Creepy Things I Found In A House That Once Belonged To A Doctor (33 Pics)
Down a long tree-lined driveway you will come across a house overgrown with vines crumbling away slowly. What lies inside are abandoned artifacts that once belonged to a doctor. You can see his office and examination rooms, as well as the living quarters. Each room is more unusual than the next. Filled with taxidermy rugs, old books, medical equipment, clothing, and family photographs.
Take a step inside an American time capsule.
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The exterior
The grand entrance
Main staircase
The family room
Fireplace in the family room
Many medical books
Kitchen
The waiting room
Examination room
Medical procedure room
Medical equipment
Bottles of mysterious liquids
Heart models
Old medicine
The upstairs
An old family photograph
An upstairs living area
A bedroom
A bedroom
Family photographs
Ladies room
1800’s family photographs
Ladies clothes
Lots of shoes
Nature taking over
The sun room
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Share on FacebookAm I the only one who thinks these look staged? I've cleaned a lot of "deserted" properties, and they never look this clean, and the furnishings are never in this good of condition.
Actually, I had thoughts similar, where some things looked old and dirty, others not so much, the doctors room as a good example, the walls look clean, the shelves as well and not even dusty, then the medicine bottles, are extremely old, also the books, ancient but sitting on rather clean shelves, guess I have said enough !!!
Load More Replies...There have been several buildings like this featured here recently. Do the former owners have no relatives or simply none that care enough to claim the wonderful family photographs and other mementoes ?
Hi Rose, I believe it's most likely either one of those two things sadly.
Load More Replies...That's a clickbait title if I ever I saw one. The only creepy thing was the unnecessarily murdered wolf.
Me, too. I'm always wandering what the story behind those places is. What needs to happen that people leave their house like this?
Load More Replies...Other than the dead wolves, this place is really cool! I would have an extremely difficult time leaving those old medical books. It would probably be a crime to take them, but the REAL crime is leaving them there to rot. And all those old family photos really are genuinely sad.
Yeah, me too. And the model skeleton. Sand the old medicine bottles. It would be hard not to become a burglar lol.
Load More Replies...I love that this was posted under "Latest" postings. I saw this two years ago. BP seriously can't find anything new? I mean they already steal 90% of what they post off of reddit. But Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. NEW CONTENT PLEASE.
And post their personal belongings on the internet.
Load More Replies...I don't know about this. There is no information about the rights of the photographer to enter this property, and take pictures. It doesn't look like it has been abandoned for so very long really. How do you check if you are trespassing or not? Sometimes, families deliberately leave things be until they are ready to do something. No judgement here, yet, but I do feel a little intrusive seeing these pictures.
Unless given explicit permission by the property owners, it is absolutely trespassing or breaking and entering (breaking or entering). Both are misdemeanors as long as nothing is stolen or damaged. But this photographer is profiting by selling books and prints of his photographs.
Load More Replies...Staged. The really old medicine bottles makes no sence compard to the telephone, for example. Great pictures, but staged.
Not staged. Been there several times, its now boarded up good because this Brian guy put it all over social media and everywhere else and it got looted and vandalized terribly bad. Good job Brian Severino or whatever your last name is
Load More Replies...It is hilarious that this is the most controversial topic on BP; the "Did he Dust?" Caper! Get a life folx! Not only does it not matter, he isn't fabricating a darn thing. This place exists, it looks exactly like this and yes, the many photographers to capture it's current condition are either trespassing or getting legal permission. How does a house end up like this? There are houses like this all over. I'll explain. When a person passes and property in their will is contested, it goes to probate. When this happens none of the complaining parties are allowed to touch anything. Sometimes these feuds last long enough for all involved parties to also pass. This leaves an untouched house for indefinite time periods. It is confirmed, this Virginia house has been sitting in probate for about 25 years.
