Contact your local council and ask them to secure it ; risk of fire , vermin and kids getting in there doing damage to themselves and property. The house is right next to a public walkway, not lost and remote in the countryside.
I actually know someone who knows the owner and I've made them aware. The owner is in a care home and the house has been left by her to someone in trust, so they will get it when she passes.
@@lisa_martin79oh that's so sad. I can't help but wonder why her family aren't taking care now to preserve the place, especially the 1000s of photos etc. Thank you for making them aware though, hopefully they can secure the place at the very least. Not all explorers are just there for a look are they? ☹
Hey guys. Another superb explore. As has been already been stated, the Micronta device was an old 22-193 digital multimeter, for measuring resistance (ohms) & AC & DC voltage & current. They were made for Tandy (remember them?) & also marketed in the US under the Radio Shack brand. The vinyl records turntable was a Bang & Olufsen model.
I don't see the respect as now the location is highly identifiable. Also putting down all those books, technical gear, sailing and navigation gear plus quality clothing as junk is just unjustifiable. The house is extremely small. His last years were very sad being handicapped and having to give up all his interests. Someone has come and thrown his things around , that is very clear. I'd come back and reboard up the window and or phone the local council. You earned ££££ from this.
Micronta is the Radio Shack brand multimeter. Voltage/resistance/etc. Those rolls were backdrops for photography. He would pull it down and shoot against it, usually portraits.
Thank you for the tour Alex and Pompeye! Thank you Ned for keeping a lookout! 😊 I wish I had views like that!😮 The old tech is awesome to see! The Dan PC was from the 80's, I think! Thank goodness you didn't find anyone looting! Stay safe and stay warm! 🇺🇸 Much love from Oklahoma, USA! 💜
Just goes to show that you should never judge a book by it's cover! This chap was born in the 1930's and was in the Royal Navy for many years receiving long service and good conduct medals. After leaving the Navy he competed in a number of long distance yacht races as Skipper. In one particular race of 13,000 miles he beat the previous recorded time by over 2 days. In later life he settled for boating on smaller and calmer waters and with a friend built a replica of an Edwardian craft. After his death his partner was given the right to live in the house until her death whilst the house was held in trust for his children and grandchildren.
Like He Just Said and Gave Great Proof of Example, of which You Completely missed the point and perception of.... You can Never Judge a Book By Its Cover.... Thank You for such a Wide and In-depth Education of this Man's Life and So Much More...
Another most interesting explore. However, I am always disappointed when you don't open the fridge doors. From a viewer's perspective it is always a delight to hear your verbal reactions to an especially bad pong.
Hello Alex, Ned and Ed. Watching from Abaco, Bahamas. Really enjoy your explores!. Cant understand how people have so much stuff and leave so much behind.
As soon as you showed the painting i knew exactly where you are.. that place has been empty for quite some number of year's now! Awesome footage as always especially these last couple of weeks what with them being hoarders and all the memorabilia left behind as it builds a better picture of the people's lifes! Congrats on over 100k subscribers guys well earned 👏 🔥
So if you know of the place can you not contact council to get it secured (ie locked up?) It is a flat in a row of others so the fire and health risk (rats etc) is huge for the adjacent residents. Just a telephone call could perhaps save the property and lives. Passive observing is for the internet, not real life.
@@MsMesem it's not a flat in a row at all it's a detached bungalow on its own plot, passive observation would have been your friend here.. Like I say this place has been empty for years and years, sometimes accessible, sometimes not and this is how it will be. I could call the council but having had dealings with them recently when I was burgled and then soon after a friend, both on cctv (the councils) and both reported to the police and absolutely nothing done and then my car was stolen again council cctv and police involved and again nothing done I'd rather brew a cuppa in a chocolate teapot.. The neighbours I would imagine will keep a close eye on the place (but not that close as they're detached) and do something themselves as has been done in the past or report it to the local council for absolutely nothing to be done. One final big question is why you telling me in a rude way to do something about it?? I'm not the group that entered the property and made this video?? Why aren't you asking them?? And if your here watching this content reading all the comments then if the council ran around securing all abandoned buildings you'd no longer have a pastime would you? I'm sorry but generally the average person boggles my mind 😵💫
@@adamprice9214 I realised it's not in a row after (I didn't watch the first and last few minutes on first view) but it is still very close to other houses and public walkway.
