![]() The ornamenting brickwork and curved arched doors and windows add to the grandeur of the mansion. Elizabeth Schermerhorn Jones wanted to occupy a space that matches her grand status resulting in this magnificent marvel that even inspired the other dwellers of Hudson valley to construct such grand mansions with amazing views from all sides. ![]() Hidden in the forests of the Hudson River valley peeps out of the pine trees the turret of a splendid construction of 1853 by architect George Veitch spreading over an area of 80 acres. Visited by many historical enthusiasts, researchers, destruction admirers, and scholars, the massive structure still showcases vaulted roofs, arched windows, and doors, wall panelled with wooden tiles, bay window, and spiral staircase cast in iron as some of the attractive elements of the deserted beauty structure.Īfter the death of children and husband, Mrs Abercrombie moved with the remaining eldest daughter leaving the castle, and since then, the building has allured many restorers, but none has succeeded in restoring this abandoned house to date.Įlda Castle_©Leslie Bennett 3. ![]() Elda Castle, New YorkĪrchitect wife Lucy Abbott Cate and fashion industry guy David Abercrombie dreamt and designed this piece of art in Ossining fabricated with stones and called it ELDA castle, which is an acronym for the name of their four children in 1927 on a 50-acre land. Lynnewood Hall_©FMS57 / Shutterstock Ruined Interiors of Lynnewood halll_©SVVVK via youtube 2. After his son passing away in the titanic ship accident and the property passing on to many users after his death, the place is now an abandoned house with paint peeling off its walls and overgrown encircling grounds. The grandeur, intricate detailings, elegant furniture, and massive art collection of the house, made it one of the largest historic houses in America. ![]() The owner got this house designed by architect Horace Trumbauer with 110 rooms on 70,000 sqft of land to move to someplace unfamiliar and new with his sons after the death of his wife. Lynnewood Hall, Pennsylvania | Abandoned HousesĪ neo-classical revival marvel built in Elkins Park between 18 for someone considered as one of America’s richest people and copious art collector, Peter Anel Browne Widener, was once one of the finest real estate examples which are now dilapidated and abandoned. Here are some of the wonderfully crafted abandoned houses from around the globe: Abandoned House_©1. ![]()
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