This has got to be your best find EVER!! Hard to believe that they just walked out & left EVERYTHING behind. Looks like the house is so secluded that you may very well be the first to walk thru. Judging by the dust & dirt & things in the house it looks like abandoned in the mid 1990s. Those calendars don't add up.
Wow what a find All the beautiful old furniture and their valued possessions,so sad too to see it just rot.Lovely old home ,someone's life of personal treasures.Thank you 👍❤️🇺🇸
I’d say as they got older they moved the beds to the kitchen for warmth from the stove/ water heater in the wintertime because it would be going all the time .Really good find mate . Time capsule for sure.
That was my thought. Or the rigors of the land took a toll on their aging bodies and their mobility forced them to use the kitchen area as their living area. I always think when I see a place left as is that the occupants or occupant had passed suddenly or unexpectedly leaving the place exactly how it was.
This is indeed like walking into a time capsule and an urbex explorers dream of discovering Aladdin's cave, filled with once precious memories and belongings. Such an intriguing explore thanks Paul, of a late Edwardian South Australian homestead. 😊
😁 it's the fun of finding them not knowing what's going to be inside and appreciating what ever is left regardless but as you say in this instance better for you as a viewer. I am greatful my viewers appreciate my videos how ever the homes are found. 😊 It's more satisfying for me as an explorer to find my own rather than follow the urbex tour list of locations. 😁👍
The display cabinet around the 19:47 mark contains a die cast coach and horses. This looks to be the item produced by Lesney of England for the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. Shortly after, Lesney became known as the makers of Matchbox cars, but the "coronation coach" was the first model they produced.
Well spotted Simon! 😊 I would never have known that. Makes you realise that our loved and cared for possessions can just end up sitting in a dusty cabinet forgotten. Pity the ceiling is coming down as that is going to really let the elements in. Cheers for watching 👍😁
Wow wow I just love this beautiful home, can not believe they had left all there belongings behind. Gosh someone could bring this beautiful home back to life. Congratulations on a great find guys ❤
What a cracker! A wonderful treasure trove. Love the clocks, sewing machine and all the cupboards! I’d spend a whole day just looking at every thing. Thanks for a glimpse into this time capsule Paul x
Another awesome old abandoned farmhouse waiting to be explored while you are still able to and it is slowly decaying but glad that you and Werner are getting a chance to see it while you can take care and have a nice week and see you again next week Thank You.👋🤠🇦🇺
Always makes me sad to see those beautiful Singer sewing machines just sitting there, they're gorgeous & usually STILL work!! (I "stored" a friend's 1922 Singer treadle & DID use it!! It was in the exact cabinet!) Definitely some nice collectibles too, love the clock!! Amazing find!! Happy you covered important details so no one can go loot the place.
Should have come with you on this one!!! That is certainly a treasure trove of an explore, like the gift that keeps giving........ Werner wouldn't shut up till i watched this one, he was so excited!!
Another gem, Paul!!! The 1953 photo of the 16 Nashos Battalion was about the time my oldest brother (RIP) went to Woodside in the Adelaide Hills. He'd be 93 now. My Old Dear had Singer treadle sewing machine. The one in your video looks in great nick! Ah, the old electric wireless sets... Pre TV, we used to sit around, staring at ours on a Saturday night, as if it was a TV, listening to the old radio serials...Night Beat, Hop Harrigan etc. etc. The Old Man smoking his very smelly pipe stuffed with Log Cabin tobacco. Thanks for the memories, mate!!!
The radio was such a central thing back in those days no doubt, still is to some extent for many people :-) Log Cabin in the Orange round tin or the Yellow rectangle tin? Both? :-) Cheers again Beachbum
@@urbexindigo5164 Definitely yellow! I smoked that pipe one day & the only time the Old Man didn't give me a hiding. He thought I'd suffered enough chundering my heart up...🤢🤣
This was one of my favorite places a masterpiece and a gem. An old home packed with so many memories now decayed and surrounded by nature, it is definately reclaimed. This was an awesome explore mate and one which stands out from many we have done cheers.
