This is why I love scouting the Bronx.

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Because you’ll be driving down a street lined with typical Bronx apartment buildings, the last place you’d expect to stumble on anything outside the norm…

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…when all of a sudden, you’ll notice something minor – maybe a break in the trees up ahead…

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And I swear, in the Bronx, these little snippets always have a habit…

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…of turning out to be something really incredible:

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As I jumped out of my car and started taking pictures of the beautiful property at 1857 Anthony Avenue, someone saw me and yelled out “Don’t get too close to the haunted mansion!” And I realized he was right – I don’t know if I’ve come across a more archetypal haunted mansion-esque home (of the stone variety) in New York City.

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Want further proof? From the myriad of rusted gates (sealed by chains, no less!), worn stone steps, and withered trees, tell me this doesn’t seem like the fuel for dozens of local ghost stories:

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And it gets even better – because 1857 Anthony Avenue is watching you. Look to the top of the steps…

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…and you’ll see a pair of ornamental figures whose eyes are just waiting to dart left and right when you’re not looking:

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The other figure:

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A bit of history: 1857 Anthony Avenue was built in 1896 by Edwin Shuttleworth, a stonedealer, at a time when this area of the Bronx was a prosperous suburb.

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The Shuttleworth mansion was constructed on “Mount Hope,” a hill that was formerly part of the nearby Buckhout farmland.

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One of my favorite features is the front gable, with its wonderful ornamental railing. Does it get any more Addams Family than this?

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I also love the two “candle-snuffer” towers…

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As I was shooting the right tower, I noticed something…

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Someone else was watching me!

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In fact, if you swing around to the side…

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You’ll find quite a few faces keeping watch…

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Here’s another on the tower…

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A close-up:

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And another on the side:

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Who are these faces? Judging by Shakespeare’s appearance, they’re presumed to all be famous men, but most remain unidentified:

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The house was sold in 2007 for $675,000 by a seller who had lived there for 70 years. The new owners have vowed to restore it to its previous opulence.

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One final note: there’s an old garage at the rear of the property.

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One of the walls appears to have fallen off, and it’s really neat to see the ancient timbers inside:

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Of course, the haunted mansion effect is somewhat seasonal – during the summer, the green vegetation makes the place quite a lot cheerier.

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But never forget that 1857 Anthony Avenue is always watching.

-SCOUT

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  1. Maricarmen Avatar
    Maricarmen

    Interesting article about this house and their owners:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/27/garden/27mansion.html?pagewanted=1&_r=0

    1. Cyndi Avatar
      Cyndi

      Great link, thanks! Just makes me want more pictures!

  2. Albert Avatar

    Very interesting site. Your readers might like to visit my photo tour: http://www.thearchobserver.com
    Cheers
    Albert

    1. Jake Bottero Avatar
      Jake Bottero

      I don’t see the connection…

  3. Albert Avatar

    Hi Jake,
    I take “On the street” photos of interesting properties around Seattle. Many people that like to look at NYC scenes like to look at west coast architecture also…

  4. R. Freeman Avatar
    R. Freeman

    The garage wall looks like the original finished surface in the vein of Adirondack stick style cabins. I don’t think it was structural timber now exposed. I would guess that the horizontal siding was a later addition. It may have always been a garage, but could have been a garden folly or summerhouse.

  5. Marianne Avatar
    Marianne

    I wish there were pictures of the interior. What a great house!

  6. Assume Avatar

    It’s very spooky to have so many faces watching on the surface of the building. Do you know about “haunted” houses in Manhattan?

  7. John K. Avatar

    Whoa… A friend is at this moment staying in this house with a friend. He reports the house is quite impressive inside. I can imagine a movie being written for this place, overgrown as it is with the surrounding urbs. Will pass this blog post along to him.

  8. Fifilaru Avatar
    Fifilaru

    I grew up in the Bronx. It is weird this way.

  9. Jossie Avatar
    Jossie

    I was dreaming of a house for the past 10 years, how ironic this picture is up of that same house. The inside was dark wooden floors, little furniture like a table, and a lamp on the first floor. But every time I dreamed of it I had nightmares. I would love to see how it looks inside. Great post.

