A Devastating Look Inside This Now Abandoned House | Everything Was Left Behind!
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The Dog Groomer's House
Built in the early to mid 1900s sits this once beautiful home isolated in the country, the nearby city has expanded over recent years and has encroached to its doorstep.
Fifteen years ago, there was a medical clinic that operated out of the building. It became abandoned for a short while around 2011 before being converted into a dog grooming business. Then tragically sometime in 2022 a fire started in the basement of the home and it was once again left without occupants.
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The best things about the place were the artwork, especially the French monuments collage, the bathroom tiles, and the owl suitcase! Some nice pieces of furniture were there too. I know it’s devastating when you lose everything, happened to me but sometimes it’s a blessing in disguise.
Oh wow, what happened to you if you don't mind me asking? And yes, so many interesting things left behind in this one. Thank you very much for your comment!!
@@StaticSpaces I don’t mind telling you. When my husband and I were moving from Pennsylvania to Montana (with the military), the truck with our household goods caught fire and we lost everything. This is why I get heartbroken when people leave their photos behind. I lost all photos of me from my childhood. I wish I had them, I don’t have anything to show my kids to compare with their photos. The blessing in this is that the military reimbursed us for it all and we could buy new matching furniture and most importantly we could buy all the things we needed for the baby that I was carrying but didn’t yet know about. We also had the important items with us (except photos) and our precious cats. Everything but the photos were replaceable. I still try to keep positive about things when all looks bleak. My family, including my furbabies, are the most precious things to me.
A trick fore, what are the odds! That's a shame about the photos since they are irreplaceable. But glad you had the cats with you. Sounds like you are stronger though from having gone through that
What a sweet little house. Love the original tile in kitchen and bathroom.
That's great that you liked it. Thanks a lot for your comment!!
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This is a sad outcome for this house, it is cute in my opinion. The fire is a scary situation, glad everyone got out ok.
We see it alot with old houses and houses with character and history as well as newer homes being torn down for the land to build more homes or apartments , shopping centers etc.
The city closes in on everything in its path eventually. I guess its progress but I miss the old farmsteads and homes with character that are built to last and have real craftsmanship features.
Thanks for your videos as always. I am trying to catch up and watch all your videos 😊
Continue to explore, never lose your zest for exploration and the excitement in your voice when you explore and find cool things ❤. I love that about your videos.
Take care 🎉
Well I'm really glad you are enjoying the videos and thank you very much for your comment!!
Static Spaces thanks for sharing this video with me about A Devastating Look Inside This Now Abandoned House | Everything Was Left Behind! it was sad to see what happened to the people that lived there and thanks again for sharing this with me and God Bless
Sad indeed. Glad you enjoyed a peek inside and thanks very much for your comment!!
Bathroom was very pretty and so were the moldings.
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It's a shame it's been left. You could make it a really nice home again.
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First time finding you... Interesting! Thank you, I will be back!
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So sad to look around that house knowing a fire happened there. But I think if someone has the money they could make it beautiful. Camera works great x
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Wow I hope it will be turned into a house again
It was demolished recently unfortunately. The insurance company probably figured it would cost too much to repair. Thanks very much for your comment!!
The split door is called a dutch door!!!!
Ah ok, thanks very much for that!!
What an adorable house this must've been. I cant imagine what the family went through. Personally, i would never sleep in a basement much less let my children sleep down there. My fear of fires would never allow it. The fire damage doesn't look too bad, but im sure the place would need to be completely gutted before it is ever livable again, too bad since it's such a cute place. When, oh when, are you going to learn NOT to open appliances lol. Loved this explore James!
Never, I always have to know what is in the fridges and freezers. 😆 Yes, it would require a lot of work to renovated it and honestly, probably more than anyone would have wanted to spend. Thanks very much for your comment KMF!!
Well, I'll be comment #100! Another interesting explore! Thanks for showing us!
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks very much for the 100th comment on the video!!
James, you find allot of unusual places to explore. Another good explore ! 👍 Ps- A very nice smoooooooth Video )
Well I can't take credit for finding this one but I do try to bring you guys the most unique locations I can, glad you are enjoying them! Thanks very much for your comment Terry!!
I still have a pull-string talking Yertel the Turtle toy from the 1970's as well as some Cat in the Hat toys and a large Cat in the Hat head from a 1990's display at a shopping mall.