Werner, I think this is in my top 10, close to #1. The roofing, sandstone, art deco influence; loved all the lighting fixtures, the drone beginning and music - just WOW! Well done fellas, thank you. Loved the old tombstone wireless's, my dad had one. The thick walls, how cool this home must have been in summer. I am just a little bit envious I am not there doing the exploring too. Lucky fellas! There were some bedroom cupboards and little boxes of the elderly gentleman's that Paulie didn't open, I was sitting here urging him to open it😢. Always an adventure😊❤
Paul this was an awesome find. I luv the drone shots and the intro music. This one with everything left behind made me feel sad. Someone's life all left, nobody to claim anything. Beautiful old Singer sewing machine in great condition. You could see they had a lovely garden with all the plants left, looking overgrown but still lovely. Thanks for the awesome explore! Cheers! ☮️💜
You didn’t say the magic words; You beauty! Wonderful explore, the amount of beautiful things left in the home amazed me. They obviously loved their home, and it makes me sad to see so many precious things not being loved by someone. The two beds in the kitchen could have been a matter of convenience. The one room contained everything an elderly couple would need, with the toilet nearby. Maybe a child or relative started packing things up, and their own life prevented them from finishing the job. Though I have tears in my eyes, I can see well enough to type; thank you. ❤️
Hi cincyzoe :-) Yes that makes perfect sense about having the beds in there as an elderly couple. I think I did quickly say "You beauty" didnt I??? haha Cheers for watching :-)
absolutely loved this! The wife loved her landscaping, beautiful trees and shrubbery, love the cacti and the grapevine archway. This home gives a real appreciation of days of old. And what beautiful acreage the farmer had! Excellent find and tour Paul, thanks again!
What an interesting explore!! I can't believe all of that antique furniture in such great condition. I hope the family sames it before it gets ruined. Thanks for another great video!!
They did good for themselves in their bigger days, later to simplify their last days conveniently living in the kitchen and closer to the bath. It's the perspective I see here. I also seen no evidence of children other than a twin bed in another room, too many children and there'd be very little to none of those nice delicate artifacts and furnishings. Thanks for the explore Paul, this one had it all. Stayin tuned! 👍🤠 Note: 14:07 I never knew wood fired cooking stoves were manufactured so late, makes me wonder if they're still made or how late they were made.
Hi paul , you are so good at your presentation and you know your work. I watched you take us through this beautiful home and l had memories go through to my childhood. Thanks again paul. Cheers deb
This one a Beauty with all the collectables.And the beautiful life they lived together till the end of there life.Thank you Paul for another great adventure.I can't wait for the next one.
I know I say this all the time🙌 but what a find 🙌 this home bought back so many memories of my aunties uncles and grandparents!!! They all long gone now😞💔 I can not stress how amazing this explore was especially for me. Wish you had of open the wooden box inside the cupboard. Also wished you pulled the old doll out from the cupboard space , as I am a proud collector of old dolls 1700 1800 and 1900 !! Loved the old tomb stone radios along with the coffee tables to which I have here in my home. Thank you so much Paul absolutely outstanding.
Hi Sue 😊 of dam I did forget the pull the doll out after walking over to the cupboard! Glad this old place brought back memories for you. Your childhood sounds like you really experience the good old ways as well. Cheers for watching 👍😁
Wow, these are a few of my favourite things ❤️ 🎼🎶 I can't believe you didn't comment on the tractor seat stools in the shed!! Great explore 👍🌻 I was so excited and loving what I saw! I forgot to thank you for taking us along!! I'm off to work after I watch, and a quick comment was all I could manage 😊 Very icy in NE Tasmania today ❤️
@@urbexindigo5164toooooo much to mention, many furnishings from the old dart left to rot, finest cocky clothing inside! I'm crying for the cabinets, the trinkets, the light fittings...... Just like I do every time you show us 😭😱
Wow! What an absolutely beautiful old gem! Can't believe everything was left behind, as if someone has just nicked down the shops and is going to return soon. I suspect that whoever lived there did so since it was first built, or their family did, and they got sick and passed away in hospital with no children to leave the house to. My Nana had one of those side dressers full of crockery. Thanks for the tour Paul, I really enjoyed this.
Paulie this one was really cool! I always feel a bit sad when there’s so much of the last owners personal things left, no one’s left to claim it or care about it anymore. It’s just going to sit in that house and rot along with the ceiling tiles. All their old photos, their clothing, their pretty collectibles. Even their maps and old bills. I wish their was someone you could call, a church or a charity shop that could come and collect everything that’s still in decent condition. Sell it at the charity shops and use the money to help sick children or destitute old people. Some of those things are right good antiques, and to the right person could be worth a pretty penny. I know you cannot take things yourself, that would be looked on as stealing no matter what, but if there was a housing inspector or someone with authority to contact next of kin, and if there weren’t any, to collect anything in decent shape to help out people who need our help. Instead of just letting the rats and spiders and rainwater leaking in ruin it all until it’s just all trash.
