This Attic Is The Stuff Of Nightmares! (16 pics + 1 gif)

Posted in PICTURES       13 Jul 2020       3461       5 GALLERY VIEW

Reddit user u/CatchingWindows recently shared an excursion into the attic of a home he just purchased. And it looks like it’s a scene from a horror movie or something!

 

"It’s legitimately a house, with a front door, an entire exposed side and faded clapboard siding, just rotting away.

I can’t."

 

"Inside, you’ve got your pick of rooms filled with rotting floral wallpaper, intact windows, light fixtures and even a bathroom or two.

The floor of the house is lower than the floor of the attic and covered with insulation."

 

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"There’s also tons of belongings just strewn about, as if people just grabbed what the could and left."

 

"According to his post, this house was once a 2-story building where the owners lived upstairs and ran a store on the ground floor. The second floor of the house was then closed off and a large attic built around it, with a C-shaped structure built around the ground floor.

The place then became a church."

 

"Our brave redditor recently purchased this old church, with the hope of turning it back into a private residence.

But no one told him about the tiny door to the attic, and the dilapidated house full of nightmares and spiders.

And don’t forget Pennywise the Clown. That f@#ker’s around here somewhere."

 

"Here you can see how haphazardly the whole exterior was just slapped on there.

Like there was a gruesome history someone was trying to hide."

 

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"Guess this wasn’t on the pre-inspection tour."

 

"I honestly wouldn’t be brave enough to go up there alone."

 

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"Not sure what this is connected to, but if you’re looking for a s@#t from hell, I might know a place."

 

"That solitary hat just skeeves me the f@#k out."

 

"He doesn’t really elaborate on what he’s gonna do with it in the original post and comments, so I’m guessing it’ll be saved for a creepy kid’s playroom or the MIL suite.

Supposedly he’s going to go back up there and explore some more, but that was over a week ago, so…"

 

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"Guess the attic house has a new tenant now."

 



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Hessy 4 year s ago
Building around (or inside) existing buildings is sometimes done to work around strict building codes or @$$hole clerks that have it in for you and won't approve your renovation plans. I have seen it a few times. :-)
       
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Colie 4 year s ago
Strange, not nearly what I'd call nightmarish.
       
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Suki 4 year s ago
Alright, when can we expect the before and after story ?
I need to know about this DIY project and how much money and time he spent.
       
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Valerie 4 year s ago
A sh#tty remodelled half rotten house full of trash. Remind me why this would be even mildly interesting.
       
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Virgy 4 year s ago
I would say, tear the thing down and rebuild. Why would you want to re model something that’s completely rotted.
       
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