Seems like the last occupant of this lovely old house got old and sick -- note the front area rooms with bed, walker or canes, a pipe organ, and an old upright piano. Ah, the remnants of our lives just sadly left behind when we are gone. Many of these old places keep them, only to rot, because nobody wants them or bothers to remove them. Time is a precious gift. It seems, many people spend their time NOT caring about old houses or the stuff old people must leave behind. -- Thank you again, Kappy, for remembering to remind us of what is left behind.
I suspect that the last resident(s) was not the elderly musician but their adult grandchildren or nieces/nephews, who didn't care enough about Granny or her house care for it, and disappeared when other "opportunities" presented. Or even skedaddled when the power was cut off ..
I felt alot of sadness and loneliness coming from this house. The person was sick and had no help and died alone. Beautiful home. So sad it's been left.
@@randydaubert4553 My guess was just the wind, pretty windy that day! I’m not one to make a mountain out of a mole hill but was a lil spooky haha! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
This house had multiple rooms because it was, as you stated in the description, a travelers' rest. It appears, from the framing in the attic, that even more small rooms were being created up there. The house has a sad feel to it, possibly because of the death that undoubtedly occurred there when the last occupant, likely a man, passed from a catastrophic loss of blood. A dear friend's husband died that way and it was horrific. It's very sad that this man died that way, apparently all alone. May God bless his memory. That upstairs door closing on its own could have been because of the gaping hole in the roof downstairs. That might have caused suction in the house which pulled the door closed. Maybe .... This house is very lovely in its simple elegance. I'd like to have seen it back in its day. The woodwork is very nice, the work of a master craftsman. Oh, lest I forget, thank you for not disturbing those sleeping bats, Kappy. If I had any part in that, I am glad. You definitely found an interesting house this time, friend! I'd love to know its full history. Good thing Sherman didn't find this beauty! Happy trails!
Like everyone else I found that self closing door a clue that you were not alone. The blood stain on the first floor was horrific this was a hard house to look at. Little architectural detail I think removed when the paneling arrived. Sad.
@@ittybittykittymama7582 agreed this house had a very heavy feeling! And yes indeed you are the reason I remembered not to shine the light on them for long! Thank you for your insights always!! Thank you for the kind words and watching! Hope you are well! :)
So beautiful! I can’t believe that pictures were left behind. Such a sad feeling to this once stunning home. We’re so thankful for you Kappy! You work so incredibly hard to bring these amazing homes to us before they’re gone for good. Thank you for all you do. 😊
@@WildwoodCastle Yes definitely one of the most sad houses I’ve ever explored, hard to describe the feeling in the house, very heavy. Thank you very much watching!! :)
That was a beautiful home…even the hallways looked spacious. I admit the “stain” rattled me a bit. My imagination went into overdrive. You were very brave to open that black door on the top floor! I half expected something creepier than bats up there! Thank you, Kappy. 😊
Thanks Kappy for showing this beautiful old house. You just know it was grand in its day. It's a shame these beautiful old homes get left abandoned to rot.
How sad that in our old age we are reduced to living in a room and can't get up the stairs anymore. Lives are barely lived at this point, I hope there was someone was there to help in the end. A very huge beautiful house at one time. Have a great day and safe travels
That’s what I thought, too. Immediately felt like someone had been living there, or at least spending some time there, not that long ago. Creeped Kappy out, too. It could just be what he said, that a photographer set it up like that, but even he didn’t really seem to think so. Interesting….
@@cinnamonlehto4292 that was definitely a squatter but why would he pick such a yucky place in the house especially with all those bats up there LOL...
That's a lot of house to just sit with no one to appreciate the utility of all that space. Interesting how it was a tavern for only a few decades then converted and used as a residence for a century afterward. After air conditioning became more common, the wraparound porch and porches in general became a thing of the past. They have always been one of my favorite features of older homes.
Alright a Friday video,sad it's falling in ,big home ,that's amazing it was around when stage coaches and survived civil war,it is big,wonder if someone was staying up there,all those bats,even little wood stove upstairs ,great house to see, thank you for wonderful videos
What a beautiful house! It’s always sad to see walkers and the like cause ya just know what happened 😢… When that door closed on its own upstairs I would have probably killed myself getting down those stairs 🤣🤣 you’re a brave young man!! Thank you for sharing this old gem!! Stay safe Kappy
I hope this family lived a good happy life because it doesn’t seem that the last survivor went peacefully. Sad to see all the belongings left behind especially the photo album. Stay safe out there and I hope the next house smells better.
