A Pennsylvanian home with Hollywood and Oscar pedigree that sat on the market for almost a year when it was put up for sale in 2015, has sold for a second time. Listed in September, 2020, by the family that bought it and ran it as a B’n’B in 2016, the stunning Victorian mansion, with four bedrooms and large outdoor, sunken swimming pool, that sits on almost 2 acres, sold in a matter of months. The home featured in the 1991 Oscar winning film
Silence of the Lambs, serving as the home of serial killer Buffalo Bill, played by Ted Lavine.
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Being a big movie buff, you tend to want to venture out to see some of the iconic locations from your favorite movies or TV shows. I would love to see the actual Field of Dreams one day, for example. That being said there are some movie destinations that I would not be caught dead at. And given the fact that you can now spend the night at Buffalo Bill’s house, my pun was most definitely intended.
Yes, you did read that correctly. You will now have the chance to spend the night in the home of the fictional serial killer from The Silence of the Lambs, Buffalo Bill. I really don’t know whether to think this is cool or very, very creepy. For one, I do love the movie. However, the concept of staying in a home where some serious stuff went down is not all that appealing. Even though it is “fictitious”.