a now-defunct mental institution in the parish of Quarrington, Lincolnshire, England. Originally opened in 1902, the main hospital building was closed in 1997 and the site has since been redeveloped.


Rauceby Asylum pictured in chilling images 20 years after closing down Daily Mail Online

Outside, a single tractor tire from the asylum's farm site lies across an almost-hidden path that used to lead to the entrance.Photographer Simon Robson visited Lincolnshire's Rauceby Asylum to explore and snap images of the hospital's eerie remains. Rauceby was founded in 1897 and served primarily as a mental hospital for over a century.