On a hill off the east side of Rain Dream Hill near Wilde lake sits the shell of a stone house - "Bleak House" - once part of "Oakland." The wealthy George Riggs Gaither built the home for his newly married son George (who became a Confederate cavalry officer) and his wife Rebecca Dorsey. As the home of a confederate, Bleak House was sold during the Civil War in 1863 and the family moved to a safer Baltimore. During the Depression the home was deserted and was just a few wall fragments by 1960. The ruins form a creative play space with a slide, a ramp and a few levels to practice stairs. A small outbuilding, probably the dairy, is beyond the slide in the photo to the left.