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Severalls Hospital - 2005 derelict asylum tour - Urban Exploration/Urbex
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A professionally-filmed (and unprofessionally-presented) tour of most parts of Severalls Hospital in Colchester, Essex. It took place in the summer of 2005.

For photos and a detailed account, visit www.mechanised.org.uk/severalls
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@cosmicmaniac1886

1 year ago

An engaging, exciting and heroic visit. Thanks for keeping the original sound of the place and not covering it with music as some urbexers do though i have to say that mixing the images, commentaries and site sounds with dark electronic music makes for a heady potion, especially with the footage of the tunnels, corridors and stairs.

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@mrmrscott001

1 year ago

So great watching this video, I done nearly all the same things except the chapel which I didn't know you could access. Thanks!

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@childrenoftheboneyard2465

1 year ago

Thanks so much for posting this! I grew up down the road from here and it was the first place I ever explored. Only got to see a small part of the site and always wanted to go back but never got the chance, so this video has made my day!

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@duncanstewart9443

1 year ago

GREAT to see this footage finally "public" - remember when I saw this when you kindly shared this some time back. Hope that all is well at your end :)

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@hannahellis4549

1 year ago

This takes me to a time when I do wish that I had made it to Sevs, I went a few years later and was busted shortly after making the admin building. Although I was thrilled to see that. I wish that I’d have been able to walk around with you.

I went during and in the summer when I was passing to walk around the new estate and see what it’s like now. The chapel was such a loss

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@BeyondthePoint

1 year ago

An excellent video this thanks for taking the time to release it. A rare glimpse of the hospital before its eventual decline and still with the ballroom and boilers. Didn't realise you were behind that mechanised site, the articles on there are great! I am currently putting together a roughly 30-minute documentary on the hospital mainly using recent footage post-redevelopment and during abandonment in 2015, as well as some old footage. Would it be possible to please use some of your footage of the ballroom and boilers given that they went before we filmed? We are non-profit and it is just a passion project so we can't pay but we can credit you. Many thanks

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@keithbanham1851

11 months ago

would luv 2 have gone around this site as worked in Colchester quite near this place

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@charliesaunders4852

1 year ago

Nice video! is this asylum located in colchester Essex?

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@simonsanigar3581

1 year ago

Do you still have contact with the guy who took you around ?

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@simonsanigar3581

1 year ago

So it would of only been closed 8 years be for you filmed this?.

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@cosmicmaniac1886

1 year ago

The victory of abandon and decay inside the carcasses of a dying society. Total institutions like mental hospitals, prisons, schools, army barracks, monasteries need to crumble for human freedom to have a chance of existing. What a delight to see places of confinement, oppression and pain slowly falling apart, freeing the ghosts that suffered there for so long

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