So if it’s still in probate after 25 years, it’s highly unlikely that the family agreed to let the photographer in (if they can’t enter themselves, do they even have the authority)? And there is no way the court is going to allow someone in. So the photographer is breaking the law by trespassing and then profiting from book sales? Going into abandoned theme parks is one thing (but still trespassing), but going into a home and publishing photos for personal gain is another. I’m sure many of the homes he’s documented are easily recognized by locals and as he gains popularity and more people see and recognize properties, he’s inviting others to do the same.
Load More Replies...Somethings that always gets me in all of these abandon places videos and pictures is there are no clocks. Why do they always disappear? Modern people have dozens of clocks. Was time of less importance back then?
I would love to visit and look around in this house! The huge book cases are beautiful and so is that old canopy bed!! If only those walls could talk! Thank you for showing these photos!!
How is it so abandoned, with everything inside? No family to collect things? No bank taking interest? SO fascinating!
This could be interesting, when authentic of course, I have always been drawn to antiques, everything old actually, especially architecture, there must be a reason, why are we drawn to houses, deserted, much left behind, perhaps we see that as a mystery, it must be when it looks like, one morning the family, just got out of bed, and left everything behind, I have seen some authentic, deserted homes, easy to see the difference !!!
How long had the house been abandoned when these pictures were taken?
Wow, a lot of that is actually quite preservable! That clothing actually looks to be in REALLY good condition! And the photos would be so cool once they are restored.
I would live here I love it even the wolf carpet if you clean the place up you can make a home.
those carpets scared me at first, i didnt realize they were carpets and not living wolves at first
So…if you wanted to see this doctor, you’d have to shimmy on down to his house?
You could "shimmy" you could "slide" walk, run, hitchhike, or take a cab amongst numerous other methods! However the shimmy would prolly look the coolest! Lol Cheers!
Load More Replies...I would be willing to do some investigating to figure out if there are relatives of the Doctor that maybe doesn't know he left things behind. I do recognize one of the books on the shelf. The one titled "Plain Speaking" by Merle Miller. Its an Oral Biography of Harry S. Truman. I have read parts of it and it's really fascinating. It was first published in 1973 I believe. Oh I wonder if that house is haunted too. I wonder where exactly it's located.
The house looks like the doctor succumb to a sudden death or he was requested to be somewhere urgently like in the movies...
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Load More Replies...I wonder if the doctor was paid in things like the wolf skins by trappers with no money. Someone staging this hauled them out for effect, perhaps. There wouldn't be one in the waiting room.
Load More Replies...That's beautiful I wonder if it's still there and if it's up for sale?
You're not interesting but you still felt the need to write that comment.
Load More Replies...Am I the only one who thinks these look staged? I've cleaned a lot of "deserted" properties, and they never look this clean, and the furnishings are never in this good of condition.
Actually, I had thoughts similar, where some things looked old and dirty, others not so much, the doctors room as a good example, the walls look clean, the shelves as well and not even dusty, then the medicine bottles, are extremely old, also the books, ancient but sitting on rather clean shelves, guess I have said enough !!!
Load More Replies...There have been several buildings like this featured here recently. Do the former owners have no relatives or simply none that care enough to claim the wonderful family photographs and other mementoes ?
Hi Rose, I believe it's most likely either one of those two things sadly.
Load More Replies...That's a clickbait title if I ever I saw one. The only creepy thing was the unnecessarily murdered wolf.
Me, too. I'm always wandering what the story behind those places is. What needs to happen that people leave their house like this?
Load More Replies...Other than the dead wolves, this place is really cool! I would have an extremely difficult time leaving those old medical books. It would probably be a crime to take them, but the REAL crime is leaving them there to rot. And all those old family photos really are genuinely sad.
Yeah, me too. And the model skeleton. Sand the old medicine bottles. It would be hard not to become a burglar lol.
Load More Replies...I love that this was posted under "Latest" postings. I saw this two years ago. BP seriously can't find anything new? I mean they already steal 90% of what they post off of reddit. But Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. NEW CONTENT PLEASE.
And post their personal belongings on the internet.
