With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and beautiful hardwood flooring situated in Camden, New York, this property is over four thousand square feet of history that’s been on the market since 2010. This Victorian style home was built in:
1880
Featuring a circular tower
Conical roof
And a beautiful roundabout porch
At an unbelievable price, this historical home has people scratching their heads at why it still remains on the market. However, after a mysterious picture was captured by a Google Maps van, people are starting to consider whether paranormal activity is the true cause behind this homes vacancy.
With eleven rooms built in baroque style architecture, representative of Queen Anne, the Queen of Britain from 1702-1707, the uniquely styled home has been vacant since 2010 when its previous owners ‘bought the house several years back, but mysteriously left almost as soon as they bought it, leaving the house in it’s current state today,’ reports Messynessychic.com.
From the outside, this traditional home looks picturesque, like something out of a Jane Austen novel.
Embellished with a beautiful fireplace and intricate mouldings, this Queen Anne style home definitely carries an uneasy sense of gothicism throughout.
In 2013, Google Maps captured this image that seemed to confirm the ‘hauntedness’ of the vacant home on Church St. If you look closely, you can see three pairs of hand prints pressed onto three of the home's many windows. While people seem to believe that the white hand prints are surely the hands of ghosts, others seem to believe that they are simply halloween stickers--although stickers theory doesn’t explain why the house has had a hard time selling.
At the time the picture was taken by Google, the house had been empty.
With stained glass windows and long wooden staircases that fit the horror genre a little too well, it’s hard to deny the creepiness of the house in addition to Google’s strange images.
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