There's a reason some of the most terrifying movies involve dolls.
A pair of urban explorers from England discovered one of the most terrifying sights they had ever seen: a house filled with dolls.
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The two friends, Mitch Johnson and Jake Parr are best friends and love to explore odd urban places, so they jumped at the chance to check out this home filled to the rafters with stuffies and other dolls.
They drove six hours from Manchester, England, to Selkirk, Scotland, to find an abandoned home in the woods that gave these two the massive creeps.
Every room was filled with hundreds of toys, including several collectors' items, such as a large collection of cabbage patch kids.
Rumour has it that a woman who lived there started collecting toys when her husband died. She passed away years later and the home remains abandoned.
In an interview with MSN.com, Mitch explained that it was one of the most unsettling experiences he's ever had.
"This was the creepiest place I've ever been to. I just could not wait to get out. I even sacrificed some pictures because I just didn't want to be in there." he said.
The toys were covered in cobwebs, and they smelled incredibly musty.
The home's location didn't help since it was a nearly-hour trek through the woods.
"It was just the most bizarre place I've ever been, and I've been all around the world doing this," Mitch told the outlet.
"It felt like anyone was going to jump out at any opportunity.
I felt like I was being watched. I couldn't wait to get out of there" he added.
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