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Step inside forgotten homes, from overgrown cottages and farmhouses to stately manor houses and once-opulent castles. Many are still filled with furniture, photographs and personal belongings, offering a poignant glimpse into lives left behind. We document these domestic time capsules with care and curiosity.
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Carnfunnock Ice House
Constructed in the mid 1800s, this building was used to store ice for the nearby Cairncastle Lodge.

Dunminning Cottage / The Bee Hive
Dunminning Cottage, or as the locals call it, the "Bee Hive,” is a single-storey, Grade B2 Listed, thatched cottage located in Northern Ireland and formerly owned by the National Trust.

Ardavon House
Ardavon House was once a grand Victorian mansion, nestled among mature woodland and just a short walk from the coast of the Belfast Lough.

The Twaddle Home
This derelict home was located along the picturesque coast of Northern Ireland. It was in an area of outstanding beauty and would have made the most perfect home at one point in time.

The Green Residence
A Labourer’s style house built around the early 1900s in rural Northern Ireland.