Cheers Cali, 🙂 yes it is a shame so much will fit away. I sometimes think maybe the children if there were any just can't deal with getting rid of it all and just leave it as a memorial. It's hard to tell, maybe the farm was sold off also after they passed away. Lots of questions. Cheers for watching 👍😁
What a awesome old farm house. I love it so nice and cozy 😌. I love all of the antiques and art deco lamps and old ash trays. Thanks for sharing this 🙌 🙏 ❤ 😊
🌟Hi Paul, what an absolute beauty, the old fashioned beds and the the beautiful mantle clock was still ticking in the silence a real treasure back in time beautiful landscape so peaceful and serene. Just what I need to lift my spirits up. Thank you for the tour. 🌟❤😊x
MAN THAT WAS A CRACKER!! Got me glued Paul!! I reckon this find just beats the one you found in Victoria the country home at the ending of your vids!! That home was like a museum cheers for the find mate😀👍
Paul, This was incredible find. I enjoyed seeing so many of the older things. Thank you for sharing this week's video. It's the best one in a long time for me. 🇺🇸
I love this beautiful farm house. I would have loved to seen it back in the day. Awesome find and i love it. I just wonder why there are two beds in the kitchen. From Texas
Wow.....how much old school gear is left in this old place. I'd so love to rescue some of it. Shame to let it degrade more, but alot is just rubbish amongst the gems. That's for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
The land was so fertile compared to the usual dusty landscape. And so many beautiful pieces of furniture! The art deco radio, the writing desk, the Singer sewing machine… many are valuable too. For example, I saw a 60s glass ornament bottle that sells for $200! What a shame they’ll eventually rot away 🙁
Truly amazing place you have here plus those antiques would be worth a small fortune today. Dont know how you find these places but we know now AU has lots.
I'm in the USA. This place reminds me of my grandmother, who was born in 1905. But also my father who died in 2012. The dining area with beds seems to be the last living space of the last inhabitant. I think it looks like the husband survived the wife. I like the way you point things out. The veranda cistern. The trundle sewing machine looks in great condition. Someone had a love for gardens and gardening. I wonder if the obstacle you called a ditch cutting through the yard was a pond. They seemed modern for the area and times. The 1960's were probably the best years. Definitely an awesome find. I love history. Especially this era. You have managed to catch a number of these. My family nearly moved to Australia when I was 13 years old back in the early 1970's.
Hi Nancy 🙂 Glad you enjoyed this old home and that it reminded you of your Grandparents. I agree the beds in the kitchen showed convenience for and elderly couple becoming less mobile. It makes you realise not everyone especially in rural areas have help even at an old age. Thanks for watching and the support 😊👍
Oh geeze Paul, I just couldn't walk away from the beautiful antiques an leave them to b claimed by mother nature. I loved this video. Thanks for sharing. Watching from Fenton,Missouri.
Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing this awesome video with my you did a real good job doing this Explore and i really enjoyed it i am from the U.S.A and God Bless and thanks again.
9:01 I never saw a tub like that, with a extended back and legs. I don't know if this is the correct term, but I call them mantle clocks. Fireplace is nice. It could be a dinner bell or a door bell. 42:57 Looks like they made chairs out of tractor seats and painted them white.
Thanks, Paul. It's a shame the items of high value, sewing machine, cottage clock (on the mantlepiece) and the radios aren't being used and enjoyed by others. The clock you brushed some dust from is a Chinese copy. I'm amazed that you keep finding these historic treasures ... it's such a pity they can't be restored for history's sake.
I absolutely love this place!! As soon as the video started the garden/yard pulled me in. All the amazing beautiful things left behind some of which would be worth a pretty penny or two. Don|t ever let this location out,, i|m sure the place would be stripped bare in no time. Love your videos Paul,,,great job.😃
Another beautiful find Paul loved all the memorabilia inside.My mother use to have a singer sewing machine exactly like that one.Would love to know who’s home this was once apon a time and why they left all their belongings behind.Really enjoyed this explore Paul thankyou for the tour.
hey paul nice to see you and werner exploring an old farm together this place was an incredible time capsule lots of beautiful stuff left behind in this place very nice indeed great find paul and werner cheers for sharing this one guys.
All my life I have wanted to inherit my Great Aunts Singer Pedal sewing machine, but alas it was not meant to be. I cried when you found the sewing machine with the thought of it just sitting there going to waste.😢 If you ever find out who owns the property please feel free to let them know that I can give it a loving home and it would be cherished again 😁😉
Hi Jacqui 🙂 it would be nice to save that Singer and hopefully it does sooner than later. It's both fascinating and sad seeing these old homes just rot away exactly how they were last lived in. Cheers for watching 👍🙂
super awesome explore, like grandma's house with years of collecting pretty stuff, love the overgrown area around the house, I hope you will incorporate drone footage in the future
Wonderful job as always of filming the home & contents-- like giving the home a bit of life back if only for a short time. When you see the beds it may have been for kids who'd gown up & moved away or maybe they had them for visiting company. Looks like they were nice & neat & well kept home. Maybe they couldn't keep up with the matinance --& had to move to a smaller place. The feeling I got was maybe the husband past away first & the wife not long after. If there had been a child or children some are just into the moneywise inheritance -- not so much the material things or they just don't have space for them. Sometimes when a husband or wife dies the one left behind kind of dies from a broken heart. My mom died four months after her second husband did & she'd waited 20 yrs before getting remarried. My fave nick nack was the cartridge & horses & clay animals & the old very well built furniture. My advitor (spell?) pic is of a Bison (Buffalo) made of fired clay on a wooden frame. He's eating grass-- it's winter time-- with white to look like snow & though it's harsh winter time -- he's not giving up & spring will come again. Right?😉👍 I've made a number of small )little buildings & a couple of light house lamps. Just a fun hobby. If I get back into making videos again I could share the hobbie with you as you show us all kinds of neat homes & goodies. Take care.
