There were previously plans to turn it into a luxury hotel and to have it used as a wedding venue, but they fell through. Other social media users questioned whether Escapade's entry was legal, but he claims it was just a simple civil matter of trespass "which isn't illegal".Įscapade confirmed the clip was taken previously and that the building is currently being renovated.ĭragon Investments Limited and Property Alliance Group bought the estate at the end of 2020, Daily Post reports.ĭavid Savage, Dragon Investment's Director, said the companies were looking to see if there was viability to bring the property "back into sustainable use". A photo shows hundreds of houses part of. Intended as a residential resort for wealthy tourists, the lofty project has yet to be realised. I'm not scared of getting my hands dirty." It might look like fairytale accommodation from afar, but look closer and you'll find that this village of identical chateaux in the hilltops of northwest Turkey is an abandoned ghost town. The Moulbaix castle in Belgium was built in 1860 and occupied until 2007. Mechanican7 said: "Where did it all go wrong, surely this magnificent building can be saved. SPOOKY images show the inside of a haunted castle left abandoned following a series of alleged deaths. "The grounds are entered by a monumental arch and the drives cross bridges before the house."Ĭommenters were glad to see the abandoned building had not been daubed with graffiti, but others said it is "a crime to leave it to rot" and that it could become a "beautiful home or hotel". "It was completed and fully furnished by 1846. "It was commissioned from Edward Haycock of Shrewsbury to stand on the cellars of the 1751 house. "This was destroyed by fire in 1856, after which the current house was constructed. "The house is constructed on the site of at least three earlier houses, the original predating a c.1600 rebuilding, with a second rebuilding in 1751 after which it was described as a moderate sized brick mansion. This footage takes viewers on a winding tour of Fantasy World - which can be entered by paying a guard - and was shot by YouTube star Exploring with Cody, who claims it was one of the most fascinating places he's ever wandered around.The Welsh database of national monuments, Colfein, the manor is called a "grand neo-classical mandion set in extensive park and ground". The lush lawns, however, are kept perfectly manicured and in a somewhat ghostly fashion, a large central fountain still gushes with water - a lavish display with no spectators. The medieval-themed castle hosts vast, empty rooms with peeling walls, while the land surrounding it features a variety of unfinished candy-coloured rides, which stand stationary. Its grounds are now maintained by a homeowner’s association. Named Fantasy World and located in Batangas, a four-hour drive from Manilla, it was once owned by a Japanese businessman who was forced to abandon construction when he ran into financial troubles. In fact this sprawling amusement park, nestled in a remote region of the Philippines and initially destined for big things when it was built in 2001, was never even finished. With its castle turrets and colourful rides, it looks like a long-abandoned Disney World.
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