An urban explorer has left TikTok users feeling uneasy after discovering “the most packed hoarder’s house you’ll ever see” – filled with everything from taxidermy birds to piles of rubbish.
The abandoned abode was found by Sean Piper, from Kent, who claims the property was left to rot after the owner became unwell, and his family were left to look after the home.
The resulting neglect has seen the home attacked by mould, with rotting food reportedly filling the property with unpleasant odours.
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Upon entering, Sean found piles of trash, as well as leftover pottery and taxidermy models, and two cars left to rust on the property’s driveway – including what he believes to be a pricey BMW.
Sharing a clip of this to his TikTok (@seanurbex), the video has racked up over 4,000 views, with users shocked.
“The house was very, very smelly, the fridge was filled with outdated mouldy food,” Sean told What’s The Jam.
“Even the tinned food had turned black.
“We couldn’t walk on or even see any floors – [we were] just walking on piles of stuff.
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“The house was hidden by a vast overgrown flooded garden, near a pond.
“[It] looked very rundown on the outside.”
In the video, Sean can be seen wandering around the kitchen, with dirty bowls and insect traps visible.
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He also ventures into a bedroom, where a full wardrobe of what is likely the former owner’s clothes can be seen amongst a sea of clutter.
The bathroom is no different either, with bags and boxes covering the floor and hygiene products displayed by the sink.
He also spots a retro red Ferrari F40 1987 toy car, which he opens and reveals is still in pristine condition with all the original wrapping.
Parked on the driveway are two cars, covered with green moss, with the interior encompassed in the bacteria as well.
Sean said: “The house was handed over to family who have just left it unattended to.
“I’ve heard the house has been abandoned for about two years but it looks like longer to me.”
Despite the off-putting smell, Sean says he would like to explore the property further due to its interesting contents.
He added: “I would like to go back; there were so many things inside… a taxidermy bird in a glass case and lots of highly detailed pottery.
“I think if I rummaged through, I’d find some really interesting things I didn’t see the first time.”
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