What I like about your videos compared to other explorers is you take the time to properly film the contents, everyone else whizzes around so fast I can't focus on anything and I usually end up feeling dizzy! This is a fantastic little cottage.
This sweet little cottage has such a gentle and happy echo. Suggesting a life joyfully lived. I loved seeing the "Princess" bedroom furniture. So pretty. This would have been a dream place to live in. The tiny details like the show boxes and cardboard dollhouse on the kitchen wall.... just gorgeous. I love how you both are able to communicate in a way that makes us feel like you are taking us on the journey with you. Your gentle and respectful. ....plus humorous and fun.... observations make it a treat to watch and listen to, with all your explores. Your channel is like a well kept secret that is worthy of many more followers. Thank you!!! You really honoured the sacred place of this sweet and special dwelling. 🌼🌻
@@Samandjessexplore You are welcome beautiful people. I love interior design and history....especially in old buildings. During lockdown, in Australia, I've watched some of the abandoned video channels as a way of travelling, when house bound. Your videos, in particular, are fun and calming....and have an authentic vibe. Thanks for bringing us all on your travels. A huge treat, with every explore. Hugs.🦢🌼
Whenever I watch these abandoned houses I can't help thinking of all the stories of their lives lost also. This one had an affinity for Beatrix Potter. Her husband was a sea faring man. A painter, a traveler, a lover of books. The cottage would have been very sweet in it's day.
What sets your explorations apart from most, is the captivating way you tell their story.. You show such respect for the people who once lived and loved there..And for their personal belongings….Take care and keep searching for these old gems…♥️Tamara
I think you will find the lady passed away..The gentleman looked like he was in the Army .They we’re posted in Hong Kong .as was the Navy as My Dad was a Chief Petty Officer .We lived there for two and a half. Years.That’s where they probably got all their beautiful oriental pieces..The book you was looking at with different artist work in was by the look of it an Autograph book.I had one when I left School to go and live in NZ and everyone in my classes signed it.If the artist was at art school they would do drawings and paintings in them instead of just writing a note.A lot of things in there were around the 70s,could have been when they got back from being posted abroad.Some pieces in the main rooms are older but they may have been brought after or gifted.It would have been a beautiful family home .Such a shame it’s been left to nature.By the way you cringe an cobwebs but if you cut yourself while out and about ,you can use cobwebs ,place them over the wound and it will stop the bleeding ,obviously cuts not major things..Stay safe ..Love n Light 🥰
That is amazing Christine, thank you for your comment. Puts everything in a new light, amazing to know more. Thats interesting about spider web, I will remember this 👍🏼 Thank you Christine, much love from us both ❤️🙏🏼
@@Samandjessexplore The score card Mah Jongg is a Chinese game looks like dominos but resembles the tiles white usually bone it is a very interesting game and is very popular, Thank You for the tour Love your Documentaries. Stay Safe
The little cat on top of tv were from a series called ‘ whimsies ‘ in the seventies made by a company called Wade ! I remember buying my mum them with my pocket money when I was a little girl ❤️
You two should be really careful with all the mould that you are exposed to , some of it can build up in your lungs and cause all sorts of health problems , take care .
Definitely. I know that I never listened or completely understood the dangers that my elders tried to warn me about when I was young and now I wished that I had. The injuries and exposures while young always come back to haunt you later in life... J & S, please protect your lungs in these places. Believe me, it’s really important ✌🏼❤️♥️
Love the respect for the precious finds. This is such a calming site to come to and visit through your videos. Have you ever thought of gloves or at least hand wipes to wipe off the mold on your hands? My brother works in mold remediation and it seriously is nothing you want to be around without protection.
This place absolutely is a treasure! In one way it was fascinating to see this house and all the little treasures in it. The child’s painting makes me wonder if that was a grandchild. And whatever happened to family, Thank you for showing us this beautiful house! Their was much love in this house. I do believe he must have passed first. Then it became more her house. 💜 And then it makes me sad that not any family came back to get some of the belongings. But everything looks like it was well loved until the end.
Hi Sam and Jess,what a place, decaying as the years pass by mould growing everywhere outside trying to get inside amazing to watch and some very interesting things what a time capsule,probably you our the first explores in this place, great video guys thanks for sharing
I’ve seen most of your videos and this is my absolute favorite. The house has a wonderful feeling. I’m 72 and many of the items in the house are like my things. The floral curtains in the bedroom are gorgeous. How sad that her lovely artwork will be lost forever. The green light in the windows from the plants is so pretty!
I have to tell you I've been watching abandoned castle, mansions and homes for a year now and I really enjoyed your tour through this house. I am looking for Freemasons and secret societies. They always leave signs of their activities. I really appreciate how you love the details! I love the details. You stop to look at the books and the pictures, and you open up everything. You are so much fun! Everyone else skips those details. I look forward to watching more. Never change your style!❤
I will always wonder about what the story is behind these abandoned places, would be amazing to research them at a later date and revisit them telling us the actual history behind it all x
Sure would love to know more about all of them! It’s interesting gathering clues as we walk around the house, this can put together some of the story! Sadly it can be hard to dig anything more up, especially with the houses 😔 Thank you for watching Bee! 🥰❤️
its so strange to actual go back in time,,, and see although abandoned some 20 yrs???? 2001,,,,, all the lives were lived in the past atifacts from a gone-by age,,,, the sheet music is for beginners The Bluebells of Scotland " Fred Gregory" im 80 years old i learned piano with those pieces of sheet music,,, practised 4 hours a day eventually got it all right and went on to play in and band 60s 70s 80s and still love to play jamming some time until the early hours,,,, magic man;) noticed a photo of a WW1 warrant officer,,, with stick,,,, maybe these people were a bit well off",,,, in later life the little nic-naks were treasured ,,, like that home made dolls house on the wall ( if you can call it that ) my granny had similar things from her early days ,,, mom inherited her farm and everything in it ,,, sad to see all the treasured possession just left to decay ,,, ok Sam Jess thanks again ,,,,Edwin
Hey there Edwin Glad you enjoyed the video, thank you so much for your comment. It’s amazing that you were in a band and that you are still jamming today! I love that. It’s also really nice to know the items in these places bring out good memories for people! Thank you for watching ❤️😃
Amazing find guys, quite sad that this will come to us all, thinking of these people in their day where as fit and able as any of us with lives, memories , love and losses, and now all being forgotten and reclaimed by time and nature....
