AN Irish home that was once the warm dwelling of a couple has now been left abandoned.
One urban explorer took to TikTok to show his 2,700 followers the interior of the eerie home.
The grey walls on the outside of the building were in good condition as well as the roof, however the windows were broken.
Inside, orange curtains hung lifelessly over tons of debris.
Rubbish and materials were strewn across the floor, next to torn wallpaper and rubble.
A near perfect vanity unit rested agains the back wall, with its mirror and drawers still in tact.
On the dining room table, were some fabrics, packaging, a cushion and some cloths.
There were four glasses on the table. One pair sat right next to each other beside an unfinished knitting project and a pile of personal letters and postcards.
The adjacent wall had been destroyed while a red patterned armchair looked in good condition, although it needed to be cleaned due to the dust in the room.
Zip-up boots and some shoe polishing tools looked untouched as they sat covered in dirt on a worktop.
While a gorgeous, colourfully tiled fireplace had mounds of dirt spilling out of it.
The adventurous TikTokker then shared a clip of the Donegal Democrat newspaper from September 1977 found in the property.
In the bedroom, the drawers and wardrobe compartments were pulled open and the couple's possessions thrown on the floor.
They said: "We found this abandoned house at the side of the road. It belonged to an elderly couple called Mary and Joe.
"The house had a very eerie feeling".
Horrified viewers took to the comment section all saying the same thing.
Patrick said: "It's sad".
Rita said: "Very sad , wonder what happened them".
Joe added: "What a shame."
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