Beautiful house ❤️ Main reason it has a reputation is it's amazing Queen Anne Gothic architecture & people's imaginations over that. Wish it was restored it to how it should be, I LOVE buildings like this. Really shows up the boring modern crap built too close by!
I get you were going for Creepy, but it's being renovated, so how creepy is that? Wish you had slowed down on more details than the portrait on the mantel...
yeah we stopped by tonight(being Halloween )and they have done a lot of work on the castle. the lights are on..all new windows, new doors and painted real nice entrance way...it's starting to look good..
Bseriouss Kells- Well, I won't respond to your clever comment per se, but I will say this: The place is a dump, and if somebody wants to hand me a million dollars to work with, I'll actually remodel the joint!
There are no secret passages. Just a staircase from the kitchen to the front door. No secret rooms, no secret tunnels, no secret doorways to Hell. And if somebody hands me a million dollars to work with, I'll actually remodel the dump!
It has a new owner- for over a year now. The cable guy has been there, now they are starting to fix the windows and they put lace curtains on the third floor ( the ballroom ) and they must have done the floors up there, they had the windows open and the curtains were blowing- freaky, There were workmen there today.
badbearwatch- Yeah? You posted your comments four years ago. Are they done remodeling it yet? Somebody determined to remodel this dump, should have had it done in eighteen months tops!
..hard to believe a home of this grandeur could fall into such a state of disrepair. Probably costing over 500K when originally built, these "castles" can deteriorate quickly over time without proper maintenance. In the 1950's - 1970's these huge opulent structures were usually turned into "rooming" houses, with some tenants abusing the structure, and through time, removing the architectural elements to conveniently "cash out" from the dwelling even more, leaving a bare bones structure, that, by that time absentee landlords did not care enough to maintain. Today, in 2022, it makes sense to restore these homes as examples of our societies past. These homes were well made, using timber and materials unavailable today, with craftmanship rarely used today (imagine, no electricity power tools). Its rewarding, to live in these "time capsules" of human structural evolution, and, an earned joy restoring one.
iv always wanted to go here and see what its like inside some people say u can still hear screams that happened long ago. i passed by there oncoming home from school the other day and you can walk through the yard they have the gates open where u can walk through anybody wanna go with meh? but i would love too go it would be awesome if they still did tours too!
Tonya it's really pretty and you get a creepy feeling. I walked around it. When I was there they had everything boarded up and locked. They had a brand new door on it and it was locked. There was also old clothes there in the corner. I think homeless people stay there in the corners on the outside.
Judy Garland's last husband, Mickey Deans, lived there from 1985-1999. He had a pink hot-tub and shag carpeting installed in the main bedroom - Jayne Mansfield, anyone? - must've been an eyesore.
I stayed at St Hermans for about 2 yrs. Fount a job I was walking infeont of the castle Holloween night. About 1am something made me look up to ine of rh windows on the right second floor eindow the lady in black was looki g down at me gives me chulls just thinking about it
Great walk through. So, somebody spent a million dollars renovating this place? How come they couldn't manage to finish remodeling even one room? And could somebody please sweep the friggin floors? Give me a million dollars to work with, and I'll show you some actual results. Geez!
dude you're not getting a million dollars to remodel it. Doubt they will never remodel it bc if it's history nobody wants to live in a house with spirits like that. If the state decides to remodel it they will most likely turn it into a bed and breakfast.
Such an incredibly beautiful piece of history!!
I get so silly excited over stair cases and old houses victorian homes have the best.
Beautiful house ❤️ Main reason it has a reputation is it's amazing Queen Anne Gothic architecture & people's imaginations over that. Wish it was restored it to how it should be, I LOVE buildings like this. Really shows up the boring modern crap built too close by!
I get you were going for Creepy, but it's being renovated, so how creepy is that? Wish you had slowed down on more details than the portrait on the mantel...
Awesome! Thank you for sharing!
Who's filming? It sucks and goes too fast.
the video is sped up to 60 FPS... watch in half speed.
yeah we stopped by tonight(being Halloween )and they have done a lot of work on the castle. the lights are on..all new windows, new doors and painted real nice entrance way...it's starting to look good..