The blue vase with the flowers seemed to be a running theme. They’d been painted on canvas and also the miniature seemed to be the same picture. Another fantastic explore, thank you both.
Jones sewing machines were established in 1860 by William Jones and Thomas Chadwick, it was later aquired by Brother Industries in Japan in 1968 and jones appeared on the machines till 1980
My guess would say the liquor bottles on the table was someone having a last drink in the house for their mate that passed. The coins was a dedication to them left on the table, a tip.
On the desk is a wooden reel of sewing thread. Also on the sewing machine. Wooden reels could still be purchased in the early 1970s after which plastic was used. It is still possible to purchase old wooden ones today in second hand shops. This could date the leaving of the cottage to mid 1970s. It could be a Sylko make. Also there are possibly some “Wade Whimsies” small China animals, the tortoise on the shelf I think. I still have some of these and they are 1970s.
Glad you enjoyed it Karen! We agree, it would have been a stunning home. Fascinating to see the decay at this stage but it will sadly soon destroy the place. Thank you for watching 😃
Well you keep finding these fantastic places, thank you so much. This is such a very sweet house. I loved this lady’s paintings, all the tiny ornaments, the little book of shared paintings, all the books. You can see the soft green and pinks of the house under the mould (i hope you guys were ok because it was so mouldy there). So many fabulous photos, the list goes on. A delightful house. ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it Trudie 🥰 This was a beautiful home. It was indeed mouldy, probably one if the worst! Must get some masks. Thank you for watching ❤️🙏🏼
This house touched my heart and soul, to go back in time even for an hour to catch the ambience and the atmosphere of the place. Great explore showing some personal items. Loved the cuckoo clock, walking canes make me sad and clothes also. The Donkey pic is very like a scene you would see in connemara in the south of Ireland.Many thanks J and S xx 💞💙 My mum had a wooden antelope just like that one. 😔
wow How do you find um! I recon this is a time lapse of around late 1970's to mid 80's every thing i see is from that time. Amazing Thanks Sam and Jess
WOW what a beautiful house, so nice its just as it was left. The lady was very talented, the paintings and drawings are wonderful. I really enjoyed the explore with you Sam and Jess, you found a real time capsule i hope it stays like that. You made me laugh when you said about the chair with the holes in the seat Sam. I look forward to your next explore, take care and stay safe you two xx
You 2 walked into a true "Time Capsule"!...Natural decay throughout this little Home...but it's still a shame that no one cared...Jess, be extra careful!; an open cut from those floor holes!...All in All, another Grans Explore from My fav Team!!!...Tale Good Care Sam&Jess!...Stay Safe!...😊🌹😊🌹
A home filled with love. It’s nice imagining the stories of the people who lived in these abandoned homes 😌 the solider was definitely from WW1, the woman’s art was gorgeous and I noticed the burton advert in the old newspaper at 23.20 an old brand still doing menswear now, so interesting to see. Thanks for another great video! Edit: did you notice the butterfly appearing again to you guys at 37 mins? 🦋 on the dressing table
Hi Sam & Jess. I only recently stumbled across your videos. I’m spell bound watching them. The history that you uncover would be great for school children to learn about. I love how respectful you are about the properties and their contents, that’s very rare. It’s a shame museums aren’t interested in preserving these time capsules. So much we can all uncover and learn. Thanks both. Your work is great! 👍
Tragic that these people’s memories die with there possessions as the house decays. Harveys Bristol Cream is a Sherry. Snuff box perhaps. Old Sterling “ha’penny”. 20 shillings to the £1 pound. Where a Mars Bar cost the equivalent of 2 1/2p or sixpence when I was a teenager! A thrupenny bit, 3pence. My pocket money as a kid! Amazing what you could get for thrupence = to about 9p today Those little Wade tortoises are worth a few Bob now. As kids they were affordable as gifts for parents if you saved pocket money for a few weeks
It is so sad to see the artwork and photographs abandoned. If there are descendants or relatives I wish they could find and treasure them. Beautiful home of a seaman/Navy man and a artistic and musical lady who loved animals. I adore the Chinese pieces in the home likely brought from living abroad with the navy.
We think so too! These beautiful things should be preserved somewhere. They will be buried when the whole place falls down one day 😓 Happens so often but will always be upsetting. Thank you for watching 🙏🏼🥰
Great video that brought tears to my eyes. Everyone has already said what I'm thinking and feeling so I will just say Thankyou very much Sam and Jess, Explomo , Secret Vault, Dark Arts TV , have added so much to my days. I sincerely wish I could send money to you all, you are all so worth it. TV is off most of the time now. Please never stop making videos. I'm a Great Brit living in California, I'm learning stuff about UK that I didn't know before. I wish I could be young again ,I'd be exploring and getting into trouble LOL X X
So glad you enjoyed this Jacqueline, that really means a lot ❤️🙏🏼 It gives us such gratification knowing our videos can be so positive for someone and everyone who supports us has in turn changed our lives! We are so grateful ❤️🙏🏼 Thank you for giving us so much support! 🥰
I just love the videos where the two of you are on your own. I love the discussion between the two of you. You take more time during the explorer when it's just the two of you. You make it feel like I'm right there with you. Thanks for a wonderful and respectful explore. 💜
What a shame that this house has been left to nature like this. I suspect there is a sad story here. The remnants of lives are in there. Awesome video . Keep them coming please?