Cool, sounds like you have quite the collection going! Thanks very much for your comment!!
The new stabilizer seems to work great. The dirt on the light colour sofa and in other locations is smoke damage. The newsprint box 8:53 is likely a ream (500 sheets). I have alien tape and it works, just wash it off and use it again and it doesn't leave sticky stuff on the surface when it's removed. It's sad that they lost their business but it looks like they also lost their home. There's a lot in there for such a tiny house, good find. Happy New Year to you.
Not sure about the staining on the couch, I thought it looked more like animals having accidents. Oh so that's what alien tape is. I used to have a phone holder that used that stuff, I could peel it off, clean it and reapply it. I miss that one, the one I use now seems to be permanent unfortunately. Happy New Year to you too and thanks very much for your comment!!
thank you
No problem and thank you very much for your comment!!
Quite frightening to see the fire damage so close to where the family's bedrooms were. I'm glad everyone escaped!
The new camera stabilizer is a nice addition. It's great to see you investing in your channel. I hope that means many more videos from you in the future! Thanks for sharing another great explore. You rock! 👍
Thanks, I am always trying to find new ways to improve the content. It's all a learning process. House fires are terrifying. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks a lot for your comment!!
Nice explore James, glad you got to do this one, you got your drone shots just in time!
Sure did, glad I didn't leave the drone footage any longer!
Poor house. Seems like it was well built and so nice especially before when the kitchen was on main floor. From the outside it seemed rather small but inside seemed much bigger. Seems like they could have salvaged some of that furniture but it would be extremely tough to move it up from the basement. At least fire seemed confined to small area of basement. It’s a shame “progress” has encroached upon the house. It would have been great to refurbish. Giraffe was cute and I noticed a zebra in basement. I would have loved those when I was a kid. Thanks James for sharing this interesting house. Mannequins would have been eerie to find in the dark. The stabilizer seems to work. Videography was top notch! Take care and see you next time!
Ya, I get the feeling they may have extinguished it themselves or at least the FD showed up very quickly. I couldn't believe how much larger it felt on the inside. Thanks very much for your comment!!
Like all your videos. Especially your intros and outros, and that you often also tell the story about the place, or at least give some background information about the place. Also technically your videos are very good, the video cutting, sound, sometimes background music, everything is great and well done. You used an image stabilizer? Video / picture was looking good, but it was also good in your older videos. In your last video you asked, which locations we like especially. I like everything, but my favourites are old houses with a lot of stuff and objects in it, like in this video. But I also like old Restaurants or Bars like you also showed before in other videos, or also abandoned hospitals or factories are interesting. I like a lot. How it is presented is also important, but you are doing everything right and perfectly. Looking forward for more static spaces in 2024. Thank you a lot.
So for a stabiliser, I am using a camera strap around my neck as a third point of contact. It achieves a very good result at a fraction of the weight a gimbal would. I have had a small number of people that complain about the shake in the videos and this setup definitely helps. Older homes with items left behind or time capsules are probably my favourite too, so I will always have more of those. I also have a couple of restaurants that are filmed and will come out shortly too. Also thank you very much for another generous donation, I can't express how much I really do appreciate that!!
Damn, sad to see that nice place sitting empty, but of course the fire damage has sealed it's fate.
When I saw you start to open the freezer in the basement my immediate reaction was to say "DON'T DO IT!" I figured there'd be a nasty surprise waiting for you!
I know that it is almost always going to be stinky in the freezers and fridges but I just have to do it. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks very much for your comments!!
Hello from upstate ny so much stuff left behind because of fire damage and water damage hey did u notice when u went downstairs to the basement all of the furniture had a blue piece of tape on then like a of home Insurane send someone to see the damages to claim there lost but take care buddy ❤️🎄🙏🏼
I didn't really notice at the time but I did see a couple of them during the editing process. I think you are right about it being for insurance or something. That's a good sign, it means they were likely covered. Thanks very much for your comment!!
How sad, so much personal stuff left behind. Poor kids. Great one and yes I like it a lot with your new stabilizer. Happy New Year James and all the best 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it and Happy New Year Marilyn! Thanks very much for your comment too!!
Very cool spot Bro, keep them coming! Happy New Year's! 🎉
Thanks man, can't take credit for finding it but glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot for your comment Brandon and Happy New Year!!