That Italian Christmas cake you should of checked use by date. Weren't the old singer sewing machines works of art😊 In the cellar, what was in all those icecream containers??
Beautiful old home, wealthy folk lived there
This has got to be your best find EVER!! Hard to believe that they just walked out & left EVERYTHING behind. Looks like the house is so secluded that you may very well be the first to walk thru. Judging by the dust & dirt & things in the house it looks like abandoned in the mid 1990s. Those calendars don't add up.
Wow what a find All the beautiful old furniture and their valued possessions,so sad too to see it just rot.Lovely old home ,someone's life of personal treasures.Thank you 👍❤️🇺🇸
I’d say as they got older they moved the beds to the kitchen for warmth from the stove/ water heater in the wintertime because it would be going all the time .Really good find mate . Time capsule for sure.
Hi mate, yes that makes sense moving the beds in there being an elderly couple. Glad you enjoyed :-)
That was my thought. Or the rigors of the land took a toll on their aging bodies and their mobility forced them to use the kitchen area as their living area. I always think when I see a place left as is that the occupants or occupant had passed suddenly or unexpectedly leaving the place exactly how it was.
Very much like my grandparents of place. I can smell it now. 🩷💜
That sewing machine is exactly like my Mom’s. I treasure it.
This is indeed like walking into a time capsule and an urbex explorers dream of discovering Aladdin's cave, filled with once precious memories and belongings. Such an intriguing explore thanks Paul, of a late Edwardian South Australian homestead. 😊
Nice to see a deserted, abandoned home with items left behind instead of empty rooms.
😁 it's the fun of finding them not knowing what's going to be inside and appreciating what ever is left regardless but as you say in this instance better for you as a viewer. I am greatful my viewers appreciate my videos how ever the homes are found. 😊 It's more satisfying for me as an explorer to find my own rather than follow the urbex tour list of locations. 😁👍
No graffiti or vadalism either. I love this time capsule.
Respect that everything found is left as it is.
Every piece of furniture is amazing. Would love to just sit and clean them all up to their original glory!
The display cabinet around the 19:47 mark contains a die cast coach and horses. This looks to be the item produced by Lesney of England for the coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953. Shortly after, Lesney became known as the makers of Matchbox cars, but the "coronation coach" was the first model they produced.
Well spotted Simon! 😊 I would never have known that. Makes you realise that our loved and cared for possessions can just end up sitting in a dusty cabinet forgotten. Pity the ceiling is coming down as that is going to really let the elements in. Cheers for watching 👍😁
This is incredible! Everything in it is the life of a couple who grew old together here.
Definitely agree with ya Kate, Cheers for watching 👍😁
Wow wow I just love this beautiful home, can not believe they had left all there belongings behind.
Gosh someone could bring this beautiful home back to life. Congratulations on a great find guys ❤
By the way love the Italian accent ❤
I like that old time song finding the long way home.
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Wow nice one, it’s great that nobody has ratted the place , although the calendar from 2012 gave a squatter vibe
Good point I hadn't considered. My grandma lived to be 104 dying in 2010.
What a cracker! A wonderful treasure trove. Love the clocks, sewing machine and all the cupboards! I’d spend a whole day just looking at every thing. Thanks for a glimpse into this time capsule Paul x
Glad you enjoyed it Silverbullet :-)
Another awesome old abandoned farmhouse waiting to be explored
while you are still able to and it is slowly decaying but glad that you and
Werner are getting a chance to see it while you can take care and have
a nice week and see you again next week Thank You.👋🤠🇦🇺
Hi Roger :-) Cheers for watching again mate, glad you enjoyed :-)
Beautiful!! I like the pace of your silence and relevant bits of commentary.
Thanks Christine! Thanks for watching and the support :-)
Always makes me sad to see those beautiful Singer sewing machines just sitting there, they're gorgeous & usually STILL work!! (I "stored" a friend's 1922 Singer treadle & DID use it!! It was in the exact cabinet!)
