Hi Brent. Your photography and videography is just amazing. You have such a knack to capture the beauty in just ordinary things and make them look spectacular. This farm house is a gem and it has seen a lot of people come and go throughout the years. Another great explore and thank you. It's always a pleasure to see your work. See you soon, much love and be safe.
Thank you for treating the decoys with respect, especially the green winged teal; that was a gift of love. Being from the Eastern Shore of Maryland where decoy carving is considered an art form, I have a deep affection for wildfowl carvings and have some myself. Canada is a major contributor to this unique art. I am so glad you visited this farm on a sunny day bc it showed this house in a happy light. The floors under that 70's carpet were amazing and some of the doorways, lintels, and hardware were very interesting. It looked like it was a happy and loved home. That barn was amazing too. I chuckled when you talked about swinging from the rafters into piles of hay bc that's how I spent my childhood too. We found a barn that had a rope attached to a rail that ran the length of the barn so we could really travel.. good times.. TFS. Stay well. You haven't posted anything lately so I hope you are ok.
This place is totally refurbish-able. The wood trim and doors downstairs is beautiful. I can guarantee that there are gorgeous wide-plank wood floors under all that hideous carpeting. There is a glimpse upstairs in the forth bedroom (9:18). The barn has beautiful bones and would last another 120 years with new sheathing. Great find and awesome cinematography as always.
Thank you very much I’m glad you liked it. Yes I think your right on all of this. Next time I see carpet in an old farmhouse I’m going to peel back the carpet a bit and see what’s underneath 👍😁
I always find it odd when people obviously love wood enough to have gorgeous wooden doors, but then decide to hide wood floors under carpet! Wood floors will always be better than carpet.
Darling house. I love the beautiful wood doors. The wall colors are atrocious, but each to his own. Lovely stairway. The house doesn't look that long abandoned. I am excited that there is no graffitti! Really awesome barn. Good explore! Thank you!
Incredibly beautiful house! The kitchen was really small. The wallpaper and carpet was ugly, easy fix,! This house is totally livable!! Beautiful woodwork! ❤️
That old sewing machine was a great find. I have a very similar one. Mine is also a Singer that was made in Scotland in 1889 and ended up here in northern Ohio. It's now in my sewing area up on the 2nd floor of our barn. It's a treadle and thanks to my husband, it works perfectly! My husband restores vintage sewing machines and we now have about 400 of them! The one in that house must have been used a lot because the decals seem to be pretty much gone. The Rose and Scroll decals on mine are in almost perfect condition, which means it wasn't used very often. Like the one you found, mine is also a fiddle base. And that house was so nice! I loved the door with the rounded top. Thank you so much for this video!
Your welcome Mary! Glad you enjoyed the video. I can’t believe you about 400 sewing machines! I see Singers all the time in abandoned houses. People always leave them behind. Yes this one I found was very bare no decals left
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada if you're ever in northern Ohio, not far from Cedar Point, come on over and meet all of our sewing machines! There are also plenty of abandoned houses around here.
I grew up on a farm and use to love to explore the 150 or so old barn. We use to climb the ladder and walk across the rafters and jump down into the loose hay. Til this day I love the smell of old barns. Many wonderful memories.
This property is a beautiful piece of history with so much of it's own history woven within it! The axe marks in the barn posts are so telling of the hard work and skill that went into making such a sturdy structure. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Please tell me why anyone would walk away from such a wonderful place? I mean sell it to someone who would love and take care of it. So many people would kill for a house like this. We as a country should be ashamed to allow this to happen. It took many skills to build. What a crime.
Just love this house, everything, especially the doors/windows, don't get why it would be left to potentially or eventually rot, but still looks fantastic, wonder what will become of it.
Going back to my saved videos, this is one that I can not forget. It makes me want to cry for what is now neglected, because our 100 year old farm house is still being habituated by my son and his wife. This one exceeds ours.
This house was well loved, so clean even after being abandoned, love the wallpaper and carpets. Reminds me of my grandparents old farm house. These homes had character and now they sit. Quite sad really.
The carpet is ugly, and it is super weird how it overlaps here and there. Odd, like they couldn’t be bothered to fit it/cut it, they just threw it wherever.
