Oh my God how could someone demolish this beautiful grand old mansion? What a gorgeous mansion, demolishing this old house is criminal! Glad you got to record this beautiful old gal before demolition! Outstanding video bro! 👍👍❤️🤘😭
Whatever crap that developer is going to build in its place won't have anywhere near the durability, quality of timber, or craftsmanship of this mansion. I could understand if it were falling down, but this thing looks almost move-in ready. I'm sure it cost more to demo it than to get it spruced up and up to code.
This historical gem should have been preserved. This should NEVER be allowed to happen. The cold-hearted greed of these developers needs to be reined in --- NOW! We must STOP the destruction of our heritage.
It would be a dream come true for me to live in this fantastic historical home. I am so upset that it was demolished, and I mourn the loss of all the wonderful places that face a similar fate.
Such a beautiful home!!!! So sad that this one wasn't saved and restored. That staircase and landings, so pretty! I'm really surprised so much was left, and not even bought in the sale.
@AbandonedSteve and it's in excellent condition. Unless it's zoned commercial property now or something, so bizarre and sad. Was there any back story to the previous owners?
@@bethmann3283 nothing that I could find. It's hard to get that info sometimes. I wish it was easier. From what's inside I believe that they were older in age and just wanted to move on. The land is now a bunch of overpriced houses.
@@AbandonedSteve Those old antiques would have been bought up in my area! Maybe the prices were too high at that estate sale. Or maybe just for some weird reason no one saw the sale advertised or all the people who were going to go to that sale got sick!
What a shame that the house was demolished. The beautiful double wedding band quilt in the upstairs bedroom I hope someone saved it. It’s worth quite a good chunk of money. Saw lots of valuable items as you did your walk. The French doors also were worth saving. Thank you for sharing your findings.
Thank you very much. I'm not a huge talker cuz I want people to kind of forget the experience they would if they were by themselves. Some viewers wish I talked more but it is also good to see that others do Enjoy me not talking a lot.
Thanks for sharing this with me Abandoned Steve i really enjoyed it they had a lot of stuff that was was left behind that was unbelievable why didn't they take time to donate it all the stuff was worth something to some one. developers are so stupid they don't care what happens all they care about is making lots of money for themselves because all they think about is tearing places down it was a shame they didn't donate it to people that was in need. i gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend and God Bless.
A heartbreaking amount of beautiful architectural talent, and valuable items left there. I truly hope that the place was stripped of what could be salvaged before it was destroyed. Thank you kindly for taking us through, in such a calm and peaceful way. Well done.
What a Beautiful grand old house with all the gorgeous furniture and all the belongings that is worth saving this is one of my favorites. This is sad you can move in everything is there. This should be on the historical records to save and not tear down!! It's a part of history.😢❤🏠
What a shame. The houses looked so good, nothing wrong with them at all. It was a terrible thing to demolish, a beautiful place. Yes I did see many things that was worth money. Thank you for sharing.
normally when i see these i just love seeing the old places i usually never care if it was bought and tore down but this one hurts a little to know its gone this place was amazing
That's pretty depressing. Such a neat set of houses. Hell, I'd have been happy in the guest house. All that wood paneling was so nice. And that really neat stairway. There was all kinds of old and now rare stuff in there. There was a good bit of furniture that would have been quite pricey in its day, and would still pull a good price. Probably a lot of interesting books in there as well. But it's a real bummer seeing a gorgeous set of really neat homes like that and knowing they were just rolled over for a bunch of McMansions, or whatever.
Yell all you want. You have a right too. The previous owner probably had it for sale for a new buyer and the developer most likely told them I will give you cash for the entire thing. Most sellers will take that in a heartbeat. The area this is located in is pretty populated and in demand. When they see a house for sale with 20+ acres, they want it
I would love to move into this house is would have been the most beautiful house to live in there's people that don't even have beautiful houses to live in this would have been my favorite house to move into it's so beautiful there
Both the mansion and 2nd building were beautiful and filled with many valuable items. I think there was an copper funeral urn on the stove in the 2nd building. Both buildings were so interesting in their structure and interiors. So sad they were demolished.
Happy Wednesday everyone! Got a real cool one for you. Lots of antiques and treasures left inside this one. Then 6 months after filming this house, it gets demolished. I could not believe what was left inside. Hope you all enjoy and have a great rest of the week!
If i had the money..i would have bought this gorgeous house..and saved it.what a tragic ending..i love antiques and histotical buildings..the govt.needs to protect historical houses. More.wish i knew where it was...so saddened that some put money before everything.
I can't imagine being so well-off that I had a full pipe organ in my huge guest house. That was probably the most valuable thing I saw, although I know that style of music is outdated - even in most churches. I hope they saved it!
I love these old house so much. But they break my heart and soul every time l watch one of these. Demolishing this place should be a crime. Whatever is going up into its place could never compare to it what a SHAME SHAME SHAME 😢😢💔💔
Hi Steve just realized you're posting videos again,I used to watch your videos years ago love the way you tell the history and narrate, thanks for the uploads take care
Wow! I would Love this beautiful home! Such beauty! Such details ♥️ how could anyone knock this down? Imagine building this same house with the same amount of details, you would have to be a billionaire sadly 😢 makes me so sad. How this world changed so fast and so down hill especially in the last 40 years it seems. I think I was supposed to be alive in a much different time period or maybe I should have been born smart and have money in my blood so life would be a lot better
Developers are the reason. This house is in a congested area. They see 20 acres and go bam, I want that property. They see the place, even when it is in great condition as a waste of space for their new overpriced homes.
Supongo que era un asilo de ancianos ahí.... Se siente tristeza... Gracias por compartir, es una mansión muy grande!!! Saludos desde Sahuayo Michoacán México!!!
Valuable items: 2 twin size wedding ring quilts, 3 light pole lamp, all that silver, a picture above a desk in an office, that barometer /temperature thing gaming on wall when you first went in
This is sad!! Such a beautiful place. What a shame is was destroyed. I hope they had a huge sale before demolishing. They're was tons of antiques in there. Early electric radios, dishes, books, furniture, glassware. 😢😢😢😢
It's obviously set up for an estate sale, everything is grouped and priced. So at least the treasures were saved and appreciated by someone. Just such an shame for the gorgeous place to be lost. You just don't get that beauty and quality in a new home.😢
Moved overseas recently Gave away tons stuff thrift store, habitat for humanity Nothing antique, but clean, usable Do you think they would allow wrecking crew salvage as they wish last minute, or does.that cross boundaries?
My dad worked for a realtor restoring homes and cleaning them out before they renovated them and as far as I know they were allowed to take what they wanted this should be a crime if these things were part of the demolition and just pure sinister. smh
The previous owner put the house up for sale and a developer bought the property. It's in a pretty congested area and since this property had 20 acres, a developer sees it as a way to build more houses that will sell quick
I sell collectibles in an antique mall , and live in a 100 year old house ( which I did not remodel ) . Developers are just trashers of history , just disgusting . Should have been listed as a historic structure to save it from this fate . Could have been a restaurant , offices or sold for a single family home or duplex . Just because you have money does not mean you have class ...
the cottage had some victorian European china when you first walked in, along with the Franciscan, by Hall on the shelves nearby (fall leaves on the pieces)-most of the stuff is 50's-70's French Provincial/ or colonial ( saw 3 hanging mirrors-all Mahogany, with the center barley twist finials)-and last, but not least ( on the blue mattress twin beds's), a chrome plated 1920's coffee urn-looks to be Universal (Landers, Frary & Clark)... I probably would have just backed my truck up and...well, you know...-)
There were some nice mirrors in the big house. Too bad they couldn't let an auction company or a thrift store have all that stuff for free. Nice two houses even though they both needed some rehabbing. That's too bad they hace been demolished. Great video.
That place was huge, sure wished we could have seen it when it was originally built. All of the remodeling and chopping up the rooms ruined the flow of the house. I wonder if that large building out back was a carriage house at one time? How sad it was demolished.
Developers are horrible people they will never in their lifetime develop something with such beauty of the things they destroy. smh It's sad what people do with such detailed hard work of someone else just to destroy it this really upset me for some reason. That look like an urn in the guest house sitting on the stove.
@@nuttybar9 That's all it has to be plain and simple, I just can't understand someone not finding such exquisite and beauty in what they destroy, Thankyou 💛
Such a shame that history keeps getting demolished. That would have been an amazing project to restore to its original glory. I hope that at least the historic and valuable items from the house were removed before demolition.
that's the thing! The sheer artistry of all the interior finishing...the columns, that massive mirror upstairs, actually two one built-in and one huge one in the first b-room; the french doors, numerous elevation transitions, the windows, the knotty pine stained dark in the 'little' house. all fantastic! My God. Builders today who throw up sheet rock, making everything square and boxy don't even know how to craft a home of this complexity and character anymore. The architecture & finishings are what MADE this amazing place. My heart breaks it is gone! It was very well cared for, too. 😭
Too sad for me. :( Everything looked valuable to me from that beautiful wood panelling down to the silver. Can you imagine what that panelling would cost these days? A Kings ransom is what.
No decay? No vadalism? Move in ready! Sheesh... Would need a tasteful addition with an elevator to provide for ADA and late life access to the upstairs but this was a GRAND LADY of a house.
I think I watch videos like this for all the wrong reasons. I just want all these things I can't have and it's all just going to waste. It's a kind of hell.
wow!!! They Practiced Sound Healing Over There!!! Perhaps Ran Some Kind of Sound Technology Studies!!! Checker Floors Is always sign of Secret Society!!! They Purposely Didn't Sell to Others but, A Developer!!! They wanted it Gone!!!!
I could be wrong. When I did a look up it said 1850s but maybe that was only one part of the house. I know a lot of these places get additions later on
Yes, I saw something valuable: A gorgeous Victorian home that some sick developer destroyed to build a bunch of tightly packed cheap cookie cutter garbage houses.
I have a very difficult time watching houses like this being shown especially when I know that it is on the way to being demolished. It was totally unnecessary to destroy this beautiful and awesome home and make no mistake it was a very well loved house at 1 time!! Due to greed and stupidity a true piece of awesome history and everything inside was destroyed to make way for "modern " ugly and detestable houses!! I find this totally reprehensible and unforgivable of whoever was the "genius " who made the decision to destroy this beautiful home and I am sorry but I hope that failure is in their future endeavors and SHAME ON WHOEVER DID THIS AND MAY YOU REAP THE KARMA YOU DESERVE!! SHAME, SHAME, SHAME ON YOU!!
there should be a law not to down a house thats can still be lived in. and go after these homes that have 2 boards holding it up that still stands all across the USA but no they want homes that are in good shape so they can take them down. sickos.
Some people just have so much stuff and when they go older and downsize, they don't have the room to take it. Most likely why this became an estate sale of some sort
Oh my God how could someone demolish this beautiful grand old mansion? What a gorgeous mansion, demolishing this old house is criminal! Glad you got to record this beautiful old gal before demolition! Outstanding video bro! 👍👍❤️🤘😭
Sometimes greed is more important. It's sad. Thanks for watching
Whatever crap that developer is going to build in its place won't have anywhere near the durability, quality of timber, or craftsmanship of this mansion. I could understand if it were falling down, but this thing looks almost move-in ready. I'm sure it cost more to demo it than to get it spruced up and up to code.
@@norwegianblue2017 I agree
This historical gem should have been preserved. This should NEVER be allowed to happen. The cold-hearted greed of these developers needs to be reined in --- NOW! We must STOP the destruction of our heritage.
@@AbandonedSteve 100%
It would be a dream come true for me to live in this fantastic historical home. I am so upset that it was demolished, and I mourn the loss of all the wonderful places that face a similar fate.
@@ObscenelyMarvelous I know it very sad. This is why I try and film them. To show what was once there
What a beautiful home. Such a shame these beauties are not being preserved. Even the guest house was gorgeous. Thanks for sharing!
@@kathyv.8296 thanks for watching
it was!!
Such a beauty. Thanks for sharing Steve!
@@mariecastonguay7163 thanks for watching
Love these houses. Shame no one could save them. Lot's of valuable stuff inside.
I love these houses too.
Crimes ... Why Abandoned in the first place? Why most of them are in the middle of nowhere... LUCEFERIANS?
Such a beautiful home!!!! So sad that this one wasn't saved and restored. That staircase and landings, so pretty! I'm really surprised so much was left, and not even bought in the sale.
@@bethmann3283 as you saw I thought the same thing. I'm not sure what happened.
@AbandonedSteve and it's in excellent condition. Unless it's zoned commercial property now or something, so bizarre and sad. Was there any back story to the previous owners?
@@bethmann3283 nothing that I could find. It's hard to get that info sometimes. I wish it was easier. From what's inside I believe that they were older in age and just wanted to move on. The land is now a bunch of overpriced houses.
@@AbandonedSteve Those old antiques would have been bought up in my area! Maybe the prices were too high at that estate sale. Or maybe just for some weird reason no one saw the sale advertised or all the people who were going to go to that sale got sick!
What a shame that the house was demolished. The beautiful double wedding band quilt in the upstairs bedroom I hope someone saved it. It’s worth quite a good chunk of money. Saw lots of valuable items as you did your walk. The French doors also were worth saving. Thank you for sharing your findings.
@@veronicamorgan8103 thanks for watching
I'm glad you show more and less talking like others do. Thank you for sharing
Thank you very much. I'm not a huge talker cuz I want people to kind of forget the experience they would if they were by themselves. Some viewers wish I talked more but it is also good to see that others do Enjoy me not talking a lot.
@@AbandonedSteve It's relaxing the way you do it , thanks ...
@@sandym8787 thank you!
Thanks for sharing this with me Abandoned Steve i really enjoyed it they had a lot of stuff that was was left behind that was unbelievable why didn't they take time to donate it all the stuff was worth something to some one. developers are so stupid they don't care what happens all they care about is making lots of money for themselves because all they think about is tearing places down it was a shame they didn't donate it to people that was in need. i gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend and God Bless.
Thank you very much for watching
A heartbreaking amount of beautiful architectural talent, and valuable items left there. I truly hope that the place was stripped of what could be salvaged before it was destroyed. Thank you kindly for taking us through, in such a calm and peaceful way. Well done.
I agree so much waste. Thanks so much for the kind words. Glad you liked the video
What a Beautiful grand old house with all the gorgeous furniture and all the belongings that is worth saving this is one of my favorites. This is sad you can move in everything is there. This should be on the historical records to save and not tear down!! It's a part of history.😢❤🏠
@@susanrook2718 yes I wish every place should be saved
omg! that was a totally savable gorgeous home! what a shame.
I know right! Thanks for watching
I’d say those Windsor chairs are amongst the most valuable. Cool place. Thanks for the video. 😊
@@agoogleuser5989 thanks for watching.
What beautiful house.Wow!!!
It really is!
How horrible to demolish this absolutely stunning home !!!😢😢😢
I know. Terrible
What a shame. The houses looked so good, nothing wrong with them at all. It was a terrible thing to demolish, a beautiful place. Yes I did see many things that was worth money. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching
There should be a law against demolishing old places like that.
Just finished watching, Maybe someone set up for the sale and then didn't have it? There's so much good stuff!!! This place was awesome!
Thanks for watching. So far it seems there was some good stuff in there.
Nearly everything inside this house was valuable stuff … Hope they salvaged the whole lot 🙏🏼 Seriously ❤️
I hope so. I am sure they had people in to clear this place out
normally when i see these i just love seeing the old places i usually never care if it was bought and tore down but this one hurts a little to know its gone this place was amazing
@@Wolfhound. Yep, so much character was put into this house to be lost. This is why I film them
yeh, this one did hurt.
two absolute gems, gone.
What kind of absolute psychopath would demolish such a beautiful home? Beyond tragic
Developers. They don't care about the charm these places have. Only the ones with historical backgrounds get saved bc they are forced to save them
The silver alone was worth alot.
That's pretty depressing. Such a neat set of houses. Hell, I'd have been happy in the guest house. All that wood paneling was so nice. And that really neat stairway. There was all kinds of old and now rare stuff in there. There was a good bit of furniture that would have been quite pricey in its day, and would still pull a good price. Probably a lot of interesting books in there as well. But it's a real bummer seeing a gorgeous set of really neat homes like that and knowing they were just rolled over for a bunch of McMansions, or whatever.
Yep. Property was brought for a few million and they most likely made 10 times that selling crappy houses
HOW CAN ANYBODY ALLOW THIS HOUSE TO BE TORN DOWN???? AND YES I'M YELLING!!!!!
Yell all you want. You have a right too. The previous owner probably had it for sale for a new buyer and the developer most likely told them I will give you cash for the entire thing. Most sellers will take that in a heartbeat. The area this is located in is pretty populated and in demand. When they see a house for sale with 20+ acres, they want it
I would love to move into this house is would have been the most beautiful house to live in there's people that don't even have beautiful houses to live in this would have been my favorite house to move into it's so beautiful there
@@AmandaZwick same here. It's such a unique house
This makes me sad 😢 such a beautiful piece of property destroyed.
I know. This house has a lot of charm
Both the mansion and 2nd building were beautiful and filled with many valuable items. I think there was an copper funeral urn on the stove in the 2nd building. Both buildings were so interesting in their structure and interiors. So sad they were demolished.
Yeah, those were some really cool finds.
What a shame that was demolished. Nothing is sacred anymore.
Yep. No care for these older homes anymore
It’s unfortunate that it’s gone forever.
Yes it is. Thanks for watching
Happy Wednesday everyone! Got a real cool one for you. Lots of antiques and treasures left inside this one. Then 6 months after filming this house, it gets demolished. I could not believe what was left inside. Hope you all enjoy and have a great rest of the week!
@@waukee321 not sure if they demolished it with the stuff inside. I would hope they got it all out of there
I can’t believe this timeless home was torn down 😢
Same here. Very sad
Someone sure took care of this property so clean..Hope that it wasnt destroyed..Although too much housing.Should've been like an apartment bldgs.
The house was demolished
why destroy this beautiful house? I hope they didn't replace it with Luxury apartments or a golf course.☹
Not apartments but overpriced townhomes and single family homes
Was anything salvaged?
All the items are worth money. Very nice things
You are so right! I was so surprised at how much was left.
If i had the money..i would have bought this gorgeous house..and saved it.what a tragic ending..i love antiques and histotical buildings..the govt.needs to protect historical houses. More.wish i knew where it was...so saddened that some put money before everything.
There is a historical registry that does help protect some places but someone has to file it and the place needs to have a historical background
Thanks steve....
@@williamgriffin7584 thanks for watching
It's a shame to see these beautiful old houses destroyed. I'm sure it would be expensive to restore them, but it would be worth it.
@@trainmanj very worth it If you have the money
I can't imagine being so well-off that I had a full pipe organ in my huge guest house. That was probably the most valuable thing I saw, although I know that style of music is outdated - even in most churches. I hope they saved it!
When it became a private school. I am sure that was more of a music class thing but still interesting to have it in a house that size
Beautiful house sad ending. Thanks for sharing this video with us
@@manithefoodie absolutely. Thanks for watching
Just wow ... sad ending for the property 😔
Yes very sad. Hate when places get demolished
I wish I had the money to buy it. It is so beautiful and In good shape!! Hope someone buys it. Too beautiful demolish. Makes me sad!
It's a beautiful house. Sucks it has to be demolished
I love these old house so much. But they break my heart and soul every time l watch one of these. Demolishing this place should be a crime. Whatever is going up into its place could never compare to it what a SHAME SHAME SHAME 😢😢💔💔
I agree
What a waste of a beautiful home! So sad!
I agree. Thanks for watching
Hi Steve just realized you're posting videos again,I used to watch your videos years ago love the way you tell the history and narrate, thanks for the uploads take care
@@dangar176 thanks. I did take a much-needed break from the scene but I'm back at it.
Wow! I would Love this beautiful home! Such beauty! Such details ♥️ how could anyone knock this down? Imagine building this same house with the same amount of details, you would have to be a billionaire sadly 😢 makes me so sad. How this world changed so fast and so down hill especially in the last 40 years it seems. I think I was supposed to be alive in a much different time period or maybe I should have been born smart and have money in my blood so life would be a lot better
Developers are the reason. This house is in a congested area. They see 20 acres and go bam, I want that property. They see the place, even when it is in great condition as a waste of space for their new overpriced homes.
Oh I would love to own this!
So would I!
Beautiful house, sadly it's gone....😢
So sad
makes me so sad to hear people tear these beauties down.
Supongo que era un asilo de ancianos ahí....
Se siente tristeza...
Gracias por compartir, es una mansión muy grande!!!
Saludos desde Sahuayo Michoacán México!!!
Thanks for watching
OH you are back . i can remember your channel long time ago. welcome back
Thanks. Been back for a few weeks now. Took a much needed break
Valuable items: 2 twin size wedding ring quilts, 3 light pole lamp, all that silver, a picture above a desk in an office, that barometer /temperature thing gaming on wall when you first went in
You are one sharp viewer, that's a lot of treasures you spotted!
This is sad!! Such a beautiful place. What a shame is was destroyed.
I hope they had a huge sale before demolishing. They're was tons of antiques in there.
Early electric radios, dishes, books, furniture, glassware. 😢😢😢😢
I hope so as well
I just hope the developer took all the antiques and silver and other valuables out of the house before he demolition it!
I hope so also.
thanks Steve your awesome
Thanks for watching
Awesome
Thank you
THAT is my dream house.
I would love this house too
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Thank you
Seriously hope they didn't bulldoze it with everyone left inside
@@forterierocks I would hope not. The developer had to have someone come in there to pull that stuff out, or did they not care?
It's obviously set up for an estate sale, everything is grouped and priced. So at least the treasures were saved and appreciated by someone. Just such an shame for the gorgeous place to be lost. You just don't get that beauty and quality in a new home.😢
Oh yes definitely was an estate sale. The tags all had prices on them. I just hope they got everything out of there
I would move in this in a Heartbeat/
Me too
How wonderful
Thanks for watching
Whoever had this torn down is a money hungry loser who doesnt appreciate beautiful and historic things. Makes me so angry.
Life as a developer
Moved overseas recently
Gave away tons stuff thrift store, habitat for humanity
Nothing antique, but clean, usable
Do you think they would allow wrecking crew salvage as they wish last minute, or does.that cross boundaries?
They all could be valid points on why. Maybe that is what they did
My dad worked for a realtor restoring homes and cleaning them out before they renovated them and as far as I know they were allowed to take what they wanted this should be a crime if these things were part of the demolition and just pure sinister. smh
Can someone tell me why this was torn down??? So upsetting!!!!!
The previous owner put the house up for sale and a developer bought the property. It's in a pretty congested area and since this property had 20 acres, a developer sees it as a way to build more houses that will sell quick
Wow 😲😊😮
I sell collectibles in an antique mall , and live in a 100 year old house ( which I did not remodel ) . Developers are just trashers of history , just disgusting . Should have been listed as a historic structure to save it from this fate . Could have been a restaurant , offices or sold for a single family home or duplex . Just because you have money does not mean you have class ...
I 100% agree
the cottage had some victorian European china when you first walked in, along with the Franciscan, by Hall on the shelves nearby (fall leaves on the pieces)-most of the stuff is 50's-70's French Provincial/ or colonial ( saw 3 hanging mirrors-all Mahogany, with the center barley twist finials)-and last, but not least ( on the blue mattress twin beds's), a chrome plated 1920's coffee urn-looks to be Universal (Landers, Frary & Clark)... I probably would have just backed my truck up and...well, you know...-)
@@tankerman135 wow you sure do know your stuff haha. I hope they didn't just trash this stuff
Ir seems so.. clean?
Large beautiful home 😢
Indeed it is. Lots of rooms
There were some nice mirrors in the big house. Too bad they couldn't let an auction company or a thrift store have all that stuff for free. Nice two houses even though they both needed some rehabbing. That's too bad they hace been demolished. Great video.
Thank you. I always wonder if things don't sell from an estate sale, what happens.
crazy it still has electric service
Yea they most likely didn't remove the service yet when I was there
That place was huge, sure wished we could have seen it when it was originally built. All of the remodeling and chopping up the rooms ruined the flow of the house. I wonder if that large building out back was a carriage house at one time? How sad it was demolished.
Could have been. Looks a bit newer than the main house though
Developers are horrible people they will never in their lifetime develop something with such beauty of the things they destroy. smh
It's sad what people do with such detailed hard work of someone else just to destroy it this really upset me for some reason.
That look like an urn in the guest house sitting on the stove.
It's the greed in them.
@@nuttybar9
That's all it has to be plain and simple, I just can't understand someone not finding such exquisite and beauty in what they destroy,
Thankyou 💛
All they see is $$$ instead of beauty
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching
Looks like a lot of silver service in the kitchen.
Good find
Such a shame that history keeps getting demolished. That would have been an amazing project to restore to its original glory. I hope that at least the historic and valuable items from the house were removed before demolition.
that's the thing! The sheer artistry of all the interior finishing...the columns, that massive mirror upstairs, actually two one built-in and one huge one in the first b-room; the french doors, numerous elevation transitions, the windows, the knotty pine stained dark in the 'little' house. all fantastic!
