
We’ve now walked right through the messy labyrinth underneath the house without finding a way up. Perhaps it’s behind that door.

Just the sauna, with the last laundry left drying.

And finally in the far end of the basement was the breakthrough.

The stairs lead straight to the hall, where the floor was covered in all kinds of random stuff. Unauthorized visitors have during the past ten years messed up everything in this house.

Most likely the living room featuring telephone bills from 2008, which seems quite close to the estimated time of abandonment.

A lonely boot. Once again a so common find in abandoned places like this.

A tv from the 1990’s and years of dust.

There only seems to be one layer of wallpaper. Most of the materials of the building seemed original, which means that when abandoned, they have been more than 40 years old.

The boot cupboard. Just look at the shelf paper. Doesn’t that just scream past decades?

A smaller room filled with all the furniture from the living room and inaccessible.

And a second room with pretty much the same story.

I really would have loved to see, what this house looked like just after being abandoned.

The toilet with quite a mess there too.

The final picture is from the kitchen, which also features original, 1960’s materials.
I don’t know the history of this house, nor its fate. According to maps and aerial pictures, it still stands where I last saw it.