I just found your channel and I love it!! I love how you guys take the time to show all the knick knacks!! This is my favorite explore video ever!! Thank you for giving me a glimpse into the past. You guys do an amazing job!!!
This house is amazing with all of the antiques. My favorite part of it was that bedroom the way it's set up is amazing. Thanks for sharing this amazing place and excellent find can't wait for the next. 🙂👍
Glad you enjoyed it Madonna! 😃 Us too, all we can gather is clues about their personality whilst walking around, shame we can’t find out more! Thank you for watching! 🙏🏼
The little book of art work is similar to what artist friends do now. Except they send like small cards they have painted or whatever medium they love.
Just found your channel and I loved it, you take your time to really look at everything. I will be watching all your post from now on. Thank you so much
its so nice to see how respectful you both are when exploring these places 😊, Samandjess I would suggest you wear masks &gloves to protect yourselves from the mould etc
Totally a beautiful fairy tale home beautiful antiques and furniture to ceramics absolutely a dream house full of memories great work Jess and Samuel enjoyed the video ❤
I love how Sam always says when he comes across a drawer of stuff and says the old British saying, 'Bits & Bob's' so awesome, I could sit for hours watching your videos.... lots of love ❤️ Light 🕯️ & Megatons of Healing Energy 🧘🏼♀️💫✌🏼 From NEW ZEALAND 🇳🇿🌈🕊️✨🤸🏼♀️💛🕯️ BLESSED BE 🌛🌝🌜✨💋🤟🏼☯️
Such a shame the history not this family is going to go with nature so what you guys are doing is truly amazing allowing the family's life to live on maybe even allowing distant family to come forward and bring the history back to life
Love the way you do these videos, it’s so relaxing to watch, not like some that whizz round the rooms and you can’t see what’s what.. we’ll done, hope to see many more..
You guys were so respectful to this home and it's many memories👍 that's beautiful to see hate of to you too , it's very sad 😢 to see what was once someone's loving home 🙏 and precious possessions💕
It is fascinating to see these places,but at the same time so sad. Its like the people that lived just walked out,say to go shopping and never came back. All their treasured possessions just left there with no family or friends to tend to the. So sad. Stay safe both.
This is fascinating but it's also mind boggling that someone, or their heirs, would not go to the trouble to liquidate the contents and property. I really enjoy your videos but hope you all stay safe. I would definitely want to have gloves on before navigating this one! Thank you for another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it J! It’s almost always a mystery! Think it can take a weird series of events or unfinished wills. Will always boggle our minds 😅 Yes your right, this place was probably some of the worst mould yet… going to get some masks and gloves. Thank you for watching! 😃
Wow this place is simply amazing and so much stuff too, it's such a shame stuff like this is left when it could be restored and sold, the brown box you opened I have one exactly the same, it was my great great grandma's. Keep up the good work I love your vids
Hi Jess and Sam I'm a new member to you both and I am loving every single video that I have seen and they're so amazing and so beautiful the places that you go to their beautiful.. WoW that house your in is amazing and so beautiful... your both same very wonderful people and I like you both.. that lady who is a artist she made very beautiful pictures... and I know that her and the family just disappeared.. and no one knows where they are.. Jess and Sam please keep the wonderful videos coming I'm looking forward to seeing them all.. please take care always my friends..
Always check attics guys they are where a lot of really old stuff is kept. Check down the backs of cushions that’s where money often falls and jewellery👍
Sam & Jess , thank you for showing such a beautiful & Amazing home , sad it has been left to decay like this , much love from Perth Western Australia 🇦🇺
An awesome explore of a stunning location. You covered this really well. I am new to your channel and have just rang your bell so I will be going through your videos. Thank you for covering this.
I love,love,love this video. Did you see the tiny frogs holding the tiny umbrella in the white corner cabinet...the princess room is also my favorite room. And you two kids tell a wonderful story together..just sayin.
Hi Sam and Jess great video again 😉 i loved the 1944 coin and the 3 master sailboat to 😍 have a nice late evening and a good sleep and weekend greetings Chiel
Idk I felt such sadness. When I look at its personal properties like the vanity, the hairbrush, the dishes, just knowing that this was someone’s life and wondering what happened to them. It’s perplexing. Very mysterious yet very sad. Did they die of natural causes? We’re they murdered? Or did they leave? Just makes you wonder. Great video! Thank you for sharing.
That was a brilliant explore Sam and Jesse. Thank you so much for your hard work. I was a bit dismayed that you didn't have some gloves and masks on - perhaps that's something you would like to think about in future explores. I was a bit surprised that there weren't more artists 'supplies'. Loved to see the Jones sewing machine, and all the tiny bits and pieces.
The ‘tiny little note book’ was facial blotting paper xx I think it looks like maybe a husband & wife and when he died it was 2 or 3 sisters of female friends that lived together xx so many lovely things just left to Rot, it’s sad 😢 x are you allowed to salvage things to take to museums - like the lovely signed paintings etc??
