Inside eerie £1m mansion abandoned in countryside with classic BMW still in driveway after millionaire owner ‘vanishes’

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AN urban explorer has revealed creepy shots of an abandoned millionaire’s mansion – with the car still in the driveway and a half-eaten meal in the kitchen.

The sprawling property looks as though it’s frozen in time, with the lights still left on and kids’ toys scattered on the floor.

YOUTUBE/THE BEARDED EXPLORERA BMW is in the driveway and the entire house has almost been completely covered in foliage[/caption]

Inside, luxurious furniture, clothes and family photos are coated in a thick layer of dust.

Piles of mail lay unopened on the floor and the cupboard is filled with tins with sell-by-dates of around three years.

Nestled on the outskirts of London, according to the explorer, the house was once owned by a former RAF officer who became a wealthy oil company executive.

The man who found it, known online as “Urbex Forgotten,” described it as “stepping into a time capsule.”

He told The Mirror, “It was honestly like the people just popped out to the shops and never came back.”

The explorer, named Colin, said he had “heard a few stories” about why the property was abandoned, but it still remains a mystery.

Some suggest the owner fled financial trouble, and others whisper about legal issues.

But no one really knows—and that’s what makes it so chilling.

Other fancy cars were found scattered about the land, including a pristine Jaguar XK8.

“I cannot believe this is in here, this is crazy,” Colin added.

The car was originally registered in 2001 and its MOT ran out in 2014.

“It currently has 19,000 miles on it, so I don’t think this car has been used a lot at all.”

Earlier this month, a YouTuber discovered an eerie abandoned town which looks like a scene out of Walking Dead.

The creepy abandoned community was once home to thousands of British soldiers but now it is slowly decaying with buildings falling apart.

An entire village, with hundreds of enormous four-bedroom homes, a barrack-like apartment complex, sports facilities and even a gas station, has been frozen in time for more than ten years and is now being reclaimed by nature.

The abandoned site looks like a typical British town, with many of the houses resembling English architecture and having their own garages, some of which are unlocked.

But it is located in Germany and was built during the height of Cold War by the British government.

JHQ Rheindahlen once housed up to 12,000 British personnel and their families between 1952 and 2013.

Colin Hodson, known online as the Bearded Explorer, said on his channel: “This place is so big it is pretty much its own city.

“I cannot believe this whole estate is completely abandoned.”

YOUTUBE/THE BEARDED EXPLORERThe cupboards are filled with food with use by dates that are a decade old[/caption]

YOUTUBE/THE BEARDED EXPLORERNo one knows who the house belongs to[/caption]

YOUTUBE/THE BEARDED EXPLORERThe bathroom is still perfectly clean[/caption]

YOUTUBE/THE BEARDED EXPLORERThe urban explorer described the home as a ‘time capsule’[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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