Love those old doors, floors and wood ceiling in this house so much. Makes new homes today look so tacky and cheap-even though they cost a fortunate and all look the same. Yet this wonderful dream house is just left abandoned. So great how you view so well for us.🍁
The couch is what they called a fainting couch, when ladies wore corsets the would get breathless and needed to rest semi reclining. Sad they left the ducks they are beautiful and hope they are saved with the house soon! Amazing woodwork be safe!
I like the way you film these. You're quite good. Thank you for panning back in the rooms to show all the details and outside showing the surrounding areas. Well done. I enjoyed it.
I love your videos of these old farms, just makes you think what they were like in the prime of their time. That barn was amazing, 1906 and still standing strong, mortise and tenon construction last century’s!
That barn is amazing! It literally made my jaw drop and gave me chills. I’m sure I don’t have to explain to you. Incredible find. The house was interesting too. The key was terrific. I lived in a house as a child with one of those locks and we never did have the key for it. Someone got cold and covered those floors. I know people hate that but again as a child we had those drafty wood floors and oh my gosh they were so cold in the winter. Thanks for sharing a wonderful find. New sub here. Thought I knew a lot of the Ontario explorers but nice to see you in my recommended. I’m from rural southern Virginia.
Hey Susan glad you found me in the TH-cam world😁 yes the key! I seen a lot of door knobs locks but never a key! Glad you subscribed please check out my newer videos 😁🇨🇦🌲
Someone has taken good care of their house. It looks like someone had been there to empty the house and clean. Getting ready to sell possibly. Loved the bright daffodil color on the walls. That was cheerful. Barns in great shape as well. Field mice are always up to no good when it gets cold outside. My friend lives in the country in Alabama and every night the mice would come into the bathroom and nibble on her soap. I had them chase each other playing when I lived in the country in Tennessee when it got cold. This was a great video. Nice to see no one has destroyed someone else's property. Shame on them. What goes around comes around. Be safe.
I love the house, the barn and especially the little river with the ducks. I hope it becomes a home to a good family some day. It needs to be a home again.
It would be a great home, it just needs some updating. The first things to go would be the flooring and wallpaper. I love the doors, especially the door knobs. Thanks for the video and stay safe!
Omg this place is adorable especially the kitchen, i love the canary yellow walls lol, it looks ok with the wood and its bright and cheery. I also love that bar light!. My dad used to have one of those, same exact colour too dark brown and light, but it had ome big flower on every second panel just like that one does, so pretty and unique looking. We dont have a lack of farmohouses here in THIS province, thats for sure. and nice barn! lol. My stepmoms parents had a barn on the property were the top floor was held for family gathrings and parties etc, it had a pool table, tv radio, dart board etc. I remember seeing those hand carved ducks lined up along the one wall! lol, its hilarious seeing these ducks i the video..lol reminded me of that time.
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada Its still in the extrended family! and also just outside of town... uh dont want to mention exactly where i live just becuase of other people, but i am in the woolwich region, err.. the one that has probably the largest population of mennonites. I am not one tho, but someone always knows someone who is a menonite or either has a menonite sibling. Anyways, havnt ever lived anywhere else. I like how quiet it is out here, not even alot of major crime.
I like this place. It left me with a nice feeling. Apparently not abandoned too long as it was quite clean and the house is still in good condition...redeemable anyway. Definitely needs paint and new flooring etc. Loved the wood work. Thanks for sharing.
Weigh scale is just like my parents had. It’s old. The wood is worth salvaging as well as the door knobs. The barn was built well all the wood in there is good and dry as well.
That duck decoy belongs to me with my name on the bottom. LOL That a beautiful house and someone could move right in it because it is so clean and pretty inside and out. Thanx for showing that one. You are right that that is so nice because it isn't near a well traveled road.
awesome find brent beautiful country there in canada that would of been a nice house i love the old history of these houses and old finds that hey dont make any more thanks for all that u do
back stairs for hired help back in the day. love these houses. l live in an old farm house , grew up in an old farm house and to be honest l dont feel right in a new house as they have no spirits.
super charming house, I actually love all of that wallpaper...the carpet, not so much! LOL...I am so impressed by the fact that there has been no vandalism. I see all of these videos of abandoned places and how people have literally wrecked them and it makes me so sick! Thanks for the tour! xo
That house is beautiful...i agree with you, that kitchen is really small but where would they put the refrigerator? The light in the yellow room is gorgeous! I love seeing the old homes with the natural wood in them.
