Description
This disused heart, lung and liver transplant hospital in Cambridgeshire is set across 13 acres and was built in 1919 to treat World War One soldiers with TB.
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 convalescence home overlooking a lake, 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, nursing home or a shelter. Unit bases of all sizes can be accommodated in the car park.