@@adamprice9214 Those that made the video entered the property and are easily identified and do not live in the area. From the responses in the comments it is clear that a few people readily identified the property but ... had no more to add... ie passive. Yes, I have become very short with the passiveness of people I have experienced even in life or death situations or property at high risk when it would be so easy to act . I'm sorry that your council and police are so inactive but seeing as this is a coastal probably very popular town I can understand that they probably have a lot on their plate so even more incentive pour locals to survey situations like this. Also as UK has massive homeless problem. Just seems so weird that a person of this calibre like the bloke who started Calabrian airlines? did not have influential friends who would see that their legacy was not abandoned like this (that guy died at 73 - relatively young. People are found dead in their homes weeks later because ; no one bothered.
The amount of stuff is overwhelming, once again clearly no family members which is very sad, lovely location and always rats where there is water. Yet another fab find guys thankyou.
Thanks Alex and Gang Wow that’s a whole lot of stuff You could spend days there getting through all that. Sadly been ransacked by the looks of it. Thanks once again for another great explore xx
Treasures treasures treasures that smoke alarm still beeping is odd as it seems that home has been left longer than those batteries should last i would av thought and rickety walking the plank there dont slip up .Lots of interesting hobby things cameras fishing tie rack full of sailor ties wow gentleman lived in that house you can tell good video cheerrs
That's what I thought of the 'chirping' but maybe the batteries were quite new when he left. Sadly very intelligent , interesting people are often ignored later in life because they have no friends at 'their level'. His mind would fly over the top of most others and the woke social services types.
Amazing water home its beautiful inside and outside. Take care friends love this video guys thanks for this Explore. Take care be safe love ya too. Barbie & Sam NWP, FL USA
the glass in the bottom of tankards was so drinkers could check the quality of their beer before they drank it. they were popular in England & Scotland in 18th & 19th Century. the 'theory' about being able to see the punch coming was more a media thing.
Thank you guys for another great explore that was a really interesting place a proper hoarders home in a great location I really enjoyed it but that rat made me jump when it come out lol thanks again guys for another great video look forward to the next one have a great week guys 😊❤️
I would have been here sooner but TH-cam unsubed me. Ah, the things you can collect over a life time. Thanks for the compact little house explore, Alex, Ed, and sometimes Ned.
Such a shame the scroungers got wind of the place , I think all the cameras were removed by the ones who tipped everything over . Thank you and Eddy for the tour and Ned for being lookout , it was very interesting and there were still things of value that would be of interest to only a few select people . Till next time your mate from across the pond , Stuart in Canada ..
A shame but not surprising when guys like this don't have the intelligence or respect to cover the name of the persons house they are in and flash it on screen for all to see.
Hi three muskateers I would really like to get in there and sort out all the clothes and take to a charity shop, otherwise it will go to rot. Lots of good things to sort out. Makes me sad. Thank you Alex, Eddy and Ned. Love my Monday mornings. Sue from Hampshirexx
Yes, high quality clothing, sports gear. It is strange because being ex naval he would have had a very good pension but looks like he was living very alone to the end of his days in a council flat. That I do not understand.
