A British explorer has discovered a creepy old mausoleum in a cemetery.
Chloe Urbex, as she’s known online, found the “dilapidated” site.
The 23-year-old has made some chilling discoveries in the past, such as visiting an abandoned hospital, horror museum and mortuary.
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In this most recent find, she – and other explorers who visited the site in a group – found the chilling sight of aged coffins, old tables and a scissor lift.
“The mausoleum has three levels, one is underground,” Chloe, from England, told What’s The Jam.
“There is an old trolley and scissor lift sat in the middle level.
“And the walls of the mausoleum are lined with repositories.
“Inside these compartments are the bones of deceased people who were too poor to afford a private plot in the cemetery.
“We found a chapel with a few statues left covered in pigeon droppings.
“We also found a few coffins that had been left exposed.”
The cemetery where the crypt is located is still open, meaning the mausoleum is accessible to visitors.
She said: “We visited when the cemetery was open in the day in fact it was the first thing we looked at when we got off the plane.
“The crypt isn’t abandoned, it’s just old and in a very dilapidated state.”
Chloe also shared a post of her find to Instagram.
In a selection of images, the crypt can be seen in a state of disrepair.
Social media users have been left shocked.
One person said: “Wow!”
Rita added: “Lovely.”
Leo wrote: “Wowow.”
Just last month, Chloe discovered an abandoned morgue in Belgium.
It was a ‘spooky’ building with an autopsy table and a hearse left behind.
The shell of the hearse from the Victorian era also hinted that the place hasn’t been used since the 19th century.
She said: “I stumbled across the cemetery online while l was looking at mortuaries.
“There was a little bit of a spooky atmosphere due to the fact a storm hit while I was there.
“Meaning we were hit with both thunder and rain.
“Inside the mortuary, there was a hearse and autopsy table.
“But the hearse was the only thing that stood out, as the autopsy table was just a brick structure.”
In a video, outside, there is the small building with a statue of Jesus on a sign of the cross, alongside a couple of headstones set among the pebbled grounds.
As she walks into the morgue, she sees a stone autopsy table.
She then pans the camera to show the Victorian-era hearse.
The beautiful, ancient vehicle has carriage lamp brackets, white metal detailing and large wheels.
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