It must feel creepy for the neighbors next door with the well kept garden to have to look at this house with it's grim history and derelict appearance now.
It would seem he was preparing for a restoration. Buying things he loved along the way to be put in place when he finished. Makes perfect sense to me. Lovely explore.
Matt on history seekers was there Had a heck of a time getting in.. said they are trying to save the building for its history. It really should be saved great seeing it in the daytime .. great video ❤
You are amazing. The places you take us are astounding. Thank you for the tour and history. That's what exploring is all about! So many items, it is hard to tell what's what. Looks like someone was sorting things, stacks of mirrors, box of brass...Thank you!
Keeping memories isn't unusual, you will part with it when you're ready. My husband died 2 1/2 years ago and I still have many items his and other things because they remind me of things we did together and I feel like if I throw them or give them away is disrespecting his memory but I am slowly starting to let go of some of it. As for the winch, I believe that he used it to get all the larger furniture up the stairs. p.s. My step father was a severe hoarder and it's something that's extremely hard to deal with.
This is an unusual shaped building , what a mad history attached to this place 😮 looks like a bric-à-brac shop at first glance inside . Definitely in need of restoration but would need a lot of money put into it , we love your explorations Dave and respect the risks you take entering these collapsing properties , stay safe and thank you for another amazing journey ❤
That would be an awesome place to renovate . It has very thick walls , the windows all look intact. I would clear everything out of thereand start from the top and take care of the roof first. Then put new floors in. It looks like it can be saved. It has a hell of a history. And of course I would save all those antiques. Can you imagine using that big chain saw. Wow! Thanks for the tour I enjoyed it hope you did also.
Hi Dave, this place is crazy I can't believe you were even able to get around in there. The whole place is a bit of a mystery and how did this guy live in there. I have to say there were a few of awesome thing in there I love the hanging light on the second floor and the Windsor Book case was beautiful. All those tools were very interesting but don't know what they called them. Thank you for the explore, take care.
Another amazing video, Dave. I was freaking out every time you would go to a different floor. That place could have collapsed at any time. So happy you all made it out safely. I really donr think there's any help for that one Dave. Should be just torn down. That way, no one gets hurt. Great job, Dave.
Hi Dave & 2 Girls & a Cute Doggie, 😊🐕 Will look at your New Channel!!✔ Maybe the Guy was a Hoarder, after the Hanging Place Closed & maybe Vandalism Too!! Wow, was a weird place to hang people in the day, & I think it should be torn down for all the Neighbors! Great Exploration, Dave ...thanks for the Journey of this place!!💯 Take Care & have a safe trip to your Next Journey!! ❤ Love You Loads, Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
Saw Matt from Finders Beepers there the other day, it's good to see a different take. Don't worry about not getting rid of your nan's gifts, my mum passed 18 months ago, and I don't think I'll ever get rid of anything she, or my grandma got me. I've still got my first camera my grandad bought me fifty years ago!
You find some really cool places Dave, my heart was in my mouth when you were exploring upstairs after seeing how unstable it was! Really enjoyed this video,like you after seeing all the belongings left behind, it made me think about de cluttering.😊👍🏻👏🏻🔥
Cool explore Dave just be careful and watch your step there. Quite a bit of lovely furniture there that should be saved but probably wont be. Where did he sleep in that place? All the rooms were a disaster except one that you couldn't get into and you showed over the door. Interesting history on this place. Thanks for sharing and have a great day
What an incredible building! Just aslfter you walk in and something catches your eye or ear, it sounds like someone says 'help me' in a very deathly tone! Keep bringing the good stuff Dave! ❤ x
Watching your videos made me and my brother. Clear my mum and dads bungalow out me an my brothers shared my parents things between us we sorted out every thing the bungalow is now empty so new family can move in we left a few ornaments in the garden so show they had lived in the countryside thanks dave 😊
After I lost my grandmother I became very ill and began hoarding, even though I hate an untidy home! I still can't throw away anything my grandparents gave me. Give it time Dave, I can tell you love your grandmother very much. P.s. cool video!
That is a treasure hunters dream. The small wooden plane that you picked up is called a coffin plane due to their shape, they came in different sizes for heavy or very light work. Great little doc, cheers.
