Ohh I agree with you Clutz.. I would never have a house as they are today.. I planned out my own old castle myself with a drawbridge for the mote, I have a lot of similar things in my house as the one on video but more rooms and of course it's immaculate lol..
Can't stand modern houses tiny rooms and cheap materials hundreds of thousands for a literal shoebox. Myself I'd rather have a victorian terrace or townhouse than any modern shoebox crammed in on a newbuild estate
I couldn't do exploring , i`d be in there for days , reading letters and looking at photos , learning the history of the former owners and seeing photos of it in all it`s splendour.
I wouldn't be able to leave and if I had too I would take as much as I could with me as in the firesourounds architrave anything like that and some old antiques actually I think I would move in its my dream to live somewhere like this
Thank you for showing such sensitivity & restraint when showing us these beautiful homes & other structures. It's a real pleasure to watch your videos & explore with you!
People forget that this is someone’s life. We need to be reminded of that. I can’t believe there family never bothered to do anything with this beautiful place
Great video, from the editing to the music at the start and most importantly the respect you have for other people’s properties, respect from Ireland ☘️
I watched another explorers video on this beautiful house. But unfortunately, it’s been absolutely trashed. I’m so glad I found your video and got to see it how it should have stayed! Truly heartbreaking and a shame the council couldn’t do it up and sell it. Such a stunning house.
Love the respectful way you view these properties it’s sad that they’ve been abandoned but it could have been the person was old an died but I don’t like the disrespect of people going in looting an trashing it’s wrong. That was someone’s home. But like you I find it utterly fascinating when a period of time has been preserved in such a way that you feel like you went back in time
All the antiques! Why would people leave such treasures to rot. Someone could make some money, but they'd be preserving history for future generations to see.
The most surreal explore you've done. I only found your channel yesterday. To find these forgotten places and show them to us viewers is epic. This being my favourite. That house looks like it's had time paused. It needs to be protected
Videos like this simply cause idiots to go to these places - putting 'filled with priceless antiques' in the title is plain stupid. The house got ransacked after this video and others featuring the same place were posted, and then someone burnt it down to the ground. Not putting the location in these videos makes no difference. People recognise them and post the locations on social media and explorer forums and that's it, you've signed the death warrant for the property. I live close to this site and what happened to it makes me very angry. A beautiful Grade II Georgian house in the village of Sutton Valence totally obliterated due to these explorers who claim they do no harm.
My grandmother stashed bags and bags of sugar in the 1960's during the Cuban cold war crisis. They had the world market on sugar at that time and she thought we couldn't ever get more. Maybe that was the case here... Loved your respectful explore of this wonderful amazing place. ❤️🇺🇸
That house is astonishing! I would love to simply buy this house and take months going through each box and suitcase! As you said, there is so much history here that deserves to be preserved by those who appreciate it
Great explore - wonderful video. Thank you! At 17:48 the hand-cranked record player dates back to about 1930. The modern hmv chain is "His Master's Voice" abbreviated. This was also a record label upon the old 78's claiming that the reproduction was so good that it would fool a dog into believing that the record was his master. Strange that the surfaces of some tables upon the ground floor appear reasonably dust-free and that there are also recent additions such as the Morrison's carrier bag in the outbuilding.
Thank you for the "like"! I missed seeing Tilly and the friends who sometimes accompany you upon explores. Apparently you were on your own for this one which was brave! Do, please, take care especially in structurally unsound buildings. Who would call for help should you become injured or trapped?!
Just watched this all be it 2yrs late.!!...Like a walk through history.Damn shame the thieves,vandals got to it & looted / ransacked the place.Some people just don't have any respect for other peoples possessions anymore.Quite disgusting really.Respect to the lady that had the interest to find out the history of the family that owned the property.Absolutely enjoyed this watch from start to finish..The best one yet...RESPECT....👏👏👏👏
This is a beautiful find. Antiques big time. Amazing the ladies ashes are still in tact....they keep watch .....photo frames are very old, possibly early 20’s. Thank you for closing doors! Someone loved to read. Untouched shot gun shells!! Wow. And lots more WOW!
Omg what an incredible beautiful home ,makes you wonder how it came to be just left .You can just imagine a family living their great find thank you for taking us around with you much love Ann uk x
But... This is not a mansion... This is a wonderful museum!!! The respectful attitude you use during your exploration is adorable 😍! And, I will tell you more: this beautiful house hides many fantastic secrets...
Around 25:00 you go into the cellar and show many crates stamped "Grindlays London SW1" I believe these are from the Grindlays bank which used to be in 54 parliament street. It may be that the house owners returned from India after partition in 1947/8. I had a previous landlady who returned to the UK in 1948 and had many packing cases and steamer trunks in the cellar and loft.
Thank you for that information. I'm trying to research the history of the Prall family the house was in thier family for generations. Unfortunately now thief's have cleared the place out even the arn's of ashes have been stolen.
Apparently the owner was born in India and adopted by the Pralls his name was Sydney Prall who was better known as Mickey he was head teacher of history at Wellingbrough school from the 60's until he retired in 2002 he spent his time between his flat in Wellingbrough and his family home in Kent until his sudden death in May 2019. According to the death records the house is owned by Lloyds bank.
I would love to know more about his father I believe he was doctor and colonel who spent time in India. Without his name my research isn't going very well.
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@@sugarsundae3400 The bank will let it rot unless its auctioned off
What an amazing find. In your introduction above. I hope the new owners take care of the property and properly take care of the items left behind. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Much love and be safe.
The Feeling I get makes me say, "Angels and ministers of grace, defend us" Good on you for the respect shown to the passing time of the old residents. There is probably a good reason it has waited all this time. I get the impression of a much different type of traffic on that road.
Wow that was amazing to see such unique old things. Be great to hear the story of this gem of a find. I could spend days looking at so many items that were left behind and forgotten.Great video
This house is called Belringham House in Kent It has been vandalised and burned to the ground since these videos, to all wondering about the items, luckily they were removed shortly after these videos in anticipation of such disgusting behaviour taking place afterwards. A article reads from online Mr Lyon said it was a great shame the house had burnt down, but he sought to re-assure people who may have seen online an "Urban Explorer's" video from inside the property, which had shown many personal items still in the house. He said: "I personally visited the house and removed all the papers and items of personal, sentimental or historic value such as his father's papers, after that video was made. They have been distributed to various historic archives as appropriate." He said: "There really was nothing of any value left in the house."
Awe, such a shame it got burnt down, I’m so glad most of the stuff got saved, see people say, you shouldn’t take stuff from abandoned houses, but better to be taken and admired, looked after, than perish in a fire 🔥, or a flood which probably happens quite a lot, first time watching the video, the furniture down stairs looked like there was no dust on it, I think maybe some people might of being living there.
This is what happens explorers go in then not so nice ones go in and wreck everything it really is so sad all those years the family didn’t throw anything away things of great value and I am sure was very precious to the family but all these things are no good when your dead and we cannot take them with us when we go
I only found your channel by chance, so I’m working my way through your videos. I’ve seen this house since you have been there and it’s been trashed and no doubt items stolen. So sad that people’s lives and memories are left to be trashed. So very sad, no heartbreaking 💔 x
What a beautiful house it looks to have a life time of all the generations belongings that have lived there and there has been a hunter living there at one time . The dinning room looked to be dust free compared with the rest of the house and to me it had servants quarters on the top floor . Great explore thank you and I'm glad It's got new owners. Take care xx
This is my first visit to your channel, Great find !! Must have been even so much more beautiful when it was occupied, Such a shame to see the state of it now, but at least the vandals haven't been there to make a horrible mess of it. Just Subscribed !! Well done, TY for being so respectful to the property and for sharing it with us !!
06:48 That is an instant camera, Polaroid Super Colour Swinger II, dates from 1975 - 78 18:00 A Kodak Brownie dates from 1953 - 57. Both made in UK Love your explorations; greetings from MX
I have just discovered you. I love your content and you have a lovely voice. Its so nice to see urbexers have so much respect for the places they visit. Really looking forward to watching the rest of your videos.
This was so sad and amazing! It needs to be saved. I mean I would think the people who lived there would like to see their things saved. They worked hard for all of that to just let it be destroyed by decay??......Once it's gone it's gone for good. :( I would love to go through it all to save it.
I have seen this place before with someone else. I thought your film was great very well handled and very respectful . Sad that all those fab things have been left
This place was fantastic to see. So much antiques. Lot of pictures of family. Hopefully the new owners. Will keep all of the stuff in the house. That is worth keeping. Thank you so much for sharing your video. Have a great day.
I think the cutlery may be EPNS (Electro-plated Nickel Silver). The Polaroid camera was sold between 1975 and 1978. 18:09 I have an old B&W school photo like that from 1977!!
I think that was the best untouched urban exploring post I've ever seen. Bare in mind I've been watching this stuff for years. Keep up the good work pal.
Nice to see that you r so respectful to the things that r in this lovely old house such a shame that these old building s r just left you just don’t see this stuff any more nice to c young people appreciate all this old stuff I really hope that someone comes in to restore these buildings great vlog
I've seen this house before and that vid was great. It's always nice to see these places/explores through a different pair of eyes though. Excellent vid/explore and thank you for sharing it with us.
I agree somebody needs to take all of the old containers..letters and picture's and antiques and make a display and tell these people's story..i would love to see that
Wow, just wow what a beautiful house. I enjoy your videos, you're so respectful. I could spend hours looking through this house, so sad that peoples lives are being left to decay
Would be great to have the full history of this house.. when it was built... how many familys have lived there and so on. And if it has been bought it would be really interesting to have a follow up..
The owner passed away in May 2019. He was a retired history teacher. He was adopted from an orphanage in India in 1942. His adopted mother was a nurse from Australia who met her husband in India they married in Bombay in 1918 They had a biological daughter Patricia who was born in 1920 she passed away in 1982 age 61 yrs old the mother passed away in 1970 the father who was once a doctor and also a Lieutenant Colonel died in 1967. The family had a very rich history. The estate still remains unclaimed. It may get passed to family in Australia as the mother came from a big family she was one of 12 bothers and sisters so I'm sure they will find someone to claim the house. Until then Lloyds bank has control over it. Since you filmed this the house has been trashed and most all of the old furniture is no longer in the house.
@@johnzenkin1344 NO I'M NOT A TROLL. I watched another TH-cam channel with the same house and someone commented on it with the owners name and I did some research as I enjoy researching for more back ground information on abandoned places.
Incredible,and also very sad,all that's left of a family, almost certainly all deceased, and nobody left to even care for that beautiful house and the incredible history within it
It's very interesting to look at two video's done about this same place by different people. With two screens you can run one video in each screen and see exactly what has appeared or disappeared or moved as the two different recordings enter and look around the same room. Lots of things change. Lots of things go missing. It just shows that these places are slowly but surely having stuff stolen from them.
Such an interesting place since it contained huge mirrors negative energies cannot lurk in that place...the only element moving energy in that old antique residence are those mirrors it reflects both solar & lunar shades of elements from the sun during the day & moon during the night such an exquisite collection of things back then I love antiques many thanks indeed for sharing this brilliant exploration of abandoned dwellings
What a Gem that place was, Imagine how great that place would be if it was purchased and restored updated. Sounds like a busy highway is nearby so it'd be convenient as well. It's interesting how each room is like its own Biome, it's own level of disarray or hoarding mess to orderly and clean. I read its been destroyed by vandals
whoever owned this house was probably military from the raj era in and around the indian sub-continent given the types of horns on the floor and the fact that he/she won a tournament cup from the shillong golf club , situated in the indian sub-continent.
I like the way you are so respectful to the contence. I suspect the reason for nothing being interfered with is because the grounds are hidden behind a high wall so the over grown garden cannot be seen
WOW! You were right, when you said a lit of the stuff in this house should be in the hands of someone who would take care if it. Why doesn't whoever owns it at least clean out the house out and have an auction? I'll never understand that. Its crazy!
@@YIDARMY08 People who run TH-cam channels like this mean well but in truth it was their publicity that signed this beautiful old house's death warrant.
What a beautiful house I can’t believe the antiques and collectibles that were there some were just beautiful amazing that their still there someone should be allowed to rescue it before the house falls down and ruins all of it
On one side it's nice to see things so untouched and on the other side it's sad that it's all been left behind to rot. Sometimes "theft" really means "savior" in these instances... least items can be saved and loved once again.
Thank you for the tender loving care you show to these beautiful homes that only the spirits inhabit now. I have a feeling the occupants were thrilled that you loved their things as much as they did.
It amazes me that people prefer the houses of today rather than magnificent homes like this. Beautiful
I'm one of those people. I can appreciate an old house, but they depress me lol
Ohh I agree with you Clutz.. I would never have a house as they are today.. I planned out my own old castle myself with a drawbridge for the mote, I have a lot of similar things in my house as the one on video but more rooms and of course it's immaculate lol..
Its about money you knob!
Can you afford a mansion? Or a shoebox?
Perhaps you aspire to Buckingham Palace?
My God. What is it that amazes you?
Can't stand modern houses tiny rooms and cheap materials hundreds of thousands for a literal shoebox. Myself I'd rather have a victorian terrace or townhouse than any modern shoebox crammed in on a newbuild estate
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I couldn't do exploring , i`d be in there for days , reading letters and looking at photos , learning the history of the former owners and seeing photos of it in all it`s splendour.
yeah but imagine being there at night... alone...
Mark C I’d be smelling all the old books.
Me too.
I wouldn't be able to leave and if I had too I would take as much as I could with me as in the firesourounds architrave anything like that and some old antiques actually I think I would move in its my dream to live somewhere like this
Me too, unearthing history is far too intriguing!
Thank you for showing such sensitivity & restraint when showing us these beautiful homes & other structures. It's a real pleasure to watch your videos & explore with you!
People forget that this is someone’s life. We need to be reminded of that. I can’t believe there family never bothered to do anything with this beautiful place
Great video, from the editing to the music at the start and most importantly the respect you have for other people’s properties, respect from Ireland ☘️
I watched another explorers video on this beautiful house. But unfortunately, it’s been absolutely trashed. I’m so glad I found your video and got to see it how it should have stayed! Truly heartbreaking and a shame the council couldn’t do it up and sell it. Such a stunning house.
Love the respectful way you view these properties it’s sad that they’ve been abandoned but it could have been the person was old an died but I don’t like the disrespect of people going in looting an trashing it’s wrong. That was someone’s home. But like you I find it utterly fascinating when a period of time has been preserved in such a way that you feel like you went back in time
I love the respect you show to the contents and property you explore!
Spirit was with you. They appreciate your respect of their home and items.
Felt that
what a truly amazingly wonderful house full of priceless objects! Thank you for sharing it with us...
All the antiques! Why would people leave such treasures to rot. Someone could make some money, but they'd be preserving history for future generations to see.
Let's hope the relatives claime this timewarp house in the meantime it needs to be secured and protected kept safe from thieves and vandals
The most surreal explore you've done. I only found your channel yesterday. To find these forgotten places and show them to us viewers is epic. This being my favourite. That house looks like it's had time paused. It needs to be protected
Videos like this simply cause idiots to go to these places - putting 'filled with priceless antiques' in the title is plain stupid. The house got ransacked after this video and others featuring the same place were posted, and then someone burnt it down to the ground. Not putting the location in these videos makes no difference. People recognise them and post the locations on social media and explorer forums and that's it, you've signed the death warrant for the property. I live close to this site and what happened to it makes me very angry. A beautiful Grade II Georgian house in the village of Sutton Valence totally obliterated due to these explorers who claim they do no harm.
Agree 💯🎯.
My grandmother stashed bags and bags of sugar in the 1960's during the Cuban cold war crisis. They had the world market on sugar at that time and she thought we couldn't ever get more. Maybe that was the case here... Loved your respectful explore of this wonderful amazing place. ❤️🇺🇸
That house is astonishing! I would love to simply buy this house and take months going through each box and suitcase! As you said, there is so much history here that deserves to be preserved by those who appreciate it
Great explore - wonderful video. Thank you! At 17:48 the hand-cranked record player dates back to about 1930. The modern hmv chain is "His Master's Voice" abbreviated. This was also a record label upon the old 78's claiming that the reproduction was so good that it would fool a dog into believing that the record was his master. Strange that the surfaces of some tables upon the ground floor appear reasonably dust-free and that there are also recent additions such as the Morrison's carrier bag in the outbuilding.
Thank you for the "like"! I missed seeing Tilly and the friends who sometimes accompany you upon explores. Apparently you were on your own for this one which was brave! Do, please, take care especially in structurally unsound buildings. Who would call for help should you become injured or trapped?!
WOW! Absolutely amazing explore, fantastic place with so much history. Thanks- really enjoyed
Just watched this all be it 2yrs late.!!...Like a walk through history.Damn shame the thieves,vandals got to it & looted / ransacked the place.Some people just don't have any respect for other peoples possessions anymore.Quite disgusting really.Respect to the lady that had the interest to find out the history of the family that owned the property.Absolutely enjoyed this watch from start to finish..The best one yet...RESPECT....👏👏👏👏
This is a beautiful find. Antiques big time. Amazing the ladies ashes are still in tact....they keep watch .....photo frames are very old, possibly early 20’s. Thank you for closing doors! Someone loved to read. Untouched shot gun shells!! Wow. And lots more WOW!
Omg what an incredible beautiful home ,makes you wonder how it came to be just left .You can just imagine a family living their great find thank you for taking us around with you much love Ann uk x
But... This is not a mansion...
This is a wonderful museum!!!
The respectful attitude you use during your exploration is adorable 😍!
And, I will tell you more: this beautiful house hides many fantastic secrets...
Thank you for the respect you show to this magnificent home.
Around 25:00 you go into the cellar and show many crates stamped "Grindlays London SW1" I believe these are from the Grindlays bank which used to be in 54 parliament street. It may be that the house owners returned from India after partition in 1947/8. I had a previous landlady who returned to the UK in 1948 and had many packing cases and steamer trunks in the cellar and loft.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grindlays_Bank
Thank you for that information. I'm trying to research the history of the Prall family the house was in thier family for generations. Unfortunately now thief's have cleared the place out even the arn's of ashes have been stolen.
Apparently the owner was born in India and adopted by the Pralls his name was Sydney Prall who was better known as Mickey he was head teacher of history at Wellingbrough school from the 60's until he retired in 2002 he spent his time between his flat in Wellingbrough and his family home in Kent until his sudden death in May 2019. According to the death records the house is owned by Lloyds bank.
I would love to know more about his father I believe he was doctor and colonel who spent time in India. Without his name my research isn't going very well.
@@sugarsundae3400 The bank will let it rot unless its auctioned off
Wow what a find. Great to watch. Shame it is left to rot. Well done. Many thanks.
What an amazing find. In your introduction above. I hope the new owners take care of the property and properly take care of the items left behind. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Much love and be safe.
Such a pretty building,what a wonderful family home it would make,
The Feeling I get makes me say, "Angels and ministers of grace, defend us" Good on you for the respect shown to the passing time of the old residents. There is probably a good reason it has waited all this time. I get the impression of a much different type of traffic on that road.
Wow that was amazing to see such unique old things. Be great to hear the story of this gem of a find. I could spend days looking at so many items that were left behind and forgotten.Great video
Great explore. Fantastic place. Did anybody notice that the second hand on the clock on the table was still moving?
Cheers you made me watch it again, well spotted.... at 5:31
yeah i saw that too ...bit spooky
This house is called Belringham House in Kent
It has been vandalised and burned to the ground since these videos, to all wondering about the items, luckily they were removed shortly after these videos in anticipation of such disgusting behaviour taking place afterwards.
A article reads from online
Mr Lyon said it was a great shame the house had burnt down, but he sought to re-assure people who may have seen online an "Urban Explorer's" video from inside the property, which had shown many personal items still in the house.
He said: "I personally visited the house and removed all the papers and items of personal, sentimental or historic value such as his father's papers, after that video was made. They have been distributed to various historic archives as appropriate."
He said: "There really was nothing of any value left in the house."
Awe, such a shame it got burnt down, I’m so glad most of the stuff got saved, see people say, you shouldn’t take stuff from abandoned houses, but better to be taken and admired, looked after, than perish in a fire 🔥, or a flood which probably happens quite a lot, first time watching the video, the furniture down stairs looked like there was no dust on it, I think maybe some people might of being living there.
This is what happens explorers go in then not so nice ones go in and wreck everything it really is so sad all those years the family didn’t throw anything away things of great value and I am sure was very precious to the family but all these things are no good when your dead and we cannot take them with us when we go
I just watch this just now , I was so amazed what’s inside the house ... wow ..
Thanks for showing us ... I enjoyed it so much ...
Thanks for the sharing tour of that remarkable mansion!
I enjoyed that rather so. 😊
I only found your channel by chance, so I’m working my way through your videos. I’ve seen this house since you have been there and it’s been trashed and no doubt items stolen. So sad that people’s lives and memories are left to be trashed. So very sad, no heartbreaking 💔 x
What a beautiful house it looks to have a life time of all the generations belongings that have lived there and there has been a hunter living there at one time . The dinning room looked to be dust free compared with the rest of the house and to me it had servants quarters on the top floor . Great explore thank you and I'm glad It's got new owners. Take care xx
16:34 i love those old wooden clocks
That art print (arid mountain landscape) in the small room beside the kitchen is a work by the Australian landscape artist Albert Namatjira.
Great spot. As everything got stolen before the hose was burnt down, I wonder where it is now? Probably ended up on eBay.
I love the way you leave everything just as you found it that's what I do when I find a old house and look in it
Beautiful house and furniture. Pity such a beautiful house left to rot away
I agree this stuff should be in a museum , it's so cold and needs to be displayed for everyone to see. I like your channel and your videos
It's all gone. The whole lot got stolen after these videos highlighted it was there, and then someone burnt the house to the ground.
Great Adventure thank a dude you toked me to 1800 appreciate your time keep it up
Just noticed the clock at 5:30 is acually still running. Thats freaking awesome!
This is my first visit to your channel, Great find !! Must have been even so much more beautiful when it was occupied, Such a shame to see the state of it now, but at least the vandals haven't been there to make a horrible mess of it. Just Subscribed !! Well done, TY for being so respectful to the property and for sharing it with us !!
Amazing the amount of antiques omg beautiful place ✨
Dunlap Sixty Five are golf balls. That was a real look back in history. What a story must be behind this old mansion. Thanks, mate.
06:48 That is an instant camera, Polaroid Super Colour Swinger II, dates from 1975 - 78
18:00 A Kodak Brownie dates from 1953 - 57. Both made in UK
Love your explorations; greetings from MX
I have just discovered you. I love your content and you have a lovely voice. Its so nice to see urbexers have so much respect for the places they visit. Really looking forward to watching the rest of your videos.
