Exploring an Abandoned Learning Disability Poppy Care Home / Abusing The Residences

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • The explore
    I didn’t even know this location existed when I was exploring. It was quite interesting with all the colourful walls and decaying bedrooms and quite a lot of bed still left behind and a nice meeting room in a cup without buildings on the grounds of the old care home.
    History
    The house was built some time during the first
    decade of the twentieth century, as it was used as
    Merstham's VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment) during
    the First World War. The VAD and a Red Cross
    Detachment (Surrey 84) were asked to equip the
    house as a hospital, primarily for the old soldiers who
    guarded bridges and for the wounded who returned
    from France. It held at least twenty-five men, and
    was always full. The medical officer was Walter
    -Weir, the stepson of Dr Crickitt who had been
    Merstham's first GP. He lived at South Lodge, the house at the top of the hill
    During September 1922 The Times carried the news that had nine bedrooms
    and ten acres of ground, was to be auctioned the following month. The Electoral Register of
    that date shows the registered voters to be John Sayre MARTIN and John STRETTON.
    By 1924 was home to Marion Sybil & Stephen Cecil WATNEY, who was a
    retired grain merchant (at one time he had been the Master of the Mercers' Livery
    Company); other voters, perhaps domestic servants, listed in that year were Dora Elisabeth
    GRANGE, Millie RANCE and Amy RAVEN. Stephen had been born in July 1868, at
    Reigate; he was baptised at St Mary's on 12 September that year. He went to school at
    Steyning, and then to Winchester College. On his 21st birthday he was 'admitted into the
    Freedom of the City' as his father had been before him. His wife Marion had been born
    Marion WHITE in November 1873, and they had married in April 1901 at Roehampton.
    The following year their first child, John Lewis, was born and by 1911 the family was living
    in Putney. They moved a few years later, to Banstead, and were there during WW1, from
    where they moved Stephen and Marion are listed each year in the Electoral Register, with son John appearing
    in 1926. John married Margaret Adeline POPE, from Wellington, Somerset, on 18 April
    1931. The 1939 Register lists Stephen and Marion, along with three domestic servants: 60-
    year-old Beatrice BLUNDEN, 51-year-old Ellen LANER, and 18-year-old Catherine
    MARKWICK, who two years later would marry William MONDRS. Stephen and Marion
    remained at the house until their deaths: Stephen died in 1954,
    .At the end of the 20th century, and for the first decade of the 21st, the house once again was
    used as a Nursing Home in 2011 they were getting quite a lot of high certificates for being nice towards the residents live in there, but there was a newspaper report in around 2017 that they were abusing the residents there and also stealing their money in 2020 the property was sold but it is now empty. ☆ DISCLAIMER: I do not force entry into any locations, neither do I vandalise or take part in any other criminal activity. I simply enter peacefully, record a video and take pictures and leave.and also I do not share locations i only name loactions if there been demoilshed then i name the loaction
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Komentáře • 6

  • @jbrook8087
    @jbrook8087 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Lewis you do some great videos it just amazes me that so many buildings are just left to rot away and this one still has power on thanks for the sharing with us 👍👍

    • @LewisMerrin
      @LewisMerrin  Před 9 měsíci

      No problem and yeah was amazing with what was left and the power now the place is empty and getting worked on by the new owners who have bought it

  • @joanneneaves9651
    @joanneneaves9651 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hi Lewis, I would just like to say Thank you to you for the all the years of urbex you have provided especially abandoned Care and Nursing homes which has been part of my research 🎉 and would like to ask you, out of all the Care homes you have explored which one has been your most memorable?

    • @LewisMerrin
      @LewisMerrin  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Difficult question to answer as they are all different and special in there own ways but I say a the care home with everything in it and still had power but I haven’t uploaded it yet on CZcams as a video as I’m keeping it offline for some time to keep the location safe but hopefully won’t be long till I upload the video

  • @lucariostorm1585
    @lucariostorm1585 Před 11 měsíci

    That Poppy Building House, Is Really Amazing...
    So Sad, It's Already Got Abandoned For A Very Long Time. 😢😢😢
    By The Way, Thanks For Your Incredible Explorer... ❤❤❤

    • @LewisMerrin
      @LewisMerrin  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah it is but glad you enjoyed the video