Author: Phyllis Lavelle
The 1895 mansion in Cape Vincent, New York, stands as a haunting relic of a bygone era, surrounded by the remains of what was once a vibrant residential neighborhood.
The Kenny Rogers mansion, once the home of the iconic country music star, now stands as a silent reminder of its forgotten grandeur.
Peleș Castle was commissioned by King Carol I of Romania in 1873, and it took more than a decade to complete the initial construction.
Nestled high above the Danube River in Bavaria, Walhalla Bavaria stands as a majestic monument of neoclassical architecture, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Ravenmoor Manor was built in 1889 by Sir Alaric Blackwood, a wealthy entrepreneur, as a wedding gift…
Welcome to the spine-tingling world of Crimson Peaks, where the allure of the Gothic architecture meets the chilling tales of hauntings.
Ecclesgreig Castle was once a symbol of power and prestige, a centerpiece of Scottish nobility.
Dunnington Mansion captures the imagination of those who stumble upon it, with its crumbling facade and eerie silence.
The allure of gothic caravans lies in their haunting beauty, a blend of mystery, decay, and forgotten history.
For years, the forest surrounding the manor had forgotten the echoes of human footsteps.
Duckett Grove Castle was built in the early 19th century by the wealthy Duckett family, a prominent Anglo-Irish dynasty.
Bonskeid House, tucked away in the rugged landscape near Pitlochry, stands as a silent testament to a forgotten era.