Looks like an elderly couple lived for a time down stairs. I feel sad to think I the last one left were possibly found deceased. There were some flowers left by back of house. It must have been grand in its day. Thank you for giving us an idea where you were. In UK we have the South but can't imagine what South is in America.I love your explores. Thank you so much. Beverley Stone UK. Ps bats won't harm you.
Kappy, as you made your way through these rooms, hallways and thresholds of someone's life I couldn't help but feel a huge sense of sadness and despair. I usually don't comment on these videos, but... There was something about this home that compelled me to speak out. Some of the sights you passed were emotionally overwhelming, the stained floors, the marks and wear left on the one chair, the downstairs living arrangements... because the last inhabitants could probably no longer make it upstairs in their final days. No matter how much wealth one may posses... You CANNOT buy time. May they rest in peace. 😢
Sad place, looks like no one had actually lived upstairs in a very long time. The downstairs was pretty rough. Trashed with stuff dumped on the floor, nothing had been cleaned in a long time. That stain on the carpet, yikes. I bet it was nice when it was taken care of. Thanks, Kappy
The trail of some type of body fluid from the bed leading to what I think would be the bathroom or the telephone, was such a heartbreaking thing to see. Something happened suddenly and it seems the person had to go through this all alone😓.
Even with the newer additions, it's interesting to visualize this tavern as it might have been. What a glad sight it must've been for tired travelers on that old carriage road, ready for whatever was in the stewpot! But, given those stairs, l hope those men renting a room didn't overdo the ale! Thanks, Kappy!
This has been the most emotional house I've ever gone thru with you. Starting from the lonely, sick/injured feeling as you first start into the house. Then seeing the woodworking shop to the scary sounds upstairs. I really thought they were sounds of your usual vultures since I saw some flying above the house. Finding bats in the attic was a total surprise. Yike!!!! I actually thought you were falling thru the floor at one time. Nervously watched this whole video and appreciate you. Thank you
Wow Kappy nice find on the bat house! What a beautiful home it was. Sad 2 c it rot away. Tyvm 4 this vid. This is different cuz it's dinner with Kappy and not breakfast this time! Plz b safe out there.
Wow I think this old house is still beautiful & grand! She sure could use someone too restore her to her original beauty! Awesome video as usual! 👍❤️❤️🤘
Beautiful old place!!! Beautiful antiques…will be lost to time, the beautiful settee, hanging stained glass lantern, stained glass windows, medal bed frame in the attic 😞😢😰 Looks like it had a Reno job in the 70 s & some poor old handicapped man was trying to live out his das as independently as possible here😞😢😰 Sadly, this once iconic place, has had its youth , uniqueness & vitality stolen from it😞😰😢 Thank you Kappy for sharing this wonderful adventure with us!!! I loved it 👍🙏♥️
I would like to see what it looked like back in the day when it was a stagecoach stop. Loved the old door knob next to keen on the wood panels. Amazing documentary 👍 Kappy
What a grand old lady this is. I'm wondering if this wasn't like a boarding house. All those bedrooms. Sadly this one isn't one I would want. Way to big. Another great video Mr Kappy! Thanks for taking me along!😊
@@tammybaker6635 Yep! It was originally built as a travelers rest stop tavern type place! Thank you very much for the kind words always and watching!! :)
Jumping in late; oh what a beautiful Dame she must have been, before paneling, rack & ruin set in. So sad. The person on their last legs, wanted to stay in their home to the end.
Hi Kappy, at least your talking more in this one. Your voice sounds like Brian Schimmer on Friends. Anyway , I enjoy your video's. Good Luck and thanks Laurie
This one was hard to get through after that first room. Usually I can imagine how to go about clearing out a place, but I couldn't have touched that one. Evidently any remaining family felt the same way. But I would have loved to have seen it back in it's heyday! I recovered a little when you found the bats. I LOVE bats. Probably because I hate mosquitos. And bat guano makes excellent fertilizer after it's aged a bit. Thanks Kappy! This one brought up memories -- both kinds. :)
Thanks for the share, Kappy! The attic was my favorite spot... It looks like an inn/tavern along an old stage coach stop... The baseboard heating in the upstairs bedrooms was hydronic heating... Whoever lived here tried to keep up with technology... Man the soft floor in the kitchen, was pretty dangerous... I thought the fridge was about to fall through the floor!