Great video
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it!!
Let’s get physical James ! 😂
Merci pour la visite !
Cet maison est très mignonne ! ❤
Bonne fin d’année !
Merci beacoup pour votre commentaire Xavier!! Happy New Year to you too!
Hello James 👋Very nice location 😁I’m loving the video already 😂those orange flowers are beautiful ❤️
Glad you are enjoying it Fawn!!
I did enjoy it and no problem James 😁
I think you were always smooth
Haha, thanks!
Wow cool stuff inside James 😂
Glad you liked it and thanks very much for your comment Fawn!!
You are so welcome James 😂
James did you get a Gimbal. Those separate doors are called dutch or double dutch doors. You got some Urbex Fitness in thats great haha. It is sad that this place got destroyed by fire. You had so much fun with this one. Another great explore JH. Big Hugs😊😊
P.S. yes you do love mannequins
Going to have to try and remember the term ditch door, not that they are all that common. It was definitely a fun explore. Thanks very much for your comment Kimmy!!
Thanks for taking us through another great abandoned home, but like you mentioned so sad I hope the family are in a better place. Nope on the manikins, just nope they creep me out haha, Wishing you the Happiest New Years!
Hahaha, manikins are harmless but I understand why you wouldn't like them. Thank you very much for your comment!!
9:56 "They left me here...?"😭31:35 Plushies "And from us -Thanks for coming along guys"
Ya, lots of stuffed animals at this location. Thanks very much for your comment!!
Hey James,
1) The new stabilizer works great. Is it a gimbal?
2) I am interested to know how you found out that everyone got out of the fire. Do you go to the municipality offices and research the properties that you visit? Or in this case was there online news stories about the fire?
I really appreciate when you have information regarding the the homes history. It just gives the homes/buildings a more personal touch.
Another great job!😀
No, just a camera strap to create an extra point of contact to the body. I needed something light that didn't take up much space.
No, there was no information about the home that I could find, other than the specifics mentioned. I am not 100% sure they got out but it's a safe assumption.
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you very much for your comment!!
Wow, this was a really interesting one. I loved that vintage, art deco-type bathroom. Did this house have only one bathroom? If so, that would really have been a challenge living downstairs with small children, and no bathroom. Thanks for taking us along!
You know, I never thought about that when exploring in the basement but I think you are right! That would be tough while running a business upstairs. Thank you very much for your comment!!
James need to be on that exercise equipment now.
Haha yup. Thanks very much for your comment Will!!
James I bet you love it when we tell you to be more careful but Dude the burnt stuff released all kinds of toxic stuff in the surroundings . They are absolutely polluted . You need a breathing thingy plus the mold okay ! We like you don’t want the ick to hurt you. This place is great so much left behind and I can never understand it really. The dresser so pretty. Thank you James This place was kinda creepy too .At the time of the fire everything probably smelled so strong of smoke so the family left it maybe?
Ya, these types of locations often do still smell of smoke, however, this one fortunately did not. Thanks very much for your comment Cee Cee!!
That is a very old (probably originally to the home) boiler for radiator heat. It was originally designed to burn coal but now seems to have been converted to oil (the oil burner is seen at 21:58) perhaps sometime in the 1970s-80s.
Thanks for that, I figured it was something along those lines. What's your take on that big crack?
Hi James! Another really nice home that I’m sure would have been even nicer at one point. Some really interesting stuff left behind. I loved those sound effect books when I was small 😂 I think I had a few Disney ones. Fire is such a sad thing to happen. A lot of the stuff still seems in good condition. It’s a shame. New stabiliser did a great job!
I don't think I had any of those books when I was young, maybe that's why I had to play with it in the video? 😆 Glad you enjoyed the tour Stephanie and thanks a lot for the comment!!
@@StaticSpaces I would have been delighted to come across them and would most definitely have played with them 😂. I love seeing books like that from my childhood. You nearly forget about these things until you see them in a video or something.
That's very true
I love the giraffe
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I think I smelled the refrigerator. lol. Looks fairly sturdy. Could be fixed to look good and live in. Maybe. Hard wood floors pretty nice. Just needed some help to look good again. Split door is neat. I love radiators. Place is a mess though. Usable things unless everything smells like smoke. Mannequins are great.
