Untouched ‘haunted house’ left rotting after ‘spooky goings on’ when owner dies
Visitors to an abandoned property have been left believing it is haunted after the house is left almost untouched following the owner's death.
The house has been left rotting and abandoned after its army major owner passed away, leaving all of his former possessions and clothes behind.
The creepy home near Leicester actually looks quite appealing from the outside, however that all changes when explorers enter the property to discover spooky-looking dolls watching them.
Its owner, who is believed to have once been quite senior in the military, died around 2015 and the house has been left virtually empty ever since.
The style of the property is fairly old fashioned, adding more to the eerie feeling as you walk around.
Old pill bottles have been left on the side of the sink, almost like the owner will come back and take some before bed.
The bed actually looks almost inviting with a cosy looking pink bed cover, while books and magazines have been left on shelves close to the owner's briefcase.
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Another bedroom also has a pink theme with floral wallpaper and a TV next to the bed – presumably never to be used again.
A chaise longue in luxurious navy blue velvet has a sheepskin on it with comfy cushions made up waiting for its owner to relax.
This is a stark contrast to the creepy dolls, believed to be left over from one of the home's younger residents, sitting on a mantlepiece nearby.
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The property features a carpeted bathroom that may literally have come out of the 1930s as wallpaper peels from the walls.
In another bedroom, possessions are piled up on a grand looking Art Deco style bed and a pink living room is actually in decent condition.
A line of empty bottles adorn a window next to a sad-looking bottle of Mr Sheen.
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The home is open to the elements and urban explorers have been documenting its demise.
One, who visited last week, believes the property had actually been rented back in 2018.
They said: "I am told it used to belong to a major in the army who died in 2015 with no family.
"It's supposedly haunted and that's why no-one has moved in.
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"Amazingly it actually had renters in there in 2018 who supposedly left in the middle of the night according to neighbours because there was some spooky stuff going on.
"Apparently no estate agent wants it as they can't sell it. It's also full of possessions. It's very creepy – the fact that all the clothes were left was quite strange."
And he added: "I don't really believe in the paranormal but there was definitely some kind of weirdness going on there."
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