Hi Kappy! What a find! Such a beautiful place, but there's so much sadness. I tried to imagine what was going on in this home. So big. So many rooms, yet down to just one downstairs area in the end. Just very sad. Amazing house. Thank you again for sharing these amazing pieces of history with us!!✌️❤️
Great house, Kappy. The upstairs sure was nice than the main floor. Two things I worry about is you in a house with black mold and animal droppings. Take care of yourself!!!❤❤❤❤❤
wowww kappy u did it again that would of beeen a beautiful house to have a bed and breakfast in it yeah someone was elderly and was having difficulty accessing personal needs so very sad i pray there at peace thanks man always gratefully deadicated kim
That was really creepy Kappy. That first room you walked into😧 Like you said, everything left behind tells a story. The way the attic was partitioned was strange. That colored light was really gorgeous. So different. I wasn’t expecting that. That place is huge. No basement? Even if there is one, I don’t know if I’d venture down there 😁Thanks Kappy
Wow man you did your thing on this one! Couldn’t have been me lol! I was pretty much on edge the whole time..and when that door closed on its own? Dude..😮 great video man! I miss exploring up there
Wow Kappy. I absolutely loved this one. Very creepy vibes in the attic where the Afghans were. I loved the layout of the second floor and the posts. I can't wait to see the second house you showed at the end. This house had a sad story. Probably wife passed away first, then however many years later the husband passed away. I would love to see this house restored. Thank You
Thanks Kappy, another awesome episode!! What a beautiful old home. Wow, if walls could talk. Beginning to wonder if someone died there during a break-in, or robbery, and was possibly shot. Seems like the locals would know some of the history about the place. Thanks again for the beautiful outdoor scenes at the video's end. Awesome videography !!!!
Very cool - thanks for bringing us along. Kappy... I always enjoy your videos as they transport me to another time and place. As you said, it's sad to think how no one took over the home once they elderly passed on. Lots of women's clothing in that upstairs closet - then perhaps a young man to play those computer games - Glad there weren't any vultures living upstairs - saw them flying around outside... and the bats. Bats are good in that they eat like 10 times their weight in insects every night, I think. Anyway, thanks again for sharing this video. Can't wait to see if any of those teaser other homes at the end might be highlighted in a future video from you! All the best...
Like you said, Kappy "Beautiful, but sad" This was one of the saddest houses, especially the first floor, where obviously the elderly person(s?) lived 'til the end
Such a beautiful old place, minus the 70's panelling. I watched this video over a couple of days. Did I miss whether it was going to be restored, or torn down? I hope it's going to be allowed to stick around for awhile...Thank you Kappy!!
Wow, another example how nature takes over surrounding house, just not further outer area. Scary, mold starting to show 4:02.. My kind of house, bed & walker on 1st floor.. Just sad, bet person passed, clothes in closets.. Another Great by Kappy.. 18:20, door closing, Casper the Ghost?
Kappy, Did that place give you a haunting creepy vibe? I saw a green orb in the beginning & something about that attic felt creepy all the way to me , states away! Lol! What a place!
I love this house - would have loved to have seen it way before the 70s remodel. Bet there was some lovely wall paper at some time. Nothing seemed creepy to me - but it is sad people feel a need to trash someone’s home! Who ever lived out their days there surely enjoyed their own home to being in a nursing home. They had it set up well initially I’d say. RIP
Seems like the last occupant of this lovely old house got old and sick -- note the front area rooms with bed, walker or canes, a pipe organ, and an old upright piano. Ah, the remnants of our lives just sadly left behind when we are gone. Many of these old places keep them, only to rot, because nobody wants them or bothers to remove them. Time is a precious gift. It seems, many people spend their time NOT caring about old houses or the stuff old people must leave behind. -- Thank you again, Kappy, for remembering to remind us of what is left behind.
I agree it is incredibly sad so much going to rot left to the elements and animals that find their way in
@@cherievivian9830 Very well said sentiments! Thank you very much for sharing and thank you for watching and the kind words!! :)
I suspect that the last resident(s) was not the elderly musician but their adult grandchildren or nieces/nephews, who didn't care enough about Granny or her house care for it, and disappeared when other "opportunities" presented. Or even skedaddled when the power was cut off ..
I felt alot of sadness and loneliness coming from this house. The person was sick and had no help and died alone. Beautiful home. So sad it's been left.
That poor house! It's so interesting from the outside. You can tell the person that was sick here didn't have much help at all if any. Very sad...
@@SRay-or3nc Exactly this one was really heartbreaking, very heavy feeling in the house! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Time marches on. Rest in peace to whoever passed away in that beautiful old house. Thank you for sharing! Stay safe!❤
@@mimig5357 Well said! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Kinda spooky when that upstairs door closed by itself!
I saw that too! Funny Kappy didn't say anything about it. I wonder if a spirit closed that door???
I saw that too creepy
Yes very spooky!!
@@randydaubert4553 My guess was just the wind, pretty windy that day! I’m not one to make a mountain out of a mole hill but was a lil spooky haha! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773I agree with you it must have been the wind
I love big old homes sad to see this beauty just rotting away 😢
@@Holly-xn2qz Completely agreed! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
This house had multiple rooms because it was, as you stated in the description, a travelers' rest. It appears, from the framing in the attic, that even more small rooms were being created up there.
The house has a sad feel to it, possibly because of the death that undoubtedly occurred there when the last occupant, likely a man, passed from a catastrophic loss of blood. A dear friend's husband died that way and it was horrific. It's very sad that this man died that way, apparently all alone. May God bless his memory.
That upstairs door closing on its own could have been because of the gaping hole in the roof downstairs. That might have caused suction in the house which pulled the door closed. Maybe ....
This house is very lovely in its simple elegance. I'd like to have seen it back in its day. The woodwork is very nice, the work of a master craftsman.
Oh, lest I forget, thank you for not disturbing those sleeping bats, Kappy. If I had any part in that, I am glad.
You definitely found an interesting house this time, friend! I'd love to know its full history. Good thing Sherman didn't find this beauty!
Happy trails!
Like everyone else I found that self closing door a clue that you were not alone. The blood stain on the first floor was horrific this was a hard house to look at. Little architectural detail I think removed when the paneling arrived. Sad.
@@ittybittykittymama7582 agreed this house had a very heavy feeling! And yes indeed you are the reason I remembered not to shine the light on them for long! Thank you for your insights always!! Thank you for the kind words and watching! Hope you are well! :)
So beautiful! I can’t believe that pictures were left behind. Such a sad feeling to this once stunning home. We’re so thankful for you Kappy! You work so incredibly hard to bring these amazing homes to us before they’re gone for good. Thank you for all you do. 😊
@@melissaboggs5176 Agreed this place had a very sad and heavy feeling! Thank you so much always for the kind words and watching!! :)
Wow.. Kappy... One of the creepiest... That huge stain by the bed in the first room has me thinking bad things...
I was wondering if that was poo or pee that made that dark spot? It looks like the person was trying to get to the bathroom and didn't make it?
@@susanbissell6319i thought it was blood
@@karenortega2046 That is my fear... Maybe the poor fellow had all that he could take...
@@WildwoodCastle Yes definitely one of the most sad houses I’ve ever explored, hard to describe the feeling in the house, very heavy. Thank you very much watching!! :)
I was thinking the same thing, I thought someone was murdered there, I hope not. 🙁
I get a feeling that the man of the house was a master carpenter. Fine old house. Good job as always kappy
That was a beautiful home…even the hallways looked spacious. I admit the “stain” rattled me a bit. My imagination went into overdrive. You were very brave to open that black door on the top floor! I half expected something creepier than bats up there! Thank you, Kappy. 😊
Thanks Kappy for showing this beautiful old house. You just know it was grand in its day. It's a shame these beautiful old homes get left abandoned to rot.
@@melanienance4920 Completely agreed! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Nice old house. Love the hanging lamp with the colored glass. ❤
@@lynnraynor2043 Me too! Thank you for watching!! :)
What a big house. Oh to have see it before the paneling. Fascinating. And sad. Love the stained glass and those huge hallways! Thanks for sharing! ❤
@@susanmiller4159 Me too! I was shocked to see stained glass in the attic! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
How sad that in our old age we are reduced to living in a room and can't get up the stairs anymore. Lives are barely lived at this point, I hope there was someone was there to help in the end. A very huge beautiful house at one time. Have a great day and safe travels
Sad and creepy. But also had to be amazing in its day. Thanks for always braving the attic for us.
Sad old house with an even sadder 70’s “renovation”. Thanks Kappy!
Wow what a house... Almost looks like a squatter in the attic... Boy it had a lot of rooms... Incredible house...
