Standing eerily quiet and left to rot, this is the abandoned £4million mansion of paedophile TV star .
Never-before-seen images of the home - where he carried out some of his vile acts - have been captured by urban explorers who broke into the property last week.
The footage shows the retro 1960s-style kitchen, compete with vinyl flooring and wood-veneered wall cabinets and ceiling, now empty save for a kettle and a half-used roll of paper towels.
Adjoining the room is a huge wood-panelled living area - with a large mirror on the wall - which is decorated with just an old white armchair tucked away in the corner.
Harris and wife Alwen's downstairs bedroom, which they used in later life, can be seen with an old-fashioned dressing table while upstairs, in a what was once a bathroom, a rusty, stained sink basin looks close to collapse.
The astonishing footage was captured by urban explorers Tress.Pass.South who broke into the Thames-side mansion in Bray, Berkshire, currently up for sale, and posted their footage online.
In the six-minute clip, black-clad members of the group are seen vaulting a stone wall into the former garden of the disgraced children's entertainer.
Filming their daring raid with head-mounted cameras, the three explorers roam the overgrown and weed-strewn grounds, peering into a locked outhouse, before gaining access into the basement via an unlocked sliding door.
A six-minute video captures group members dressed in black scaling a stone wall to enter the former estate of the disgraced children's entertainer
Using GoPro-style cameras to document their entry, the trio trekked through the overgrown estate and eventually gained access to the basement via an unsecured sliding door
The footage was posted onto the group's Facebook page on Friday
Initially listed for £4 million nearly a year ago, the property failed to attract a buyer and is now headed to auction with a guide price slashed by half
Harris died in the property from neck cancer aged 93 in May 2023 with an undertaker's private ambulance being photographed outside
The trio then climb some steps leading to a side-door - again unlocked- which gives them access to the kitchen but in the process triggers a security alarm.
They are seen squeezing through a serving hatch into the living area before heading through an open-plan hallway and into a dining room, empty except for a Welsh dresser left against the wall.
After briefly peering into Harris' former bedroom, they climb the stairs and film another bedroom, which has an en-suite, and the crumbling bathroom.
With the alarm still continuing to sound, they head down again, peeking into what looks to be an old office, before heading back outside past the Thames and over the wall.
The footage was posted onto the group's Facebook page yesterday.
One viewer wrote: 'Not the house fault. Could be made beautiful with a big part of the sale price going to a children's charity. We need to forget Rolf.'
Harris died in the property from neck cancer aged 93 in May 2023 with an undertaker's private ambulance being photographed outside.
His wife Alwen, who always stood by him, passed away the following August, also aged 93. She suffered a stroke after being diagnosed with vascular dementia.
The couple - married for 65-years- lived in the house as virtual recluses for their final years.
It was revealed earlier this month that the decaying mansion - which sits in a village popular with celebrities and is a few doors down from the former home of the late Sir Michael Parkinson - is set to be auctioned off for just a fraction of its asking price.
The property went on the market almost a year ago for £4million but it has failed to secure a buyer and will be sold at auction for half the original value.
As well as the connection to the infamous paedophile, the house - modelled on Harris' childhood Australian home in Perth, Western Australia - has fallen into disrepair during the year it has been on the market.
Moss covers some of the wall while windows are cracked and a rusting front gate hangs off its hinges. It is most likely going to be demolished and a completely new home built on the grounds.
Harris was jailed in July 2014 for five years and nine months after being found guilty of a dozen indecent assaults against four young girls.
His crimes took place between 1968 and 1986, with some of the assaults taking place inside his family home.
In one instance it was reported that Harris sexually assaulted one of his daughter Bindi's friends when she was aged between 13 and 19.
He was said to have performed a sex act on her while his daughter slept in another room.
The footage shows the retro 1960s-style kitchen, compete with vinyl flooring and wood-veneered wall cabinets and ceiling
A large mirror hangs in the adjacent wood-panelled living area, where an old white armchair sits isolated in the corner of the otherwise empty room
The decaying mansion, located in a celebrity-favored village just doors away from Sir Michael Parkinson’s former home, is reportedly heading to auction for significantly less than its initial asking price
After moving to England in his early 20s, Harris found fame as an art student turned BBC television personality, where he hosted a regular ten-minute cartoon segment on the children’s program Jigsaw
Harris was released from prison in 2017, with thousands of pounds understood to have been spent renovating the property for his return.
However, neighbours of the convicted paedophile put their multimillion-pound riverside properties up for sale unable to stomach living next to him.
Harris rose to fame in his early 20s when he moved to England, became an art student and found work in television at the BBC, performing a regular ten-minute cartoon drawing section in a children's show - Jigsaw.
He went on to illustrate Harbin's Paper Magic programme in 1956 and quickly became a regular on other BBC television shows, trying his hand as an actor, before inventing the wobbleboard - and using it in his song 'Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport'.




