Modelled on the C19th Alt-Scherbitz German asylum, Bangour Village hospital was one of the first in Scotland to be built in a village layout, and was designed by the Edinburgh architect Hippolyte J Blanc. This allowed the patients to be acred for in a self-sufficient community setting, with little restrictions imposed upon the in-patients. The site had its own water and electricity systems and railway service.


Many extra tempory buildings were erecting by the War Office over the course of the site's requisition period during WW1. These have since been dismantled, along with the railway which was decomissioned in 1921, before the return of the service users the following year. The Administration building and Wards 1&2 have been listed as category B by Historic Scotland since January 1993.

The site was used in the filming of the 2005 film The Jacket starring Keira Knightly and Adrian Brody. It was also used as the location for Exercise Green Gate, a counter-terrorist exercise run by the scottish Government to test decontamination facilities in the event of a nuclear, chemical or biological incident.
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