The family bought Victorian stunning house for $ 305K and were shocked by what they found – because it is a former funeral home

This wonderful gorgeous Victorian house comes with a macabre origin.

Ashley Berken and her wife were on home hunting in October when they discovered a 145-year-old Victorian home inside their budget, the 39-year-old told Newsweek.

They could not believe their fate – Wisconsin’s home offered enough space for their four children, two home officials and one whole old world character – all for $ 305,000.

However, the ranking failed to mention that the property was previously a funeral house twice.

A view of a “POV” tour in 145-year-old Victorian. Tiktok/ThefuneralhomeHouse
A May Tiktok video researched underground house floors previously used for bodies. Tiktok/ThefuneralhomeHouse

Home funeral operations allegedly rested in the 1960s, according to Berken.

Since buying the spooky house, Berken has since then sent to Tiktok to divide life within the attractive property, from the performances of the high quality dumplings of the house to the debate of renovations in the balm room.

Clearly, many have been intrigued by this unusual home taking into account her Tiktok, @thefuneralhomehouse account, has close to 28,000 followers and more than 200,000 likes.

“I feel as if the new life thickens in this space is the perfect use of it,” she said in the video. One of its plans is to install a small gardening area near a nearby window.

The decorated property is proud of fascinating and redundant details across its upper floors, including a tin ceiling in the kitchen, intricate interior wood floors, a 10 -legged mirror, stained glass windows, a magnificent staircase and light sculptural accessories.

She also has stunning work and original details throughout, but the true story of the house lies in the basement.

The wide underground floor – Berken would eventually learn – kept the balance room and a coffin exhibition hall. The latter from which she is considered turning into a dependent space for her children.

The “steep sink” is a remnant of the balm room. Tiktok/ThefuneralhomeHouse
The gorgeous foyer boasts of wood flooring worn in a star pattern. Tiktok/ThefuneralhomeHouse
The living room includes a 10 -foot construction mirror. Tiktok/ThefuneralhomeHouse

Berken told Newsweek that she was not heard about the story of the death of the house until she noticed Rampa in the garage designed to transport troops. A quick search for local registries provides its doubts.

However, Berken called the house “my absolute dream became true.”

The 39-year-old recalled her lasting love for the 1991 classic “My Daughter”, a film in which one of the young protagonists lives with her family in their burial home.

Berken cannot be reached for comment before the press.

A tin ceiling tops the kitchen. Tiktok/ThefuneralhomeHouse
Sculptural light matches are original for the home. Tiktok/ThefuneralhomeHouse


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