Uncovering the Chilling Secrets Hidden Inside Abandoned Homes You’d Never Expect

Uncovering the Chilling Secrets Hidden Inside Abandoned Homes You'd Never Expect

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Found In The Attic Of A Condo That Was Once A Very Old High School

Two rusty metal rods with hooked ends found in a home abandoned or forgotten for years on concrete ground

Window openers, sometimes they were used to open the transom above the old doors

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This Is Interesting. It Appears To Be Attached To The Wall

Old wooden hall tree with a mirror and hooks found in an abandoned home with disturbing forgotten furniture.

You can sit down and take your shoes and boots off, after hanging up your coat and hat
Those were the days

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These Little Doors Are Located In The Rooms Of An Early 1900s House. Any Idea What These Are For?

Small locked door cut into the base of a larger door found in an abandoned or forgotten home with wooden floors.

People put them in for their cats to be able to get to the cat box and other areas of the house without the heat, leaving the room. They want the door closed and the heat in

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#8

This Walkway Is To A House From The 1930s. Why Do You Think It’s Like This?

Uneven concrete driveway with broken steps leading to a white house, showing disturbing things found in abandoned homes.

It’s a driveway with steps between the tire treads. Used to see that quite a bit.

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Old House Mystery. This Is Located At The Corner Of The Baseboards In An Old House. Looks Like It’s Been Painted Over A Lot. Any Ideas What This Is?

Old rusted vent lever in wooden floor base showing disturbing things found in abandoned homes forgotten for years

It’s a damper for an old gravity furnace. I’d remove it, clean it up, polish it and reinstall it. It would be a lovely talking point! I’ll bet it’s a beautiful brass piece.

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Who Knows What This Is? Located In The UK

Stone structure with a wooden door on a quiet street, one of the disturbing things found in abandoned homes.

Digby Lock-Up, also known as the Pepperpot, located in Digby, Lincolnshire. It is a Grade II listed building with historical significance.
Originally a 17th-century wellhead, it is made of limestone and stands 2 meters high.
It may have been used as a lock-up for petty criminals or drunks, especially during the Napoleonic Wars.

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#16

If You’ve Seen Our Video On Crooked Chimneystl Then You Might Know What These Windows Are Called

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