Definitely some nice collectibles too, love the clock!!
Amazing find!!
Happy you covered important details so no one can go loot the place.
Me too Patti :-) Love those old Singers! Cheers for watching again :-)
I sowed alote of clothes on my mom's great sowing ❤ it is just gorgeous what a find so much money there make it happen n❤😊GBUSA
Can't believe all of this has been left behind how beautiful takes you back how it. must have been back in the day from Nanna di in Australia
What a motherlode of treasures! And..everything looks quite pristine. Great explore
This seems to be one of the best we’ve seen in a long time. Thank you so much for finding this old gem and it is truly a time capsule.
Glad you enjoyed it! Brenda, Cheers for watching 👍
Should have come with you on this one!!! That is certainly a treasure trove of an explore, like the gift that keeps giving........ Werner wouldn't shut up till i watched this one, he was so excited!!
Hi Heather, yes it certainly was a good explore and adventure to this one. Glad you enjoyed, cheers for watching again :-)
Another gem, Paul!!! The 1953 photo of the 16 Nashos Battalion was about the time my oldest brother (RIP) went to Woodside in the Adelaide Hills. He'd be 93 now. My Old Dear had Singer treadle sewing machine. The one in your video looks in great nick! Ah, the old electric wireless sets... Pre TV, we used to sit around, staring at ours on a Saturday night, as if it was a TV, listening to the old radio serials...Night Beat, Hop Harrigan etc. etc. The Old Man smoking his very smelly pipe stuffed with Log Cabin tobacco. Thanks for the memories, mate!!!
The radio was such a central thing back in those days no doubt, still is to some extent for many people :-) Log Cabin in the Orange round tin or the Yellow rectangle tin? Both? :-) Cheers again Beachbum
@@urbexindigo5164 Definitely yellow! I smoked that pipe one day & the only time the Old Man didn't give me a hiding. He thought I'd suffered enough chundering my heart up...🤢🤣
@@beachbum433 lol 🤣 My Mum and my uncle both had similar experience after getting caught smoking by the old boy! 🤣👍😁
This was one of my favorite places a masterpiece and a gem. An old home packed with so many memories now decayed and surrounded by nature, it is definately reclaimed. This was an awesome explore mate and one which stands out from many we have done cheers.
Indeed it was mate. :-) And the drones survived those strong winds!!! haha. A great day of filming! Cheers mate :-)
Werner, I think this is in my top 10, close to #1. The roofing, sandstone, art deco influence; loved all the lighting fixtures, the drone beginning and music - just WOW! Well done fellas, thank you. Loved the old tombstone wireless's, my dad had one. The thick walls, how cool this home must have been in summer. I am just a little bit envious I am not there doing the exploring too. Lucky fellas! There were some bedroom cupboards and little boxes of the elderly gentleman's that Paulie didn't open, I was sitting here urging him to open it😢. Always an adventure😊❤
The old rusty tin roofs are my favourite ❤❤ Cheers Paul bye 👋
Those rusty roof really set the scene for a good explore for sure! :-)
Absolutely superb opening, great music. Only the second time I've seen the Copper Pot. So much stuff left..... crazy.
Glad you enjoyed slong :-) Cheers for watching
Paul this was an awesome find. I luv the drone shots and the intro music. This one with everything left behind made me feel sad. Someone's life all left, nobody to claim anything. Beautiful old Singer sewing machine in great condition. You could see they had a lovely garden with all the plants left, looking overgrown but still lovely.
Thanks for the awesome explore! Cheers! ☮️💜
You didn’t say the magic words; You beauty!
Wonderful explore, the amount of beautiful things left in the home amazed me. They obviously loved their home, and it makes me sad to see so many precious things not being loved by someone.
The two beds in the kitchen could have been a matter of convenience. The one room contained everything an elderly couple would need, with the toilet nearby.
Maybe a child or relative started packing things up, and their own life prevented them from finishing the job.
Though I have tears in my eyes, I can see well enough to type; thank you. ❤️
Hi cincyzoe :-) Yes that makes perfect sense about having the beds in there as an elderly couple. I think I did quickly say "You beauty" didnt I??? haha Cheers for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 Maybe I did miss the magic words! You’re on my viewing list today, so I’ll pay close attention. Cheers! 😊❤️
absolutely loved this! The wife loved her landscaping, beautiful trees and shrubbery, love the cacti and the grapevine archway. This home gives a real appreciation of days of old. And what beautiful acreage the farmer had! Excellent find and tour Paul, thanks again!
Would've been very grand in its day. That garden would've been very schmick too
Beautiful
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What an interesting explore!! I can't believe all of that antique furniture in such great condition. I hope the family sames it before it gets ruined. Thanks for another great video!!
