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CEFN Coed Asylum Wales. Cefn Coed Hospital opened in 1932 on high ground above Swansea, far enough away that its residents could be forgotten. Built as a co-educational asylum, it was presented as progress. For those inside, it was containment. The hospital was designed to be self-sufficient. Patients worked the land, cleaned the wards, cooked the food, and maintained the buildings. Time lost meaning. Some were admitted for reasons that would never justify confinement today. Many stayed for decades. Some never left. Over a thousand people once lived here. The corridors were full. The doors were locked. Treatment was whatever the era believed was necessary: restraint, sedation, electroshock. Records reduced lives to symptoms. The walls absorbed the rest. During the war, parts of the hospital were repurposed. Staff thinned. Control tightened. After 1948, the name changed under the NHS, but the routines did not. Long-stay patients remained as the outside world moved on without them. By the end of the century, the wards began to empty. Silence arrived slowly. Cefn Coed closed in 2003, leaving behind rooms still shaped for watching, restraining, and waiting. Now the buildings decay in place. Paint flakes where hands once pressed. Windows stare back without reflection. Sound travels too far. Nothing here feels accidental. Cefn Coed does not feel abandoned. It feels paused.