My God. Builders today who throw up sheet rock, making everything square and boxy don't even know how to craft a home of this complexity and character anymore.
The architecture & finishings are what MADE this amazing place.
My heart breaks it is gone!
It was very well cared for, too.
😭
It would have been a fantastic project to restore.
Too sad for me. :( Everything looked valuable to me from that beautiful wood panelling down to the silver. Can you imagine what that panelling would cost these days? A Kings ransom is what.
I know it's horrible
This is so heartbreaking to know this treasurer of a house is now gone all because of geed and conformity! 💔💔💔😭
Yep that is all they care about. It's sad
i'm sure there's enough spots in hell for anyone who took part in the destruction of such a beautiful place
That is a good way to put it
Yes alot of silver
I hope they took all the valueable stuff out before they demolished it. They could have contacted an antique dealer.
I hope so too
What a shame!
I know right! Thanks for watching
Lots of very nice and expensive stuff left behind. Hopefully, the developer just didn't trash it. Maybe they auctioned it off. Hope so.
Hopefully, it was all donated or auctioned off.
I hope the developers sold stuff
I am sure they did. But who knows with the way they do things
@@AbandonedSteve yup, after all they were willing to demolish such a beautiful historic house without question. Was a great exploration! Thanks !
@@priscilla5306 thank you. Appreciate you taking the time to join me
No decay? No vadalism?
Move in ready!
Sheesh...
Would need a tasteful addition with an elevator to provide for ADA and late life access to the upstairs but this was a GRAND LADY of a house.
That kinda looks like you went into the house a week or two after the estate sale while owners were still getting their affairs in order.
Very well could have been. I was just more surprised at how much was left.
I think I watch videos like this for all the wrong reasons. I just want all these things I can't have and it's all just going to waste. It's a kind of hell.
I hear ya. I sure hope they salvaged what was left.
Did you dream about this place after?Do you dream about exploring?
Can't say I have ever really dreamed about the places. It is nice though to watch the videos I take to bring me back to the explore
Such a shame this house was lost to new not great rebuilds.
Yes horrible decision
What happen to all the contents of the home?????
I am not sure but I hope The developer at least salvaged it
wow!!! They Practiced Sound Healing Over There!!! Perhaps Ran Some Kind of Sound Technology Studies!!! Checker Floors Is always sign of Secret Society!!! They Purposely Didn't Sell to Others but, A Developer!!! They wanted it Gone!!!!
Interesting discovery
It looks more like built around 1890-1910, not 1850’s
I could be wrong. When I did a look up it said 1850s but maybe that was only one part of the house. I know a lot of these places get additions later on
This is what is wrong with the country! It should be a law again destroying such a beautiful place.
The thing is that there's always ways around stuff. This house easily could have stayed
Yes, I saw something valuable: A gorgeous Victorian home that some sick developer destroyed to build a bunch of tightly packed cheap cookie cutter garbage houses.
I think this comment wins
alot of silver $$$$$$$
I have a very difficult time watching houses like this being shown especially when I know that it is on the way to being demolished. It was totally unnecessary to destroy this beautiful and awesome home and make no mistake it was a very well loved house at 1 time!! Due to greed and stupidity a true piece of awesome history and everything inside was destroyed to make way for "modern " ugly and detestable houses!! I find this totally reprehensible and unforgivable of whoever was the "genius " who made the decision to destroy this beautiful home and I am sorry but I hope that failure is in their future endeavors and SHAME ON WHOEVER DID THIS AND MAY YOU REAP THE KARMA YOU DESERVE!! SHAME, SHAME, SHAME ON YOU!!
It is sad to see this kind of history lost.
there should be a law not to down a house thats can still be lived in. and go after these homes that have 2 boards holding it up that still stands all across the USA but no they want homes that are in good shape so they can take them down. sickos.
@@theozarkduke I 100% agree
and just think. It stood through storm and seasons, unscathed since 1850, only to be bulldozed for a few cheap new builds.
@@synchronicity1470 it almost makes you want to cry for the house.such beauty.
how do you not take everything
Some people just have so much stuff and when they go older and downsize, they don't have the room to take it. Most likely why this became an estate sale of some sort
When was this abandoned? Usually, there are at least
cobwebs and dust.
Is it real silver or silver plated
Omg noon! I can't believe they want to demolish