This Old Home...
Last year sometime (I cannot actually remember when) I ventured here, on street level I took a quick chance and an explore with this one, I am so used to houses being set back in the woods or far from the rest of the world, this wasnt the case with this place, an while I have been exploring for years, hearing voices and seeing people so close to what you are doing, puts your body on edge I cannot say I felt comfortable here and feel I rushed as I was constantly thinking someone saw me dive into the bushes ha oh well live an learn.
This place has changed a lot though since I went, youtubers and alike have all been inside here, cant blame them its really a hidden gem if houses are your thing, but it has certainly changed from my visit with some much moved and set up, I guess I had it more or less without "set up shots" I dunno, I was just glad to tick this house off and it passed the time, I was enjoying it despite being on edge... these houses do make you feel paranoid at times, but something about them really does draw me to explore a lot more houses, while I do try and mix it up best I can at times, but I just dont feel the drag to most other things.
Anyway the main story here is it was lived in by an old woman, who obviously had help and lived downstairs, then later on passed away in a care-home, family members traveled to her funeral but sadly left this house to us and other explorers and teenagers with smart phones and youtube accounts.
This is probably the nearest it was to being "as left" since its original post on here, the old photos and a bedroom upstairs held some lovely photographic material, while downstairs remained the old ladies life before she left her home, I have to say downstairs kinda brought your mind back from photographing contents, with pictures on the wall I suggest from her grandchildren, everything she held dear near her bed... A sad look on her life here indeed
On with the shots...
Bit rushed this, but either way its documented my way, more coming soon!
Last year sometime (I cannot actually remember when) I ventured here, on street level I took a quick chance and an explore with this one, I am so used to houses being set back in the woods or far from the rest of the world, this wasnt the case with this place, an while I have been exploring for years, hearing voices and seeing people so close to what you are doing, puts your body on edge I cannot say I felt comfortable here and feel I rushed as I was constantly thinking someone saw me dive into the bushes ha oh well live an learn.
This place has changed a lot though since I went, youtubers and alike have all been inside here, cant blame them its really a hidden gem if houses are your thing, but it has certainly changed from my visit with some much moved and set up, I guess I had it more or less without "set up shots" I dunno, I was just glad to tick this house off and it passed the time, I was enjoying it despite being on edge... these houses do make you feel paranoid at times, but something about them really does draw me to explore a lot more houses, while I do try and mix it up best I can at times, but I just dont feel the drag to most other things.
Anyway the main story here is it was lived in by an old woman, who obviously had help and lived downstairs, then later on passed away in a care-home, family members traveled to her funeral but sadly left this house to us and other explorers and teenagers with smart phones and youtube accounts.
This is probably the nearest it was to being "as left" since its original post on here, the old photos and a bedroom upstairs held some lovely photographic material, while downstairs remained the old ladies life before she left her home, I have to say downstairs kinda brought your mind back from photographing contents, with pictures on the wall I suggest from her grandchildren, everything she held dear near her bed... A sad look on her life here indeed
On with the shots...
Bit rushed this, but either way its documented my way, more coming soon!