That makes a lot of sense actually K! It’s always sad to see them in this way. It wouldn’t be right for us to move anything, its so sad but nature just runs it course and takes it all back 😓 Sad to see artwork wasted. Nearly everything in this house was way past the point of return too, so many years!
Another very interesting and unique video 👍🏻 It’s so sad that a house can just be left abandoned with all the families personal belongings still there.. I can’t imagine that happening to anyone in my family. Luckily, as you said, it’s a rare find. Hopefully, it’ll stay that way 🤞I love old photos too. I could’ve spent ages just going through them all. I was just biting into my cheese and coleslaw sandwich lol when up popped some dentures and wee in a pot 🙈 Suprisingly, I wasn’t expecting that 😂 x
Glad you enjoyed it Nicki 🥰 Yes its such a strange thing for them to be left this way, sad and fascinating at the same time! We enjoy finding photos too, always amazing to look at! Haha!! Apologies for that 😅🤭 Thank you for watching ❤️🙏🏼
Thank you for your video, I marvelled with you and I hope you didn’t get a fungal infection from wondering through this home! It makes you wonder about their lives and why they left, maybe the death of her husband ?
Thx guys for sharing this house with me. The lady of the house must have been so cool. Sam love the beginning narration, you could get a second job reading audio books, you have that kind of voice. Jesse you are the most adorable savage lady. Great job again guys, thx.
The old book around 38:00 is like an autograph book. A book where friends would leave a thought or something drawn such as this one. Going off the ones I have and I'd say around 1920 ish.
I could read the G. T. Milligraf on the back of the photo, but that's all. This is another wonderful video. Thank you so much for sharing it. You guys totally rock!
I almost want to say y’all have a responsibility to save these items from decay, but then again they don’t belong to you. I understand why you don’t, but I’m thinking any more time, they will not exist anymore. Love your adventures. Great video ❤️
What I like about your videos compared to other explorers is you take the time to properly film the contents, everyone else whizzes around so fast I can't focus on anything and I usually end up feeling dizzy! This is a fantastic little cottage.
Glad you enjoy the videos Lou! Appreciate that! 🙏🏼
Thank you for watching 🥰
This sweet little cottage has such a gentle and happy echo. Suggesting a life joyfully lived. I loved seeing the "Princess" bedroom furniture. So pretty. This would have been a dream place to live in. The tiny details like the show boxes and cardboard dollhouse on the kitchen wall.... just gorgeous. I love how you both are able to communicate in a way that makes us feel like you are taking us on the journey with you. Your gentle and respectful. ....plus humorous and fun.... observations make it a treat to watch and listen to, with all your explores. Your channel is like a well kept secret that is worthy of many more followers. Thank you!!! You really honoured the sacred place of this sweet and special dwelling. 🌼🌻
Thank you so much Kathryn 🥰🙏🏼 That was so lovely to read, really appreciate your kind words ❤️
Glad to have you on the channel 🥰❤️
@@Samandjessexplore You are welcome beautiful people. I love interior design and history....especially in old buildings. During lockdown, in Australia, I've watched some of the abandoned video channels as a way of travelling, when house bound. Your videos, in particular, are fun and calming....and have an authentic vibe. Thanks for bringing us all on your travels. A huge treat, with every explore. Hugs.🦢🌼
Whenever I watch these abandoned houses I can't help thinking of all the stories of their lives lost also. This one had an affinity for Beatrix Potter. Her husband was a sea faring man. A painter, a traveler, a lover of books. The cottage would have been very sweet in it's day.
Glad you enjoyed it Cindy! That’s so awesome. Thank you for your comment
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What sets your explorations apart from most, is the captivating way you tell their story.. You show such respect for the people who once lived and loved there..And for their personal belongings….Take care and keep searching for these old gems…♥️Tamara
Awww it breaks my heart to see something that clearly ment alot to someone, just rot away like this 💔
wonder where there family's are or even close friends to cherish what was left, to sad to see it left
I think you will find the lady passed away..The gentleman looked like he was in the Army .They we’re posted in Hong Kong .as was the Navy as My Dad was a Chief Petty Officer .We lived there for two and a half. Years.That’s where they probably got all their beautiful oriental pieces..The book you was looking at with different artist work in was by the look of it an Autograph book.I had one when I left School to go and live in NZ and everyone in my classes signed it.If the artist was at art school they would do drawings and paintings in them instead of just writing a note.A lot of things in there were around the 70s,could have been when they got back from being posted abroad.Some pieces in the main rooms are older but they may have been brought after or gifted.It would have been a beautiful family home .Such a shame it’s been left to nature.By the way you cringe an cobwebs but if you cut yourself while out and about ,you can use cobwebs ,place them over the wound and it will stop the bleeding ,obviously cuts not major things..Stay safe ..Love n Light 🥰
Cool info
Wow cool I never knew you can use a web to wrap around a cut .. thanks for the interesting write up huni
That is amazing Christine, thank you for your comment. Puts everything in a new light, amazing to know more.
Thats interesting about spider web, I will remember this 👍🏼
Thank you Christine, much love from us both ❤️🙏🏼
@@Samandjessexplore The score card Mah Jongg is a Chinese game looks like dominos but resembles the tiles white usually bone it is a very interesting game and is very popular, Thank You for the tour Love your Documentaries. Stay Safe
It’s so nice to hear nicely spoken people using English properly xx
The little cat on top of tv were from a series called ‘ whimsies ‘ in the seventies made by a company called Wade ! I remember buying my mum them with my pocket money when I was a little girl ❤️
I've said this before Sam and Jess. Sam has the most amazing narrative voice! I would love to listen to him narrate books on CD's!!