That’s what I thought, too. Immediately felt like someone had been living there, or at least spending some time there, not that long ago. Creeped Kappy out, too. It could just be what he said, that a photographer set it up like that, but even he didn’t really seem to think so. Interesting….
@@cinnamonlehto4292 that was definitely a squatter but why would he pick such a yucky place in the house especially with all those bats up there LOL...
Some poor old sole fought till they could not fight anymore !
That's a lot of house to just sit with no one to appreciate the utility of all that space. Interesting how it was a tavern for only a few decades then converted and used as a residence for a century afterward. After air conditioning became more common, the wraparound porch and porches in general became a thing of the past. They have always been one of my favorite features of older homes.
Alright a Friday video,sad it's falling in ,big home ,that's amazing it was around when stage coaches and survived civil war,it is big,wonder if someone was staying up there,all those bats,even little wood stove upstairs ,great house to see, thank you for wonderful videos
What a beautiful house! It’s always sad to see walkers and the like cause ya just know what happened 😢…
When that door closed on its own upstairs I would have probably killed myself getting down those stairs 🤣🤣 you’re a brave young man!! Thank you for sharing this old gem!! Stay safe Kappy
Wow.. that door closing by itself around 22:14 was a trip!
This house is haunted.
I hope this family lived a good happy life because it doesn’t seem that the last survivor went peacefully. Sad to see all the belongings left behind especially the photo album. Stay safe out there and I hope the next house smells better.
Looks like an elderly couple lived for a time down stairs. I feel sad to think I the last one left were possibly found deceased. There were some flowers left by back of house. It must have been grand in its day. Thank you for giving us an idea where you were. In UK we have the South but can't imagine what South is in America.I love your explores. Thank you so much. Beverley Stone UK. Ps bats won't harm you.
But guano does! 😱
What a surprise…..a Friday night special! Thanks Kappy! 🌻
Would have loved to have seen some photos of the place before it was destroyed! Thanks for everything you do Kappy, to document the past!
OMG! Those bats freaked me out! Nice find. Thanks Kappy!
Kappy, as you made your way through these rooms, hallways and thresholds of someone's life I couldn't help but feel a huge sense of sadness and despair.
I usually don't comment on these videos, but... There was something about this home that compelled me to speak out. Some of the sights you passed were emotionally overwhelming, the stained floors, the marks and wear left on the one chair, the downstairs living arrangements... because the last inhabitants could probably no longer make it upstairs in their final days. No matter how much wealth one may posses... You CANNOT buy time.
May they rest in peace. 😢
Oh if walls could talk! The first thing I think they’d say is get this horrible cheap paneling OFF! What a beautiful house. And what history.
Huge house. It was ruined by all that paneling. Bats were cool.
@@janedee6488 Yeah neat bats! I was really baffled by all that guano on the floor til I saw the bats lol! Thanks for watching!
Sad place, looks like no one had actually lived upstairs in a very long time. The downstairs was pretty rough. Trashed with stuff dumped on the floor, nothing had been cleaned in a long time. That stain on the carpet, yikes. I bet it was nice when it was taken care of. Thanks, Kappy
chair stains said it all
Special Friday Edition! Great surprise! Thank you, Kappy!
The trail of some type of body fluid from the bed leading to what I think would be the bathroom or the telephone, was such a heartbreaking thing to see. Something happened suddenly and it seems the person had to go through this all alone😓.
Even with the newer additions, it's interesting to visualize this tavern as it might have been. What a glad sight it must've been for tired travelers on that old carriage road, ready for whatever was in the stewpot! But, given those stairs, l hope those men renting a room didn't overdo the ale! Thanks, Kappy!
You did it again,you find the coolest homes thank you.❤👍🇺🇸
@@gaylewilliamson9183 Really appreciate that! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
I love this old house especially the attic. That bathtub is a cast iron and covered with enamel. Beautiful. ❤❤❤
Great old House Hope someone decides to restore it Love the floor layouts really nice
Thaks really interesting tour Kappy stay safe
Weird vibes on the second floor! Huge house👍
This has been the most emotional house I've ever gone thru with you. Starting from the lonely, sick/injured feeling as you first start into the house. Then seeing the woodworking shop to the scary sounds upstairs. I really thought they were sounds of your usual vultures since I saw some flying above the house. Finding bats in the attic was a total surprise. Yike!!!! I actually thought you were falling thru the floor at one time. Nervously watched this whole video and appreciate you. Thank you
Once a beautiful place. To bad we can't see back thru time. Kappy you never fail to please.❤😊
What an amazing old house! My fave part was the attic rooms, sans the bats. 😊
Thank you for this awesome explore.