That was the smallest kitchen I’ve ever seen!! That was a beautiful home, the wood was gorgeous! I wonder why the windows were so low, and the rooms so small. Thank you for the wonderful explore! Be careful and always stay safe!!
Thanks for the tour, another smoke alarm with a low battery, typical when they start to get weak, and the temps drop, dropping the battery voltage, and, causing them to chirp.
The only thing I didn’t like about that house was the kitchen, that would of been a deal breaker. 😆😂🤣 Nice shots of the barn and outside, I love animals so the videos of the ducks were my favourite part. Great video Brent, thank you for the journey. Sending 💕 take care, Laura 🤗🥰
❤oh my! Ran across thisexplore I missed 3 yrs ago. Enjoyed watching. Nice old well kept home! Sad no one wanted to move in and keep it up/from falling down. :-( Oh what stories an old farm could tell! Can't get over how tiny the kitchen was either!!! Odd for a farm house not to have a big eat in kitchen, at least in Indiana & Illinois. Perhaps the home had a summer kitchen? Enjoy your explores very much! Stay safe Brent!
Nice video! It reminds me so much of my great grand-parents old house, especially the exterior style. It is nice to imagine trough your exploring what it might have looked like before it was left to rot, sadly. I never had the chance to see the interior.
Sort of a lonely home. The carpet over those beautiful wood. I wonder how many generations lived in that home. The barn is great. I hope the property is for sale.
I liked the house, but that barn was amazing. Nice duck decoys. Lots of love went into them. Love went into the polished wood and curtains in the house too. But listen - don’t be greedy with the snow! We haven’t had any yet this year! Thanks for taking us with you! Be careful and stay safe. - Deb from Virginia
This is a cozy house with just enough room--a farm family wouldn't spend much time in bedrooms 100 years ago (just for sleeping) so wouldn't need large bedrooms. The rooms were bright and comfortable with their wallpapers and carpeting, although I would call the decor "patchwork" because it was just that, with no consistent taste. Flowered wall paper and lace curtains with 1970's sculptured carpets and light fixtures...hum. But in the room with floral stripes I could see a royal blue floor with flowers on it peeking from underneath the beige carpet near the doorway. I really love the room upstairs from the kitchen that would make an awesome crafts room. It likely was meant for a hired kitchen servant or cook to help with meals and canning. I would enjoy seeing this home updated and restyled by a new buyer. Surely someone will want it.
I guess people now a days like big bedrooms not the little ones like back 100 years ago. Yes I would finish that room above the kitchen. 😁 thanks for watching
A beautiful old house. And a psychiatrist couch in it. That was old I would say about a hundred fifty years. I had one like it. and that beautiful Singer sewing machine. It's a shame it's sitting in empty. Great video
Nice house and barn. Beautiful Tiffany or Tiffany look-a-like, lampshade. For a house with that many bedrooms, that was the smallest kitchen I have seen. Another great find.
Thanks Christine! Yes I would take out a few walls and make a bigger kitchen. I’m not sure if that was a real Tiffany light or not. I have a fake one 😁
Hi Brent. Your photography and videography is just amazing. You have such a knack to capture the beauty in just ordinary things and make them look spectacular. This farm house is a gem and it has seen a lot of people come and go throughout the years. Another great explore and thank you. It's always a pleasure to see your work. See you soon, much love and be safe.
Thank you Ronna your so kind I appreciate your nice comment😁❤️
Hi Brent, what hapens to all the abandoned homes, are people allowed to rent or purchase.
Thank you for treating the decoys with respect, especially the green winged teal; that was a gift of love. Being from the Eastern Shore of Maryland where decoy carving is considered an art form, I have a deep affection for wildfowl carvings and have some myself. Canada is a major contributor to this unique art.
I am so glad you visited this farm on a sunny day bc it showed this house in a happy light. The floors under that 70's carpet were amazing and some of the doorways, lintels, and hardware were very interesting. It looked like it was a happy and loved home.
That barn was amazing too. I chuckled when you talked about swinging from the rafters into piles of hay bc that's how I spent my childhood too. We found a barn that had a rope attached to a rail that ran the length of the barn so we could really travel.. good times.. TFS. Stay well. You haven't posted anything lately so I hope you are ok.
That place is in incredible condition, I wouldn't have guessed that by the exterior. I would LOVE to buy a big old place like this and refurbish it!