Oh poo another childhood belief gone down the drain. "The glass-bottomed tankard is said to have originated as a way to avoid being conscripted into the British Navy or Army, but this is likely a myth. The story goes that the British military would slip a "King's Shilling" into a recruit's ale, and that glass-bottomed tankards allowed recruits to check their drinks for the coin before accepting them. However, the Navy could force conscription, making deception unnecessary." Great video very interesting stuff in the home. Did you feel any uncomfortable vibes ? Something not quite right there. Happy first day of autumn. Cool days and soon Halloween 👻👻 Alex sorry about your hand, I hope it heals fast. Keep an eye on it, I got an infection after trying to prune a rose tree that bit me.🙄 Wishing you all a very happy week. love from Great Grand nanny jackie 💖💖🍺🍺🍕🍕
Just amazing such a shame that this house left to rot. This gentleman served his country now passed over. He will rewarded in heaven thank you sir. Sorry for his wife who remained. Such a waste all these items going to into landfill. Thanks lads
❤oh man there's treasures there...somewhere 😂. It amazes me how organized the clothing and books etc are but the rest is definitely hoarders. Very sad life ends and everything means nothing 😮
He was handicapped and could not get around to organise or clean his home so things accumulate. There seems to have been a woman there for a short time who was obviously not very useful. Thats not true about things meaning nothing; normal people treasure items that were their grandparents. So much of those things have a huge amount of meaning; they attest to an interesting life led by an intelligent, adventurous individual.
The glass in the bottom of the pewter mug is so you could see the "kings shilling" that would be dropped into your beer by press gang. Taking the Kings shilling was to agree to serve as as a soldier or sailor. Hence the glass to be able to see if there was a coin in the bottom of the mug and avoid taking the King's shilling
That would have been a beautiful home once. Someone was definitely into photography in a big way. I never thought of this before but most of the dust in our homes comes from dead skin cells. I could see all the dust floating around you in the shots with sunlight in the background. I wish you would all wear a mask in these old places. 🤣😷
I used to believe this for many years but I'm sure I researched it and it's not entirely true but can't remember 😂 probably more so in a lived in property that was kept relatively clean but not in an abandoned place as dust would accumulate from all sorts of different scenarios.. Masks definitely essential in some circumstances tho 🙂
Hi Alex and boys, sorry i am late on, was dealing with the Sunday night routine for school lol, but looks like a book heaven, but gutted it has been wrecked 😢 have the best week ❤
I think I recognise this view I where there yers ago. No totally sure but might be that one. And by the way the beginning sound I love it What's the name of that song? Bless you
My goodness, there was a lot of stuff in that house! It's a pity that places like this are just left to the elements and bloody idiots who break in and trash the place. All of the photography things, as you rightly said, point to either one of the owners being into it in a big way. Ed, what's with humming the American national anthem while waving a British naval flag 😂 Keep exploring and sharing your adventures guys.
My fav channel. One thig about all these abandoned places that really bugs me, probably you fellers, and many viewers too.. I can understand why, although its criminal, why people steal things, but why in Gods name do they have to trash everything?
That black case Micronta is an OHM meter. My wife gave me one just like it for a wedding gift 36 years ago!! That was cool to see!!!
I walk past this place everyday, always wondered what it was like inside. Thanks guys, great vid as always!
Contact your local council and ask them to secure it ; risk of fire , vermin and kids getting in there doing damage to themselves and property. The house is right next to a public walkway, not lost and remote in the countryside.
I actually know someone who knows the owner and I've made them aware. The owner is in a care home and the house has been left by her to someone in trust, so they will get it when she passes.
@@lisa_martin79oh that's so sad. I can't help but wonder why her family aren't taking care now to preserve the place, especially the 1000s of photos etc. Thank you for making them aware though, hopefully they can secure the place at the very least. Not all explorers are just there for a look are they? ☹
The item in the box is a WW2 military bubble sextant. 10:15
My favourite channel on a Sunday, thanks guys
Hello and Thankyou from Alaska!!! My Sunday Sanity...
Hey guys. Another superb explore. As has been already been stated, the Micronta device was an old 22-193 digital multimeter, for measuring resistance (ohms) & AC & DC voltage & current. They were made for Tandy (remember them?) & also marketed in the US under the Radio Shack brand. The vinyl records turntable was a Bang & Olufsen model.