@@rebalyon6114 Glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching!! :)
Wow Kappy nice find on the bat house! What a beautiful home it was. Sad 2 c it rot away. Tyvm 4 this vid. This is different cuz it's dinner with Kappy and not breakfast this time! Plz b safe out there.
Oh! And when you mentioned the smell, I was afraid you were going to find the body!
What a gorgeous home this once was. So very sad that it’s been left. I can’t imagine the stench. Thanks for exploring!! Be safe.
^That is an astute observation of the last occupants last days in their home. Very Poignant.
Wow I think this old house is still beautiful & grand! She sure could use someone too restore her to her original beauty! Awesome video as usual! 👍❤️❤️🤘
I felt the vibes of a lonely old widow. It’s so sad. It’s amazing what gets left behind in these abandoned houses. 😢
That would be fun to rehabilitate. A enormous amount of work but fun.
Beautiful old place!!! Beautiful antiques…will be lost to time, the beautiful settee, hanging stained glass lantern, stained glass windows, medal bed frame in the attic 😞😢😰 Looks like it had a Reno job in the 70 s & some poor old handicapped man was trying to live out his das as independently as possible here😞😢😰 Sadly, this once iconic place, has had its youth , uniqueness & vitality stolen from it😞😰😢 Thank you Kappy for sharing this wonderful adventure with us!!! I loved it 👍🙏♥️
Lovely old house Kappy. Love them, so beautiful. Love seeing the old furniture, clawfoot tubs, so nice. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I would like to see what it looked like back in the day when it was a stagecoach stop. Loved the old door knob next to keen on the wood panels.
Amazing documentary 👍 Kappy
You find the best abandoned houses 👍
@@ricj7517 I appreciate that! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Hi Kappy! I just looked at my iPad & there you were. This looks great!
What a beautiful old house 🏚. It's a shame that it is abandoned 😞. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊 ❤❤.
What a grand old lady this is. I'm wondering if this wasn't like a boarding house. All those bedrooms. Sadly this one isn't one I would want. Way to big.
Another great video Mr Kappy! Thanks for taking me along!😊
@@tammybaker6635 Yep! It was originally built as a travelers rest stop tavern type place! Thank you very much for the kind words always and watching!! :)
Kappy, that was one of the most beautiful door knob and hardware that you've ever filmed. Wow!
I became quite emotional when I saw the doorknob - it is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen!
Another beautiful place that I’d love to get my hands on. Thank you Cappy! You always bring us the best!
Jumping in late; oh what a beautiful Dame she must have been, before paneling, rack & ruin set in. So sad. The person on their last legs, wanted to stay in their home to the end.
Thanks Kappy! Always enjoy your channel!
Urban Exploring with Kappy thanks for sharing this video and God Bless
@@customscreenprinting Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Hi Kappy, at least your talking more in this one. Your voice sounds like Brian Schimmer on Friends. Anyway , I enjoy your video's. Good Luck and thanks Laurie
Nice explore. Neat House.
@@AbandonedSteve Thank ya for watching!! :)
This one was hard to get through after that first room. Usually I can imagine how to go about clearing out a place, but I couldn't have touched that one. Evidently any remaining family felt the same way. But I would have loved to have seen it back in it's heyday! I recovered a little when you found the bats. I LOVE bats. Probably because I hate mosquitos. And bat guano makes excellent fertilizer after it's aged a bit. Thanks Kappy! This one brought up memories -- both kinds. :)
Thanks for the share, Kappy! The attic was my favorite spot... It looks like an inn/tavern along an old stage coach stop... The baseboard heating in the upstairs bedrooms was hydronic heating... Whoever lived here tried to keep up with technology... Man the soft floor in the kitchen, was pretty dangerous... I thought the fridge was about to fall through the floor!
Unique, weird but exciting house. Would love to walk around in it myself. Loved doorknob hardware. Enjoyed this video. Thank you.
