The Ghosts of Dayner House: A Deep Dive into Abandoned Florida’s Most Enigmatic Ruin
Discover the Dayner House, a Florida relic that urban explorers will appreciate for its quiet grandeur and timeworn details. This site carries layers of history in its weathered walls, inviting a thoughtful look at architecture, craftsmanship, and the stories that linger long after residents have moved on.
Ready to see more? Dive into the Dayner House through the self-guided 12-image 360-degree panoramic virtual tour below, where each viewpoint reveals new textures, artifacts, and clues to the home’s past. Take your time, study the rooms, and let the visuals guide your curiosity.
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Abandoned structures evoke curiosity, and for those interested in URBEX or urban exploring in Florida, each ruin has a story buried in public records — if you know where to look. This post compiles the verifiable data about Dayner House, based on County property appraiser records, and summarizes what is known about its construction, dimensions, and ownership.
A Clean, Factual Summary about the Dayner House
Here is a distilled fact sheet for Dayner House:
Attribute | Value (per public records) |
---|---|
Year Built | 1900 |
Base (Heated/Cooled) Area | 2,480 sq ft |
Gross Area | 1,792 sq ft |
Construction Type | Wood frame |
Exterior Walls | Wood |
Roof Cover | Metal |
Plan Shape | Rectangular |
Land Acreage | 18.5 acres |
Known Transactions | 1999 sale for $135,000; 2019 sale to an LLC for $550,000; 2023 transfer at $0 |
No authoritative record exists in the appraisal records about bedrooms, bathrooms, interior condition, or historical narrative.
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A 360-degree panoramic image inside the abandoned Oxford House in Central Florida. Photograph by the Abandoned in 360 URBEX Team
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Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
- Canon DSLR camera
- Canon 8-15mm fisheye
- Manfrotto tripod
- Custom rotating tripod head
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