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#urbanexploring #abandoned #deathtrap #mentalasylum #destroyed #lostintime great barr hall is an 18th-century mansion and is a grade 2 listed building It is now in a very poor state of repair after being left to the ellements and at the hands or arsonists which it is now on the buildings at risk register. In the mid-17th century, Richard Scott acquired the house then standing on the site and known as Nether House. In about 1777, joseph scott (later Sir Joseph Scott, 1st baronet scott of great barr replaced the old house with a two-storey, nine-bay mansion The house was altered and extended about 1840 and in 1863, an adjacent chapel was erected two lodge houses were also built.Outside the chapel are the burial plots of several of Lady Bateman Scott's pets, inscribed with poems she wrote for them. Financial problems led the Scott Family (who gave their name to the nearby Scott Arms pub and shopping centre), to lease out the hall from about 1788 to samual Galton, and for some years the Hall became a venue for meetings of the Lunar Society. In 1791, Sir Francis Scott, 3rd Baronet, inherited the manor of Great Barr from his maternal uncle Thomas Hoo and was able to return to live in the house on the expiry of the lease. He died in 1863. His widow Mildred lived on in the Hall until her death in 1909.In 1911, the estate was purchased by a local hospital board and, in 1918, became The Great Barr Park Colony for 'mental defectives, in 1948 it became St Margaret's Mental Hospital. Many detached hospital buildings were erected near the hall, and in the 1980s the grounds became a nature reserve, managed by the Staffordshire Nature Conservation Trust but the hall itself was abandoned in 1978 and was left to decay. The hospital began to close in phases from the late 1980s. The male department closed during 1992 but the female department closed in March 1997. The hall and chapel, both in derelict state, were used in filming the third episode of season 7 of Dalziel and Pascoe, first screened in October 2002. Come and join us as we venture inside to see what remains of this once majestic building. exploring with me today is @Exploringwithmike744 @AdventuresWithJoshUK @ExploringwithRachy @EllisAnnabelleWalker dont forget if you enjoy my content and want to keep upto date with new content that comes out then do hit the like and subscribe buttons. also why not support my channel even more by signing up to my patreon patreon.com/urbexingwithshaun for only £1.00 a month where you can get early access to new videos purchase rise against and face it merch(t-shirts and hoodies come in all sizes and in either black or white) purchase posters of the places i have explored purchase stickers and you will get your name on the ending credits of every new video.