Dave, Don't worry about your stuff. When you get older you will start to shed it either by selling or goodwill. It becomes burdensome especially if you have no family to leave things to.
Hoarding is an illness, it's a form of enjoyment for the ultra rich, and the poor. Thought it would be more about the building, but nice stuff that was collected and is still useful.
A giant meat hook and it has trespassers names on it 😮 Not many houses have a meat hook hanging in the Fourier,so it’s definitely a unique house Dave 😂 The treasures that lay in that attic,I would be in my glory going through it all day ❤
this place reminded me of the old wizards cottage shop in the middle of the forest, totally understand the hoard issue we all got things we can't let go of its just sentimental value, it holds good memories and it feels great to keep something that reminds u of someone u loved. its comforting. totally understandable! :) I wish i had a hoodie with your logo on it i would sport it all the time and wear it constantly im a hoodie girl lol. great vid love it! luv ya lots!
The chain thing is called a Chainfall. It was most likely used to lift up all the heavy stuff straight up to the highest levels so they didn't have to carry it up those narrow stairs..actually a brilliant idea as long as that stuff doesn't fall. That wld be a bloody mess..Cheers from Michigan USA 🇺🇸 Well Done! Very interesting!! ..
It's a good explore, Dave. Some old never before seen things in there. I do like the house, it's certainly original and I would love something like that, but right now it's a death trap. Thanks for taking me along.
After my parents passed, I held onto a few items of clothing of theirs. Like the sweaters they were wearing in their 50 th. wedding anniversary picture I took of them. After a few years of 'hanging on' to such items, I thought there is likely some senior out there that could make good use of them ! So, I donated them to a charity thrift store, where I'd already donated the best of their wardrobes. I'm sure it's what my parents would have wanted me to do. Matter of a fact ? I could nearly hear their sensible, British voices, saying " What are you doing, keeping this stuff ? They're only a couple of sweaters, not the Crown Jewels !" :) Even a small thing like that can make a difference in another person's life, especially perhaps a pensioner, who may not be able to afford buying such an item, new, from a store, in this day and age. Just something to think about when you're ready to let go, Dave. :)
You stepped over a trap door when you were filming the chain. If you go back you will see what are tracks on the floor used to slide back and forth when using the chain. I really like how you care about these places you explore what I would like to propose in the future is maybe more research into the property and the old tenants/owners and stories. I’m not sure if case files etc are public record in your part of the world but if so then you could look there for details and share as you go through them. Good job keep up the amazing finds.
Great channel, I'm a brand new subscriber from PA, USA. You find ghe greatest locations, I am looking forward to more information on this place. It gives me the willies wondering if he'd hanged anyone whilst wearing those suits in the closet. You guys are so lucky to live on such an ancient island. You've so much lovely history to delve into.
I dig the Yorkshire terrier my mother raised them and they are easy going dogs. The dog is so cute and chill. The Explore is going great for him. Dave you need to get a pet and bring it with you. Great video 😊😊
Would you believe that Matt from finders beepers history Seekers his vlog was from this place today.Eerie vibes from this place. Stay safe and take care Dave .❤ xxx
That's definitely silver cross ❌ pram and you are right it does need saving the second one is definitely a silver cross not sure about the first one that some moneys worth in the there!!
My first inclination is THROW IT ALL AWAY, because my mom has been a horder my whole life, at least my 45 years and all that stuff bugs me. Then, after a proper renovation and endless money, this place would be so cool!!! There is so much potential.
I lost my dad a yr ago Dec. 2022, Lost mom Feb.14th,2023. I have as much stuff from them as we could hold in our house, currently everything is in a spare bedroom. I also have things from my grandparents. Things that I don't really need, but it was THEIRS.. and some I had given them as well. It's been a hard time,still missing my mom greatly. Dad had Alzheimer's and I was the nice lady that came to visit. So his death was easier to cope but mom, she and I were best of friends, least I always felt. Esp after I got older. So understands the " Hoarding" part. Love your videos btw, am from Oklahoma City, OK :)
Matt Nadin of Finders Beepers did this one, but he went there at night and wasn’t nearly as interesting as your explore❤. Keep up the good work Dave, just subscribed to your second channel.
