Looks like the windows have been smashed to speed up decay so the property could be demolished and the site cleared for redevelopment !! How many houses could be built in there and at what value ??
This is insane. No door on the derelict caravan but the cupboards are cleaner than many inhabited houses. And the fridge. Clean as a whistle, no mould at all.
Thank you so very much Carolyn . I do really appreciate that each & everyone watches & comments, I'm still amazed that so many ppl give positive & constuctive criticism....regards Steve. :-)
Wonderful your imagining it alive in it's active days. It must have been so beautiful great buildings, lovely views, huge lot, fantastic work building I'd love for hobbies & solitude while I work but able to leave it & go back to the house at the end of the days creativith, also a sweet trailer. The entry gates & the brick structures the gates were attached to with the ornate design on top are so welcoming. Sad it's so ripped up & noone bought it or moved in to help keep it's dignity. Thanks for your complete & extraordinary filming & stills, beautiful work! Keep on keepin' on! 👍😉
Thank you Marlene. I really do appreciate the comments...glad you saw past the vandalism, as there was lots of positive vibes at this location....loved the time spent there....Cheers:-)
Great explore, lovely to see you posting a video. The bungalow is very strange! Reminds me of playing The Sims back in the day, the more doors and windows the happier the sim! Such a shame though, with a bit of money spent it could be a very nice family home.
It's great to see you back and what a return! The house was beautiful (smashed windows aside) and your exploration was detailed as ever. What a lovely find. Bathroom needs a bit of work, though. :p
Looks to me this place was originally built as a stable block. Not a single pane of glass left it tact the bastard vandals. Thank you for a great explore, enjoy the silence it gives us time to think & muse over for ourselves, many urbex channels talk way to much.. 👍👍👍👍👍
Never crossed my mind about a stables...maybe! very peacefull explore between the trains & traffic, was a very enjoyable hour on a Sunday morning, Thanks so much for your positive feedback....& of course for viewing. :-)
Abandoned UK if you look at the middle door/hall that goes from the yard to the rear you can see the original width and arch, indicating it is was a walkway, do you know if there was there a large old house demolished about there sometime ago.
nice to see you back great explore bet it was a ll lllovely expensive house back in the day all windows smashed & 2 years since it was abandoned looked like they were going to renovate it the ceilings like they were ..should have picked some apples made yourself an apple pie 😂😉 thanks
Thank you! great to be back & it was a very enjoyable hour spent there on a Sunday morning, not been scrumping apples since i was a kid, I think the apples were crab apples....maybe not ripe yet, but used for jam I believe;-)
This place looks like more than just a home or a farm. The interior glass partitions make me think it might have been used as some kind of school or sanitarium, and maybe the farm was one of the things they had on hand to keep people busy. Of course, it could have started out a farm and been put to more unusual uses at a later date. I associate that style building, stucco and a hip roof, with some of the California-influenced buildings from the 1920s I've seen around Boston. The neighborhood in which I grew up had one that had been converted into a duplex (semi-detached) pair of residences, but I later learned that the area had been an apple orchard next to a quarry, so it was one of the farm buildings that stayed behind as the rest of the land was filled-in and cut up into post-war lots full of 3-bedroom-ranch, Cape-Cod and split-level style houses. There were also a few old cars and trucks left near the drainage creeks between the subdivisions, slowly rusting into the ground.
Glad to see you back and exploring Steve. This place must of been beautiful in its day. Huge lot for English properties...Whats is it future now? Thanks for the video! Cheers!
I like the layout of the place, I always wanted an enclosed court like that, It looks like it may have been a duplex, too bad ppl always have to destroy property. I would have liked to see it new. The roof material is unusual. I wonder how much land is around the house. Good find. Blessings.
