Step into the eerie world of a forgotten mansion with a Hollywood past.
Built in the late 1800s and sitting on about 10 acres of land, this historic house is set for commercial development, but first, let’s explore its hidden stories before it faces the wrecking ball.
Once a grand farmhouse, this forsaken mansion has a spooky history. It starred in iconic horror films and a heartwarming Christmas classic. In 1980, it played a funeral home in “Funeral Home: Cries in the Night,” and its chilling vibes were perfect for the 1996 film “Buried Secrets.”
If you’re a Goosebumps fan, you might remember it from the 1997 episode “Night of The Living Dummy 3.” Even Hallmark featured it in the 2002 film “A Christmas Visitor.”
The mansion’s real estate journey adds to its mystique. Initially listed for a ridiculous $1 in November 2018, it fell into neglect. By April 2021, it was back on the market for a whopping $14,000,000. Finally, in 2022, a new owner bought it for $11,000,000.
Join me on this exploration through the abandoned mansion, where we’ll uncover its cinematic legacy and soak in the eerie atmosphere of a place that has witnessed both spooky and heartwarming moments.