  10. KEVIN MORONEY Avatar
    KEVIN MORONEY

    I WAS INSIDE THAT HOUSE 40 YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS A POLICE OFFICER IN THE 48TH PRECINCT. I HANDLED A DOA THERE. IT HAD WOOD EVERYWHERE AND THE CEILINGS WERE METAL THERE WERE WINDOW IN THE REAR THAT CONTAINED PHOTOS OF FAMILY MEMBERS DEVELOPED ON THEM. HOUSE WAS BEAUTIFUL.

  11. ann Avatar
    ann

    I would love to live in this house iwould honor being a caretaker just for the opportunity

  12. ann Avatar
    ann

    Would do it for free as soon as I laid eyes on this house I felt intriged. I can truly say she’s beautiful I live it .

  13. Destiny Avatar
    Destiny

    Im staying with my boyfriend now and we pass by this house all the time, we even got our baby kitten in front on this house as it was laying helplessly in front. But one thing I always noticed is that sometimes the lights will be on in the top floor but then I get confused cause the first gate is chained up so I don’t understand whats going on in there. But it is beautiful and I always wanted to go inside.

  14. William Russo Avatar
    William Russo

    My grandparents owned the home for many,many years. The inside was beautiful with dark rich woods. There were secret passages from the kitchen to the basement below. Sliding doors to separate rooms. Huge bathrooms!I mean huge!. Very large kitchen with a number of ovens and double simks. There was an ornate semi spiral staircase, I remember a lovely piano. LIght wood and hand painted..but never quite in tune.There would be at least twenty of us at the diner table for all the big holidays. There was a maid and a chauffeur.Grandpa was a hunter and a horseback rider, I remember trophy pheasants and squirrels as well as a deer. Long time ago but I remember the house well.

  15. Terry Weber Avatar
    Terry Weber

    You have some awesome exterior pictures. I would love to see the inside!

  16. maureen stephens chung Avatar
    maureen stephens chung

    Ok, so is this house on Anthony Avenue really “haunted”?….it would be cool to see pictures of the inside; seriously take it down and rebuild from the ground up just the way it was…

    1. Dwayne Avatar
      Dwayne

      This is actually my sister’s house. So glad it’s in the family! The architecture is a marvel but just for those who are curious, it’s far from haunted. Great memories in this place 🙂

  17. joan Avatar

    Our family knew Bill Evers for many years and we were always amazed at this house and its contents when we visited. This is truely a very beautiful house

  18. LINDA Avatar
    LINDA

    This was my fathers home he grew up in, and as we grew up visiting it I remember many beautiful holidays and memories in this house , especially that beautiful hand painted piano in one of the front round turrets , a huge table in the dining room with velvet chairs beautifully carved and a table at least 20ft long, and a fireplace in almost every room the bathroom was so big upstairs it made an echo !! we would celebrate every Christmas there and thanksgiving and New Years and Easter, the kitchen was as big as a restaurant huge marble table big double oven unlike any !! The carved wood in all rooms and staircase was beautiful ,it was not a haunted feeling at all, it was warm with family and friends always and wonderful food!! Grampas office was to left as u walked in, all beautiful dark wood moldings and fireplace,even his desk was beautiful, it was like a library and so much more!!! I wish I could see inside again . in any case i hope the new family loves it and gives it a new life with friends and family they were good memories … in the summer grampa and gramma had a home in long beach , that was a lovely place also with lots of memories for me , it was a good life I wish I could show my grandchildren this place someday . thank you for showing us, haven’t seen it in 60 years or more !!!!!

    1. Steve Avatar
      Steve

      Linda – Thank you (and some others) who have given us some terrific memories of this grand old house. More than a house, it is a place of memories shared and family with your word pictures bringing it all back. I too, like others have mentioned, hope that it is restored and new families will live there and start making memories anew. Thank you.

  19. joan pucherelli Avatar
    joan pucherelli

    I remember this home back in the 1970s when it belonged to a dear friend of ours Bill Evers—-it was a beautiful magical house at that time

  20. UNIQUE ORTIZ P$ Avatar
    UNIQUE ORTIZ P$

    IM FROM THAT NEIGHBORHOOD AND IN FACT THAT HOUSE IS IN FACT “HAUNTED”