Thank you so much Heidi 🥰🙏🏼❤️ Sam should definitely look into this 🤣
You two should be really careful with all the mould that you are exposed to , some of it can build up in your lungs and cause all sorts of health problems , take care .
✅agreed! 👍👍
Definitely. I know that I never listened or completely understood the dangers that my elders tried to warn me about when I was young and now I wished that I had. The injuries and exposures while young always come back to haunt you later in life... J & S, please protect your lungs in these places. Believe me, it’s really important ✌🏼❤️♥️
Definitely you never know what's lurking around 😷🧤 Youngsters 🤞
Very true, this place was really bad for it, we are going to get both a mask and gloves.
Thank you for suggesting 🙏🏼 All the best to you!
@@micheleh5706 thank you Michele! 🙏🏼❤️ Will be getting some masks and gloves asap!
Love the respect for the precious finds. This is such a calming site to come to and visit through your videos. Have you ever thought of gloves or at least hand wipes to wipe off the mold on your hands? My brother works in mold remediation and it seriously is nothing you want to be around without protection.
Glad you enjoy the videos Shawne 🥰
Yes we must get some gloves and a mask! This place was seriously bad 😷
Thank you for watching! ❤️
I appreciate how gentle and respectful you are with abandoned possessions and places. So many urbex explorers are like bulls in china shops.
it makes me sad that someones life is just left to decay like this - its such a shame - love the video guy - thanks so much
Glad you enjoyed it Denise 🥰🙏🏼
This place absolutely is a treasure! In one way it was fascinating to see this house and all the little treasures in it. The child’s painting makes me wonder if that was a grandchild. And whatever happened to family, Thank you for showing us this beautiful house! Their was much love in this house. I do believe he must have passed first. Then it became more her house. 💜 And then it makes me sad that not any family came back to get some of the belongings. But everything looks like it was well loved until the end.
Hi Sam and Jess,what a place, decaying as the years pass by mould growing everywhere outside trying to get inside amazing to watch and some very interesting things what a time capsule,probably you our the first explores in this place, great video guys thanks for sharing
✅well said!!! 👍👍👋
I’ve seen most of your videos and this is my absolute favorite. The house has a wonderful feeling. I’m 72 and many of the items in the house are like my things. The floral curtains in the bedroom are gorgeous. How sad that her lovely artwork will be lost forever. The green light in the windows from the plants is so pretty!
I have to tell you I've been watching abandoned castle, mansions and homes for a year now and I really enjoyed your tour through this house. I am looking for Freemasons and secret societies. They always leave signs of their activities.
I really appreciate how you love the details! I love the details. You stop to look at the books and the pictures, and you open up everything. You are so much fun! Everyone else skips those details. I look forward to watching more. Never change your style!❤
I will always wonder about what the story is behind these abandoned places, would be amazing to research them at a later date and revisit them telling us the actual history behind it all x
Sure would love to know more about all of them! It’s interesting gathering clues as we walk around the house, this can put together some of the story!
Sadly it can be hard to dig anything more up, especially with the houses 😔
Thank you for watching Bee! 🥰❤️
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its so strange to actual go back in time,,,
and see although abandoned some 20 yrs????
2001,,,,, all the lives were lived in the past atifacts from a gone-by age,,,, the sheet music is for beginners
The Bluebells of Scotland " Fred Gregory"
im 80 years old i learned piano with those pieces of sheet music,,, practised 4 hours a day eventually got it all right and went on to play in and band 60s 70s 80s and still love to play jamming some time until the early hours,,,, magic man;)
noticed a photo of a WW1 warrant officer,,, with stick,,,,
maybe these people were a bit well off",,,, in later life the little nic-naks were treasured ,,, like that home made dolls house on the wall ( if you can call it that ) my granny had similar things from her early days ,,, mom inherited her farm and everything in it ,,, sad to see all the treasured possession just left to decay
,,, ok Sam Jess thanks again ,,,,Edwin
makes me want a time machine, but the videos are tha next best thing :)
Hey there Edwin
Glad you enjoyed the video, thank you so much for your comment.
It’s amazing that you were in a band and that you are still jamming today! I love that. It’s also really nice to know the items in these places bring out good memories for people!
Thank you for watching ❤️😃
Amazing find guys, quite sad that this will come to us all, thinking of these people in their day where as fit and able as any of us with lives, memories , love and losses, and now all being forgotten and reclaimed by time and nature....
You guys seem so sweet together. It was so cute when Sam felt sorry for Jess for falling through the floor
The blue vase with the flowers seemed to be a running theme. They’d been painted on canvas and also the miniature seemed to be the same picture.
Another fantastic explore, thank you both.
Jones sewing machines were established in 1860 by William Jones and Thomas Chadwick, it was later aquired by Brother Industries in Japan in 1968 and jones appeared on the machines till 1980
They are beautiful 😍 Thanks Katie ❤️🙏🏼
My guess would say the liquor bottles on the table was someone having a last drink in the house for their mate that passed. The coins was a dedication to them left on the table, a tip.
On the desk is a wooden reel of sewing thread. Also on the sewing machine. Wooden reels could still be purchased in the early 1970s after which plastic was used. It is still possible to purchase old wooden ones today in second hand shops. This could date the leaving of the cottage to mid 1970s. It could be a Sylko make. Also there are possibly some “Wade Whimsies” small China animals, the tortoise on the shelf I think. I still have some of these and they are 1970s.
What a fun explore! Such a charming home. Would have loved to see it before all the decay set in.
✅👍👍Same here!
Glad you enjoyed it Karen! We agree, it would have been a stunning home.
Fascinating to see the decay at this stage but it will sadly soon destroy the place.