Hi Kappy! What a find! Such a beautiful place, but there's so much sadness. I tried to imagine what was going on in this home. So big. So many rooms, yet down to just one downstairs area in the end. Just very sad. Amazing house. Thank you again for sharing these amazing pieces of history with us!!✌️❤️
Great house, Kappy. The upstairs sure was nice than the main floor. Two things I worry about is you in a house with black mold and animal droppings. Take care of yourself!!!❤❤❤❤❤
wowww kappy u did it again that would of beeen a beautiful house to have a bed and breakfast in it yeah someone was elderly and was having difficulty accessing personal needs so very sad i pray there at peace thanks man always gratefully deadicated kim
Nice piano too nice upright
Thank you for exploring this beautiful home kappy just amazing
Awsome find kappy thanks for sharing it
@@jerroldmcley4347 Thank you very much for watching!! :)
That house did not look so big from the outside! Wowser!
I love seeing these places. Thank you.
@@Couldnteventhink Thanks for watching!! Glad you enjoy! :)
Loved the stained glass.
Thanks for another great video it's sad about this old house just left behind stay safe
Definitely one of the best saws ever made.
Cheers
Thanks again for another interesting video
That was really creepy Kappy. That first room you walked into😧 Like you said, everything left behind tells a story. The way the attic was partitioned was strange. That colored light was really gorgeous. So different. I wasn’t expecting that. That place is huge. No basement? Even if there is one, I don’t know if I’d venture down there 😁Thanks Kappy
I wonder if they had a big family and bedroom up there.
@@ckswat77zz51 Luckily no basement since was down south close by the coast! Thankfully! Lol! Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Wow man you did your thing on this one! Couldn’t have been me lol! I was pretty much on edge the whole time..and when that door closed on its own? Dude..😮 great video man! I miss exploring up there
Great exploration Kappy! ❤
Beautiful place ,hope somebody can catch it now before it falls into decay 😮😮😊
Another beautiful house great video 👍thanx!
@@samuelescudero3501 Thank you very much for watching!! :)
Wow Kappy. I absolutely loved this one. Very creepy vibes in the attic where the Afghans were. I loved the layout of the second floor and the posts. I can't wait to see the second house you showed at the end. This house had a sad story. Probably wife passed away first, then however many years later the husband passed away. I would love to see this house restored. Thank You
Thanks Kappy, another awesome episode!! What a beautiful old home. Wow, if walls could talk. Beginning to wonder if someone died there during a break-in, or robbery, and was possibly shot. Seems like the locals would know some of the history about the place. Thanks again for the beautiful outdoor scenes at the video's end. Awesome videography !!!!
This is one of my favorites. Dad to think an elderly person died there but I didn't think it was spooky at all
Very cool - thanks for bringing us along. Kappy... I always enjoy your videos as they transport me to another time and place. As you said, it's sad to think how no one took over the home once they elderly passed on. Lots of women's clothing in that upstairs closet - then perhaps a young man to play those computer games - Glad there weren't any vultures living upstairs - saw them flying around outside... and the bats. Bats are good in that they eat like 10 times their weight in insects every night, I think. Anyway, thanks again for sharing this video. Can't wait to see if any of those teaser other homes at the end might be highlighted in a future video from you! All the best...
Beautiful
That was definitely the spookiest of all your houses thus far.
Oh..door closed by itself.. But what a beautiful home.
Like you said, Kappy "Beautiful, but sad" This was one of the saddest houses, especially the first floor, where obviously the elderly person(s?) lived 'til the end
Such a beautiful old place, minus the 70's panelling. I watched this video over a couple of days. Did I miss whether it was going to be restored, or torn down? I hope it's going to be allowed to stick around for awhile...Thank you Kappy!!
Wow, another example how nature takes over surrounding house, just not further outer area. Scary, mold starting to show 4:02..
My kind of house, bed & walker on 1st floor.. Just sad, bet person passed, clothes in closets.. Another Great by Kappy.. 18:20, door closing, Casper the Ghost?
Kappy, Did that place give you a haunting creepy vibe? I saw a green orb in the beginning & something about that attic felt creepy all the way to me , states away! Lol! What a place!
Nice video, thanks!
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That place could be saved, neat old house.
I love this house - would have loved to have seen it way before the 70s remodel. Bet there was some lovely wall paper at some time.
Nothing seemed creepy to me - but it is sad people feel a need to trash someone’s home!
Who ever lived out their days there surely enjoyed their own home to being in a nursing home. They had it set up well initially I’d say. RIP
What a cool house! They don't make em like they used to 😞
Very nice house
Such a marvelous home!❤
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