That would make a lovely family home. Suprised it hasn't been bought. Ideal explore though! I wonder if this was a holiday let... little self contained cottages. Hoseasons style self catering etc
I'm glad you're back my friend a new start of making video filming by the way my friend have you still got your dog be good news if if you still got your dog it's Darren from Dunstable
Very odd. All the windows smashed. I notice there are no other signs of vandalism in the house. Also most of the broken glass is on the inside of the house. Looks like the windows have been smashed from the outside in a systematic fashion. Also internal glass in the doors and partition wall left intact. I'll be lying awake tonight wondering about this.
I know I'm a year late in replying to you but I think the owners maybe smashed the windows to avoid squatters moving in-its the only rational thing I can think of.
I know exactly where this is. A large warehouse complex is being built next door, so I think this house will be demolished as well. It might be redeveloped for more houses as the town is undergoing rapid housing expansion. There used to be some abandond houses betweem E Lakes and S Park.. Not sure if they are still there. They were buried in a wooded area. Last time I saw them was in the 90s, I think.. I've been meaning to do some magnet fishing in the area. Steve, we live in the same town.
HaHa, I was half asleep, this was automatically set to post at 6am today, but i woke in the night, so thought why not, the explore only happened yesterday morning (Sunday) so was busy editing yesterday.....wish i could find more explores....Thanks for watching/comments
Abandoned UK thankyou for the reply and i will have a word with my friend steve who goes urbexing all the time to see if he has any little gems for you there are also some very good apps on the android marketplace that eipp show you some good spots jjst make sure to check google sattelite view first as there are a few fake/demolished spots on there. i wish you all the best with your explorations. *Stay safe my friend*
The windows appear to have been smashed in order to remove as much glass as possible from the frames. They've been smashed from the outside, hence all the broken glass on the floor inside. The glass in the interior doors and partition has been left untouched. Not the work of your everyday vandal. This looks like purposeful work. Also, what happened to the exterior doors? It looks like they've been taken away. At first I thought the paint on the walls was vandalism but on closer inspection it's part of the decor. This is an odd one.
I went here yesterday and theres literally nothing in the house. No fridge, no frames etc. The fire took everything sadly X
I went last weekend and I didnt realise it was the swan hotel, just saw it driving past for another explore. The damage was devastating!
That is such a cost cute little travel trailer! I can’t imagine anyone just leaving something like that!
Nice one Steve nice to see you back.
Thanks Wayne, yesterday morning I rembered how much i actually enjoy doing this, hope for more soon:-)
It's so nice to have you back with another explore, I've missed your videos! Cheers from Massachusetts :)
Thanks it's very much appreciated!
Looks like the windows have been smashed to speed up decay so the property could be demolished and the site cleared for redevelopment !! How many houses could be built in there and at what value ??
This is insane. No door on the derelict caravan but the cupboards are cleaner than many inhabited houses. And the fridge. Clean as a whistle, no mould at all.
love how you go through every detail too 😃
Very nice too see you exploring again, hope all is well, missed your exploring very much, this is a very nice find.
Thanks rolf, I forgot how much i enjoy this....hope for more!!
Welcome back. Missed your explores.
glad to see you back after some time.. great explorations..
Thanks! nice to be back;-)
Lovely to see you back.Great explore I always love them.x
Thank you so very much Carolyn . I do really appreciate that each & everyone watches & comments, I'm still amazed that so many ppl give positive & constuctive criticism....regards Steve. :-)
Happy to see you back - Love you explores
Thank you, it's good to be back & hopfully more explores soon:-)
Good to see you back. Great explore. Pretty place. The caravan must have a beauty in it's day. Many thanks for sharing . Take care
Really enjoyed being out there again, hopefully the gap to my next explore won't be as long! all the best & thanks for watching/commenting.