Matt put he's video of this place Sunday don't no how long ago he went there but he went in the dark so you doing in the day is alot better and explored better is it getting demolished hopefully not as things around it has wat a great old different building shame it's got a really sad past but enjoyed watching it thanks dave keep up the good work mate
Cool old building. I am not positive but it looks more like a storage house than living in. I didn't see a bedroom or bathroom. I just love the old Sewing machine, the chainsaw is air power used in mining. That one is probably late 1800s. Thanks for the explorer
Pneumatic Chainsaws: Are not new and still being made and sold. Usually there are very expensive and powerful, no expert but guessing that to be around a 1970s model maybe early 1980s
😮that's is some interesting history of that place what a big old house i can only imagine how it was back in the day that place has stood the test of time unreal and creepy at the same time knowing what went on there 😳 😬 thanks for a great video dave 👍 ❤❤....................
Amazing place Dave full of history of crime and punishment that went on and old antiques but the place totally falling apart renavations ahead creepy chain hanging off the roof top exploring Dave and team ❤
The hoist on the stairwell may have been installed to lift a safe. And left in place, as a handy conveniance item. Possibly an elderly man's improvised elivator.
My theory for the hook/hoist….Someone was planning on doing a top floor kitchen and this hoist was intended for hooking all your heavy shopping bags on, so you didn’t have to lug them up stairs by hand!! Either that or its a very primitive stairlift and the last person to get hooked on forgot to leave the harness behind 🤣
The reason the house is still standing is probably because it's listed.? Looks like the ''owner'' was a bit of a dealer perhaps? It would explain the eclectic mix of stuff.
Maybe it is a work in process! My problem is i suffer from add. Can not put anything away. I might lose it. And i usually have several craft projects. But my grandma always said a place for every thing and everything in its place!
Love watching your videos,just got through watching you in the Dark Arts video, that was hella spooky,it really shook you up,actually all you guys!! Stay safe
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It must feel creepy for the neighbors next door with the well kept garden to have to look at this house with it's grim history and derelict appearance now.
probably dead burried there !
Loved this old building, unusual shape and such history. This needs to be saved!
Dave has saved Sunday. Have a feeling I’m gonna enjoy this one.
It would seem he was preparing for a restoration. Buying things he loved along the way to be put in place when he finished. Makes perfect sense to me. Lovely explore.
Matt on history seekers was there Had a heck of a time getting in.. said they are trying to save the building for its history. It really should be saved great seeing it in the daytime .. great video ❤
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You are amazing. The places you take us are astounding. Thank you for the tour and history. That's what exploring is all about! So many items, it is hard to tell what's what. Looks like someone was sorting things, stacks of mirrors, box of brass...Thank you!
Hopefully someone is going to salvage what can be saved. There's everything from brand new appliances, to antiques, scrap metal...a small fortune,
@@dmreddragon6 reusable items, too. Stuff someone might want to use instead of letting it molder. Sad.
Keeping memories isn't unusual, you will part with it when you're ready. My husband died 2 1/2 years ago and I still have many items his and other things because they remind me of things we did together and I feel like if I throw them or give them away is disrespecting his memory but I am slowly starting to let go of some of it. As for the winch, I believe that he used it to get all the larger furniture up the stairs. p.s. My step father was a severe hoarder and it's something that's extremely hard to deal with.
This is an unusual shaped building , what a mad history attached to this place 😮 looks like a bric-à-brac shop at first glance inside .
Definitely in need of restoration but would need a lot of money put into it , we love your explorations Dave and respect the risks you take entering these collapsing properties , stay safe and thank you for another amazing journey ❤
That would be an awesome place to renovate . It has very thick walls , the windows all look intact. I would clear everything out of thereand start from the top and take care of the roof first. Then put new floors in. It looks like it can be saved. It has a hell of a history. And of course I would save all those antiques. Can you imagine using that big chain saw. Wow! Thanks for the tour I enjoyed it hope you did also.
