Massive Abandoned Mansion: Exploring Before Demolition
Exploring a Large Abandoned Mansion
This abandoned mansion was once a large family home. Now, it’s empty and falling apart, with peeling paint, broken furniture, and dust covering every surface. In this exploration, we document the inside and outside of the mansion before it’s demolished for redevelopment.
Entrance and Main Hall
Walking through the front door, the main hall immediately shows how the house has aged. The staircase leads upstairs, and the layout is spacious, but dust and damage are everywhere. The windows are cracked and sunlight highlights the dirt and debris inside.
Living and Dining Areas
The living room and dining area are empty except for old furniture and scattered items. Walls are peeling, floors are worn, and the ceiling has water damage. These rooms show the size of the house and how it was used for daily life.
Bedrooms
Upstairs, the bedrooms are spacious with large windows. Furniture is left behind, closets are open, and floors are damaged in some areas. Each room shows how the house was divided for family life and daily routines.
Bathrooms and Hallways
Bathrooms are in similar condition — fixtures are broken or corroded, and floors are cracked. Hallways connect the rooms and give a sense of the layout, showing how the house was structured.
Basement and Attic
The basement is large and unfinished in parts, with storage areas and equipment left behind. The attic is dusty and crowded with old boards, boxes, and other items. These areas reveal the size and design of the house.
Looking Ahead
The mansion is set to be demolished soon. This exploration shows the house as it is now, with all its decay and details intact. It’s a chance to see the building before it’s gone, documenting a piece of local architecture.