Thank you for watching 😃
Well you keep finding these fantastic places, thank you so much. This is such a very sweet house. I loved this lady’s paintings, all the tiny ornaments, the little book of shared paintings, all the books. You can see the soft green and pinks of the house under the mould (i hope you guys were ok because it was so mouldy there). So many fabulous photos, the list goes on. A delightful house. ❤️
Glad you enjoyed it Trudie 🥰 This was a beautiful home. It was indeed mouldy, probably one if the worst! Must get some masks. Thank you for watching ❤️🙏🏼
I follow a lot of explorers but you guys are by far the best, beautiful home amazing explore xx
That means a lot Angela 🥰 Glad you enjoy the videos! Thank you so much for watching ❤️🙏🏼
This house touched my heart and soul, to go back in time even for an hour to catch the ambience and the atmosphere of the place. Great explore showing some personal items. Loved the cuckoo clock, walking canes make me sad and clothes also. The Donkey pic is very like a scene you would see in connemara in the south of Ireland.Many thanks J and S xx 💞💙 My mum had a wooden antelope just like that one. 😔
wow How do you find um!
I recon this is a time lapse of around late 1970's to mid 80's every thing i see is from that time. Amazing Thanks Sam and Jess
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Glad you enjoyed it! Amazing what is out there 😳
Thank you for watching! 🥰
Another great explore. You two are a pleasure to follow.
Glad you enjoy the videos Karen 🥰 Thank you for watching! ❤️
WOW what a beautiful house, so nice its just as it was left. The lady was very talented, the paintings and drawings are wonderful. I really enjoyed the explore with you Sam and Jess, you found a real time capsule i hope it stays like that. You made me laugh when you said about the chair with the holes in the seat Sam. I look forward to your next explore, take care and stay safe you two xx
Glad you enjoyed it Tina! 🥰
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
Take care ☺️
Beautiful find. Thanks for sharing it with us.
You 2 walked into a true "Time Capsule"!...Natural decay throughout this little Home...but it's still a shame that no one cared...Jess, be extra careful!; an open cut from those floor holes!...All in All, another Grans Explore from My fav Team!!!...Tale Good Care Sam&Jess!...Stay Safe!...😊🌹😊🌹
Thank you so much Barb! 🥰 Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
A home filled with love. It’s nice imagining the stories of the people who lived in these abandoned homes 😌 the solider was definitely from WW1, the woman’s art was gorgeous and I noticed the burton advert in the old newspaper at 23.20 an old brand still doing menswear now, so interesting to see. Thanks for another great video!
Edit: did you notice the butterfly appearing again to you guys at 37 mins? 🦋 on the dressing table
Glad you enjoyed it TS 🥰 Love the old newspapers, a real peek back in time!
Ah yes! They are everywhere 😍🦋
Thank you for watching ❤️🙏🏼
Hi you two , keep up the great work , always look forward to your shows .
Glad you enjoy them Bob! Thank you for watching 😃
@@Samandjessexplore My pleasure , love your explorations , great topic .
Hi Sam & Jess.
I only recently stumbled across your videos. I’m spell bound watching them. The history that you uncover would be great for school children to learn about. I love how respectful you are about the properties and their contents, that’s very rare. It’s a shame museums aren’t interested in preserving these time capsules. So much we can all uncover and learn. Thanks both.
Your work is great! 👍
Very Cool 😎 and The Photo's show a bit of Traveling History with the Post Cards trailing behind Sad its about to fade away!!!; )
✅agreed!!! 👍👍👋
Tragic that these people’s memories die with there possessions as the house decays.
Harveys Bristol Cream is a Sherry.
Snuff box perhaps.
Old Sterling “ha’penny”. 20 shillings to the £1 pound. Where a Mars Bar cost the equivalent of 2 1/2p or sixpence when I was a teenager!
A thrupenny bit, 3pence. My pocket money as a kid! Amazing what you could get for thrupence = to about 9p today
Those little Wade tortoises are worth a few Bob now. As kids they were affordable as gifts for parents if you saved pocket money for a few weeks
Thanks for the info Nanny 🥰🙏🏼 That’s fascinating! Thank you for watching ❤️
It is so sad to see the artwork and photographs abandoned. If there are descendants or relatives I wish they could find and treasure them. Beautiful home of a seaman/Navy man and a artistic and musical lady who loved animals. I adore the Chinese pieces in the home likely brought from living abroad with the navy.
We think so too! These beautiful things should be preserved somewhere.
They will be buried when the whole place falls down one day 😓
Happens so often but will always be upsetting.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼🥰
Admiration is the highest for you all...keep up the great work...we appreciate you SO much !!!!
Thank you so much Candy! We appreciate your kindness 🥰 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Great video that brought tears to my eyes. Everyone has already said what I'm thinking and feeling so I will just say Thankyou very much Sam and Jess, Explomo , Secret Vault, Dark Arts TV , have added so much to my days. I sincerely wish I could send money to you all, you are all so worth it. TV is off most of the time now. Please never stop making videos. I'm a Great Brit living in California, I'm learning stuff about UK that I didn't know before. I wish I could be young again ,I'd be exploring and getting into trouble LOL X X
So glad you enjoyed this Jacqueline, that really means a lot ❤️🙏🏼 It gives us such gratification knowing our videos can be so positive for someone and everyone who supports us has in turn changed our lives! We are so grateful ❤️🙏🏼
Thank you for giving us so much support! 🥰
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With the feathers looks like cat or cats live there, prob ferral, nice to see one not vandalised, yet, great vid ppl 👍
Yes thats definitely a possibility!
