Hidden deep in a valley in New York's Catskill Mountains, this abandoned circus-themed house is the stuff of nightmares. We can just imagine Pennywise, the terrifying clown from It, roaming its haunting halls. Intrepid urban explorer and photographer Bryan Sansivero has captured the mansion, its outbuildings and grounds in all their eerie glory. Are you brave enough to take a tour?
Tipped off about the property by a fellow explorer, Sansivero wisely chose a sunny day to pay a visit – this is one locale you really wouldn't want to visit after dark. Approaching the main house, the grounds are noticeably neglected, reclaimed by Mother Nature over the years. The unkempt drive and overgrown lawns only add to the sense of foreboding.
Abandoned in recent years, the palatial Jacobean Revival mansion was built in 1925. The family who lived here, an extended Italian-American clan with a penchant for theatrical colour, left the property vacant for reasons unknown. Several attempts have been made over the past decade to sell the house and outbuildings, but the dwelling was mysteriously delisted in 2018.
Upon entering the main house, the disconcertingly bright canary-yellow hallway offers a dramatic first impression. The wallpaper and paintwork are peeling away but the original features, including the hardwood floor and elegant wrought iron banister, are more or less intact and simply require a deep clean and a good polish.
While bathed in sunlight, this dilapidated salmon-pink space has a pretty menacing vibe. No doubt adding to the property's seemingly bad luck, a colourful umbrella lies open amongst plaster debris on the dusty floor – a no-no for the superstitious.
Talk about a daring colour combo! This child's bedroom or playroom has the look and feel of a big top with its vibrant décor and yellow and purple harlequin border. Several croquet mallets have been left on a stand, with a number of balls strewn across the floor as if by a poltergeist or phantom clown.
Looking up at the ceiling, the big top tent design, which was skillfully created way back when in dramatic yellow and red, is in a very poor state of disrepair. The last remnants of colour are clinging on, while the underlying wallpaper is peeling away to expose the bare wall behind.
What looks to have once been the master bedroom is decked out in a slightly more sedate powder blue, with a deeper, royal blue border. Once a grand fixture, the fireplace is the space's main focal point, featuring Regency-style detailing with colour-matched blue accents. Looking up at that crumbling ceiling, we don't think anyone's spent a night here in a quite a while...
A French door in the master bedroom leads out onto a spacious terrace. The roof covering that protects the interiors from the elements remains intact and the brickwork looks in decent condition, major bonuses for any potential buyers who wish to renovate the abandoned mansion.
Bizarrely, the closet features a painting of a bullfighter by Spanish artist Antonio Casero Sanz, who died in 1973. Whether the picture is an original or a print is difficult to deduce, however, similar works by the painter depicting matadors in the bullring are listed for around £395 ($500) online at auction site Invaluable.
Strewn on a windowsill lie an array of named keys for the property's numerous outbuildings which are spread out across the acreage. We wonder what caused the family to abandon the estate so suddenly and if the owners might come back one day to reclaim the land?
As well as the main house, there are at least five other buildings on the large plot in various states of disrepair. Two or three are residential, while others served as booming commercial businesses back in the property's heyday. Let's see what secrets lie inside...
First up is this scary-looking cottage, which in spite of its overgrown appearance, shouldn't be overly challenging to fully renovate. Perhaps a later addition to the estate built by the property's former owners, the two-storey structure is crafted from stone and wood, giving it a rustic feel.
Venturing into what looks like the cottage's grand living room or library, we can't help but be impressed by the fresco of a fantastical landscape that covers the entire wall surrounding the doorway. Sadly, it appears to have been warped by damp, though in the hands of an expert renovator, perhaps this artistic masterpiece could be restored to its former glory.
A blackened fireplace takes pride of place in the room, which impresses with its solid oak panelling and grand built-in cupboards, that would not look out of place in a millionaire's house. Curiously, an antique wooden backgammon set sits on the floor as if waiting for a game to begin. As with the main house, there seems to be some unfinished business here.
This eerie, enigmatic property keeps its secrets close to its chest, and with so many unanswered questions, we'll never know why the previous owners abandoned its haunting circus-themed halls. A shadow of its former self, this once-playful property has gone from the stuff of childlike dreams to a derelict nightmare.
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