
Maison Squirrel is a dilapidated brick house located in a secluded, overgrown area in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. The exterior of the house features a weathered appearance with a damaged or missing roof, decaying walls, and two ivy-covered porches. A separate abandoned wooden structure with a corrugated metal roof is also located on the property. The interior contains rooms with yellow walls, a fireplace, and various pieces of furniture including bookshelves, couches, chairs, and tables covered with tablecloths. One room contains a desk equipped with a computer monitor and keyboard, while a map is displayed on a wall. The bedrooms feature beds with red sheets and white pillows, dressers with mirrors, nightstands, and lamps. Decorative items found throughout the house include rugs, curtains, a clock, a bird statue, and multiple paintings, one of which depicts a woman in a pink dress and a man in a blue shirt. A recurring feature throughout the location is the presence of numerous urns placed on various surfaces such as bookshelves, tables, and dressers, occasionally alongside vases of flowers and a small red house figurine.
Maison Squirrel is located in Flanders, Belgium. We have 17 images and 5 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 stars. Our locations are regularly updated with new photos and community feedback to ensure the most current information.

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