Load More Replies...I don't know about this. There is no information about the rights of the photographer to enter this property, and take pictures. It doesn't look like it has been abandoned for so very long really. How do you check if you are trespassing or not? Sometimes, families deliberately leave things be until they are ready to do something. No judgement here, yet, but I do feel a little intrusive seeing these pictures.
Unless given explicit permission by the property owners, it is absolutely trespassing or breaking and entering (breaking or entering). Both are misdemeanors as long as nothing is stolen or damaged. But this photographer is profiting by selling books and prints of his photographs.
Load More Replies...Staged. The really old medicine bottles makes no sence compard to the telephone, for example. Great pictures, but staged.
Not staged. Been there several times, its now boarded up good because this Brian guy put it all over social media and everywhere else and it got looted and vandalized terribly bad. Good job Brian Severino or whatever your last name is
Load More Replies...It is hilarious that this is the most controversial topic on BP; the "Did he Dust?" Caper! Get a life folx! Not only does it not matter, he isn't fabricating a darn thing. This place exists, it looks exactly like this and yes, the many photographers to capture it's current condition are either trespassing or getting legal permission. How does a house end up like this? There are houses like this all over. I'll explain. When a person passes and property in their will is contested, it goes to probate. When this happens none of the complaining parties are allowed to touch anything. Sometimes these feuds last long enough for all involved parties to also pass. This leaves an untouched house for indefinite time periods. It is confirmed, this Virginia house has been sitting in probate for about 25 years.
So if it’s still in probate after 25 years, it’s highly unlikely that the family agreed to let the photographer in (if they can’t enter themselves, do they even have the authority)? And there is no way the court is going to allow someone in. So the photographer is breaking the law by trespassing and then profiting from book sales? Going into abandoned theme parks is one thing (but still trespassing), but going into a home and publishing photos for personal gain is another. I’m sure many of the homes he’s documented are easily recognized by locals and as he gains popularity and more people see and recognize properties, he’s inviting others to do the same.
Load More Replies...Somethings that always gets me in all of these abandon places videos and pictures is there are no clocks. Why do they always disappear? Modern people have dozens of clocks. Was time of less importance back then?
I would love to visit and look around in this house! The huge book cases are beautiful and so is that old canopy bed!! If only those walls could talk! Thank you for showing these photos!!
How is it so abandoned, with everything inside? No family to collect things? No bank taking interest? SO fascinating!
This could be interesting, when authentic of course, I have always been drawn to antiques, everything old actually, especially architecture, there must be a reason, why are we drawn to houses, deserted, much left behind, perhaps we see that as a mystery, it must be when it looks like, one morning the family, just got out of bed, and left everything behind, I have seen some authentic, deserted homes, easy to see the difference !!!
How long had the house been abandoned when these pictures were taken?
Wow, a lot of that is actually quite preservable! That clothing actually looks to be in REALLY good condition! And the photos would be so cool once they are restored.
I would live here I love it even the wolf carpet if you clean the place up you can make a home.
those carpets scared me at first, i didnt realize they were carpets and not living wolves at first
So…if you wanted to see this doctor, you’d have to shimmy on down to his house?
You could "shimmy" you could "slide" walk, run, hitchhike, or take a cab amongst numerous other methods! However the shimmy would prolly look the coolest! Lol Cheers!
Load More Replies...I would be willing to do some investigating to figure out if there are relatives of the Doctor that maybe doesn't know he left things behind. I do recognize one of the books on the shelf. The one titled "Plain Speaking" by Merle Miller. Its an Oral Biography of Harry S. Truman. I have read parts of it and it's really fascinating. It was first published in 1973 I believe. Oh I wonder if that house is haunted too. I wonder where exactly it's located.
The house looks like the doctor succumb to a sudden death or he was requested to be somewhere urgently like in the movies...
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
Load More Replies...I wonder if the doctor was paid in things like the wolf skins by trappers with no money. Someone staging this hauled them out for effect, perhaps. There wouldn't be one in the waiting room.
Load More Replies...That's beautiful I wonder if it's still there and if it's up for sale?
You're not interesting but you still felt the need to write that comment.
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