'Silence of the Lambs' house for sale in Pennsylvania
October 15, 2020 - Perryopolis
The Pennsylvania house made famous as the home of serial killer Buffalo Bill in 1991 horror film Silence of the Lambs is being listed for just under $300,000.
The three-story Princess Anne Victorian served as the home of insane serial killer Buffalo Bill in the film.
The house is located in Perryopolisin Fayette County - an hour outside of Pittsburgh.
According to the listing, the house is on 1.76 acres "along the Youghiogheny River.
Original hardwood floors, woodwork, light fixtures, pocket doors, fireplaces and wallpaper are in pristine condition, dating back to 1910 when the home was built.
However, the three-storey house is far less creepy than fans of the acclaimed movie will remember. Instead of a basement well, the property boasts a rose bed garden, a pool, and a gazebo.
The real estate listing suggests that the location’s ties to the legendary movie would make it a prime Airbnb destination for horror lovers.
Source : PennLive.com
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