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People stumble upon the most surprising things hidden in their homes. Whether tucked away in walls, buried beneath floors, or even appearing unexpectedly in the middle of a room, these discoveries can be eerie, historic or just plain bizarre.

From a hidden well to antique flooring and an unusual visitor, we look at some of the most unexpected discoveries homeowners have made in their houses.

Images of a mysterious well in the middle of a kitchen (left) and 100-year-old hardwood hidden beneath “millennial grey floors.”@victoriahouseinthehillls and @liana.abigayle on TikTok

A ‘Creepy’ Well

Emma Harrison and her partner Rhys Stainer found a mysterious “creepy” well in the middle of the kitchen of their 19th-century home, which was being renovated.

The couple spotted the well, which is “in amazing condition,” during the viewing of the Victorian house set in a small village in the Malvern Hills of England. They went “straight into renovations” just a few weeks after completing the deal on their home, she told Newsweek

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