Without a doubt, there would be changes between pictures of your childhood home and how it looks now. If you had a picture of your house from the 1870s, think about how much it would have changed over time. Freddy Goodall, who lives in the UK and is 23 years old, was interested in these changes.
The house where he grew up looks a little different in a Victorian picture than it does now. He was right when he thought it might mean there was a fake wall or a secret passageway. He found a passageway behind the bookshelves in a library room when he looked around more. This passageway led to many other finds.
Goodall grew up in the 500-year-old house in Brighton, and she didn’t know there was anything odd about it until recently. In 2020, he shared his first find on TikTok, where it has been seen over 4.5 million times and liked over 500K times. The New York Post then picked up the story and said that he had found hundreds of secret rooms and tunnels while exploring the hidden route.
Goodall found a brick-lined hallway with many people’s names written in chalk, as well as a safe with an old message inside. So, what did each of these texts try to do? Some people think they were made so that staff could move around this beautiful old house more quickly.
People also think that the caves may have once been linked to nearby buildings, like a church. According to Goodall’s guess, the names written in chalk were probably those of students who skipped class and used the empty halls to write graffiti.