Gledhow Grove Mansion - Demolition?

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TheUrbanDivision
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Gledhow Grove Mansion - Demolition?

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While having a good old explore in Chapel Allerton today, I decided to have a look around in the old hospital building - the mansion building off Potternewton lane. I have been in this building quite a few times as it's a very enjoyable explore, especially with the presence of the old radio studio on the upper floors and the now distant memory of the abandoned patient records in the basement. However, this time, armed with DSLRs and quite a bit of equipment weighing me down, I was, not shocked, but more taken aback, by what I found. As the building itself has been left disused and derelict since 1993, I didn't expect anything to happen any time soon, despite the fact that more and more people have been gaining entry to it via a clearly open door to the right hand side. However, I discovered the old gated fence had been replaced by construction fencing of the hardwood persuasion. This was very sketchy in its placement and I had found a way in within five minutes near the stable end of the estate to find that the entire back end of the building had been very accurately torn down. Round at the other side, I found a lot of construction/demolition equipment, including a few vehicles. While it was interesting to finally see the courtyard for the old building, entry of which has evaded me for a long time, it was rather concerning to see the state of a building, it has hit me that I was one of the last people to ever enter.

A bit of history: It was built in the early 1830's as part of an estate, and - if this is a demolition task - the only aspect of the estate that survived it was the stables along Gledhow Park Drive. It was built for industrialist John Hives, and was opened as part Chapel Allerton Hospital in 1927 by HRH Princess Mary. It had technology such as two X-Ray departments, two theatres and an artificial limbs centre. It was run by the ministry of pensions at the time and was to meet the growing numbers of war veterans who needed medical service following World War One. It replaced the older military hospital at Beckett's Park, a site which is now part of Leeds Beckett University's Campus. As it passed onto the ministry of Health in 1953, it turned to a more general role, as the amount of casualties after WWII were not as great.

By the 1970s, serious concerns were growing over the quality of care and the standard of some areas of the hospital, and total closure was seriously considered. However, instead the Newton Green Wing (Now the current hospital building) was constructed and completed in 1994 and the Mansion Gate Estate was relieved of its duties. Most buildings were demolished and replaced by the Mansion Gate housing estate which is still standing today. The mansion itself, though, was left abandoned for twenty-three years. Until now... It was one of the first British hospitals to boast a specialised Artificial Limbs centre, and opened its own radio station, Radio Allerton, around 1978 (correct me if I'm wrong on that one, I don't know any way of finding out for certain). The radio studio inside remains in place although in a dilapidated state. Controversy surrounded the building in 2009, when a group of Urban Explorers discovered shelves upon shelves of abandoned patient records in the asbestos-filled basement. This mishandling of confidential information is clearly illegal on the part of the NHS.

In any case, this once magnificent Grade II listed building is now in the process of being pulled down it seems, and I suppose my main questions are: Does anyone have any memories of this place that they'd be willing to share? And, if anyone does have any information on the fate of this building and why they chose to do anything about it now, could you please maybe let me know?
I only say this because in the many times I've been in this building, despite its condition, I have grown to love this building and feel it would be a great shame if it were to be replaced by disgusting corporate offices or the like. Thanks :)

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Here are some pictures to hopefully jog people's memory.
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...And some more(!)
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Here's the front too, if anyone's interested
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TheUrbanDivision wrote:Here's the front too, if anyone's interested
How could anyone who is interested in Leeds History not possibly be.
Great Pictures.

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Those are fascinating photos.

Coincidentally there is a short report about the history of the building on page 27 of yesterday's (Oct 25 2016) Yorkshire Evening Post but if there is an online version I have not been able to find it.
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volvojack wrote:
TheUrbanDivision wrote:Here's the front too, if anyone's interested
How could anyone who is interested in Leeds History not possibly be.
Great Pictures.
Fair Point and thanks very much for the comment, I'll have a look and see if I've got any more that might be worth uploading.

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Leodian wrote:Those are fascinating photos.

Coincidentally there is a short report about the history of the building on page 27 of yesterday's (Oct 25 2016) Yorkshire Evening Post but if there is an online version I have not been able to find it.
Thanks very much, again, and I've had a look on the website but I don't really know where to start! Ah well,I'll keep digging.

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https://publicaccess.leeds.gov.uk/onlin ... HMEJBB5000

Haven't looked at the planning docs for a while but I think the plan is to retain the shell/facade.

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mark1978 wrote:https://publicaccess.leeds.gov.uk/onlin ... HMEJBB5000

Haven't looked at the planning docs for a while but I think the plan is to retain the shell/facade.
Thanks very much for this it's really useful! I'm not very good at making head nor tail of these things though, because I haven't very much experience with them, but from what it seems, the only application since 2007 was at the beginning of this month, and a decision has yet not been made, which is why all the machinery already there is a slight concern for me, but I guess it could be out of date, or me just being stupid, we'll just have to wait and see!

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