Charles Robert Wilson House
For enthusiasts of abandoned places and mid-century architecture, the Charles Robert Wilson House in central Florida is a must-see. Built in the 1960s by the renowned designer Charles Robert Wilson, this remarkable home has stood the test of time, even as it has been left to the elements for years. Its unique design captures the essence of mid-century modern style, making it a fascinating destination for urban explorers and history buffs alike.
To bring this abandoned gem to life, we’ve created a 360-degree virtual tour featuring 20 panoramic images. This immersive experience allows you to explore the property in detail, offering a vivid sense of its layout and atmosphere. Step into a piece of architectural history without leaving your seat and see what makes the Charles Robert Wilson House a captivating relic of the past.
Click here to view it in fullscreen.
About the abandoned Florida home
Built and designed by Charles Robert Wilson Sr in 1966, this 3,698 square foot home was inspired by the famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. The total square footage of this uniquely designed home measures a whopping 7,606 square feet under roof. The pool area itself is 2,086 square feet. The home was designed to have a lot of natural Florida light coming through all the massive windows throughout the home. High ceilings with windows on both the front and rear of the home help illuminate the inside of this home. As you can see in the virtual tour above, this home had many unique features such as the high ceilings, textured brick design above the fireplace, two sections to the master bathroom (one for the tub and another for the shower), outdoor bar, water fountain and even a bathroom and sauna by the pool.

Equirectangular panoramic image of the living room area of the abandoned Charles Robert Wilson home in Bartow, Florida.
If you liked this amazing abandoned home, you might like this abandoned house in Tenerife or even this plane wreck from 1983 that has been sitting on a mountain side since it crashed. You can also check out our top abandoned places in Florida page.
Welcome to a world of exploration and intrigue at Abandoned in 360, where adventure awaits with our exclusive membership options. Dive into the mysteries of forgotten places with our Gold Membership, offering access to GPS coordinates to thousands of abandoned locations worldwide. For those seeking a deeper immersion, our Platinum Membership goes beyond the map, providing members with exclusive photos and captivating 3D virtual walkthroughs of these remarkable sites. Discover hidden histories and untold stories as we continually expand our map with new locations each month. Embark on your journey today and uncover the secrets of the past like never before. Join us and start exploring with Abandoned in 360.
Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
- Canon DSLR camera
- Canon 8-15mm fisheye
- Manfrotto tripod
- Custom rotating tripod head
Do you have 360-degree panoramic images captured in an abandoned location? Send your images to Abandonedin360@gmail.com. If you choose to go out and do some urban exploring in your town, here are some safety tips before you head out on your Urbex adventure. If you want to start shooting 360-degree panoramic images, you might want to look onto one-click 360-degree action cameras.
Click on a state below and explore the top abandoned places for urban exploring in that state.
4 Comments
Where is this located?
Gold Members have access to the location with our map plus over 1,000 more locations.