Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Belledune stone house found decaying in Belledune, New Brunswick, Canada.

A Belledune stone house located near the junction of Main Street & Turgeon Road in Belledune was built in 1980. More than likely the house was built using native stone. Construction period took less than a year to complete. It was a very nice house in a beautiful location with beautiful flowers. The view was amazing for whoever lived there.

The house burned down in a fire in 1995. The owners had no insurance on the house. Now how this house caught on fire is a complete mystery. There are some possibilities as to how The house could have gotten caught on fire from a brush fire or a forest fire due to its isolated location in the Canadian wilderness.

All that remains are the stone walls, a bell, one red satellite dish, garden of flowers, grass, and a chimney. Any other remains left were destroyed by the 1995 fire.

This Belledune stone house is located near the junction of Main Street & Turgeon Road, Belledune, New Brunswick, Canada.

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