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Couple gets letter revealing ‘creepy secret’ rooms in their 130-year-old home

Well, house this for creepy? 

Millennial couple Courtney and Matt are discovering secret rooms, hideaways and compartments in their 130-year-old home, thanks to an eerie, unexpected message from the “last surviving member” of the family that previously owned the estate. 

“We got a letter addressed ‘purchaser,’” explained Courtney in her trending TikTok tell-all, adding that the correspondence came from someone in Canada. 

“It says, ‘Let me introduce myself. I am the last surviving member of the Madison family who once owned the house, and I grew up in it,’” read the letter. “‘I would like to … tell you about the secret rooms and a few things you may not have been told when you bought the house.’”

The location of Courtney and Matt’s new home is unclear. The pair has also not shared any definitive information about the Madison family who previously owned the property. 

But in the clip, which scared up more than 1.5 million views, the new homeowners took a tour around their rambling Victorian-style abode — which, according to a separate video, they recently purchased from a historical society — and uncovered its previously camouflaged details. 

First, they unearthed a secret liquor cabinet above the fireplace in their front parlor. The treasure trove of dusty, vintage spirits was tucked away behind a sliding, mirrored panel. Decades-old, unopened bottles of French rosé wine from 1970 and cabernet sauvignon from 1989 were stashed away alongside aged containers of bourbon, beer and cream sherry. 

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Millennials Courtney and Matt are going viral on TikTok after receiving a letter about the secret rooms hidden throughout their new 130-year-old home.
Millennials Courtney and Matt are going viral on TikTok after receiving a letter about the secret rooms hidden throughout their new 130-year-old home. living_in_history/Tiktok
The letter was sent to the married couple by the "last surviving member of the Madison family," who previously lived in the home.
The letter was sent to the married couple by the “last surviving member of the Madison family,” who previously lived in the home. living_in_history/Tiktok
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Next, Courtney and Matt followed the letter to a secret room found “in the [bathroom], directly opposite the door in the wall.”

However, when the couple, with their toddler daughter in tow, hunted down the hidden escape in their bathroom — which Courtney deemed “by far the scariest room” in the house, owing to its antiquated and shabby appeal — the nook turned out to be a small crawl space rather than a room. 

“My guess is there probably used to be some kind of room up here,” said Courtney, “but really, it’s just a creepy attic space.”

Courtney and Matt were stunned to find a secret compartment above the fireplace of their parlor that was filled with vintage bottles of alcohol.
Courtney and Matt were stunned to find a secret compartment above the fireplace of their parlor that was filled with vintage bottles of alcohol. NYPost Composite

The slightly anticlimactic discovery aside, Courtney then revealed a tiny, locked door stationed directly opposite their toilet. The small entrance opened up to a sprawling trunk room. 

“There is this huge space,” she exclaimed. “We’re going to try and figure out how to use this space, but right now it’s just kind of a cool, cool room.”

And intrigued TikTok watchers agreed. 

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The new homeowners uncovered the secret hideaway in their bathroom, which Courtney called a "creepy attic."
The new homeowners uncovered the secret hideaway in their bathroom, which Courtney called a “creepy attic.”living_in_history/Tiktok
Courtney and Matt also revealed a huge room behind a locked door in their bathroom.
Courtney and Matt also revealed a huge room behind a locked door in their bathroom. living_in_history/Tiktok
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“I love your house! This is like a treasure hunt!” gushed an online onlooker. 

“This is my literal dream! So jealous!” raved another, in part. 

“I love that [the previous owner] mailed you a letter telling you all about the house,” one spectator cheered. “So cool!”

In separate posts, Courtney and Matt also revealed that the former homeowners left antique furniture and trinkets in the house, including an old music box that plays a hair-raising rendition of the wedding march when cranked. 

“Oh, my God!” yelled Courtney in a clip featuring the discovery. The video earned 1.2 million views on TikTok. “Every day, a new treasure.”