Glad you enjoyed it Tom, thank you for watching 🙏🏼❤️
I just love the videos where the two of you are on your own. I love the discussion between the two of you. You take more time during the explorer when it's just the two of you. You make it feel like I'm right there with you. Thanks for a wonderful and respectful explore. 💜
What a shame that this house has been left to nature like this. I suspect there is a sad story here. The remnants of lives are in there. Awesome video . Keep them coming please?
Glad you enjoyed it Alasdair!
Most probably 😪 These houses are both sad and fascinating…
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼❤️
I just found your channel and I love it!! I love how you guys take the time to show all the knick knacks!! This is my favorite explore video ever!! Thank you for giving me a glimpse into the past. You guys do an amazing job!!!
This house is amazing with all of the antiques. My favorite part of it was that bedroom the way it's set up is amazing. Thanks for sharing this amazing place and excellent find can't wait for the next. 🙂👍
Glad you enjoyed it Mary! 🥰
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
Awesome find, would love to know what happened to owners...great job!
Glad you enjoyed it Madonna! 😃
Us too, all we can gather is clues about their personality whilst walking around, shame we can’t find out more!
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏼
She was a talented artist. Sad to think of her beautiful artwork just rotting away there. It should be cherished,
So true Joy! 😓❤️
Another remarkable video, great find. I had to pause for the dates written in the little picture book, 1920 -1924 .
What a brilliant house ,wouldn't it be cool if it was a kin of mine long lost family. Love and light to you both.
The little book of art work is similar to what artist friends do now. Except they send like small cards they have painted or whatever medium they love.
It’s a lovely thing ❤️
What a beautiful house filled with love.and lots of cats 🐈 you take care on your travels
Beautifully decorated place. We loved the animal trinkets too 🥰
Thank you Louise! Glad you enjoyed the video ❤️
Just found your channel and I loved it, you take your time to really look at everything. I will be watching all your post from now on. Thank you so much
Glad you enjoy the videos Chris! Appreciate that. Thank you for watching ☺️🙏🏼
Another gorgeous abando..
Beautiful as always. Thank you again guys. PS Mahjong is a Chinese tile game. 😊❤
Fab place sad it's left to rot seems the person that lived there had a beautiful character animal lover and artist 💖
its so nice to see how respectful you both are when exploring these places 😊, Samandjess I would suggest you wear masks &gloves to protect yourselves from the mould etc
Totally a beautiful fairy tale home beautiful antiques and furniture to ceramics absolutely a dream house full of memories great work Jess and Samuel enjoyed the video ❤
I love how Sam always says when he comes across a drawer of stuff and says the old British saying, 'Bits & Bob's' so awesome, I could sit for hours watching your videos.... lots of love ❤️ Light 🕯️ & Megatons of Healing Energy 🧘🏼♀️💫✌🏼 From NEW ZEALAND 🇳🇿🌈🕊️✨🤸🏼♀️💛🕯️ BLESSED BE 🌛🌝🌜✨💋🤟🏼☯️
Such a shame the history not this family is going to go with nature so what you guys are doing is truly amazing allowing the family's life to live on maybe even allowing distant family to come forward and bring the history back to life
Glad you enjoy the videos Kaye ☺️ Thank you for watching! ❤️
Love the way you do these videos, it’s so relaxing to watch, not like some that whizz round the rooms and you can’t see what’s what.. we’ll done, hope to see many more..
Glad you enjoy them Beverley 🥰 Appreciate that.
Thank you for watching!
Oh my gosh, i am really looking forward to this one 😎🥰
I’d love to spend the time looking through all the old photos
This looks like it was a happy home. I hope so 🥰 Thanks for sharing guys 🦋💕
You guys were so respectful to this home and it's many memories👍 that's beautiful to see hate of to you too , it's very sad 😢 to see what was once someone's loving home 🙏 and precious possessions💕
What a dear little house one of the best explorers I’ve seen a real gem, thank you guys for this one just beautifully done as always xx
Glad you enjoyed this Mary 🥰
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
It is fascinating to see these places,but at the same time so sad. Its like the people that lived just walked out,say to go shopping and never came back. All their treasured possessions just left there with no family or friends to tend to the. So sad. Stay safe both.
All the clocks in this house stopped between 12:10 and 12:15 Lovely little cottage thanks for sharing :)
This is fascinating but it's also mind boggling that someone, or their heirs, would not go to the trouble to liquidate the contents and property. I really enjoy your videos but hope you all stay safe. I would definitely want to have gloves on before navigating this one! Thank you for another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it J! It’s almost always a mystery! Think it can take a weird series of events or unfinished wills.
Will always boggle our minds 😅
Yes your right, this place was probably some of the worst mould yet… going to get some masks and gloves.
Thank you for watching! 😃
Wow this place is simply amazing and so much stuff too, it's such a shame stuff like this is left when it could be restored and sold, the brown box you opened I have one exactly the same, it was my great great grandma's. Keep up the good work I love your vids
Glad you enjoyed it Kaycee!
We agree, so much of it should be preserved!
That is amazing!
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Love this TH-cam channel I love the videos
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Glad you enjoy the videos 🥰 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Hi Jess and Sam I'm a new member to you both and I am loving every single video that I have seen and they're so amazing and so beautiful the places that you go to their beautiful.. WoW that house your in is amazing and so beautiful... your both same very wonderful people and I like you both.. that lady who is a artist she made very beautiful pictures... and I know that her and the family just disappeared.. and no one knows where they are.. Jess and Sam please keep the wonderful videos coming I'm looking forward to seeing them all.. please take care always my friends..
