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helvetia • 2 months ago
barn’s demolished and the lot is completely empty as of 2018
gem • 3 months ago
It was owned by a Mennonite family before expropriation. I lived down the hill in the old Monkhouse farmhouse in the ‘70’s, which may be still standing according to google earth photos.
Beautyinabandonment • 6 months ago
There is a freeze on the demo as it awaits historical evaluation. I was fortunate to see this house before it was destroyed by local kids
Kostakokkotas35 • 11 months ago
Was there the other day couldn’t help but notice in the back yard at the back there’s a old building don’t know if it’s on the property but it’s worth checking out
kristian123ish • 1 year ago
Went there last night. Pretty cool place and everyone liked it. The amount of bikes definitely came to a surprise and a lot of questions but a good fun place to go to and check out. Don’t suggest going upstairs as it is very unstable and you can feel it when you walk.
Aphyllous • 1 year ago
So to update, the barn has collapsed quite a bit more than it was when I last commented. Basically half of the barns roof has collapsed. I am sure that soon the majority of it will be a wreck, which is a shame.
czois • 1 year ago
used to pass here when someone was living there tried to find a owner to rent it, but whole property is for sale for redevelopment
_yestrespassing • 1 year ago
Visited today. Only building remaining is the Church. There was a sign out front that read "Due to Covid restrictions, this years annual gathering has been cancelled. Hope to see you next year." So until at least the last year or two the local Mennonite community has been using the building at least annually. No other buildings. There is one foundation close to the road that can be seen from Google maps, but besides that nothing is left. Very sad.
JanaCB • 1 year ago
I was told the same stories about the original family. Absolutely LOVED that fireplace - we had many Christmas mornings in that room! Do you remember the sun porch off the living room?? Our family had a picture that we swore you could see Percy hiding in the pines beside the front door.
My Aunt and Uncle lived in the stone house in the 1980’s when it was owned by Don and Marg Annan. Spent many summer weekends there playing by the creek and being told stories of Percy the ghost, the English patriarch who built the house for his family. There was a tire swing at the end of the long driveway. I remember thinking the sunporch on the side of the house was haunted and I wouldn’t go in there. We had pig roasts in the side yard. I have walked the driveway many times in the years since my family moved on, and still hear laughter in the trees.
Been here recently, really curious as to what all the bikes inside are about.
Andrew Glass • 2 years ago
Oh I forgot to mention.....I fell in love while i was living in this house. You know who you are!!!
I lived in this house between 1990 and 1992. At that time I worked for one of the owners who was part of small group of developers that owned the property. It was called "the Stone House", and i was kinda just looking after it for them. I was in my mid 20's probably did'nt really appreciate where and what i was living in...then again it was freezing cold, the furnace gobbled up oil like a nitrous dyson.....but the place did have a certain romantic appeal to it. The Great Room, where practically lived my entire time, had a massive fireflace....you could almost walk into it. I was told, (albeit unconfirmed that the house was originally built by a British Lord whose daughter had an acute lung condition that made it impossible for her to live in London England where coal burning for heating and industry made it impossible for her to live....so apparently he built her this house and she lived out her life here. That was totally anecdotal but one day while living there a man showed up doing research on an individual named "Laird",, I beleive the first name was Percy, and had tied that name to this property. It is understood the name "Laird" evolved from the title Lord of the British Aristocracy. Also, it was pretty spooky place at night.... Andrew