An abandoned manor house has been discovered frozen in time – with a basement full of dusty wine bottles that viewers say must be “worth a fortune”.
Urban explorer Tristan, who is known online as Urbex Belgie, found the mansion covered in old paintings and family pictures.
Every room was beautifully decorated, with possessions, clothing, furniture and paperwork left behind.
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But it was in the basement that Tristan found the most interesting of time capsules.
“There was a wine cellar and a cross for a baby called Oscar that died here, stating 2001-2002,” Tristan told What’s The Jam.


“The whole manor was untouched with creepy paintings everywhere.
“The bedrooms were insane and every room was beautifully decorated.
“We also found old pictures and the kitchen was full of rotten food
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“Everything about this place was so mysterious.”
Tristan shared the find with his 24,800 followers on TikTok.
The video has since gathered 4,500 views and hundreds of likes.
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In the clip, Tristan first shows the outside of the home in Belgium, which is completely overgrown with shrubbery and bushes.


Inside, he reveals a table full of possessions, clothing, furniture and paper.
He then shows the “creepy” paintings – one of a nun and another of a man’s head.
The bedrooms can be seen fully furnished, with a beautiful pink bed in one and pampas grass in the other – as if the occupants just upped and left.
He then shows more paintings of people as well as the hallways and rooms filled with items.
Tristan also reveals some close-ups of the pictures.
One shows a big family and another shows a little girl in a dress.
Finally, they found the basement with a stacked wine rack and holy cross with the name “Oscar” and the dates “2001-2002”.
Tristan, who also hails from Belgium, added: “We were shocked to find something like this but also happy that we had the chance to explore a location like this.
“The owners were a well-known noble family from the region and we saw that some items go way back in time.
“For example, we found an old coin from 1717 and a weapon shield from the family itself.
“When we entered the living room we could also smell the lavender that had been left there for years.
“It was a beautiful time capsule to witness.”
The home, which Tristan visited on Saturday (7 June) attracted many comments.
One person said: “Brush I’d just live there no rent.”

Someone else added: “Great [find] again.”
Another user said: “That wine will be really good to sell or drink.”
Someone else asked: “How old were the wines?”

Pedro added: “These wines must be worth a fortune.”
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