Hi Dave, this place is crazy I can't believe you were even able to get around in there. The whole place is a bit of a mystery and how did this guy live in there. I have to say there were a few of awesome thing in there I love the hanging light on the second floor and the Windsor Book case was beautiful. All those tools were very interesting but don't know what they called them. Thank you for the explore, take care.
Another amazing video, Dave. I was freaking out every time you would go to a different floor. That place could have collapsed at any time. So happy you all made it out safely. I really donr think there's any help for that one Dave. Should be just torn down. That way, no one gets hurt. Great job, Dave.
Thanks great explore bet they is ton of antiques in that place some one needs to clear it out and preserve what needs to be
10:19 The only thing I can think of is that big chain was for lower or hoisting things up or down the stairs.
hook a rope around someone's neck, loop it over the chain hook and push them off the top landing.........................snap!
Aladdin cave some of that stuff be worth money.Such a shame it’s just left to rot.Great video but be careful on those floors
Hi Dave & 2 Girls & a Cute Doggie, 😊🐕 Will look at your New Channel!!✔
Maybe the Guy was a Hoarder, after the Hanging Place Closed & maybe Vandalism Too!!
Wow, was a weird place to hang people in the day, & I think it should be torn down for all the Neighbors!
Great Exploration, Dave ...thanks for the Journey of this place!!💯
Take Care & have a safe trip to your Next Journey!! ❤ Love You Loads, Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
Dave, the Yorkie needs an AWE jacket! Could be another merch opportunity perhaps? What is the pup's name? Brill video as usual mate, and thanks.
Saw Matt from Finders Beepers there the other day, it's good to see a different take. Don't worry about not getting rid of your nan's gifts, my mum passed 18 months ago, and I don't think I'll ever get rid of anything she, or my grandma got me. I've still got my first camera my grandad bought me fifty years ago!
My dad had one of them tools he did ,doors with the plainer that brought back a memory shaving the wood so the door would fit 😊
You find some really cool places Dave, my heart was in my mouth when you were exploring upstairs after seeing how unstable it was! Really enjoyed this video,like you after seeing all the belongings left behind, it made me think about de cluttering.😊👍🏻👏🏻🔥
I've NEVER seen a sewing machine that old AND an air operated chain saw! So cool! I'd love to try and restore those 2 things to working order.
Cool explore Dave just be careful and watch your step there. Quite a bit of lovely furniture there that should be saved but probably wont be. Where did he sleep in that place? All the rooms were a disaster except one that you couldn't get into and you showed over the door. Interesting history on this place. Thanks for sharing and have a great day
What an incredible building!
Just aslfter you walk in and something catches your eye or ear, it sounds like someone says 'help me' in a very deathly tone!
Keep bringing the good stuff Dave! ❤ x
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Watching your videos made me and my brother. Clear my mum and dads bungalow out me an my brothers shared my parents things between us we sorted out every thing the bungalow is now empty so new family can move in we left a few ornaments in the garden so show they had lived in the countryside thanks dave 😊
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It would be a great rehab project. Its a cool looking house .
Lots of stuff to sell or give to the needy. Nice job narrating Dave.
'Hung men & women & buried them on the grounds, does not look like much ground there, room? Re 'the hook', 5:35, very very strange....
After I lost my grandmother I became very ill and began hoarding, even though I hate an untidy home! I still can't throw away anything my grandparents gave me. Give it time Dave, I can tell you love your grandmother very much.
P.s. cool video!
That is a treasure hunters dream. The small wooden plane that you picked up is called a coffin plane due to their shape, they came in different sizes for heavy or very light work. Great little doc, cheers.
I've literally just watched matt on finders Beepers do this place. His was at night. Looks so different during the day. ❤
Awesome video. My only problem is your friends making their own videos!! It takes away from your own experience and video.
Dave, Don't worry about your stuff. When you get older you will start to shed it either by selling or goodwill. It becomes burdensome especially if you have no family to leave things to.
I miss my library. But I couldn't keep it anymore.
Hoarding is an illness, it's a form of enjoyment for the ultra rich, and the poor. Thought it would be more about the building, but nice stuff that was collected and is still useful.
