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This place has been sanctioned for demolition, but looks virtually untouched! From the little sign, apparently the owner was named H A Peacock. I'm amazed there's no vandalism, with how it's fenced off by suburbia. Two silos, a shed, metal barn, and a large, two-story house! Didn't have much time though, I cycled all the way to here from Mississauga. I think that the main reason it's so un-vandalized, has to be the large trees surrounding most of it. The satellite dish that was up in one of the corners of the house tells me this was a more recent abandon.

  • Surprisingly, even though I ran in and out twice to get all around shots, nobody came and yelled "HEY, you aren't supposed to be there!" Which is a good sign, probably easy to poke around then. Though, I'd exercise caution regardless, who knows, maybe "the right person" didn't encounter me.

I don't know much about the person that lived here, but apparently there's a person/place named "H A Peacock" Somewhere in Ottawa. I found the contact information and his location and number, but will not post for obvious reasons.

2/1/17 Looks like this is the one that got away.


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HudsonTL 12 years ago

Oct, 2013

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Unknown user 12 years ago

Outside

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10 years ago

Still surprised nobody has managed to get into here. I know a guy in milton who might be able to check sometime though, if he isn't busy. Hopefully someone's found a way in by now.

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12 years ago

Sealed up tight. Nice looking house though.

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12 years ago

It would be really interesting to hear the story of this location, from the prier owners, point of view. Maybe he/ she has some good stories or memories to shari

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12 years ago

Cool find!