Wonderful your imagining it alive in it's active days. It must have been so beautiful great buildings, lovely views, huge lot, fantastic work building I'd love for hobbies & solitude while I work but able to leave it & go back to the house at the end of the days creativith, also a sweet trailer. The entry gates & the brick structures the gates were attached to with the ornate design on top are so welcoming. Sad it's so ripped up & noone bought it or moved in to help keep it's dignity. Thanks for your complete & extraordinary filming & stills, beautiful work! Keep on keepin' on! 👍😉
Thank you Marlene. I really do appreciate the comments...glad you saw past the vandalism, as there was lots of positive vibes at this location....loved the time spent there....Cheers:-)
Glad you are back, another great explore
Thank you!
Glad to see you back. Was another great video
Thanks! hopefully another explore a little sooner & not later;-)
Welcome back. Great explore,
Thanks very much:-)
It was great to see you post a video! Has been awhile. Loved the house....always a shame they are left to fade away into just a memory.
Thanks! I really enjoyed this explore yesterday morning & had to share asap :-)
Great explore, lovely to see you posting a video. The bungalow is very strange! Reminds me of playing The Sims back in the day, the more doors and windows the happier the sim! Such a shame though, with a bit of money spent it could be a very nice family home.
Thank you! so happy to find something worth sharing, for me the gardens, workshop & small caravan were a bonus:-)
Must of been a beautiful place once without all the traffic noise. 👍really enjoyed this, thanks so much and ❤️ the music and pic’s at the end.
Much appreciated....Thank you!
It's great to see you back and what a return! The house was beautiful (smashed windows aside) and your exploration was detailed as ever. What a lovely find. Bathroom needs a bit of work, though. :p
Thank you! your watching/comments are much appreciated.
Looks to me this place was originally built as a stable block.
Not a single pane of glass left it tact the bastard vandals. Thank you for a great explore, enjoy the silence it gives us time to think & muse over for ourselves, many urbex channels talk way to much.. 👍👍👍👍👍
Never crossed my mind about a stables...maybe! very peacefull explore between the trains & traffic, was a very enjoyable hour on a Sunday morning, Thanks so much for your positive feedback....& of course for viewing. :-)
Abandoned UK if you look at the middle door/hall that goes from the yard to the rear you can see the original width and arch, indicating it is was a walkway, do you know if there was there a large old house demolished about there sometime ago.
Sorry I can't find any history to this one sadly!
Yes it does look like it use to be stables! I bet you are right!
nice to see you back great explore bet it was a ll lllovely expensive house back in the day all windows smashed & 2 years since it was abandoned looked like they were going to renovate it the ceilings like they were ..should have picked some apples made yourself an apple pie 😂😉 thanks
Thank you! great to be back & it was a very enjoyable hour spent there on a Sunday morning, not been scrumping apples since i was a kid, I think the apples were crab apples....maybe not ripe yet, but used for jam I believe;-)
That´s quite a nice abandoned place ! It´s very wierd that there is not too much vandalism, but every single window is smashed !??!
Great vid. What IS going on here?
Great video, as usual. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you!
This place looks like more than just a home or a farm. The interior glass partitions make me think it might have been used as some kind of school or sanitarium, and maybe the farm was one of the things they had on hand to keep people busy. Of course, it could have started out a farm and been put to more unusual uses at a later date. I associate that style building, stucco and a hip roof, with some of the California-influenced buildings from the 1920s I've seen around Boston. The neighborhood in which I grew up had one that had been converted into a duplex (semi-detached) pair of residences, but I later learned that the area had been an apple orchard next to a quarry, so it was one of the farm buildings that stayed behind as the rest of the land was filled-in and cut up into post-war lots full of 3-bedroom-ranch, Cape-Cod and split-level style houses. There were also a few old cars and trucks left near the drainage creeks between the subdivisions, slowly rusting into the ground.
It is a lovely house and trailer. Booger that vandals broke the glass.
Neat workshop!
Wow, I was just wondering what you were doing lately! Hope you’re doing well! Thank you for the new upload! 💕
Am doing good thanks! wishing for more locations soon.
Beautiful.
Thank you!
