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Discover the abandoned clown house cloaked in secrets | loveproperty.com
This article explores an abandoned circus-themed house nestled in New York's Catskill Mountains, captured through the lens of urban explorer and photographer Bryan Sansivero. The Jacobean Revival mansion, constructed in 1925, was left vacant by its Italian-American owners for unknown reasons. Despite several attempts to sell it, the property was mysteriously delisted in 2018.
The exterior of the house reveals a landscape reclaimed by nature, with unkempt grounds and overgrown lawns contributing to a sense of foreboding. Inside, a canary-yellow entrance hall, despite peeling wallpaper, retains original features like hardwood floors and an elegant wrought iron banister. An open door leads to a cellar, hinting at unknown depths beneath the house.
The parlor, also in Day-Glo canary yellow, features a grand carved fireplace, but its worn and buckling floorboards suggest damp issues. An ornate cast-iron grate in the hearth indicates the reliance on open fires during cold upstate New York winters. A dilapidated salmon-pink room, bathed in sunlight, holds an unsettling ambiance, with an open umbrella on the dusty floor, considered a bad omen by the superstitious.
Heading upstairs, yellow wallpaper clings to the stairwell, alongside recessed alcoves and red crosses, potentially decorator marks or more ominous symbols. The bedrooms on the upper floor embrace a vibrant, kaleidoscope of primary colors, reflecting the home's circus theme. One child's room or playroom strongly resembles a big top, with yellow and purple harlequin borders and croquet mallets and balls scattered as if by a poltergeist. The big top tent design on the ceiling, originally in dramatic yellow and red, is now in significant disrepair.
Another adjacent bedroom features a loud color scheme of tonal oranges, moss-green, and a sky-blue ceiling. The master bedroom, once grand, is decorated in powder blue with a royal blue border and a Regency-style fireplace. A French door from this room opens onto a terrace with an intact roof and decent brickwork, suggesting renovation potential.
The small bathroom continues the circus theme with bold red and white striped wallpaper, creating a spooky atmosphere, though the washbasin remains intact. A second staircase leading to the top floor has a curious rope handrail and scattered croquet balls. The vast yellow bedroom on the top floor features worn carpet and striped curtains, with a crumbling ceiling.
A bizarre discovery is a painting of a bullfighter by Spanish artist Antonio Casero Sanz in a closet. Keys for the property's numerous outbuildings are found on a windowsill, prompting questions about the owners' sudden departure. The sprawling estate includes at least five other buildings, some residential, others commercial in their prime.
A rundown stone and wood cottage, though overgrown, appears ripe for renovation. Inside the cottage, a fading fresco of a fantastical landscape covers an entire wall, possibly restorable. A blackened fireplace, solid oak paneling, and grand built-in cupboards furnish the room, where an antique backgammon set sits on the floor, implying unfinished business. Overgrown vines outside hint at the property's past as a winery, a common industry in the region.
The barn on the property was used for wine processing and storage, containing a tapped cask, demijohns, and even a demijohn with wine. Labels with a red stag and 'Deerhaunt Wine' suggest a small-scale family operation. Additionally, an abandoned child's treehouse with a slide and rickety swings adds to the eerie atmosphere, evoking a sense of lingering ghosts from the estate's heyday.
The property, steeped in mystery, holds many unanswered questions regarding its abandonment. Once a playful space, it has transformed into a derelict, haunting shadow of its former self.
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