Amazing. You show everyone what someone's or a family's life was like with so much delicacy and respect. I love you guys. Thank you for your videos.
I don't see the respect as now the location is highly identifiable. Also putting down all those books, technical gear, sailing and navigation gear plus quality clothing as junk is just unjustifiable. The house is extremely small. His last years were very sad being handicapped and having to give up all his interests. Someone has come and thrown his things around , that is very clear. I'd come back and reboard up the window and or phone the local council. You earned ££££ from this.
What a shame. Beautiful house in a beautiful place. ❤
that would have been amazing to wake up and look out over the water like that
i used to hate sundays ( work anxiety lol ) But i love 'em now! thx guys! :)
Cheers Alex and Gang me and my Lady are watching, me in the UK my Lady in the Netherlands, loving it! Oi Oi Pompeye! , Alex and Ned 😎👍
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Micronta is the Radio Shack brand multimeter. Voltage/resistance/etc.
Those rolls were backdrops for photography. He would pull it down and shoot against it, usually portraits.
Hi guys. The glass bottom tankers were for spotting the Kings shilling that they dropped in for joninig the navy.❤
Always enjoy how thoughful and respectful you all are.
Thank you for the tour Alex and Pompeye! Thank you Ned for keeping a lookout! 😊 I wish I had views like that!😮 The old tech is awesome to see! The Dan PC was from the 80's, I think! Thank goodness you didn't find anyone looting! Stay safe and stay warm! 🇺🇸 Much love from Oklahoma, USA! 💜
Just goes to show that you should never judge a book by it's cover! This chap was born in the 1930's and was in the Royal Navy for many years receiving long service and good conduct medals. After leaving the Navy he competed in a number of long distance yacht races as Skipper. In one particular race of 13,000 miles he beat the previous recorded time by over 2 days. In later life he settled for boating on smaller and calmer waters and with a friend built a replica of an Edwardian craft. After his death his partner was given the right to live in the house until her death whilst the house was held in trust for his children and grandchildren.
Well his children and grandchildren doesn't seem very interested.
Children and Grandchildren who couldn't care less basically.
Like He Just Said and Gave Great Proof of Example, of which You Completely missed the point and perception of....
You can Never Judge a Book By Its Cover....
Thank You for such a Wide and In-depth Education of this Man's Life and So Much More...
Sad in it
@@greywebs1944 Who would refuse a bungalow by the sea? I guess his children had great educations made their money and couldnt care less.
Once again, a great video. See you guys later!👍👍👍
Another most interesting explore. However, I am always disappointed when you don't open the fridge doors. From a viewer's perspective it is always a delight to hear your verbal reactions to an especially bad pong.
Hello Alex, Ned and Ed. Watching from Abaco, Bahamas. Really enjoy your explores!. Cant understand how people have so much stuff and leave so much behind.
As soon as you showed the painting i knew exactly where you are.. that place has been empty for quite some number of year's now! Awesome footage as always especially these last couple of weeks what with them being hoarders and all the memorabilia left behind as it builds a better picture of the people's lifes! Congrats on over 100k subscribers guys well earned 👏 🔥
Thanks for not mentioning locations etc.
Glad you enjoyed the explore 👍
So if you know of the place can you not contact council to get it secured (ie locked up?) It is a flat in a row of others so the fire and health risk (rats etc) is huge for the adjacent residents. Just a telephone call could perhaps save the property and lives. Passive observing is for the internet, not real life.