A giant meat hook and it has trespassers names on it 😮
Not many houses have a meat hook hanging in the Fourier,so it’s definitely a unique house Dave 😂
The treasures that lay in that attic,I would be in my glory going through it all day ❤
PERSPEX = 500 pound`s worth right there !
Subscribed to the new channel woohoo can't wait for the first video 😊
this place reminded me of the old wizards cottage shop in the middle of the forest, totally understand the hoard issue we all got things we can't let go of its just sentimental value, it holds good memories and it feels great to keep something that reminds u of someone u loved. its comforting. totally understandable! :) I wish i had a hoodie with your logo on it i would sport it all the time and wear it constantly im a hoodie girl lol. great vid love it! luv ya lots!
The chain thing is called a Chainfall. It was most likely used to lift up all the heavy stuff straight up to the highest levels so they didn't have to carry it up those narrow stairs..actually a brilliant idea as long as that stuff doesn't fall. That wld be a bloody mess..Cheers from Michigan USA 🇺🇸 Well Done! Very interesting!!
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They probably used that big hook with pulley to get heavy items from bottom floor to top floor
It's a good explore, Dave. Some old never before seen things in there. I do like the house, it's certainly original and I would love something like that, but right now it's a death trap. Thanks for taking me along.
This video was awesome! Thank you dave... x💜x
Great video Dave. I would love to have the money and opportunity to do this one up it's such a lovely shape xx
I love all the houses y'all go in they are so gorgeous
After my parents passed, I held onto a few items of clothing of theirs. Like the sweaters they were wearing in their 50 th. wedding anniversary picture I took of them. After a few years of 'hanging on' to such items, I thought there is likely some senior out there that could make good use of them ! So, I donated them to a charity thrift store, where I'd already donated the best of their wardrobes. I'm sure it's what my parents would have wanted me to do. Matter of a fact ? I could nearly hear their sensible, British voices, saying " What are you doing, keeping this stuff ? They're only a couple of sweaters, not the Crown Jewels !" :)
Even a small thing like that can make a difference in another person's life, especially perhaps a pensioner, who may not be able to afford buying such an item, new, from a store, in this day and age.
Just something to think about when you're ready to let go, Dave. :)
You stepped over a trap door when you were filming the chain. If you go back you will see what are tracks on the floor used to slide back and forth when using the chain. I really like how you care about these places you explore what I would like to propose in the future is maybe more research into the property and the old tenants/owners and stories. I’m not sure if case files etc are public record in your part of the world but if so then you could look there for details and share as you go through them. Good job keep up the amazing finds.
Great channel, I'm a brand new subscriber from PA, USA.
You find ghe greatest locations, I am looking forward to more information on this place.
It gives me the willies wondering if he'd hanged anyone whilst wearing those suits in the closet.
You guys are so lucky to live on such an ancient island. You've so much lovely history to delve into.
I dig the Yorkshire terrier my mother raised them and they are easy going dogs. The dog is so cute and chill. The Explore is going great for him. Dave you need to get a pet and bring it with you. Great video 😊😊
O M G! Cool video bro! ❤😘🤘💪
I think people in the local area just use the house as a tip.not sure why there is a brand new oven?well done Dave.
What an adorable pup. Just love him ❤
Would you believe that Matt from finders beepers history Seekers his vlog was from this place today.Eerie vibes from this place. Stay safe and take care Dave .❤ xxx
The chain saw is hydraulic about 1950
I wonder if the tools are from someone who was trying to repair the building when it was in better condition the hook could of been used in hangings!
It reminds me of some kind of Fort too but I certainly couldn't live there as quirky as the place is, it's very creepy
Only started watching your channel today, but I must say I'm enjoying it. Keep up the good work :)
lol you are so correct a bit of stuff! You crack me up a vcr in the hallway with books!
just love this cool stuff in this house, nice one dave👍
Great video dave ❤ subscribed to the bros also x
An incredible structure. I'd be fantastic cleaned out with a minimum of items for use, and keepsake decor.
Would you?
That's definitely silver cross ❌ pram and you are right it does need saving the second one is definitely a silver cross not sure about the first one that some moneys worth in the there!!
Awesome video Dave!
My first inclination is THROW IT ALL AWAY, because my mom has been a horder my whole life, at least my 45 years and all that stuff bugs me. Then, after a proper renovation and endless money, this place would be so cool!!! There is so much potential.
