Inside 'Dracula's lair': Recluse jailed after police found his 'frightening' arsenal of weapons sells his terrifying bushland mansion Graham Leslie White, 58, had his four-bedroom home in Wallan, Victoria raided by police in July 2018 Officers found a cache of illegal firearms including a modified machine gun, handguns and dozens of knives The sprawling property is full of items that were once displayed at a Dracula restaurant in Melbourne By Ben Hill For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:27 BST, 18 April 2019 | Updated: 06:28 BST, 18 April 2019 Viewcomments Advertisement The home of a recluse who was jailed after police found a 'frightening' arsenal of weapons inside the property has sold for less than $650,000. Graham Leslie White, 58, had his four-bedroom home in Wallan, Victoria raided by police in July 2018. Officers found a cache of illegal firearms including a modified machine gun. semi-automatic shotgun, handguns, dozens of knives and swords during the search. The property was sold this week for between $600,000 and $650,000, Realeastate.com.au reported. The home of a recluse who was jailed after police found a 'frightening' arsenal of weapons inside the property has sold for less than $650,000 Graham Leslie White, 58, had his four-bedroom home in Wallan, Victoria raided by police in July 2018 The house is lined by tall trees, obscuring it from public view, and sits on an unkempt 6075sq m block. The 10-car garage is surrounded by skulls and the windows are painted black. The ceilings are also black and have dark-coloured chandeliers hanging from them. Scary masks are hung up on the walls and the house is full of items that were once used at the now-defunct Dracula's Cabaret Restaurant in Melbourne. White's lawyer Ian Hill said he had 24 cars on the property. Most of the vehicles were American 'muscle' cars. The arsenal of weapons at the home were found behind a false wall of shelves in the property's bathroom, The Age reported. A loaded handgun was found under White's bed, and bladed weapons, a spiked club, a crossbow and imitation firearms were also displayed around the home. Officers found a cache of illegal firearms including a modified machine gun. semi-automatic shotgun, handguns, dozens of knives and swords during the search White was sentenced to six months behind bars in March. 'He's had an interest in firearms for probably 30 years. They took his interest, not only the mechanics but the beauty - as he sees it - that firearms possess,' Mr Hill said at the time. 'This is a man who is somewhat eccentric, who lives a relatively isolated life on this scenic, large, rural property.' Judge John Smallwood said White had a 'very frightening collection of weapons'. White's property was purchased by a local buyer after it did not sell at auction, estate agent Wayne Dent said. Scary masks are hung up on the walls and the house is full of items that were once used at the now-defunct Dracula's Cabaret Restaurant in Melbourne Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility