This was my childhood home. We left in 1998 and no one moved in after us. The belongings inside are all ours from my childhood. We got that piano from an auction for $5 dollars, that dresser upstairs was my parents and I used to okay dressup with all her clothes, we would slide down those stairs on our mattresses. The bathroom upstairs never worked, my dad started that project when we moved in in 92 and never finished. The room with the piano was our parlor, we had green velvet furniture and none of us kids were allowed in there unless we were having dinner parties or Christmas because that’s where our tree went. The kitchen had Apple wallpaper and my mom had apple themed kitchen stuff everywhere and I learned how to write my name in cursive in that window seat. There was 6 of us that lived there, and one working bathroom. The room with the platforms was my dad’s train room. He had train sets and villages and the whole room was nascar and coke. We used to play in that closet under the states all the time too.
Absolutely GORGEOUS Kappy!!!! I love it! I can imagine how it was brand new and picture family sitting on the porch in rocking chairs with children running back and forth. This one is such a beauty! Thank you Kappy for another great find. You never disappoint! Stay safe!😊
Kappy, I`ve noticed with a lot of the houses you visit, it always seems like the older part in the front is still in reasonably good shape but the new additions on the back are rotting and falling in. I guess it just shows the difference between the way things were built in the old days compared to now. Great job by the way, I really liked this one.
Magnificent house. These abandoned mansions are sad. They need repair, love and good people living in them again. I wonder when the last date is that somebody lived there.
I was amazed to see the glass still unbroken. Must be in a place where people respect older properties. That's refreshing to know. I bet the transom over the front door and the attic porthole were stained glass and removed to protect them . Wow, no crummy graffiti either ! 'm impressed !
Hi Kappy what a perfect place for a nice party late afternoon on that wrap around porch with some good friends to bring some instruments to play some pretty music 🎶 The entrance is beautiful,just love to fix this one up ❣️👍😁Thanks for seeking it out for us to also enjoy ✅👍
This was my old house. We definitely had a tv lol no one actually knew how to play that piano. My dad bought it for 5 bucks because he wanted it in the parlor. We weren’t allowed in that room unless it was a special occasion or Christmas because that’s where our tree was.
Isn't it amazing that the first room you went into was totally intact including the wallpaper and curtains, but most of the rest was in bad shape!!! I would have spent my days on that huge porch!💗
It seems to me the back end of the house was a add on. Maybe back in the 1960's? There was attempt to renovate the house. The farm house was very decorative and was built with love.
What a gorgeous house but it sad to see it in that condition that staircase is awesome love to decorate it for christmas and that front porch great video kappy and a great weekend.
Hi Kappy, is this an early gift for Mother's Day? Thank you for taking us along with you to these beautiful properties. 😅 I wish all of your subscribers a Happy Mother's Day❤❤
I love the layout of this old beauty. I wish someone had taken care of her. Does anyone else love the old crazed, crackled, chippy paint? ❤ Thank you Kappy! You found another winner!
Oh my.... at 12:33 you show the old Singer sewing machine. I worked in the factory that built those cabinets. Singer built the sewing machines in Truamnn Arkansas for 50 years or more (probably 75 years) and there was the Parson's Cabinet Factory in Osceola Arkansas where I worked one summer while in high school and we built the cabinets for the machines. When Singer closed down, Parson's cabinet factory closed.
Beautiful a joy to visit this elegant place with you Kappy 🙋♀️ A lovely experience to view this grand old lady and not be disgusted by disrespectful vandals who deface with tagging and obscenities
When you think it was almost all open wild country around there and these places were considered important homes and businesses. Wish they could preserve them. Thanks for documenting them before they disappear.🌿
I don't know how you find these places, but I'm glad you do. It looks to me like the addition on the back of this place wasn't the quality of the rest of the house. Hence the kitchen and dining room ceiling fell. Woodwork was pretty all throughout. That wrap around porch would be my go to for relaxation. Big ole cup of coffee, just watching birds, maybe take my crochet out there, or a good book. That porch would be a great place for a Mother's Day "my time". Tell your mother Happy Mothers day! Thanks for taking me along Mr Kappy! 😊
I'm imagining how gorgeous this was painted blue,with white trim,I can see a couple in a horse and buggy ,and the husband showing his wife the almost finished beauty it would become. Love the veranda,wicker porch set,some chimes,good to go. Love that staircase,house even in disrepair is still so cozy,would have been great around holidays!! They don't make houses like this anymore,look at the eaves in the attic,great find as always kappy,thanks for the lengths you go to ,to give us these videos to enjoy 💯👍🏼
This brings back a wonderful memory from my childhood when we lived in a house just like this in the front part. The back had a bathroom and bedroom dinning room and kitchen. There. Was only 2 bedrooms upstairs but the fireplaces were bottom and second story.. Daddy didn’t buy it. But remodeled the old home place .loved it.
The front of the house is very well preserved and beautiful. I was so surprised to see the back of the house in such a sad condition. What a contrast. And who doesn't love that winding staircase and porch? Great video, thanks for the tour and stay safe.
The Whitman Piano Manufacturing Company, Inc., was owned and controlled by The Weydig-Henkelman Corporation of New York. Founded in 1880 by Peter Weydig (President) and George Henkelman (Vice President), the firm of Weydig-Henkelman was first located at 133rd & Brown Place, New York City. By the 1920s the firm was located at 402-410 West 14th Street, New York City. The firm built good quality yet affordable pianos under the brand names of Weydig-Henkelman, Whitman, Becker & Sons, and Radi-O-Player, a player piano equipped with a large radio built into the upper portion of the cabinet. Ironically, with the increasing popularity of the radio and phonograph taking place of the American piano market for home entertainment, Whitman/Weydig-Henkelman went out of business in 1926.
Still standing ruined back rooms a ruined upstairs bathroom but still a grand old house. Damage can be assessed, it can be updated for modern times during the repair but the look the feel other then the necessary updates she can undergo a full restoration and be sold to people who'd wanna love her and raise a family in her walls. Beautiful lady of a house, if I was rich I'd do the work and move in.
Good afternoon from Cape Cod ⚓ thanks for bringing us on another great exploration Kappy. It's still amazes me the amount of abandoned homes across America, and the world for that matter. Keep up the great work and be safe out there 👍✌️🇺🇲
You can still see how beautiful this house was when first built. I am imagining the family that first lived there. It had to be really amazing. So many of the other houses around were probably still from the log cabin days. I can only imagine being around in 1885 to see this house when it was a home and its surroundings. Thank you for the tour.
The house looks beautiful from the exterior. Lovely proportions. Beautiful verandah, sweet carved hearts. Extension on the back is oddly done. Hard to see for all the mess! Some odd juxtapositions. The fireplace mantels look very primitive for this fine home!
Another beautiful place 🤠👍🏻. Porches are always a plus especially when it's a wrap around porch. I love the fireplace but I'm not a fan of when they're painted over. It's better to refinish it rather than painting it. Another favorite for me is the staircase railing and the way is so smoothly wraps around. It's always a shame to see such a great place in horrible decay. Breaks my heart.... I don't know how you find these great places but I'm always happy to see your discoveries. Great video adventure Kappy and as always thanks 🤠👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sweet details around the front door. Beautiful entryway and staircase. The alcoves in the bedrooms were cool, I wonder if they would have been bathing / dressing areas, someplace to keep the chamber pot? I'm a long time watcher, and if I recall correctly your mom is the one who got you interested in old houses, so we all owe her a big thank you. I hope you both have a wonderful weekend.
The front door was so beautiful. Loved that old rocker by the front. Notice these old houses sure loved the natural light. Amazing the grate was still in the fireplace. The old furniture was pretty cool too! Thanks again Kappy for your hard work
This house looks like someone was trying to restore it or strip it and became involved in something else and the house got left behind without being finished. What a beautiful place large rooms that are airy, the only I found interesting is the bathroom on the landing, you had to step up or down to it. lol Thanks for sharing and you have a great day and safe travels
Thank you for watching!! I’m getting a second job actually, sticking around up north to help out with my grandfather, no one else can pick him up when he has a bad fall so if I’m not around my grandma has to call an ambulance so he’s not stuck on the floor. Times have been tough, thank you for watching!
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Kappy, So brave are you in caring for your Grandparents, it’s tough road at home too sometimes.At one period of time I was taking care of my parents did for about 20 years then they ended up in the nursing home,for a while then Covid hit everywhere, and many workers on staff had the virus 🦠 and so,now missing my parents, sweet precious,they’re always in my prayers and heart ❤️. Just be careful to take care of yourself too💗✅👍😁
I'm no expert, but so much of the original woodwork, including stairs, window and door frames, exterior detailing seems to be in decent shape...couldn't it be salvaged? Would be so nice to see something of this beautiful old home come back to life.
Loved the outside of the home. In it's heyday, it was the talk of the town. Sad that a few antiques left inside of it. The furniture other than the dresser in one room reminded me of the furniture to a bedroom set from the 80's. But the other furniture (other than sewing machine) looked older, maybe from the 1900's down to the 1930's. The piano, was my favorite, the cords must be all gone. The keys looked okay. Nice job, and the stairwell, I could imagine a beautiful young lady in a ball dress standing at the top of those stairs with it's curved feature. To bad the rails were painted over. It could have been Mahogany or even Oak. The fireplaces just as beautiful with the ornate Greek style. Oh my, so many lovely homes abandoned and rotting away, destroyed by natural elements and some people breaking into. Thank you Sir, for this adventure you take us on!
I like that you went up into the attic or curiosity would have killed me. Huge heat/AC system. You can just imagine how beautiful when new with a happy loving family giving it life.
Another beautiful house trying to stay standing but losing the battle. The staircase and the railing are very unique as are the doors and windows. I really liked the blue room inside the front door, I can imagine the window open with a nice breeze coming in and rocking in my chair reading a book.
Thank you Kappy for another great video! I’m so sorry the man restoring it did not get to finish it - nor did anyone in his family take up the wonderful effort. It’s still a viable home - especially the original part! Looking forward to next week’s house!
hey kappy wowww u did it again thanks for the invite and upload BEAUTIFUL farm house i loved the old furniture to happy mothers day to yer mom take care my gratefully deadicated friend
The front part of that house- door, porch, stairs looked pretty decent shape considering- had a lot of charm- too bad the back part was so decayed! Thank you for the fun tour!
A day early, this week. Newer furnace in the attic and newer electrical, I would think in the last 30 or so years. 17:00, also the electrical service to the house looks newer.
If the quality of workmanship and materials from the front of the house had been used in the addition, that beautiful old home would most likely still be standing and livable. 😓
This was once an incredibly beautiful house. It's such a sad shame that theee places just get abandoned and fall into ruins like this. I would give my eye teeth to live in one..
Still in livable shape and as always..the wooden floors and staircase is beautiful.. I like the size and outside design on how it was built.. nothing big and fancy.. just a cozy place.. imagine it decorated for Christmas and fire in the fireplace.. thanks for sharing 😊
I would love to meet you in person and just sit and talk about all of these older beauties! You are such an old soul when it comes to your love of the victorian era homes. I so appreciate you and all of what you do, and that you have a genuine love for your work!
Great finds again! Thanks! Can't beat these old homes. Built so sturdy, with character. And the settings in some of these places seem relaxing and closer to nature. Birds, trees, bugs, grass, no people lol.
This was my childhood home. We left in 1998 and no one moved in after us. The belongings inside are all ours from my childhood. We got that piano from an auction for $5 dollars, that dresser upstairs was my parents and I used to okay dressup with all her clothes, we would slide down those stairs on our mattresses. The bathroom upstairs never worked, my dad started that project when we moved in in 92 and never finished. The room with the piano was our parlor, we had green velvet furniture and none of us kids were allowed in there unless we were having dinner parties or Christmas because that’s where our tree went. The kitchen had Apple wallpaper and my mom had apple themed kitchen stuff everywhere and I learned how to write my name in cursive in that window seat. There was 6 of us that lived there, and one working bathroom. The room with the platforms was my dad’s train room. He had train sets and villages and the whole room was nascar and coke. We used to play in that closet under the states all the time too.
Did y'all own or rent the house to up and leave it.
I absolutely have to say I love a long wide porch to just sit and drink sweet tea and maybe feel a cool breeze. Beautiful.
Well said! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Hi Kappy. That porch has got to be in your top ten. Those hearts ❤️carved in the doorframe. Wow. What a beauty. Great find Kappy!
Agreed! Such a great porch! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
The added on parts always fall apart first.
Beautiful old place!❤
Seems that way! Thank you for watching! :)
Absolutely GORGEOUS Kappy!!!! I love it! I can imagine how it was brand new and picture family sitting on the porch in rocking chairs with children running back and forth. This one is such a beauty! Thank you Kappy for another great find. You never disappoint! Stay safe!😊
Omgosh !! Incredible 🎉💓
Well said! Thank you so much always for the kind words and watching! I really appreciate it! Have the kindest audience on TH-cam thank you🙏
Kappy, I`ve noticed with a lot of the houses you visit, it always seems like the older part in the front is still in reasonably good shape but the new additions on the back are rotting and falling in. I guess it just shows the difference between the way things were built in the old days compared to now. Great job by the way, I really liked this one.
It’s not how it was built it was what it was built with
Look at those curtains still hanging from when someone measured them up, hung them and stood back to admire them. Such a beautiful old home.
Those are bedsheets. My mom put them up.
I've been following your videos for years, You make great videos. Thank you..
Really appreciate you sticking around thank you for watching!🙏
Same here I subscribed from the first one I watched ❤
Seeing a house that's still standing after almost 180 years then seeing the addition almost rubble tells a lot. So sad she was forgotten.
That gigantic porch is awesome ! Very sad when the roof goes the whole house goes !!!
Hey Kappy! Really cool house. Love the lack of grafitti. Thanks for the look inside! ✌️
Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Magnificent house. These abandoned mansions are sad. They need repair, love and good people living in them again.
I wonder when the last date is that somebody lived there.
I was amazed to see the glass still unbroken.
Must be in a place where people respect older properties.
That's refreshing to know.
I bet the transom over the front door and the attic porthole were stained glass and removed to protect them .
Wow, no crummy graffiti either ! 'm impressed !
Hi Kappy what a perfect place for a nice party late afternoon on that wrap around porch with some good friends to bring some instruments to play some pretty music 🎶 The entrance is beautiful,just love to fix this one up ❣️👍😁Thanks for seeking it out for us to also enjoy ✅👍
No televisions in the old days so the piano was the entertainment center. 😊
That and rapeing , that was just a joke people. Lol
This was my old house. We definitely had a tv lol no one actually knew how to play that piano. My dad bought it for 5 bucks because he wanted it in the parlor. We weren’t allowed in that room unless it was a special occasion or Christmas because that’s where our tree was.
Isn't it amazing that the first room you went into was totally intact including the wallpaper and curtains, but most of the rest was in bad shape!!! I would have spent my days on that huge porch!💗
It seems to me the back end of the house was a add on. Maybe back in the 1960's? There was attempt to renovate the house. The farm house was very decorative and was built with love.
Good Lord is that beautiful. Man, if walls could talk. Imagine the going on in that front yard over the years.
What a gorgeous house but it sad to see it in that condition that staircase is awesome love to decorate it for christmas and that front porch great video kappy and a great weekend.
Thanks Kappy for showing such a beautiful old farm house. You know it was a grand lady back in its day.
Hi Kappy, is this an early gift for Mother's Day? Thank you for taking us along with you to these beautiful properties.
😅 I wish all of your subscribers a Happy Mother's Day❤❤
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there!! Have a great day! Yall deserve it! :)
Thank you so much 😊
Simply a beautiful old house. It deserves another life. As we watch we get the feeling of lots of happy times under that roof. Thumbs up Kappy
Yall notice the additions always or seem to always fall in. Shows the workmanship now compared to then. Love the house. Would love to have it.
I love the layout of this old beauty. I wish someone had taken care of her. Does anyone else love the old crazed, crackled, chippy paint? ❤ Thank you Kappy! You found another winner!
Oh my.... at 12:33 you show the old Singer sewing machine. I worked in the factory that built those cabinets. Singer built the sewing machines in Truamnn Arkansas for 50 years or more (probably 75 years) and there was the Parson's Cabinet Factory in Osceola Arkansas where I worked one summer while in high school and we built the cabinets for the machines. When Singer closed down, Parson's cabinet factory closed.
That is so cool. Thanks for sharing that history tidbit
Beautiful a joy to visit this elegant place with you Kappy 🙋♀️
A lovely experience to view this grand old lady and not be disgusted by disrespectful vandals who deface with tagging and obscenities
When you think it was almost all open wild country around there and these places were considered important homes and businesses. Wish they could preserve them. Thanks for documenting them before they disappear.🌿
She's a lovely old house Kappy. Beautiful staircase. So nice. Love the old sewing machines. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I don't know how you find these places, but I'm glad you do. It looks to me like the addition on the back of this place wasn't the quality of the rest of the house. Hence the kitchen and dining room ceiling fell. Woodwork was pretty all throughout. That wrap around porch would be my go to for relaxation. Big ole cup of coffee, just watching birds, maybe take my crochet out there, or a good book. That porch would be a great place for a Mother's Day "my time". Tell your mother Happy Mothers day!
Thanks for taking me along Mr Kappy! 😊
So glad you enjoy the videos still!! Thank you very much for the kind words and watching!! Happy Mother’s Day to you as well!! :)
Gorgeous, Love the wrap around porch. Just sad to see falling apart...
I'm imagining how gorgeous this was painted blue,with white trim,I can see a couple in a horse and buggy ,and the husband showing his wife the almost finished beauty it would become. Love the veranda,wicker porch set,some chimes,good to go. Love that staircase,house even in disrepair is still so cozy,would have been great around holidays!! They don't make houses like this anymore,look at the eaves in the attic,great find as always kappy,thanks for the lengths you go to ,to give us these videos to enjoy 💯👍🏼
OMG I LOVE OLD FARM HOUSE! What a find & love that porch! Cool video Kappy!
Me too! Thank you very much for watching!
I've always wished I could have a house with a wrap around porch
Now that is an amazing porch! Part of my life is spent outside! I’m not young and can’t explore anymore but I love my porch!
Thank you Kappy for another beautiful house.She was grand in her day.
This brings back a wonderful memory from my childhood when we lived in a house just like this in the front part. The back had a bathroom and bedroom dinning room and kitchen. There. Was only 2 bedrooms upstairs but the fireplaces were bottom and second story.. Daddy didn’t buy it. But remodeled the old home place .loved it.
Thanks for posting all your finds, always like to see the old homes.....Godis Good!!!
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Unbelievable home! Woodworking, etc. Great vid, kappy!
Thank you very much for watching!! :)
And yet another great video i just love these old houses 🏘️🏘️ you have been showing us thank you so much take care and thank you for sharing 😊😊
I can see why someone would have wanted to restore this once beloved old house. It has remnants of it's beauty.
The front of the house is very well preserved and beautiful. I was so surprised to see the back of the house in such a sad condition. What a contrast. And who doesn't love that winding staircase and porch? Great video, thanks for the tour and stay safe.
The Whitman Piano Manufacturing Company, Inc., was owned and controlled by The Weydig-Henkelman Corporation of New York. Founded in 1880 by Peter Weydig (President) and George Henkelman (Vice President), the firm of Weydig-Henkelman was first located at 133rd & Brown Place, New York City. By the 1920s the firm was located at 402-410 West 14th Street, New York City. The firm built good quality yet affordable pianos under the brand names of Weydig-Henkelman, Whitman, Becker & Sons, and Radi-O-Player, a player piano equipped with a large radio built into the upper portion of the cabinet. Ironically, with the increasing popularity of the radio and phonograph taking place of the American piano market for home entertainment, Whitman/Weydig-Henkelman went out of business in 1926.
You can tear down that addition on the back. Retain all the two-story part. And have a nice house. The roof appears sound.
Still standing ruined back rooms a ruined upstairs bathroom but still a grand old house.
Damage can be assessed, it can be updated for modern times during the repair but the look the feel other then the necessary updates she can undergo a full restoration and be sold to people who'd wanna love her and raise a family in her walls.
Beautiful lady of a house, if I was rich I'd do the work and move in.
The bathroom upstairs actually never worked. My parents were gutting it to redo it when we lost the house in 98 and no one has lived there since.
Good afternoon from Cape Cod ⚓ thanks for bringing us on another great exploration Kappy. It's still amazes me the amount of abandoned homes across America, and the world for that matter. Keep up the great work and be safe out there 👍✌️🇺🇲
Look at that beautiful front porch. Take alot of work and money and love to restore this home.
You can still see how beautiful this house was when first built. I am imagining the family that first lived there. It had to be really amazing. So many of the other houses around were probably still from the log cabin days. I can only imagine being around in 1885 to see this house when it was a home and its surroundings. Thank you for the tour.
I love houses like this. You can tell it’s going through a few design fazes over the years. From federal to antebellum to Gothic.
Antebellum isn’t a style
And so amazed and happy that this gorgeous old house hasn’t been vandalized. Many thanks for the tour!
What a grand old beauty. I love a wrap-around porch!
Beautiful details!!!💙💙💙💙💙💫
Agreed! Thank you for watching!
I always get so excited when you come out with a new video. Thank you! It doers no good to upgrade walls and floors if the roof is rotten.
Thank you very much!! I’m glad you enjoy!! :)
Wow… that porch and the staircase, just beautiful!
I wish someone had restored this beauty in time. Beautiful details. Thanks, Kappy!
Thank you very much for watching!
The house looks beautiful from the exterior. Lovely proportions. Beautiful verandah, sweet carved hearts. Extension on the back is oddly done. Hard to see for all the mess! Some odd juxtapositions. The fireplace mantels look very primitive for this fine home!
I can picture the house of old, before add on. Enjoy how you emphasis the house. Thank You Kappy.
Glad you enjoyed!! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Another beautiful place 🤠👍🏻. Porches are always a plus especially when it's a wrap around porch. I love the fireplace but I'm not a fan of when they're painted over. It's better to refinish it rather than painting it. Another favorite for me is the staircase railing and the way is so smoothly wraps around. It's always a shame to see such a great place in horrible decay. Breaks my heart.... I don't know how you find these great places but I'm always happy to see your discoveries. Great video adventure Kappy and as always thanks 🤠👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sweet details around the front door. Beautiful entryway and staircase. The alcoves in the bedrooms were cool, I wonder if they would have been bathing / dressing areas, someplace to keep the chamber pot? I'm a long time watcher, and if I recall correctly your mom is the one who got you interested in old houses, so we all owe her a big thank you. I hope you both have a wonderful weekend.
The front door was so beautiful. Loved that old rocker by the front. Notice these old houses sure loved the natural light. Amazing the grate was still in the fireplace. The old furniture was pretty cool too! Thanks again Kappy for your hard work
This house looks like someone was trying to restore it or strip it and became involved in something else and the house got left behind without being finished. What a beautiful place large rooms that are airy, the only I found interesting is the bathroom on the landing, you had to step up or down to it. lol Thanks for sharing and you have a great day and safe travels
Love the birds and the train. Nice old house. You know I love those wide hallways. Thanks for sharing! Headed to SC soon? ❤️
Thank you for watching!! I’m getting a second job actually, sticking around up north to help out with my grandfather, no one else can pick him up when he has a bad fall so if I’m not around my grandma has to call an ambulance so he’s not stuck on the floor. Times have been tough, thank you for watching!
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Kappy, So brave are you in caring for your Grandparents, it’s tough road at home too sometimes.At one period of time I was taking care of my parents did for about 20 years then they ended up in the nursing home,for a while then Covid hit everywhere, and many workers on staff had the virus 🦠 and so,now missing my parents, sweet precious,they’re always in my prayers and heart ❤️. Just be careful to take care of yourself too💗✅👍😁
What a beautiful porch! Such a great old house that is suffering from neglect. Thank you for sharing 💜
I'm no expert, but so much of the original woodwork, including stairs, window and door frames, exterior detailing seems to be in decent shape...couldn't it be salvaged? Would be so nice to see something of this beautiful old home come back to life.
Loved the outside of the home. In it's heyday, it was the talk of the town. Sad that a few antiques left inside of it. The furniture other than the dresser in one room reminded me of the furniture to a bedroom set from the 80's. But the other furniture (other than sewing machine) looked older, maybe from the 1900's down to the 1930's. The piano, was my favorite, the cords must be all gone. The keys looked okay. Nice job, and the stairwell, I could imagine a beautiful young lady in a ball dress standing at the top of those stairs with it's curved feature. To bad the rails were painted over. It could have been Mahogany or even Oak. The fireplaces just as beautiful with the ornate Greek style. Oh my, so many lovely homes abandoned and rotting away, destroyed by natural elements and some people breaking into. Thank you Sir, for this adventure you take us on!
I like that you went up into the attic or curiosity would have killed me. Huge heat/AC system. You can just imagine how beautiful when new with a happy loving family giving it life.
Nice find Kappy! She was beautiful and loved @ one time. I wish these places could b saved. Nice job Kappy plz stay safe out there!
Thank you Kappy for the tour! See ya on the next 😊
Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Gorgeous. The carving on that wood beautiful.
it breaks my heart to see theses beautiful works of art go to ruin.😢
That porch!!! Nice old place, the newer addition didnt hold up so well. Thanks, Kappy
What a beautiful old house 🏚. I love everything about it ❤. Love the staircase and the old furniture . Happy Mother's Day 💓 everyone ❤ 💖.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there!! Thank you for watching!! :)
Abandoned Southern Farm Houses/Plantation man whatever you wanna call it is so interesting... I love these type of content
I would love to see a video of someone restoring a old house like this
Once a grand old home. Thanks for showing us this one!
Amazing house
Wow, what a beauty, House had to be Elegant back in it's day, Just Horrid to see how far down, like the kitchen it has become...
Another beautiful house trying to stay standing but losing the battle. The staircase and the railing are very unique as are the doors and windows. I really liked the blue room inside the front door, I can imagine the window open with a nice breeze coming in and rocking in my chair reading a book.
Urban Exploring With Kappy thanks for sharing this video with me it was a good find and God Bless.
Thank you Kappy for another great video! I’m so sorry the man restoring it did not get to finish it - nor did anyone in his family take up the wonderful effort. It’s still a viable home - especially the original part! Looking forward to next week’s house!
hey kappy wowww u did it again thanks for the invite and upload BEAUTIFUL farm house i loved the old furniture to happy mothers day to yer mom take care my gratefully deadicated friend
The front part of that house- door, porch, stairs looked pretty decent shape considering- had a lot of charm- too bad the back part was so decayed! Thank you for the fun tour!
Loved the house Kappy!! So sad to see it falling apart. The one next to it seems just as old. ❤
Thank you very much for watching!! :)
A day early, this week.
Newer furnace in the attic and newer electrical, I would think in the last 30 or so years.
17:00, also the electrical service to the house looks newer.
Im also a mother and happy mothers day to everyone also
Have a great Mother’s Day!! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
The words you wrote in your description are very poetic and quite lovely.
@@369blueneptune I appreciate that! Thank you very much! :)
Another beauty! Thanks for taking us along! 😊
I love the grand front entry doors and staircases in these old places.
Love that porch, and the carvings around the door. I don't mind the trains!
Another beautiful place bites the dust. So sad.
If the quality of workmanship and materials from the front of the house had been used in the addition, that beautiful old home would most likely still be standing and livable. 😓
Omg the wall paper in the living room is exactly like my bathroom 😅
Very delicate flowers; pretty paper. 💞
So you're due for a remodeling?
Dawn what a beautiful house helpful someone could save it but it's in sad condition.
This was once an incredibly beautiful house. It's such a sad shame that theee places just get abandoned and fall into ruins like this. I would give my eye teeth to live in one..
Still in livable shape and as always..the wooden floors and staircase is beautiful.. I like the size and outside design on how it was built.. nothing big and fancy.. just a cozy place.. imagine it decorated for Christmas and fire in the fireplace.. thanks for sharing 😊
Fabulous porch!
Very unique window details and I love the wraparound porch. 👍
I would love to meet you in person and just sit and talk about all of these older beauties! You are such an old soul when it comes to your love of the victorian era homes. I so appreciate you and all of what you do, and that you have a genuine love for your work!
another great abandoned find....
How are you so brave to walk into homes that are falling down just amazes me, Be Safe!! Love the videos💗
Great finds again! Thanks! Can't beat these old homes. Built so sturdy, with character. And the settings in some of these places seem relaxing and closer to nature. Birds, trees, bugs, grass, no people lol.