What many consider to be Canada's most photographed house is finally no more

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The Guyitt house in Chatham-Kent, Ont., is gone.

The once crumbling and empty house was built somewhere between 1840 and 1850. It was a popular spot for tourists and photographers looking for the perfect shot — a combination of spooky and stunning — tucked away at the end of Talbot Trail.

But the old house was failing, its doors and window frames pulled and misshapen by the falling walls.

This week, crews demolished it. 

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A tractor is shown at the Guyitt house, which is commonly known as the most photographed home in Canada. Crews demolished it this week. (Nick Seman)

It was considered by many

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