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Infiltration Forums > Canada: Ontario > Abandoned 19th Century Home(Viewed 2114 times)
gr.eg location:
Ontario
 
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Abandoned 19th Century Home
< on 9/13/2015 11:49 PM >
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This abandoned Ontario house and barn were built in the late 1800s, and was abandoned for good a few years back. It's a farm house with over 15 acres of land, and despite it's poor condition,is on the market for over 5 million. Most of the details in the house are original, and the latest renovation I can find on record was in the early 1980s


Old can of Maple Syrup in the barn


The top floor of the barn has collapsed, and is no longer accessible, but the barn's stairs still stand!


Urbex friend sitting on the houses stairs.


View looking out from the family room.


View looking into the family room


Looking through the kitchen.


I did not get many images of upstairs, unfortunately, but have a return trip planned so we'll see!




-Greg
Ground State location:
Ontario, Canada
 
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 1 on 9/14/2015 3:53 AM >
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These are some cool shots, and your Flickr stream is an absolute riot of processing creativity!



If you're seeing this here on UER, please let me 'Follow' your work on Flickr: https://www.flickr...otos/91808861@N04/
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 2 on 9/14/2015 9:24 AM >
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Very cool set.



In the rain or in the snow got the, got the funky flow.
gr.eg location:
Ontario
 
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 3 on 9/14/2015 10:46 PM >
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Posted by Ground State
These are some cool shots, and your Flickr stream is an absolute riot of processing creativity!


Thank you very much! That means a lot!



-Greg
Bvmblebee location:
Ontario, Canada
 
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 4 on 9/14/2015 11:22 PM >
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Great find! Couldn't help but take a peek at your flickr work after Ground State's comment, great work man!



gr.eg location:
Ontario
 
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 5 on 9/14/2015 11:37 PM >
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Posted by Bvmblebee
Great find! Couldn't help but take a peek at your flickr work after Ground State's comment, great work man!


Posted by Finz519
Very cool set.


Thank you both! I'm glad people enjoy my work, because i certainly have fun shooting/editing them!



-Greg
fortress
f.o.s.
 
location:
Ontario, Canada
 
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 6 on 9/15/2015 2:20 AM >
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Awesome set, I really like your photo of the wood front fireplace, so much character! Thanks for sharing these!



Two Kool Four Shcool
Storytrail location:
Canada
 
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 7 on 9/15/2015 5:21 PM >
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This place looks to have some great potential for photos. Looking forward to seeing what comes out of your return trip



L'Ali location:
Clarington
 
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 8 on 9/22/2015 12:22 AM >
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Cool place. Really like that fireplace.



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Skye_Ann location:
Kitchener, Ontario
 
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Re: Abandoned 19th Century Home
<Reply # 9 on 9/24/2015 7:15 PM >
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Such a pretty house.



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