That house is still the same way it was when Dave did it that is so amazing it's really beautiful
"Mike". USA
This was so sad and amazing! It needs to be saved. I mean I would think the people who lived there would like to see their things saved. They worked hard for all of that to just let it be destroyed by decay??......Once it's gone it's gone for good. :( I would love to go through it all to save it.
i hope this house doesnt get trashed as its beautiful and the stuff inside is amazing. not everyone has the respect you do.
I have seen this place before with someone else. I thought your film was great very well handled and very respectful . Sad that all those fab things have been left
I watched this house be explored by another guy too but in the one I watched books were flung at him
Gasp! I want that desk with the book cabinet above it! That would look so perfect in my home!
This place was fantastic to see. So much antiques. Lot of pictures of family. Hopefully the new owners. Will keep all of the stuff in the house. That is worth keeping. Thank you so much for sharing your video. Have a great day.
I think the cutlery may be EPNS (Electro-plated Nickel Silver). The Polaroid camera was sold between 1975 and 1978.
18:09 I have an old B&W school photo like that from 1977!!
I think that was the best untouched urban exploring post I've ever seen. Bare in mind I've been watching this stuff for years. Keep up the good work pal.
Nice to see that you r so respectful to the things that r in this lovely old house such a shame that these old building s r just left you just don’t see this stuff any more nice to c young people appreciate all this old stuff I really hope that someone comes in to restore these buildings great vlog
Wow just think that is someone's life story in that house someone's memories
I've seen this house before and that vid was great. It's always nice to see these places/explores through a different pair of eyes though. Excellent vid/explore and thank you for sharing it with us.
That’s a hoarders haven, but I hope someone goes thru it without destroying the contents. What a find!
I agree somebody needs to take all of the old containers..letters and picture's and antiques and make a display and tell these people's story..i would love to see that
WoW! My gob is smacked...that's a jackpot find, well documented. 🏆
An amazing explore my friend. Enjoyed every second of it.
Wow, just wow what a beautiful house. I enjoy your videos, you're so respectful. I could spend hours looking through this house, so sad that peoples lives are being left to decay
Would be great to have the full history of this house.. when it was built... how many familys have lived there and so on. And if it has been bought it would be really interesting to have a follow up..
The owner passed away in May 2019. He was a retired history teacher.
He was adopted from an orphanage in India in 1942. His adopted mother was a nurse from Australia who met her husband in India they married in Bombay in 1918 They had a biological daughter Patricia who was born in 1920 she passed away in 1982 age 61 yrs old the mother passed away in 1970 the father who was once a doctor and also a Lieutenant Colonel died in 1967. The family had a very rich history. The estate still remains unclaimed.
It may get passed to family in Australia as the mother came from a big family she was one of 12 bothers and sisters so I'm sure they will find someone to claim the house. Until then Lloyds bank has control over it. Since you filmed this the house has been trashed and most all of the old furniture is no longer in the house.
@@anne-mareebarendrecht9824 thanks for that information, obviously you knew the family yourself?..
@@johnzenkin1344 NO I'M NOT A TROLL. I watched another TH-cam channel with the same house and someone commented on it with the owners name and I did some research as I enjoy researching for more back ground information on abandoned places.
@@anne-mareebarendrecht9824 That’s so sad it’s all been trashed 😡😢
@@anne-mareebarendrecht9824 What a sad ending, I do hope the family manage to salvage something before the house ends up as a building plot
Incredible,and also very sad,all that's left of a family, almost certainly all deceased, and nobody left to even care for that beautiful house and the incredible history within it
Thanks a Brilliant Video From Blue Stay Safe
This is a fascinating explore and a well made video.
Buenas noches me encantó ese vídeo en especial por sus bellos antiguos y más la máquina de coser está súper bonita
Nice to see places not trashed up by kids. Very interesting.
It's very interesting to look at two video's done about this same place by different people. With two screens you can run one video in each screen and see exactly what has appeared or disappeared or moved as the two different recordings enter and look around the same room. Lots of things change. Lots of things go missing.