It's sad that places like this just sit. Would love to live in a house like that. Great Video.
Thanks you 😁
Same here!
Great explore. I'd love to have that house. The kitchen would become a laundry & the kitchen would be moved 1 room over, where the chaise lounge sat.
Yes good idea, I noticed the had the laundry machine hooked up there. Strange 😁
This place is totally refurbish-able. The wood trim and doors downstairs is beautiful. I can guarantee that there are gorgeous wide-plank wood floors under all that hideous carpeting. There is a glimpse upstairs in the forth bedroom (9:18). The barn has beautiful bones and would last another 120 years with new sheathing. Great find and awesome cinematography as always.
Thank you very much I’m glad you liked it. Yes I think your right on all of this. Next time I see carpet in an old farmhouse I’m going to peel back the carpet a bit and see what’s underneath 👍😁
I always find it odd when people obviously love wood enough to have gorgeous wooden doors, but then decide to hide wood floors under carpet! Wood floors will always be better than carpet.
Darling house. I love the beautiful wood doors. The wall colors are atrocious, but each to his own. Lovely stairway. The house doesn't look that long abandoned. I am excited that there is no graffitti! Really awesome barn. Good explore! Thank you!
Thanks you! Yes I love how they drilled holes in the barn wood 1906!
Incredibly beautiful house! The kitchen was really small. The wallpaper and carpet was ugly, easy fix,! This house is totally livable!! Beautiful woodwork! ❤️
Yes very nice farmhouse, to many walls I would make a bigger kitchen
I liked the carpet.
that old house was loved
Just absolutely beautiful. I always picture the family living there with their family.
Loved hearing the wind blow through the cracks in the barn
Me too😁👍
That old sewing machine was a great find. I have a very similar one. Mine is also a Singer that was made in Scotland in 1889 and ended up here in northern Ohio. It's now in my sewing area up on the 2nd floor of our barn. It's a treadle and thanks to my husband, it works perfectly! My husband restores vintage sewing machines and we now have about 400 of them! The one in that house must have been used a lot because the decals seem to be pretty much gone. The Rose and Scroll decals on mine are in almost perfect condition, which means it wasn't used very often. Like the one you found, mine is also a fiddle base.
And that house was so nice! I loved the door with the rounded top.
Thank you so much for this video!
Your welcome Mary! Glad you enjoyed the video. I can’t believe you about 400 sewing machines! I see Singers all the time in abandoned houses. People always leave them behind. Yes this one I found was very bare no decals left
That is so cool.... I love the old singers!
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada if you're ever in northern Ohio, not far from Cedar Point, come on over and meet all of our sewing machines! There are also plenty of abandoned houses around here.
The wooden ceilings are amazing
Beautiful house..It still looks lived in
Yes I liked it to👍
Wow,really nice place, l am ready to move in. This place is still doable. Also really nice barn.
Ya it’s crazy how new the barn looks being that old 👍
Very nice barn
Definitely👍👍 to whoever built that barn, well built
I grew up on a farm and use to love to explore the 150 or so old barn. We use to climb the ladder and walk across the rafters and jump down into the loose hay. Til this day I love the smell of old barns. Many wonderful memories.
This property is a beautiful piece of history with so much of it's own history woven within it! The axe marks in the barn posts are so telling of the hard work and skill that went into making such a sturdy structure. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Your welcome! 😁
Please tell me why anyone would walk away from such a wonderful place? I mean sell it to someone who would love and take care of it. So many people would kill for a house like this. We as a country should be ashamed to allow this to happen. It took many skills to build. What a crime.
I agree, can this cute country home be saved?
Maybe haunted...old houses
I absolutely agree with you I would love a house like that mine isn't as old but its totting out
Just love this house, everything, especially the doors/windows, don't get why it would be left to potentially or eventually rot, but still looks fantastic, wonder what will become of it.
Going back to my saved videos, this is one that I can not forget. It makes me want to cry for what is now neglected, because our 100 year old farm house is still being habituated by my son and his wife. This one exceeds ours.
I would love to have old wooden doors like that. Just beautiful!
Thank you for another awesome travel to a new place I enjoy these so much
This house was well loved, so clean even after being abandoned, love the wallpaper and carpets. Reminds me of my grandparents old farm house. These homes had character and now they sit. Quite sad really.
Nice home, imagine it updated and made cozy. The carpet is ugly. Wallpaper makes a home. Love that wood ceiling.
The carpet is ugly, and it is super weird how it overlaps here and there. Odd, like they couldn’t be bothered to fit it/cut it, they just threw it wherever.
This house is beautiful. I would love to have it.
Me too, just a bigger kitchen holy 😁
Brent, great photography on this great video.
Love those old doors, floors and wood ceiling in this house so much. Makes new homes today look so tacky and cheap-even though they cost a fortunate and all look the same. Yet this wonderful dream house is just left abandoned. So great how you view so well for us.🍁
The couch is what they called a fainting couch, when ladies wore corsets the would get breathless and needed to rest semi reclining. Sad they left the ducks they are beautiful and hope they are saved with the house soon! Amazing woodwork be safe!
Never knew that was a fainting couch. Thanks for sharing this😁
This place had been shown love as you can tell by how it was maintained. Great it was not vandalized...thanks for the explore.
I like the way you film these. You're quite good. Thank you for panning back in the rooms to show all the details and outside showing the surrounding areas. Well done. I enjoyed it.
Oh great I’m glad you enjoy my videos. Thanks for the comment
I like the vibes this house has,nice doors and rooms with good windows.Lots of potential to make this place cozy and livable
And I thought we had a small kitchen in Turkey. It was so small, we had to walk out just to change our minds.
Lol
That's funny😆
I love the wooden doors in the living room. All in all I love this explore.
Thank you😁
Your camera work is wonderful ! I love the intro. The woodwork in the house is great. I’m so glad nobody painted over it.
Thank you for your kind words! 😁👍
I love this house, if it weren't for the cob webs and some mice turds it was so clean. Hope someone saves this place
Very nice place👍
Augh! I love that old-style blue & white wallpaper! It's gorgeous! What a sweet old house.
I love your videos of these old farms, just makes you think what they were like in the prime of their time. That barn was amazing, 1906 and still standing strong, mortise and tenon construction last century’s!
Thank you! Yes that barn is in great shape it’s crazy
That barn is amazing! It literally made my jaw drop and gave me chills. I’m sure I don’t have to explain to you. Incredible find. The house was interesting too. The key was terrific. I lived in a house as a child with one of those locks and we never did have the key for it. Someone got cold and covered those floors. I know people hate that but again as a child we had those drafty wood floors and oh my gosh they were so cold in the winter. Thanks for sharing a wonderful find. New sub here. Thought I knew a lot of the Ontario explorers but nice to see you in my recommended. I’m from rural southern Virginia.
Hey Susan glad you found me in the TH-cam world😁 yes the key! I seen a lot of door knobs locks but never a key! Glad you subscribed please check out my newer videos 😁🇨🇦🌲
Right from the start it looks so peaceful and serene. That's a very tiny kitchen. I don't think I've ever been in one that small.
Yes it was super small
So sad it is left to rot I would love to live there!! Minus the yellow .. Wow! That's yellow!!
Another great job of showing us another abandoned house and the barn Brent.
Love the house but tiny bedrooms and I agree the windows are very low very unique.. Love the old wood.. Another beauty💕
🙋🏻♀️I love this house! Thanks for taking us along👍🏼
Someone has taken good care of their house. It looks like someone had been there to empty the house and clean. Getting ready to sell possibly. Loved the bright daffodil color on the walls. That was cheerful. Barns in great shape as well. Field mice are always up to no good when it gets cold outside. My friend lives in the country in Alabama and every night the mice would come into the bathroom and nibble on her soap. I had them chase each other playing when I lived in the country in Tennessee when it got cold. This was a great video. Nice to see no one has destroyed someone else's property. Shame on them. What goes around comes around. Be safe.
Thanks Debra, not sure what’s going on here. It’s been sitting for years 😁
Those wooden doors, baseboards and ceiling is gorgeous 😍
Truly beautiful home, and the barn that wood was beautiful in it as well. Hopefully it doesn’t just rot away!
Yes I hope so too. I did see what looked like the roof leaking in the room above the kitchen
Abandoned Urbex Canada oh not good once that starts
I use to love playing in my Nanny and Papas barn. I remember it had a door up top that opened up and we would shimmie down the rope all the time.
I love the house, the barn and especially the little river with the ducks. I hope it becomes a home to a good family some day. It needs to be a home again.
Yes me too😁👍
This farm house is so cool and barn
It would be a great home, it just needs some updating. The first things to go would be the flooring and wallpaper. I love the doors, especially the door knobs. Thanks for the video and stay safe!
I like how they left all the original door knobs
Omg this place is adorable especially the kitchen, i love the canary yellow walls lol, it looks ok with the wood and its bright and cheery. I also love that bar light!. My dad used to have one of those, same exact colour too dark brown and light, but it had ome big flower on every second panel just like that one does, so pretty and unique looking. We dont have a lack of farmohouses here in THIS province, thats for sure.
and nice barn! lol. My stepmoms parents had a barn on the property were the top floor was held for family gathrings and parties etc, it had a pool table, tv radio, dart board etc. I remember seeing those hand carved ducks lined up along the one wall! lol, its hilarious seeing these ducks i the video..lol reminded me of that time.
Oh I would love to have a barn like your stepmoms parents. Great hang out or party place and the rustic theme would be great
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada Its still in the extrended family! and also just outside of town... uh dont want to mention exactly where i live just becuase of other people, but i am in the woolwich region, err.. the one that has probably the largest population of mennonites. I am not one tho, but someone always knows someone who is a menonite or either has a menonite sibling. Anyways, havnt ever lived anywhere else. I like how quiet it is out here, not even alot of major crime.
Ceiling in that first yellow room was pretty sweet
I know the house is old, but it has elements and character that really reminds me of home!
I liked what would be a picture of the dried leaves and The Farmhouse behind absolutely beautiful
I love the older houses more so then the large mansions .
Me too
Nice house. I would totally live in it. Kitchen is tiny. Love that old sewing machine. Worth some serious bucks. Another awesome tour Brent. Thanks.
I can’t imagine that kitchen being functional that’s crazy small
I like this place. It left me with a nice feeling. Apparently not abandoned too long as it was quite clean and the house is still in good condition...redeemable anyway. Definitely needs paint and new flooring etc. Loved the wood work. Thanks for sharing.
Your welcome glad you enjoyed it
Weigh scale is just like my parents had. It’s old. The wood is worth salvaging as well as the door knobs. The barn was built well all the wood in there is good and dry as well.
Love the location. No neighbors which are a thorn in one's side.
That is beautiful barn wood and beams.
That duck decoy belongs to me with my name on the bottom. LOL That a beautiful house and someone could move right in it because it is so clean and pretty inside and out. Thanx for showing that one. You are right that that is so nice because it isn't near a well traveled road.
A pretty little house. Huge barn and still looks solid.
Awesome love those old farms and old houses
As an ex realtor this seems to have been ready for an open house- interesting older farmhouse.
awesome find brent beautiful country there in canada that would of been a nice house i love the old history of these houses and old finds that hey dont make any more thanks for all that u do
Your welcome Kim! Glad you enjoyed it😁👍
very beautiful, excellent photography, video. Thank you.
Love this house! Would live there in a heartbeat! Awesome barn!!!!! Great explore for sure!
Thanks Bobbi!😁👍
The barn is absolutely amazing
People had patience and skills back then. At the rate were going, we'll all only have thumbs.
Thank you for sharing, amazingly good condition on the inside of the house and fairly clean for an abandoned place.
Your welcome! Glad you enjoyed it😁👍
Love the fainting couch
back stairs for hired help back in the day. love these houses. l live in an old farm house , grew up in an old farm house and to be honest l dont feel right in a new house as they have no spirits.
That barn would be amazing as a home.
Beautiful home
Just a couple of buckets.of warm soapy water to wash the place down and it's good to go
That’s right!
Lovely old farmhouse, needs a little tlc and that barn is awesome
super charming house, I actually love all of that wallpaper...the carpet, not so much! LOL...I am so impressed by the fact that there has been no vandalism. I see all of these videos of abandoned places and how people have literally wrecked them and it makes me so sick! Thanks for the tour! xo
Thank you! I try to only explore and film untouched places with no graffiti and vandalism.
That house is beautiful...i agree with you, that kitchen is really small but where would they put the refrigerator? The light in the yellow room is gorgeous! I love seeing the old homes with the natural wood in them.
That was the smallest kitchen I’ve ever seen!! That was a beautiful home, the wood was gorgeous! I wonder why the windows were so low, and the rooms so small.
Thank you for the wonderful explore!
Be careful and always stay safe!!
Glad you enjoyed it Bobbie 😁
Thanks for the tour, another smoke alarm with a low battery, typical when they start to get weak, and the temps drop, dropping the battery voltage, and, causing them to chirp.
The only thing I didn’t like about that house was the kitchen, that would of been a deal breaker. 😆😂🤣 Nice shots of the barn and outside, I love animals so the videos of the ducks were my favourite part. Great video Brent, thank you for the journey. Sending 💕 take care, Laura 🤗🥰
Your welcome! Oh it was so small the kitchen🤪 I’m glad you liked the ducks! Thanks for the wonderful comment
Abandoned Urbex Canada ur welcome, 🤗🥰
Hello Brent ! This house is in great shape for its age. I would have to remodel and make that kitchen much bigger!Great explore as usual.
THAT BARN! WOWWEEEE😍😍😍
Charm, love the outside.
It's so clean/empty compared to the other houses you've visited. Great videos. Thx.
Thanks Chris! Yes it was pretty clean
Beautiful home. God bless it.
Excellent job filming. Great tour. Loved this one . Great house and loved that old barn.
Thanks Elaine!
Thankyou for sharing. Nice house. Ideosyncratic decoration but cosy & colourful.
Your welcome Sarah 😁
❤oh my! Ran across thisexplore I missed 3 yrs ago. Enjoyed watching. Nice old well kept home! Sad no one wanted to move in and keep it up/from falling down. :-(
Oh what stories an old farm could tell! Can't get over how tiny the kitchen was either!!! Odd for a farm house not to have a big eat in kitchen, at least in Indiana & Illinois. Perhaps the home had a summer kitchen? Enjoy your explores very much! Stay safe Brent!
Nice video! It reminds me so much of my great grand-parents old house, especially the exterior style. It is nice to imagine trough your exploring what it might have looked like before it was left to rot, sadly. I never had the chance to see the interior.
Sort of a lonely home. The carpet over those beautiful wood. I wonder how many generations lived in that home. The barn is great. I hope the property is for sale.
Yes probably nice hardwood under the carpet. I checked not for sale it just has been sitting for years
I liked the house, but that barn was amazing.
Nice duck decoys. Lots of love went into them. Love went into the polished wood and curtains in the house too.
But listen - don’t be greedy with the snow! We haven’t had any yet this year!
Thanks for taking us with you! Be careful and stay safe. - Deb from Virginia
Yes to bad they left the duck decoys behind. You can have our snow I’m sick of it already😁 thanks for watching
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Another great adventure! Interesting house too. Love the different colours throughout the home.
Thanks Kathleen 👍😁
That's a really nice house in very good condition. Nice u have so much left behind to look at
Oh wait till the next video Jay! I have a some good ones coming up
This is a cozy house with just enough room--a farm family wouldn't spend much time in bedrooms 100 years ago (just for sleeping) so wouldn't need large bedrooms. The rooms were bright and comfortable with their wallpapers and carpeting, although I would call the decor "patchwork" because it was just that, with no consistent taste. Flowered wall paper and lace curtains with 1970's sculptured carpets and light fixtures...hum. But in the room with floral stripes I could see a royal blue floor with flowers on it peeking from underneath the beige carpet near the doorway. I really love the room upstairs from the kitchen that would make an awesome crafts room. It likely was meant for a hired kitchen servant or cook to help with meals and canning. I would enjoy seeing this home updated and restyled by a new buyer. Surely someone will want it.
I guess people now a days like big bedrooms not the little ones like back 100 years ago. Yes I would finish that room above the kitchen. 😁 thanks for watching
Wow place had really nice remodel to bad they walked away from it
A beautiful old house. And a psychiatrist couch in it. That was old I would say about a hundred fifty years. I had one like it. and that beautiful Singer sewing machine. It's a shame it's sitting in empty. Great video
Thanks Raynona! Yes I guess it was a psychiatrist couch. Never really seen one before in person
I'm glad to see they left the wood trim unpainted
Really nice house & it wouldn't take too much to update & fix the one spot it has water damage.
Nice house and barn. Beautiful Tiffany or Tiffany look-a-like, lampshade. For a house with that many bedrooms, that was the smallest kitchen I have seen. Another great find.
Thanks Christine! Yes I would take out a few walls and make a bigger kitchen. I’m not sure if that was a real Tiffany light or not. I have a fake one 😁