I lost my dad a yr ago Dec. 2022, Lost mom Feb.14th,2023. I have as much stuff from them as we could hold in our house, currently everything is in a spare bedroom. I also have things from my grandparents. Things that I don't really need, but it was THEIRS.. and some I had given them as well. It's been a hard time,still missing my mom greatly. Dad had Alzheimer's and I was the nice lady that came to visit. So his death was easier to cope but mom, she and I were best of friends, least I always felt. Esp after I got older. So understands the " Hoarding" part. Love your videos btw, am from Oklahoma City, OK :)
I'm so sorry for your loss. Keep as much as u can xxx
Matt Nadin of Finders Beepers did this one, but he went there at night and wasn’t nearly as interesting as your explore❤. Keep up the good work Dave, just subscribed to your second channel.
Matt put he's video of this place Sunday don't no how long ago he went there but he went in the dark so you doing in the day is alot better and explored better is it getting demolished hopefully not as things around it has wat a great old different building shame it's got a really sad past but enjoyed watching it thanks dave keep up the good work mate
Cool old building. I am not positive but it looks more like a storage house than living in. I didn't see a bedroom or bathroom. I just love the old Sewing machine, the chainsaw is air power used in mining. That one is probably late 1800s. Thanks for the explorer
Very good video very old stuff in ther definitely a harder an probably bad man to take care xx ❤
Great video, interesting story.
Pneumatic Chainsaws: Are not new and still being made and sold. Usually there are very expensive and powerful, no expert but guessing that to be around a 1970s model maybe early 1980s
Wow what a house, brilliant video ❤
I hate to chuck anything out I can always find a reason to keep something😅😅😅 x
😮that's is some interesting history of that place what a big old house i can only imagine how it was back in the day that place has stood the test of time unreal and creepy at the same time knowing what went on there 😳 😬 thanks for a great video dave 👍 ❤❤....................
Amazing place Dave full of history of crime and punishment that went on and old antiques but the place totally falling apart renavations ahead creepy chain hanging off the roof top exploring Dave and team ❤
The giant hook was probably used to haul stuff up that he could not carry. Maybe??
Weird place 😕. I wouldn't live in a place where people were hung. Yikes, lol. 👍 Dave 💯💯💯💯
22:41 Did you know, the Palace in China's Forbiden City was constructed without using a single nail??? That's hard to wrap one's head around...
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Old hook for moving furniture up to different floors??
Looks like many generations lived here and none of them worried about uncluttering.
Cool video bro good watch
Great explore keep them coming think you and Adam Mark best explorers on u tube no drama or acting like some just get on with it
The hoist on the stairwell may have been installed to lift a safe.
And left in place, as a handy conveniance item.
Possibly an elderly man's improvised elivator.
That's such an odd building with so much history I'm surprised it's left to rot. Kind of a loss.
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Subscribed to your other channel :) Looks forward to the travels there.
Surprised copper is still in house.
My theory for the hook/hoist….Someone was planning on doing a top floor kitchen and this hoist was intended for hooking all your heavy shopping bags on, so you didn’t have to lug them up stairs by hand!!
Either that or its a very primitive stairlift and the last person to get hooked on forgot to leave the harness behind 🤣
The reason the house is still standing is probably because it's listed.? Looks like the ''owner'' was a bit of a dealer perhaps? It would explain the eclectic mix of stuff.
Your awesome and awesome video be safe out there
Another amazing explore Dave ❤️❤️
Matt from
Finder's history seekers, uploaded a video about this place in Ireland
That place is crazy filled to the rafters!! Who’d live like that?😳🥴😕
Maybe it is a work in process! My problem is i suffer from add. Can not put anything away. I might lose it. And i usually have several craft projects. But my grandma always said a place for every thing and everything in its place!
Love watching your videos,just got through watching you in the Dark Arts video, that was hella spooky,it really shook you up,actually all you guys!! Stay safe
Thanks for awesome video
In Exeter Devon
Really where abouts? What part so as-not to give it away. Im previously from there. Seems possibly Ireland looking at the contents.