Wow, lads, this has to be the most majestic explore I've seen on this channel. The detail is so unbelieveably ornate and well preserved. I don't blame you for being so sweary. I can't imagine how awe inspiring it is to see in person.
Such a grand property. Some stunnning features. Loving the fireplaces and decorative ceilings. Both properties to me are stunning but the 1st property has the edge for me. Merry Christmas guys, have a good one 🎄🧑🎄🎁🍾
What a stunning property with such ornate and detailed rooms and stairways. Would be such a real shame if this is allowed to go to waste and I do hope that it is brought back into use again. I would also like to say thank you Alistair, Theo and Alex for all the great explores and content, and wish you a great festive season and a wonderful and fruitful 2025. Thanks.
These abandoned buildings.. especially ones like this.. just make me feel disgusted. How can such opulence be left derelict while millions suffer on the streets. Peak human.😒
Glenmarron was owned by one Arthur Ernest Guinness (2nd November 1876 to 22nd March 1949), the great-grandson to the infamous Arthur Guinness, of St. James Gate fame.
Wow!! I hope it's continued to be taken care of! What a beautiful piece of history!
What an absolutely gorgeous & grand mansion! I love these old mansion’s! The architecture is stunning! Magnificent video & explore! 👍👍❤️✊🤘
What a fantastic find. Great job guys. Merry Christmas from the US,,, Jim
Wow, lads, this has to be the most majestic explore I've seen on this channel. The detail is so unbelieveably ornate and well preserved. I don't blame you for being so sweary. I can't imagine how awe inspiring it is to see in person.
Very impressive, love that there’s no vandalism at all
Such a grand property. Some stunnning features. Loving the fireplaces and decorative ceilings. Both properties to me are stunning but the 1st property has the edge for me. Merry Christmas guys, have a good one 🎄🧑🎄🎁🍾
love it when you come over here to Ireland, so many amazing abandoned buildings, its incredible to see inside them, please do more Irish urbexing !
What a stunning property with such ornate and detailed rooms and stairways. Would be such a real shame if this is allowed to go to waste and I do hope that it is brought back into use again. I would also like to say thank you Alistair, Theo and Alex for all the great explores and content, and wish you a great festive season and a wonderful and fruitful 2025. Thanks.
Oh my Jesus, that is fantastic!! I really hope somebody can give it some love moving forward. Thx Guys 💝💝 Oh and Merry Christmas to you! 🎄
Amazing place! To have the money for such a place. Why would it be let to go to rot?
These abandoned buildings.. especially ones like this.. just make me feel disgusted.
How can such opulence be left derelict while millions suffer on the streets.
Peak human.😒
Beautiful
Glenmarron was owned by one Arthur Ernest Guinness (2nd November 1876 to 22nd March 1949), the great-grandson to the infamous Arthur Guinness, of St. James Gate fame.
Don't worry so much about missing a flight. I am quite sure the aircraft will come back and pick you up later.
It seems like blasphemy that you 2 Herbert's should be allowed to roam around private property and make your comments. You should be ashamed.