A decaying home full of brass belts has been discovered abandoned in the middle of overgrown woodland.
Piles of boxes, old plants, lamps, mugs and egg cups were found gathering dust in the lonely property.
Books and albums had been left spread out on the bed.
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And multiple brass designs, attached to leather belts, were spotted hanging over a dirty fireplace.
Urban explorer Sean Piper, who is known as SeanUrbex, shared the find with his 13,600 followers on Instagram, after visiting the Camelford, Cornwall property earlier this month.

“We hopped a small farm gate and there it was – The Brass House,” Sean, from Kent, told What’s The Jam.
“It is known by many explorers, but I’m not really sure why it’s been left for so long.
“Access was through a small second-story window – I’m glad there was a rusty old ladder on site.
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“There was a lot of overgrown land and a few rusty cars.
“It seemed so peaceful.
“Inside the house, everything remains inside frozen in time.
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“The brass hanging on the fireplace was a highlight.
“Plus, the house had been carefully decorated by the lady who lived here alone.”
Sean shared some photographs on Instagram of his discovery.
They show an old TV unit with a DVD player. There is even a CD player on the shelves.
A vase of old, dried flowers, books and empty bottles can be seen on a piece of furniture.
And the brass belts, made into different shapes and designs, surround the fireplace.
Outside of the property, the grass is completely overgrown.
Two cars can be spotted in the foliage.
Sean claims that the house has been abandoned since 2020 after the owner passed away.
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