It just shows that these places are slowly but surely having stuff stolen from them.
bet this was stunning house back in the days. thanks for this upload buddy great 1 again
Some very beautiful wood furtunire in there ..what a great find wow
Such an interesting place since it contained huge mirrors negative energies cannot lurk in that place...the only element moving energy in that old antique residence are those mirrors it reflects both solar & lunar shades of elements from the sun during the day & moon during the night such an exquisite collection of things back then I love antiques many thanks indeed for sharing this brilliant exploration of abandoned dwellings
What a gold mine of yesteryear , I could spend hours in there, what a great find 😁
What a Gem that place was, Imagine how great that place would be if it was purchased and restored updated. Sounds like a busy highway is nearby so it'd be convenient as well.
It's interesting how each room is like its own Biome, it's own level of disarray or hoarding mess to orderly and clean.
I read its been destroyed by vandals
The old pieces a good museum should get if possible. Nice video yet sad, time fleeting...life lived so brief 😞
Great video its crazy what things get left behind. Amazing you could share that with us thanks.
whoever owned this house was probably military from the raj era in and around the indian sub-continent given the types of horns on the floor and the fact that he/she won a tournament cup from the shillong golf club , situated in the indian sub-continent.
What a fun auction THIS would be!
Something about this place gives me the heebee jeebees mind blowing though that it’s all just sat there 😢
I like the way you are so respectful to the contence. I suspect the reason for nothing being interfered with is because the grounds are hidden behind a high wall so the over grown garden cannot be seen
I hope those people who tend to vandalise abandoned houses don’t find this! Keep that address a massive secret!
Great explore! I enjoyed David’s also. It’s cool to get different views!
Who needs a new build This is a proper house
Like a time capsule, the cameras I’d say one from late1950s on the other looks 60/early 1970s
This is such a Wonderful Home. please slow down and show more detail. There is SO MUCH AWESOME STUFF TO SEE. That one TV is actually OLDER tham me!
Muy buen video, no dejas nada sin ver. Te felicito, casa de un acumulador
I enjpyed your showing og this old house.....alot of the old furniture was awsome...I would love to get my hands on it, and restore it if needed.
I’m sure you see a orb as he comes up the stairs from the basement. Great video as always and love the respect of this chappy
Really it's wonderful house I have ever seen..
That lucoczade can at 15.31 seems to have a fairly recent ring pull on it at least in the last 10 years
"Uncle Red on the Head!"
Admiral Lord Nelson🤗
WOW! You were right, when you said a lit of the stuff in this house should be in the hands of someone who would take care if it. Why doesn't whoever owns it at least clean out the house out and have an auction? I'll never understand that. Its crazy!
I often wonder if once these houses have been discovered and put on the internet if people go to them and take things.
They can't now, it's gone up in smoke
@@marksmith1456 oh no
Yes. It was ransacked and then burnt to the ground.
@@Wally-H perhaps a metaphor for the signs of the times. Decay and lawlessness. People are reprobate today...
@@YIDARMY08 People who run TH-cam channels like this mean well but in truth it was their publicity that signed this beautiful old house's death warrant.
That is a explorers dream too find such a place wow, full of antiques it is a miracle it is not ransacked, would love too see a revisit in 2 years.
Everything's been stolen from there now even the arn's of ashes.
thanks for the nice exploration video 🤗👍❤️👍
What a beautiful house I can’t believe the antiques and collectibles that were there some were just beautiful amazing that their still there someone should be allowed to rescue it before the house falls down and ruins all of it
On one side it's nice to see things so untouched and on the other side it's sad that it's all been left behind to rot. Sometimes "theft" really means "savior" in these instances... least items can be saved and loved once again.
I really enjoyed this video all the history in this place. A new sub here thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the tender loving care you show to these beautiful homes that only the spirits inhabit now. I have a feeling the occupants were thrilled that you loved their things as much as they did.
Love this place I've watched it over and over. It's all stolen now. It's like a museum
Beautiful furniture! Gorgeous vanity, too. Amazing find. Did you see anywhere when it was last lived in?