Cheers Ludercoarms :-) Glad you enjoyed
At time stamp 43:34
radio looks like the
1st b& w tv that came out
in the early 1920s.
@@pbs4535 I had that same thought.
Wow ! This place was awesome in her day! I still see her beauty & her charm. Totally awesome video mate! 🤘❤️👍
Glad you enjoyed it Carla 😊👍
😢what a wonderful place loved the old kitchen great video enjoyed it thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
what a awesome find with so much left behind yes I remember those old patio tub chairs my parents had them aswell
Cheers Kim 😊 Glad you enjoyed it
They did good for themselves in their bigger days, later to simplify their last days conveniently living in the kitchen and closer to the bath. It's the perspective I see here. I also seen no evidence of children other than a twin bed in another room, too many children and there'd be very little to none of those nice delicate artifacts and furnishings.
Thanks for the explore Paul, this one had it all.
Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
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14:07 I never knew wood fired cooking stoves were manufactured so late, makes me wonder if they're still made or how late they were made.
Wiley E Coyote left his wringer behind. Love those old curved kitchen cabinets OMG old telly museum. Nostalgia overload!
& I'm only 14min in.
Hi paul , you are so good at your presentation and you know your work. I watched you take us through this beautiful home and l had memories go through to my childhood. Thanks again paul. Cheers deb
Great old find. There are some great things left behind. I love the old clock that is set above the stove. Happy exploring 😊
Glad you enjoyed it Joan :-) Thanks for watching
Loved the video! ❤ from Arizona USA
This one a Beauty with all the collectables.And the beautiful life they lived together till the end of there life.Thank you Paul for another great adventure.I can't wait for the next one.
I know I say this all the time🙌 but what a find 🙌 this home bought back so many memories of my aunties uncles and grandparents!!! They all long gone now😞💔 I can not stress how amazing this explore was especially for me. Wish you had of open the wooden box inside the cupboard.
Also wished you pulled the old doll out from the cupboard space , as I am a proud collector of old dolls 1700 1800 and 1900 !! Loved the old tomb stone radios along with the coffee tables to which I have here in my home.
Thank you so much Paul absolutely outstanding.
Hi Sue 😊 of dam I did forget the pull the doll out after walking over to the cupboard! Glad this old place brought back memories for you. Your childhood sounds like you really experience the good old ways as well. Cheers for watching 👍😁
@@urbexindigo5164 next time ok !! Don’t forget the dolls ❤️🙏
Thank you beautiful ❤️
That place is a treasure, those doors and the Art Deco fixtures are fabulous. The furniture is beautiful and the building itself is awesome❤
Glad you enjoyed it Christy, I most definitely agree 🙂👍
Wow, these are a few of my favourite things ❤️ 🎼🎶
I can't believe you didn't comment on the tractor seat stools in the shed!!
Great explore 👍🌻
I was so excited and loving what I saw! I forgot to thank you for taking us along!! I'm off to work after I watch, and a quick comment was all I could manage 😊
Very icy in NE Tasmania today ❤️
Hi Sandra :-) Yes I probably missed a lot of things that you guys see while watching. :-)
@@urbexindigo5164toooooo much to mention, many furnishings from the old dart left to rot, finest cocky clothing inside!
I'm crying for the cabinets, the trinkets, the light fittings...... Just like I do every time you show us 😭😱
Hi Paul. What a extraordinary find. Loved all the old stuff left behind and the house itself, beautiful. Thank you. ❤
My pleasure Cynthia, glad you enjoyed :-)
The fire place is wonderful !
Thank you !
❤ from France
I would rather live in a house like this in the countryside. 🌲
Me too 👍🙂
Awesome find, classic old time furniture and bits and pieces,absolutely a time capsule, great stuff, cheers ❤️🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺
Wow! What an absolutely beautiful old gem! Can't believe everything was left behind, as if someone has just nicked down the shops and is going to return soon. I suspect that whoever lived there did so since it was first built, or their family did, and they got sick and passed away in hospital with no children to leave the house to. My Nana had one of those side dressers full of crockery. Thanks for the tour Paul, I really enjoyed this.
Hi Anita 😊 I knew those ornaments and old things left behind were going to get people excited, glad you enjoyed 😊👍
Paulie this one was really cool! I always feel a bit sad when there’s so much of the last owners personal things left, no one’s left to claim it or care about it anymore. It’s just going to sit in that house and rot along with the ceiling tiles. All their old photos, their clothing, their pretty collectibles. Even their maps and old bills. I wish their was someone you could call, a church or a charity shop that could come and collect everything that’s still in decent condition. Sell it at the charity shops and use the money to help sick children or destitute old people. Some of those things are right good antiques, and to the right person could be worth a pretty penny. I know you cannot take things yourself, that would be looked on as stealing no matter what, but if there was a housing inspector or someone with authority to contact next of kin, and if there weren’t any, to collect anything in decent shape to help out people who need our help. Instead of just letting the rats and spiders and rainwater leaking in ruin it all until it’s just all trash.
