Have you ever wondered what one of those abandoned and long-forgotten houses looks like inside? Thanks to a few daring explorers, we get a sneak preview as to what one of these houses looks like. That’s probably a good thing if you prefer not to step into a place potentially perceived as haunted.
In Ontario, Canada, a series of photos of an unknown abandoned house circulated the urban explorer community in 2015. The photos became popular because, unlike other abandoned places where everything is in disarray and full of broken things, this one still has everything the previous owner had owned. It’s just like the people living in it vanished into thin air. This photo series was called “The Abandoned Time Capsule House” because of the way things were left.
From the outside, this house just looks abandoned
There are obvious signs of neglect, normal for any house that hasn’t been occupied for some time
What’s astonishing about this house is that there are still things that are of value. In this picture, a guitar and a full stereo system are still in place
In the same room, there is a dusty grand piano that’s still fully intact
It seems like someone has only just had a meal in the dining room
In the kitchen, we see an old fridge and a clean sink
The clock in the kitchen is stuck at 2:15. It’s like a symbol of how frozen in time everything else is inside this room
The cabinets are tightly packed with stacked bowls and dishes
The top of the desk is kept in a neat condition, and things on the walls are kept in order
The bathroom looks like it was converted into a walk-in closet
It looks like someone or something knocked into the things here
The products in the drawers can give the observer some insight into how long ago the house might’ve been abandoned
The medicine cabinet is well stocked
An old photo found in the house
Here we see the room reflected in a surprisingly clear mirror. For a neglected house like this, you'd expect mirrors to be very dusty
The photographer commented that it seems raccoons had claimed the bedrooms as their own
There’s a study with walls covered in books. The owner must enjoy reading
A relic from the past—a vintage adding machine
A closer look at the books reveals that the owner enjoys reading spiritual and self-help books
Another angle shows more books
From guitars, to a piano, now a gramophone. The occupants enjoyed their music
The photographer was tempted but didn’t try playing any of the musical instruments
One last look in the living room to show some sturdy vintage furniture
Lastly, a photo of a clock stuck at 3:45, adding to that eerie feeling of being transported back in time, and of being frozen at that moment
To that, Freaktography responded: “The woman who lived here moved out to care for a sick friend. Once he passed away the woman moved back, much to the surprise of a group of explorers who showed up one day to photograph the house.”
Now that'd be an interesting encounter...
In 2018, three years later, Freaktography wrote on their blog: “I have just learned from another fellow explorer that the home has been fully restored and placed on the real estate market for $1.3 Million Dollars.”