Mary’s house is an abandoned farmhouse located in Northern Ireland. Mary appeared to be an avid reader, a keen collector of small ornaments and an active member of the local church. Judging by the calendar and mail it appears this home has been left unloved since 2006.

One comment:
Robert Whiteside
Has Mary’s house in N’Ireland been sold yet? Or can it be sold? I would very much like to purchase an abandoned house or cottage in N’Ireland. Being native to the country it would suite my plan’s for returning.
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