In what is becoming one of my favorite traditions for the spooky season, I stopped by the (maybe) most haunted house in Loudoun County again this year.
I’ve posted about it since 2020. Is it the most haunted in Loudoun County? I don’t know. But I do know, as of now, it’s still standing, though for how long is anyone’s guess.
Here it is, just yesterday:

Not much change, I think, from last year.

It’s little more than a ruin now, and has been for some time. I don’t think it’s been inhabited since the 1980s, possibly before, and it’s fascinating and sad to watch it crumble. You can see signs that it was once a beloved, well-kept home – the delicate dental molding at the front, what was once a fireplace on the second floor, remnants of bright white paint on the exterior bricks.
It’s certainly not a home anymore. But whether it’s empty? Well, who can say for sure?
P.S. As I did last year and the years before, I’ll add this disclaimer: This house is on private property, and there are no trespassing signs posted, so please don’t go poking around where you’re not welcome. It’s easy enough to take a picture from the road.
*And one more quick note: October’s short story will be posted one day late, on November 1st. I think it’s going to be a good one, so check back if you’re interested!*
looks like the spooky house in the woods in the Blair Witch Project. That is one creepy ass movie. Kept me creeped out for a long time after watching it for the 1st time.
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Oh gosh, yeah. I remember watching it in theaters when it came out and being shocked at just how scary it was. Still gives me the creeps.
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yes very creepy. the ending with the guy in the corner. gulp.
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So scary!
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Tales that house could tell…
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I’m sure there are many. One of these days, I’ll sit down with some of our local historians and see what more I can learn. A lot of people who live around it remember when it was occupied.
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