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Ruaraidh Britton & Susie Beever

Abandoned 'horror film' home surrounded by rusting cars 'brings tears to viewer's eyes'

This house has been left unloved and unlived in for so long its insides have been likened to a horror film set.

But to get inside, you'll need to get through the collection of abandoned cars surrounding it first.

Urban explorers shared footage from inside the dilapidated property in Aberdeen which has been left in a dire state.

The floors are strewn with rubbish while a collection of rusting cars surrounding the building have been buried in undergrowth after years of neglect.

Some of the rooms are left drowning in old rotting newspapers, clothes, and broken drawers are scattered, Aberdeen Live reports.

The property looks as though no one has lived there for years (@escapade_z/Instagram)

In one touching image, an abandoned pram sits gathering dust inside the Scottish bolthole.

Dale John, a Cheshire-based urban explorer, got a glimpse inside the property which is thought to have been derelict for decades.

Mr John's footage has been shared on TikTok by escapades z, showing peeling walls which appear to have been smashed or badly damaged, as well as a staircase which is covered in thick layers of dust and debris.

An abandoned Yamaha motorbike can also been seen amongst the disused vehicles outside.

Eerie shots show inside the abandoned house (@escapade_z/Instagram)
A pram gathering dust in one of the rooms (@escapade_z/Instagram)

It's not Dale's first visit to explore abandoned buildings in the north-east, as another video gives TikTok users an insight into the state of Woolmanhill Hospital, which has also fallen into total disrepair.

The video has over 170,000 views, while the visit to the hospital has amassed a stunning 1.2million views as fans are left aghast by the neglected buildings.

One wrote: "Wow so many stories and history lying around there," while another added: "Brings a tear to my eyes seeing this."

A third said: "Why are they all left surely someone must own it," and a fourth commented on the abandoned motorbike: "A Yamaha tw125, what a waste."

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