Glad to see you back and exploring Steve. This place must of been beautiful in its day. Huge lot for English properties...Whats is it future now? Thanks for the video! Cheers!
Great job , Beautiful place...hate to see kids destroyed the windows. A great workman shed and live in trailer.
Thanks!....really enjoyed my short time there.
20:38 Looks like the type of antenna rotor they used to sell at Radio Shack.
31:38 Speaker!
I like the layout of the place, I always wanted an enclosed court like that, It looks like it may have been a duplex, too bad ppl always have to destroy property. I would have liked to see it new. The roof material is unusual. I wonder how much land is around the house. Good find. Blessings.
Many Thanks!
That would make a lovely family home. Suprised it hasn't been bought.
Ideal explore though!
I wonder if this was a holiday let... little self contained cottages. Hoseasons style self catering etc
It's currently going under renovation.....got my eye on it. Thanks for looking, :-)
Abandoned UK any updates on this. I am fascinated to find out
Thxs Steve ..A mixture of the past and present ..a story in only ones memory and only ones mind ...if that makes sense !
Is it possible to legally claim ownership of abandoned property. It would cost a few K to bring them back up again but well worth it.
Weird. British Coins Market Values 2017 book in the workshop. That Argos catalogue looks pretty new as well.
Quite a shame about the windows just love the layout of the place!
Thanks for watching & commenting!
I'm glad you're back my friend a new start of making video filming by the way my friend have you still got your dog be good news if if you still got your dog it's Darren from Dunstable
Thanks! good to find something interesting to return with & the dog is my parents....they still have her.
Very odd. All the windows smashed. I notice there are no other signs of vandalism in the house. Also most of the broken glass is on the inside of the house. Looks like the windows have been smashed from the outside in a systematic fashion. Also internal glass in the doors and partition wall left intact. I'll be lying awake tonight wondering about this.
I know I'm a year late in replying to you but I think the owners maybe smashed the windows to avoid squatters moving in-its the only rational thing I can think of.
Real nice place$
Welcome back bro. Hope all is well with you now.
Thanks! all's well....glad to be back:-)
I know exactly where this is. A large warehouse complex is being built next door, so I think this house will be demolished as well. It might be redeveloped for more houses as the town is undergoing rapid housing expansion.
There used to be some abandond houses betweem E Lakes and S Park.. Not sure if they are still there. They were buried in a wooded area. Last time I saw them was in the 90s, I think..
I've been meaning to do some magnet fishing in the area. Steve, we live in the same town.
very good video and channel :) like !
Thanks for watching & your feedback :-)
wow its 2:48 am you guys stay awake for ages :) proud to be uk born.
HaHa, I was half asleep, this was automatically set to post at 6am today, but i woke in the night, so thought why not, the explore only happened yesterday morning (Sunday) so was busy editing yesterday.....wish i could find more explores....Thanks for watching/comments
Abandoned UK thankyou for the reply and i will have a word with my friend steve who goes urbexing all the time to see if he has any little gems for you there are also some very good apps on the android marketplace that eipp show you some good spots jjst make sure to check google sattelite view first as there are a few fake/demolished spots on there. i wish you all the best with your explorations. *Stay safe my friend*
Work and health.............I know that one man
Head down arse up.......the only way to go
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That was a nice trailer house for somebody once upon a time. Too bad vandal punks busted the windows and tore off the door.
The windows appear to have been smashed in order to remove as much glass as possible from the frames. They've been smashed from the outside, hence all the broken glass on the floor inside. The glass in the interior doors and partition has been left untouched. Not the work of your everyday vandal. This looks like purposeful work. Also, what happened to the exterior doors? It looks like they've been taken away. At first I thought the paint on the walls was vandalism but on closer inspection it's part of the decor. This is an odd one.
video a bit long
I'm a slower explorer, after a lot of feedback recommending i slow down a bit, but thank you for your constructive criticism & for viewing it.
not needed to show trees and shrubs, trash.....take us inside