Cheers Cali, 🙂 yes it is a shame so much will fit away. I sometimes think maybe the children if there were any just can't deal with getting rid of it all and just leave it as a memorial. It's hard to tell, maybe the farm was sold off also after they passed away. Lots of questions. Cheers for watching 👍😁
What a beautiful place. And all those antiques. Loved this house. Makes me want to buy it and fix it up. And I live in the United States. 😊
Would be a great estate to get hold of for sure. Cheers :-)
What a awesome old farm house. I love it so nice and cozy 😌. I love all of the antiques and art deco lamps and old ash trays. Thanks for sharing this 🙌 🙏 ❤ 😊
what a great find really enjoyed this one.
That's place is amazing not even the near by farmers didn't get into it I bet you if they had money stashed in it it would still be there awsome find
So sad to see it all decaying. It should be preserved
🌟Hi Paul, what an absolute beauty, the old fashioned beds and the the beautiful mantle clock was still ticking in the silence a real treasure back in time beautiful landscape so peaceful and serene. Just what I need to lift my spirits up. Thank you for the tour. 🌟❤😊x
Glad you enjoyed it Megan, I thought you might love this one! 😊 Cheers for watching again 🙂👍
@@urbexindigo5164 I definitely loved it your 💯 % spot on 😊
Very interesting explore💖😊. Thanks much Paul👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it Marilyn 🙂
That garden would have been amazing in its heyday.
MAN THAT WAS A CRACKER!! Got me glued Paul!! I reckon this find just beats the one you found in Victoria the country home at the ending of your vids!! That home was like a museum cheers for the find mate😀👍
I'm glad you brought a friend along. Just in case.
Paul, This was incredible find. I enjoyed seeing so many of the older things. Thank you for sharing this week's video. It's the best one in a long time for me. 🇺🇸
What a wonderful old building. Absolutely love it ❤❤
Cheers Hilary :-) Glad you enjoyed
I love this beautiful farm house. I would have loved to seen it back in the day. Awesome find and i love it. I just wonder why there are two beds in the kitchen. From Texas
Hi Debbie :-) Yes it would be a loving old home with the former residents in there working the land. Glad you enjoyed :-)
Another good one Paul it would have been a beautiful old home in its time kinda had an Italian feel to it loved it 😀
Cheers for watching Pamela :-)
Wow.....how much old school gear is left in this old place. I'd so love to rescue some of it. Shame to let it degrade more, but alot is just rubbish amongst the gems. That's for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Hi MM 😊 yep those ceiling panels coming down are spelling doom for the contents of the old home along with the home eventually. Cheers for watching 👍😁
@urbexindigo5164 Yeah, unfortunately, and walls having in.
Excellent find. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it Ken, cheers for watching again :-)
This Old house it's fascinating usually you go into homes that are empty this was a good find from Nanna di in Australia
Cheers Nanna Di :-) Glad you enjoy, thanks for watching :-)
The land was so fertile compared to the usual dusty landscape. And so many beautiful pieces of furniture! The art deco radio, the writing desk, the Singer sewing machine… many are valuable too. For example, I saw a 60s glass ornament bottle that sells for $200! What a shame they’ll eventually rot away 🙁
Cheers for watching Roman :-)
👍👍 Super !!! I love it. Thank you 😍
Truly amazing place you have here plus those antiques would be worth a small fortune today. Dont know how you find these places but we know now AU has lots.
Cheers for watching 67 daffy, Glad you enjoyed 🙂👍
I'm in the USA. This place reminds me of my grandmother, who was born in 1905. But also my father who died in 2012. The dining area with beds seems to be the last living space of the last inhabitant. I think it looks like the husband survived the wife. I like the way you point things out. The veranda cistern. The trundle sewing machine looks in great condition. Someone had a love for gardens and gardening. I wonder if the obstacle you called a ditch cutting through the yard was a pond. They seemed modern for the area and times. The 1960's were probably the best years. Definitely an awesome find. I love history. Especially this era. You have managed to catch a number of these. My family nearly moved to Australia when I was 13 years old back in the early 1970's.
Hi Nancy 🙂 Glad you enjoyed this old home and that it reminded you of your Grandparents. I agree the beds in the kitchen showed convenience for and elderly couple becoming less mobile. It makes you realise not everyone especially in rural areas have help even at an old age. Thanks for watching and the support 😊👍
Thank you for the experience of drifting down by way of air currents to land at the front door. I felt like Mary Poppins for a couple of minutes.
