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The infamous "Grow Op Mansion" or "Drug Dealer's House" was a licensed grow-up producing medical marijuana located at 14740 Keele Street in King City, Ontario.
It was built in 1995 for British businessman George Fejer. Fejer owned a business named "Canadian All-Terrain Vehicle Manufacturing" which sold parts for kit cars. The business was co-owned by George's son Robert Fejer. It closed in 2004.
Rumors say that someone bought the property and attempted to use it for illegal purposes and tapping into hydro, or some other device, and caused a fire at the mansion
It has some really weird and unique architecture, This mansion is equipped with a HUGE backyard - including a children's playground, a huge pool, and a lot of open space. The house itself was like a maze, the main and upper floors are full of good photo opportunities, however, it’s not possible to enter the basement as its path is blocked by couches and furniture.
Very enjoyable explore as there is a few structures to explorer. This farmhouse sits on a very large property that has an in ground pool, tennis court, pond, guest house and large barn. Looks like they used to board horses here at some point. Very long driveway so walking under the trees may help being spotted. This was once a small farmhouse and was on the heritage list as it was built in 1891. Over the years you can see they added additions on both sides of the house and added shed dormers along the roof. With all the modifications to the original house it no longer met the criteria so the house was removed from the heritage list. This house has been sitting for awhile as there is heavy mold in the basement caused by approx. 2 feet of water. Don’t go down there without a mask. There was a few things left behind in the basement. Items such as Pool table, Piano, Ping Pong table and a Foosball table. The Piano was over 100 years old it was a Mason & Risch upright. I looked up the serial number that was inside the piano and it was made between 1900 and 1910. Seams like the barns and farmers fields are active as there is equipment and tractors in the out buildings.
aeb00: Apparently this home is almost 130 years old! It was sitting empty on active farmland for some time and it's pretty beautiful inside. The details and different textures of wallpaper and curtains tell us that this was once a gorgeous home! There's a few things left behind here like the old couches, but nothing of significant value or nostalgia thankfully! The basement was pretty unbelievable! I visited here with RiddimRyder Photography and Carlo Paolozza and we all made sure we wore masks down there because it was absolutely coated from top to bottom in mould! There was a piano and pool table down there in one area and a ping pong table and more in a flooded area of the basement! It was pretty neat to see, but none of us stayed down there for long! This home has since been demolished unfortunately.
I am to believe that this house was abandoned around christmas 2005/newyears 2006. There isn(a)t much in this house. Theres a left over stereo system, some empty boxes, some gameboards and some dishes. The door was left unlocked, and so there is easy access inside.