@@MsMesem it's not a flat in a row at all it's a detached bungalow on its own plot, passive observation would have been your friend here.. Like I say this place has been empty for years and years, sometimes accessible, sometimes not and this is how it will be. I could call the council but having had dealings with them recently when I was burgled and then soon after a friend, both on cctv (the councils) and both reported to the police and absolutely nothing done and then my car was stolen again council cctv and police involved and again nothing done I'd rather brew a cuppa in a chocolate teapot.. The neighbours I would imagine will keep a close eye on the place (but not that close as they're detached) and do something themselves as has been done in the past or report it to the local council for absolutely nothing to be done. One final big question is why you telling me in a rude way to do something about it?? I'm not the group that entered the property and made this video?? Why aren't you asking them?? And if your here watching this content reading all the comments then if the council ran around securing all abandoned buildings you'd no longer have a pastime would you? I'm sorry but generally the average person boggles my mind 😵💫
@@adamprice9214 I realised it's not in a row after (I didn't watch the first and last few minutes on first view) but it is still very close to other houses and public walkway.
@@adamprice9214 Those that made the video entered the property and are easily identified and do not live in the area. From the responses in the comments it is clear that a few people readily identified the property but ... had no more to add... ie passive. Yes, I have become very short with the passiveness of people I have experienced even in life or death situations or property at high risk when it would be so easy to act . I'm sorry that your council and police are so inactive but seeing as this is a coastal probably very popular town I can understand that they probably have a lot on their plate so even more incentive pour locals to survey situations like this. Also as UK has massive homeless problem. Just seems so weird that a person of this calibre like the bloke who started Calabrian airlines? did not have influential friends who would see that their legacy was not abandoned like this (that guy died at 73 - relatively young. People are found dead in their homes weeks later because ; no one bothered.
The amount of stuff is overwhelming, once again clearly no family members which is very sad, lovely location and always rats where there is water. Yet another fab find guys thankyou.
Thanks Alex and Gang
Wow that’s a whole lot of stuff
You could spend days there getting through all that.
Sadly been ransacked by the looks of it.
Thanks once again for another great explore xx
Treasures treasures treasures that smoke alarm still beeping is odd as it seems that home has been left longer than those batteries should last i would av thought and rickety walking the plank there dont slip up .Lots of interesting hobby things cameras fishing tie rack full of sailor ties wow gentleman lived in that house you can tell good video cheerrs
That's what I thought of the 'chirping' but maybe the batteries were quite new when he left. Sadly very intelligent , interesting people are often ignored later in life because they have no friends at 'their level'. His mind would fly over the top of most others and the woke social services types.
Good morning guys. Good to see you again. 😊👍
Amazing water home its beautiful inside and outside. Take care friends love this video guys thanks for this Explore. Take care be safe love ya too. Barbie & Sam NWP, FL USA
that black Micronta box on the desk in the front room is just an old multimeter/voltmeter....
some old classic stuff in there!...thanks for the look!
Catching up on another one of your videos and it is awesome!!!👍
OMG this House is Insane I'm So Shocked why this isn't Snapped Up 😱 What Beautiful Surroundings ✨️🥰✨️
Glad you enjoyed! I didn't enjoy editing it and watching the size of that rat lol
Yeah lol I was like Don't touch anything when You said It Stank of Piss 🐀😂
Excellent viewing as always.
the glass in the bottom of tankards was so drinkers could check the quality of their beer before they drank it. they were popular in England & Scotland in 18th & 19th Century. the 'theory' about being able to see the punch coming was more a media thing.
Thank you nice explore some interesting bits in there. See you next week have a good one 😊😊
Including the rats lol.
See you next week for a new premier Maz 😀👍👍👍
Thank you guys for another great explore that was a really interesting place a proper hoarders home in a great location I really enjoyed it but that rat made me jump when it come out lol thanks again guys for another great video look forward to the next one have a great week guys 😊❤️
Short and sweet and as normal excellent. Thanks guys.
Great explore again guys, real hoarders place although a lot of it just seemed like clutter. Keep up the great work 👍.
I would have been here sooner but TH-cam unsubed me.
Ah, the things you can collect over a life time.
Thanks for the compact little house explore, Alex, Ed, and sometimes Ned.
Great explore!!! Omg that rat 🐀 😳 i would have been out of that loft😅
Good Morning from Hannover. A very nice explore. Thank you very much🙏
Wow all kind’s of stuff left behind! Awesome video as always. 👍❤️🤘
Eek, saw the rats !!! Another adventure with critters. You guys are marvelous. ❤
You guys be safe and be careful. 🙏
Christ that place is jammed!! Thanks chaps for upload. 😊😊Regards love your channel😊👍😊
Such a shame the scroungers got wind of the place , I think all the cameras were removed by the ones who tipped everything over . Thank you and Eddy for the tour and Ned for being lookout , it was very interesting and there were still things of value that would be of interest to only a few select people . Till next time your mate from across the pond , Stuart in Canada ..
A shame but not surprising when guys like this don't have the intelligence or respect to cover the name of the persons house they are in and flash it on screen for all to see.
Great explore guys what a beautiful location such a shame it's been left, see you next Sunday 🥰
always look forward to your videos, as always? great
Hi you guys. That was great. So much stuff to look at. Very interesting ❤😊
Hi three muskateers
I would really like to get in there and sort out all the clothes and take to a charity shop, otherwise it will go to rot. Lots of good things to sort out. Makes me sad. Thank you Alex, Eddy and Ned. Love my Monday mornings. Sue from Hampshirexx
Yes, high quality clothing, sports gear. It is strange because being ex naval he would have had a very good pension but looks like he was living very alone to the end of his days in a council flat. That I do not understand.
Excellent as always , you chaps are respectful and very good ! TOP MEN !!
nah I bet off camera they are smashing everything into pieces.... no just kidding 😁😊
Very nice music 🎶🎵
Great video guys yet again I really enjoy your videos anyway I watched this on the 21st of September's
Good Evening one and all. 🤗❤️🤗
Good evening Nanny, hope you enjoyed, there will be a premier next week 😀👍
It's videos like this that make me less of a hoarder. Too much stuff there!!
B careful waving that English flag Ed at the Intro, you'll get arrested lol
Respect 👊
From here in Australia 🇦🇺
Hi from Canada .Interesting place.
Oh poo another childhood belief gone down the drain.
"The glass-bottomed tankard is said to have originated as a way to avoid being conscripted into the British Navy or Army, but this is likely a myth. The story goes that the British military would slip a "King's Shilling" into a recruit's ale, and that glass-bottomed tankards allowed recruits to check their drinks for the coin before accepting them. However, the Navy could force conscription, making deception unnecessary."
Great video very interesting stuff in the home. Did you feel any uncomfortable vibes ? Something not quite right there.
Happy first day of autumn. Cool days and soon Halloween 👻👻
Alex sorry about your hand, I hope it heals fast. Keep an eye on it, I got an infection after trying to prune a rose tree that bit me.🙄
Wishing you all a very happy week. love from Great Grand nanny jackie 💖💖🍺🍺🍕🍕
yes lads you must try and preserve this piece of history, its the only thing left of such a magnificent building....
Hello guys a good video what a lot of stuff left behind.Saw the rat I would have ran.Take care.x
Just amazing such a shame that this house left to rot. This gentleman served his country now passed over. He will rewarded in heaven thank you sir. Sorry for his wife who remained. Such a waste all these items going to into landfill. Thanks lads
Those candle holders on that piano are pretty cool I've never seen anything like that before that piano must be pretty old
It's actually quite a common feature of older pianos. If you didnt have electricity hard to have light over the keys of an evening.
Wow! Alot of things to look at in this house
❤oh man there's treasures there...somewhere 😂. It amazes me how organized the clothing and books etc are but the rest is definitely hoarders.
Very sad life ends and everything means nothing 😮
He was handicapped and could not get around to organise or clean his home so things accumulate. There seems to have been a woman there for a short time who was obviously not very useful. Thats not true about things meaning nothing; normal people treasure items that were their grandparents. So much of those things have a huge amount of meaning; they attest to an interesting life led by an intelligent, adventurous individual.