There's a fortune in antics that you could make a tidy sum.
Géniale la vidéo j'adore
C'est nouveau le drone on verra des beaux plans d'en haut 👍👍👍❤️❤️😺😺😺👋👋👋👋
Oh geeze Paul, I just couldn't walk away from the beautiful antiques an leave them to b claimed by mother nature. I loved this video. Thanks for sharing. Watching from Fenton,Missouri.
Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing this awesome video with my you did a real good job doing this Explore and i really enjoyed it i am from the U.S.A and God Bless and thanks again.
A great find!👍❤
9:01 I never saw a tub like that, with a extended back and legs. I don't know if this is the correct term, but I call them mantle clocks. Fireplace is nice. It could be a dinner bell or a door bell. 42:57 Looks like they made chairs out of tractor seats and painted them white.
Hi bluerose 😊 yes I did miss those seats! 😁
Thanks, Paul. It's a shame the items of high value, sewing machine, cottage clock (on the mantlepiece) and the radios aren't being used and enjoyed by others. The clock you brushed some dust from is a Chinese copy. I'm amazed that you keep finding these historic treasures ... it's such a pity they can't be restored for history's sake.
Hi paul the best one yet what a treasure chest keep up the good work
The nipper 33 is a His Masters Voice brand from the 1970s. I found out recently that the very last VCR was manufactured in 2016.
Cheers Andrew! Yep I remember the little nippers from our primary school 👍🙂
I absolutely love this place!! As soon as the video started the garden/yard pulled me in. All the amazing beautiful things left behind some of which would be worth a pretty penny or two. Don|t ever let this location out,, i|m sure the place would be stripped bare in no time. Love your videos Paul,,,great job.😃
Someone still walks the path to the gate
Another beautiful find Paul loved all the memorabilia inside.My mother use to have a singer sewing machine exactly like that one.Would love to know who’s home this was once apon a time and why they left all their belongings behind.Really enjoyed this explore Paul thankyou for the tour.
I love the old singers! My mother was very much a seamstress and I have inherited all her sewing machines and stuff!!! lol :-)
Thanks ❤
What a find wow , good on ya Werner 👍
Hi aaax9410 :-) Werner is the other explorer in the video I took there :-)
hey paul nice to see you and werner exploring an old farm together this place was an incredible time capsule lots of beautiful stuff left behind in this place very nice indeed great find paul and werner cheers for sharing this one guys.
All my life I have wanted to inherit my Great Aunts Singer Pedal sewing machine, but alas it was not meant to be. I cried when you found the sewing machine with the thought of it just sitting there going to waste.😢
If you ever find out who owns the property please feel free to let them know that I can give it a loving home and it would be cherished again 😁😉
Hi Jacqui 🙂 it would be nice to save that Singer and hopefully it does sooner than later. It's both fascinating and sad seeing these old homes just rot away exactly how they were last lived in. Cheers for watching 👍🙂
super awesome explore, like grandma's house with years of collecting pretty stuff, love the overgrown area around the house, I hope you will incorporate drone footage in the future
Loved the old girl so many memories and a little sad to see all the old clothes ornaments 😢
Wonderful job as always of filming the home & contents-- like giving the home a bit of life back if only for a short time.
When you see the beds it may have been for kids who'd gown up & moved away or maybe they had them for visiting company.
Looks like they were nice & neat & well kept home. Maybe they couldn't keep up with the matinance --& had to move to a smaller place.
The feeling I got was maybe the husband past away first & the wife not long after. If there had been a child or children some are just into the moneywise inheritance -- not so much the material things or they just don't have space for them.
Sometimes when a husband or wife dies the one left behind kind of dies from a broken heart. My mom died four months after her second husband did & she'd waited 20 yrs before getting remarried.
My fave nick nack was the cartridge & horses & clay animals & the old very well built furniture.
My advitor (spell?) pic is of a Bison (Buffalo) made of fired clay on a wooden frame.
He's eating grass-- it's winter time-- with white to look like snow & though it's harsh winter time -- he's not giving up & spring will come again. Right?😉👍
I've made a number of small )little buildings & a couple of light house lamps. Just a fun hobby. If I get back into making videos again I could share the hobbie with you as you show us all kinds of neat homes & goodies.
Take care.
27:00 my dad fixed old valve radios. He had one like that. They have such a beautiful sound
Thanks for showing the mirror ❤
😊Muy buena, había muebles
Looks like it's right out of a desperado movie or something 😂 Danny Trejo about to come out 😅
That Italian Christmas cake you should of checked use by date.
Weren't the old singer sewing machines works of art😊
In the cellar, what was in all those icecream containers??