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Will you buy an eerie vintage cottage in the middle of nowhere? A cottage built in the 1600s has been put on sale for the first time in 200 years. Located in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, the property is described as a rare find. The secluded cottage has been built on 17 acres of land and surrounded by woodland and has remnants of a stone barn that reportedly dates back to 1675. The selling price of the property is 8.25 lakh pounds. The abandoned abode, which exudes the vibe of a horror house, had no electricity for over 70 years. The new owner has to renovate the house from scratch to make it worth living. The photos of the eerie house have been shared on Reddit.
In the viral Reddit post, the photos of the cottage have circulated online where viewers have shared their thoughts. Several items are left in the abandoned house including creepy toys in one of the bedrooms. As per the report of The Mirror, Reddit users shared their thoughts about the house. Among the items, there was also an abandoned Monkey Toy crib, which attracted the viewers’ attention.
“There’s a FREAKING ABANDONED MONKEY TOY in the crib. I guess I’m not getting any sleep tonight then,” wrote one of the users in the comment section as quoted by Reddit. The eerie images of the house have shocked the netizens. One said that it would be terrifying at night. At the same time, others have called this house a probable source of the zombie apocalypse.
The description of the house states that the house is tucked away within the depths of the Wyre Forest. The recent listing presents an opportunity for people to purchase this stone cottage. “The original dwelling dates to circa 1675 with more recent additions. Tucked away at the far end of Sugars Lane the property has been maintained over the years, however, now offering a full refurbishment opportunity,” read the Reddit post.
There are also about eight acres of farmland, where you can do farming. There is also a pasture where animals can get fodder. There are nine acres of oak woodland. The early inspection of the post is recommended.
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