Yikes! I saw the rat and probably a lot more than one! Love watching you guys♥️✌️
great video , what a shame all that stuff left , stay safe guys
Amazing creepy URBEX 🫡🏚️
New subscriber to your channel, really enjoyed this. Looking forward to watching future videos
Thanks for checking us out, glad you're enjoying the adventures so far 👍
It looks pretty sturdy I would walk out onto it. 😊
My favourite explorers keep up the good work
Looks like storage space! So much stuff 😮
@@manithefoodie Seems you only know very dull people. I see a home.
Great video guys, thanks and happy Sunday! 😊
Happy Sunday!
Hello from the Netherlands. Unbelievable what people leave behind.
It sure is, greetings from the UK 👍
He died there was no intentional 'leaving'. Just the possessions reflective of an interesting life.
Ffs Eddie, 2 of my sleeping bulldogs near done backflips with your wee whistling implement 😂😂😂😂
I love it when Edd whistles ❤
@@debbiestoyles1141 I love the antiques roadshow tune 😂😂😂
Absolutely brilliant as usual didn't like the rat😮😂😂❤xx
The glass in the bottom of the pewter mug is so you could see the "kings shilling" that would be dropped into your beer by press gang. Taking the Kings shilling was to agree to serve as as a soldier or sailor. Hence the glass to be able to see if there was a coin in the bottom of the mug and avoid taking the King's shilling
Great vid guys xx
That would have been a beautiful home once. Someone was definitely into photography in a big way. I never thought of this before but most of the dust in our homes comes from dead skin cells. I could see all the dust floating around you in the shots with sunlight in the background. I wish you would all wear a mask in these old places. 🤣😷
I used to believe this for many years but I'm sure I researched it and it's not entirely true but can't remember 😂 probably more so in a lived in property that was kept relatively clean but not in an abandoned place as dust would accumulate from all sorts of different scenarios.. Masks definitely essential in some circumstances tho 🙂
can’t wait to grab a cuppa and watch this!
I wonder what happened to the owners, it makes me sad to see entire lives just left to behind…
Great vid again lads, wonder how many hobbies this man had or interests, bet he was a character x
Great explore guys. Much love from Ontario
It’s sad to see that everything was just left.
Wow , thank you 💜
Looks like a hoarders house.
Another great place to visit thank you hope to get another notification from you guys. I didn’t get one this time
Way to go Ned! No Fear!
Thanks Guys Excellent
I can hear that rickety pier! 😅
Love your videos wish you would do a couple a week
Good explore guys,that Micronta device looks like a Volt-Ohm meter,used to measure voltage & reistance
Another great one
Ed has gone yank! Cheers mate! 😂
So I reckon they was a boat photographer 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Back to basics with us Roo 🤣👍
Hi Alex and boys, sorry i am late on, was dealing with the Sunday night routine for school lol, but looks like a book heaven, but gutted it has been wrecked 😢 have the best week ❤
The RAT 😮😮😮😮😳😂
@@debbiefigures9323 Two legged rats.
I think I recognise this view
I where there yers ago.
No totally sure but might be that one.
And by the way the beginning sound I love it
What's the name of that song? Bless you
Hi gang just watched the video and god wouldn’t like to clean that place thanks for sharing x
My goodness, there was a lot of stuff in that house! It's a pity that places like this are just left to the elements and bloody idiots who break in and trash the place. All of the photography things, as you rightly said, point to either one of the owners being into it in a big way.
Ed, what's with humming the American national anthem while waving a British naval flag 😂
Keep exploring and sharing your adventures guys.
I had one if those oil dripping things that Ed turned over at the beginning 🤩
Nice one as always chaps.
Evening all, good afternoon and best wishes from the American west coast
🎩~Jekyll the Hyde
My fav channel. One thig about all these abandoned places that really bugs me, probably you fellers, and many viewers too.. I can understand why, although its criminal, why people steal things, but why in Gods name do they have to trash everything?
Alex do you do the music for each explore?, some are different. Watching your explores are better then any TV show.