He added: 'There was a real eerie vibe in the house and we thought we were hearing footsteps and people moving on other floors. Nathan described the moments he spent in the house. “I have come across old Commodore 64 consoles with whole collections of games before but there were only around six-game cases here but sadly no games were to be found, which was odd.” My favourite stuff to find is old cars or retro games. “I like houses that are not too cluttered and give you a good look into the lives of past residents. We were here for around two hours photographing everything this place had to offer. He said: 'I have a map with thousands of locations and it’s just finding the time to get to each one. Nathan described how he found the location and captured these images. Nathan, 48, captured the images in the small village of Mold, Wales, UK, on his iPhone 14. These images were captured by urban explorer Nathan Davis, who is known online as ExploreMore from Sheffield, England. Images show the abandoned home filled with Womble dolls, Beano Comics, vintage books by Tolkien, toy aeroplanes, empty game cases, a chess board and the house was covered in vines that had climbed through the windows.
This is the inside of an abandoned home that many compare to the house in the popular film Jumanji.