Beautiful!!!! And amazing ❤️💕
god so wish I had $$$ yo buy this castle it's beautiful
Excellent black and white footage, I'd love to get inside and get some too.
Looks like most of the abandoned homes in Cle.
Bseriouss Kells- Well, I won't respond to your clever comment per se, but I will say this: The place is a dump, and if somebody wants to hand me a million dollars to work with, I'll actually remodel the joint!
For everyone who's complaining that it's going too fast, turn the playback speed to .5x your welcome
I'd like to visit this house and find it's secret passages
can i come with you?
I've been there.
There are no secret passages. Just a staircase from the kitchen to the front door. No secret rooms, no secret tunnels, no secret doorways to Hell. And if somebody hands me a million dollars to work with, I'll actually remodel the dump!
William Anthony 🥴
William Anthony already remodeled
It has a new owner- for over a year now. The cable guy has been there, now they are starting to fix the windows and they put lace curtains on the third floor ( the ballroom ) and they must have done the floors up there, they had the windows open and the curtains were blowing- freaky, There were workmen there today.
badbearwatch- Yeah? You posted your comments four years ago. Are they done remodeling it yet? Somebody determined to remodel this dump, should have had it done in eighteen months tops!
Would be an intense feeling to walk through it.
..hard to believe a home of this grandeur could fall into such a state of disrepair. Probably costing over 500K when originally built, these "castles" can deteriorate quickly over time without proper maintenance. In the 1950's - 1970's these huge opulent structures were usually turned into "rooming" houses, with some tenants abusing the structure, and through time, removing the architectural elements to conveniently "cash out" from the dwelling even more, leaving a bare bones structure, that, by that time absentee landlords did not care enough to maintain. Today, in 2022, it makes sense to restore these homes as examples of our societies past. These homes were well made, using timber and materials unavailable today, with craftmanship rarely used today (imagine, no electricity power tools). Its rewarding, to live in these "time capsules" of human structural evolution, and, an earned joy restoring one.
iv always wanted to go here and see what its like inside some people say u can still hear screams that happened long ago. i passed by there oncoming home from school the other day and you can walk through the yard they have the gates open where u can walk through anybody wanna go with meh? but i would love too go it would be awesome if they still did tours too!
Tonya it's really pretty and you get a creepy feeling. I walked around it. When I was there they had everything boarded up and locked. They had a brand new door on it and it was locked. There was also old clothes there in the corner. I think homeless people stay there in the corners on the outside.
Spooky, esp. going thru house then at 1:20 elderly lady picture..
Why are there lights on?
All old houses in this era are creepy.
Once I buy this castle I'll be the king
Its all nice until you meet “the mimic”
I've been in the house many time's over the years....I have photos as well
how do you get in ?
Judy Garland's last husband, Mickey Deans, lived there from 1985-1999. He had a pink hot-tub and shag carpeting installed in the main bedroom - Jayne Mansfield, anyone? - must've been an eyesore.
It's a lot of rooms in there
Wait... Why are ALL of the lights on....? Isn't that a little unusual?
Coincidence?... I THINK NOT!
I stayed at St Hermans for about 2 yrs. Fount a job I was walking infeont of the castle Holloween night. About 1am something made me look up to ine of rh windows on the right second floor eindow the lady in black was looki g down at me gives me chulls just thinking about it
Been there many times but you can’t go on. It’s private property and surrounded by a metal fence
oh yeah Oct 31st 2015
should have done it slower
Why not slow that camera down so someone can see something?
Great walk through. So, somebody spent a million dollars renovating this place? How come they couldn't manage to finish remodeling even one room? And could somebody please sweep the friggin floors? Give me a million dollars to work with, and I'll show you some actual results. Geez!
dude you're not getting a million dollars to remodel it. Doubt they will never remodel it bc if it's history nobody wants to live in a house with spirits like that. If the state decides to remodel it they will most likely turn it into a bed and breakfast.
Must have been shot in the early 1960s, a time when there wasn't colour.
MY BROTHERS A UA-camR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its scarypasta
you need to pan slower, no way this was for the news. I could film better than that... and why are the lights on.
I swear its haunted