Inside dark history of abandoned asylum that starred in blockbuster Hollywood thriller as it plans £22m transformation

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A SINISTER abandoned asylum which has starred in several blockbuster films is set to receive a massive £22million make-over.

The creepy Medfield State Hospital was left rotting for years after it was set up in the 19th century to treat thousands of psychiatric patients.

Former Medfield State Hospital building in winter.

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The abandoned asylum Medfield State Hospital has starred in several filmsCredit: Getty

Abandoned wheelchairs in a dark corridor of Medfield State Hospital.

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The eerie asylum has been abandoned for yearsCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten

A rusty metal bed in a dilapidated room of an abandoned asylum.

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It housed thousands of psychiatric patientsCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten

 Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Kingsley, and Mark Ruffalo in conversation.

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The island was used as a filming set for an iconic 2010 thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio (R)Credit: Handout

And the asylum turned filming location is now set to benefit from a multimillion-pound facelift which will once again change its purpose entirely.

When it was cosigned to the dustbin of history in 2003, the hospital in Massachusetts, US, seemingly shut down for good.

The nightmarish 128-acre site saw its 27 buildings closed down and boarded up.

But that was until its ruins were chosen by filmmakers to appear on the big screen.

The deserted asylum featured in Hollywood blockbuster Shutter Island, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, in 2010.

The eerie site made a perfect filming spot for Martin Scorsese's heartstopping psychological thriller.

The blockbuster film chilled viewers to the core - and the striking effect was only possible with the help of the historical site.

In the film, Ashecliffe Hospital is the fictional asylum used to house the Criminally Insane.

So Medfield Hospital, with its creepy and empty vibe, served as the perfect shooting location for the fictional asylum.

Brit explorer Ben Stevens travelled to the long-abandoned hospital - which used to be known as the Medfield Insane Asylum.

He ventured there after learning it was used as the shooting location for Shutter Island.

The Brit told What’s The Jam: "It felt very cool to be there as I’m a very big film fan.

"I found out about it because I wanted to know where they filmed Shutter Island."

He added: "Obviously, they dressed up a lot of the building as a set for the movie.

"But I just liked the whole feel of the place, it felt very New England with the red buildings and the leaves."

And the list of Medfield's big screen appearances doesn't stop there.

The sinister island has provided ambient filming locations for movies such as The New Mutants and The Box.

Chilling images of the historical hospital, which once accommodated as many as 2,200 patients, have also been revealed by Stevens.

A pair of shoes on a bed in an abandoned asylum.

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One of the beds in the haunting asylumCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten

Exterior of the abandoned Medfield State Hospital, a brick building with boarded-up windows and doors.

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The exterior of the abandoned asylumCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten

Abandoned wheelchairs in a dilapidated building.

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Wheelchairs seen rotting insideCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten

Decaying steps and entrance to a former state hospital.

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The eerie site is set to receive a massive £22million make-overCredit: Getty

After entering the former infirmary's haunted walls, Stevens came across lots of old equipment which were abandoned along with the hospital.

Dusty wheelchairs stood motionless in corridors, alongside derelict beds which hadn't been used for years.

Stevens, 31, detailed: “I even found a patient's shoes. The whole place was very sinister because I know they conducted a lot of experiments on their patients.

"They also had a very high security wing, which apparently mobsters were sent to, which is pretty cool."

Medfield State Hospital opened in 1896 and was the first of its kind to adapt a cottage-style design - which ironically maximised daylight, fresh air, exercise and socialistion.

This image stands in stark contrast to its haunted and silent reputation today.

The location was used by local dog walkers - as well as film crews from across the country.

Its destiny is set to be reshaped again - as a local nonprofit is hoping to transform the site into a hub for music and education.

Seemingly unable to escape the entertainment industry, Medfield State Hospital is facing plans to become a brand new venue.

The nonprofit has already hosted a variety of live music and festivals on the hospital grounds.

The town of Medfield purchased the property in 2014, with discussions over what to do with it already ongoing.

There were also concerns over how to handle a contaminated portion of the location.

Interior of abandoned Medfield State Hospital, featuring a dust-covered bed and decaying walls.

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The derelict hospital was set up in the 19th centuryCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten

Decaying metal bed frame in a dilapidated room.

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It was used for over a hundred yearsCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten

DVD cover for Shutter Island, starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

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The island featured in Shutter Island (2010)Credit: Handout

After four years of collecting public input, the town completed a master plan in 2018.

And in 2020, the Bellforge Arts Center secured a 99-year lease with the town on two signature buildings at the core of the new campus. 

Bellforge Arts Center programme director Paul Armstrong said: “We’re not here to copy what’s being done, we’re here to surprise, challenge expectations of a suburban art center and try to create something truly different for both the artists, the audiences, and the community.”

The nonprofit is still raising funds for the £22million megaproject, which will involve renovating the Lee Chapel and Infirmary, linking two buildings with a glass annex, and developing surrounding green space for outdoor performances and community events.

The groundbreaking performance venue will also feature a 300-seat auditorium for music, theatre, and dance.

The flexible space will accommodate lectures, films, readings, community and business meetings, as well as special events like weddings.

It will also hold indoor art exhibits, a kitchen and office space.

The construction is starting this summer and is set to last about 16 months.

Aside from the two buildings that will become an arts centre, the other 25 are set to become apartments.

Aerial view of Medfield State Hospital, an abandoned asylum used as a filming location.

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Aerial view of the creepy asylum which holds 27 buildingsCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten

Abandoned wheelchair in a dilapidated building.

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The site is going to be converted into an arts centre and apartment buildingsCredit: Jam Press/@places_forgotten
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