Haha. Hardwood floors are so underrated. I would imagine everything in there is pretty much ruined from the smoke damage. Thank you very much for your comment!!
Really cool 😎🆒 place it would be nice if someone saves it but where it's at there will probably be a large development there
Oh yes, I imagine more homes will be popping up in that area very soon. Thanks very much for your comments Jerrold!!
He is not any plain plush animal. He's Marshall from Paw Patrol.according to my 4 year old neighbour.
Oh ok, I stand corrected. I don't know many 4 year olds. 😆 Thanks very much for the info and your comments!!
Hi, if you don't mind what kind of camera do you use? Thought it was a DJI pocket 3, but you said you're using a stabilizer (gimbal )? Love the videos 📹!
I'm using a canon camera. I was going to try a pocket 3 but DJI took forever to release it. Then I discovered I have had a lot of problems with other DJI equipment, so I'm not really a big fan of them now. As for stabilisation, no I already have a full bag so I just use a camera strap as a third point of contact to my body. Glad you are enjoying the videos and thanks very much for your comment!!
@StaticSpaces Thanks for such a extensive answer! I currently have a DJI Action 4 and so far I love it. In addition I was considering a Pocket 3 and the low light capabilities are all over the place; for vlogging I want small and light equipment. Thanks again!
Ya, I have the action 3 and am not happy with it at all. It's way over sharpened and honestly the results are disappointing at best. If you are interested, you can look up action 3 focus issues and there are many resources talking about it. Just giving you this as a warning before you invest more into the company. As far as low light is concerned, I'm not happy with that either and don't know if it would be any better with the pocket series
@StaticSpaces I just read some major issues on Facebook Osmo pocket 3 with the viewfinder. I'm going to hold off; I was considering the Sony alpha 7iv but question it's weight and size for blogging. In addition it re a lly don't want the extra bulk of a gimbal. I really 😕 now!
Yup, that's the problem with DJI. They release products with problems and their quality control is garbage. The bigger the camera the better the footage will look (in general). But just give what you already have a try and see how you like it, then you don't have to buy anything
A lot of contents can be retrieved.
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You have a unhealthy obsession with mannequins. Lol J/k great video The stabilizer is working well.
Hahaha, not unhealthy at all. Thank you very much for your comment!!
Curious why some of the stuff in the basement had blue tape on it. Wonder if it was marked for recovery?
Something like that probably, maybe something to do with the insurance?
Why do you think they lost everything? The fire in the basement looked like it was contained in a smaller area.
It looked to me like they left everything or at least most things. Belongings that weren't burned were likely ruined by the smoke. I'm sure they had insurance but some things are irreplaceable. Thank you very much for your comments!!
They’re called Dutch doors
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Kinda surprised with as big as the basement was, it looks like they could have run the grooming business down there instead of upstairs.
Probably feels more professional being on the main floor, rather than directing people to a basement?
@@StaticSpaces Happy New Year James🎉
Happy New Year Helen!!
@@StaticSpaces thanks you too
Do you think the kitchen and the bathroom were upgraded or were they original to the house 🏠🏡
I thought both the bathrooms and kitchen looked to be original
Sad
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I would love to know what's going to happen to it can anyone renovate the quaint house and live in it that's what it looks like to me from the outside.
With fire damaged homes usually one of two things happens, it's demolished for a new home or the insurance pays for a rebuild using existing materials or renovations. Thanks very much for your comment!!
4:30 Marshall!
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@@StaticSpaces not a problem! I also sent another one about converse shoes
Mannequins are good to use for selling thinks online like eBay and Etsy, etc.
It looks like a country cottage well in the 1900s it would have been what's going to happen to it.
It was demolished very recently, unfotunately
Did you look into the history of who lived in it.
Yes and couldn't find anything other than what I included in the video
Dutch Door😊
Thanks for that Sharon!!
Dutch Door.
Thank you again!!
I wonder who owned it in the 1900s
Not sure but I highly doubt it was used as a business like it was more recently
what are dog groomers, ??
They are people that wash, cut fur and trim nails for dogs. Kind of like a barber but they provide more services and for pets only. Thanks very much for your comment!!
Film in front of a mirror so we can see your new stabilizer.
Lol I'll just tell you what it is for now, I use a camera strap around my neck as a third contact point. It works well enough! I'm sure you will see it at some point in future videos.