Stephen King’s Former Mysterious Gothic Victorian Home in Bangor, Maine

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Front View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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In the heart of Bangor’s historic Whitney Park District stands a striking Victorian mansion, once home to famed horror author Stephen King.

Known for his chilling novels IT, The Shining, and Pet Sematary, King’s former residence has become a must-see for fans.

The house attracts visitors who are captivated by its distinctive Gothic exterior, a testament to the dark imagination of its renowned owner.

Stephen King’s Legacy in Bangor

In 2018, Stephen King announced his decision to move from this beloved Bangor home, relocating primarily to Florida.

However, he left an enduring legacy in Bangor by converting his mansion into a nonprofit archive of his work.

The property, now holds some of King’s personal items and manuscripts, previously housed at the University of Maine.

Though only accessible by special request, this transformation ensures King’s work will be preserved in the very town that inspired him.

A Gothic Landmark: Red Exterior and Ornate Iron Gate

This bold red Victorian mansion with white trim is a true architectural gem, built in an Italianate Villa style that spans two acres.

Lush trees and other grand historic homes line the street, adding to its mystique.

King’s former home is also famous for its black wrought-iron gate decorated with cobwebs, spiders, bat-winged creatures, and a mythical three-headed dragon—symbols that perfectly capture the eerie atmosphere of his work.

This unique gate is a favorite photo-op for fans, offering a glimpse into King’s creative world.

Gothic Gate of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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The red mansion with white trim is framed by a beautifully maintained garden, with a brick pathway leading up to its entrance.

Front View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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This grand Victorian-style house stands proudly with its red exterior, intricate white trim, and charming turret, evoking a sense of classic elegance and historic charm.

Side View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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A close-up of a large window showing a single red balloon inside, adds a mysterious atmosphere to the mansion.

Red Balloon in Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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This grand red Victorian-style mansion with a turret and Gothic iron gates is framed against a blue sky, surrounded by lush greenery.

Front View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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Side View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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 This Victorian mansion is framed by autumnal trees and Gothic black gates, creating a picturesque seasonal scene.

Front View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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Side View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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The mansion with snow-dusted rooftops and an iron gate, set against a gray sky, creates a moody, haunting atmosphere.

Front View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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The side view of this home includes a beautifully carved tree sculpture with various animals and symbols, nestled in meticulously maintained gardens.

Side View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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Bat-adorned iron gates and an arched brick path lead up to its grand entrance, blending historical elegance with gothic touches.

Front View of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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The mansion’s dark facade and gothic architectural elements add a moody backdrop to the scene, amplifying the air of mystery surrounding the setting.

Tourist in Front of Stephen King's Former Maine Home.
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Ornate wrought-iron gates guard the entrance to a grand Victorian mansion, featuring intricate spiderweb motifs and bat shapes that add an eerie charm to the scene.

Tourist in Front of Stephen King's Former Maine Home.
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Tourist in Front of Stephen King's Former Maine Home.
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The whimsical statue of a turquoise-colored frog stands by an iron fence, creating a quirky contrast to its refined garden surroundings.

Bronze Sculpture in Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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Bronze Sculpture in Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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Two whimsical seagull ornaments attached to the mansion’s black iron gate, add a playful touch.

Seagull Ornaments in Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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An eerie clown mask peeks out from inside a parked car, contributing to a horror-themed atmosphere.

Penny-wise Clown Mask in Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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The Eerie Tree Sculpture by Chainsaw Artist Josh Landry

Beyond the gate stands a whimsical tree sculpture crafted by chainsaw artist Josh Landry.

Crafted from a dead ash tree, it features mythical creatures, including a dragon, and adds a fittingly eerie touch to the property, capturing the hauntingly fantastical essence of King’s work.

Wooden Sculpture in Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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An intricate wooden tree sculpture with animals and mystical figures stands in the garden, showcasing detailed carvings.

Wooden Sculpture in Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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Wooden Sculpture in Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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Tours and Local Attractions

Though the mansion’s interior is closed to the public, Bangor offers tours of locations that inspired Stephen King’s writing, providing fans insight into his connection to the town.

Nearby landmarks like the Paul Bunyan Statue, the Hannibal Hamlin Death Couch, and Mount Hope Cemetery—all featured in his works—enhance the experience, giving visitors a full “Stephen King experience” in his native Maine.

A little free library box, painted in blue and white, sits in a neighborhood garden filled with plants.

Free Library in Neighborhood of Stephen King's Former Maine Home
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A towering statue of Paul Bunyan wearing a plaid shirt, and holding an axe, with a modern building in the background, symbolizing local folklore.

Statue in Stephen King's Former Maine Home neighborhood.
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A nearby old, weathered white house with peeling paint stands under a partly cloudy sky, its historic architecture creating an eerie ambiance.

Neighborhood House of Stephen King's Former Maine Home.
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Neighborhood House of Stephen King's Former Maine Home.
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Adjacent to Stephen King’s grand mansion, another large, elegant Victorian home painted in light gray with detailed white trim, surrounded by vibrant green lawns, displays classic architectural grace and historical character.

Neighborhood House of Stephen King's Former Maine Home.
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Neighborhood House of Stephen King's Former Maine Home.
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A Living Legacy

Stephen King’s former mansion is more than just an old house in Bangor; it’s a landmark that encapsulates the essence of one of America’s greatest storytellers.

With its ominous exterior, intricate gothic decorations, and quiet historic neighborhood, the house remains a powerful symbol of King’s work and his deep connection to Bangor.

For fans of his stories and for those who appreciate unique architecture, King’s Victorian mansion is a must-see spot—an enduring tribute to a master of horror and his haunting imagination.

Front-view of Stephen King's Former Maine Home.
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