Always check attics guys they are where a lot of really old stuff is kept. Check down the backs of cushions that’s where money often falls and jewellery👍
Sam & Jess , thank you for showing such a beautiful & Amazing home , sad it has been left to decay like this , much love from Perth Western Australia 🇦🇺
It will such a shame when the photos get moldy. I don’t know who owns this, but they need to get these photos preserved somewhere, somehow!!
Amazing place and the owner looks like they were amazing people too with a home of love.
We agree Diane 😍 A truly beautiful home.
An awesome explore of a stunning location.
You covered this really well.
I am new to your channel and have just rang your bell so I will be going through your videos.
Thank you for covering this.
That’s awesome Gary, glad you’re enjoying the videos 😃
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏼
I love,love,love this video. Did you see the tiny frogs holding the tiny umbrella in the white corner cabinet...the princess room is also my favorite room. And you two kids tell a wonderful story together..just sayin.
Hi Sam and Jess great video again 😉 i loved the 1944 coin and the 3 master sailboat to 😍 have a nice late evening and a good sleep and weekend greetings Chiel
Greetings Chiel!
Glad you enjoyed the video 🥰 We loved that sail boat too 😍
Kind regards to you and thank you for watching! ❤️
Idk I felt such sadness. When I look at its personal properties like the vanity, the hairbrush, the dishes, just knowing that this was someone’s life and wondering what happened to them. It’s perplexing. Very mysterious yet very sad. Did they die of natural causes? We’re they murdered? Or did they leave? Just makes you wonder. Great video! Thank you for sharing.
That was a brilliant explore Sam and Jesse. Thank you so much for your hard work. I was a bit dismayed that you didn't have some gloves and masks on - perhaps that's something you would like to think about in future explores. I was a bit surprised that there weren't more artists 'supplies'. Loved to see the Jones sewing machine, and all the tiny bits and pieces.
It really is bad, all of that mould 😕 beautiful place for sure !!
C'est le cottage que j'ai préféré, surtout la chambre de la lady... Merci pour la visite
Thank you. You are doing something right. I didn't get seasick and could enjoy your video.
The house of little treasures. Always happy to see your latest find. ❤️💋
Thank you for watching Dawn 🥰 Glad you enjoyed it!
Mahjong is a Chinese game played with tiles or cards. You can find online versions also. Some also use them for divination.
The ‘tiny little note book’ was facial blotting paper xx I think it looks like maybe a husband & wife and when he died it was 2 or 3 sisters of female friends that lived together xx so many lovely things just left to Rot, it’s sad 😢 x are you allowed to salvage things to take to museums - like the lovely signed paintings etc??
That makes a lot of sense actually K!
It’s always sad to see them in this way.
It wouldn’t be right for us to move anything, its so sad but nature just runs it course and takes it all back 😓 Sad to see artwork wasted. Nearly everything in this house was way past the point of return too, so many years!
This was a unique house,had lots of good things in it
Great content yet again!! 👏
What a divine little place!
Another very interesting and unique video 👍🏻 It’s so sad that a house can just be left abandoned with all the families personal belongings still there.. I can’t imagine that happening to anyone in my family. Luckily, as you said, it’s a rare find. Hopefully, it’ll stay that way 🤞I love old photos too. I could’ve spent ages just going through them all. I was just biting into my cheese and coleslaw sandwich lol when up popped some dentures and wee in a pot 🙈 Suprisingly, I wasn’t expecting that 😂 x
Glad you enjoyed it Nicki 🥰
Yes its such a strange thing for them to be left this way, sad and fascinating at the same time! We enjoy finding photos too, always amazing to look at!
Haha!! Apologies for that 😅🤭
Thank you for watching ❤️🙏🏼
Thank you for your video, I marvelled with you and I hope you didn’t get a fungal infection from wondering through this home! It makes you wonder about their lives and why they left, maybe the death of her husband ?
Many beautiful collectibles...left behind ...
Thx guys for sharing this house with me. The lady of the house must have been so cool. Sam love the beginning narration, you could get a second job reading audio books, you have that kind of voice. Jesse you are the most adorable savage lady. Great job again guys, thx.
Glad you enjoy it Janet! 🥰
Thank you so much! That means a lot 🙏🏼❤️
Thank you for watching!
It looks like the birds had some WWE SmackDown matches all over that kitchen.
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The old book around 38:00 is like an autograph book. A book where friends would leave a thought or something drawn such as this one. Going off the ones I have and I'd say around 1920 ish.
A very good video. You should wear a mask and gloves in places where there is lots of mold and dust.
Glad you enjoyed it Patricia! Your right, this has got to be the worst one yet for mould 🤭 Going to get some asap!
Thank you for watching 🥰❤️
I could read the G. T. Milligraf on the back of the photo, but that's all. This is another wonderful video. Thank you so much for sharing it. You guys totally rock!
Thank you so much Toni 🥰 Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Such an amazing place❤️
The soldier in the photo was from ww1 , he is wearing a royal artillery uniform, another great watch guy
Cheers Simon! Thats fascinating, thank you for letting us know.
Glad you enjoyed it 😃🙏🏼
I almost want to say y’all have a responsibility to save these items from decay, but then again they don’t belong to you. I understand why you don’t, but I’m thinking any more time, they will not exist anymore. Love your adventures. Great video ❤️
I don't see spurs on his boots but he's holding a riding crop, or perhaps it's a swagger stick.
@@claireb4259 he wouldn’t be wearing spurs unless on horse back ,and definitely a riding crop , he’s only a private so no need for a swagger stick
@@simong6049 Thank you. My knowledge of military history and uniforms is limited. I am very interested in this subject matter though.