I so hope they complete that work. Whenever I see a ruin I always imagine it rebuilt and cared for and loved once again, so all power to their heels and good luck. They're doing good.
Considering how destroyed the place was, they have done some amazing work restoring the location. Here's hoping it does finally get finished. Great work as always guys!
Great video! Lovely location. I love this style of video; the professionalism and passion during the explore, and all the extra footage of you driving, camping, eating and swimming, showing your friendship and journey to get there. It's brilliant.
Great explore, the building looks beautiful. These are nice videos to watch to wind down at night. When the builder came over did you say "I don't know you man." 😂
i loved it guys! you do a really nice professional job putting out these videos. whatever you guys decide to do with how you show these videos is fine with me! carry on gents!
Really amazes me your appreciation of architecture and subjects such as heavy industry, it just shows how much you put into your presentation. I could watch your presentations all day (and night). Thanks for all you do. The camping side was great and the water so peaceful. When this building is finally restored it will grace and provide pleasure to all who visit it.
SO weird to stumble onto this video. I was there a few months ago and security was pretty tight. Friends of mine died in the car accident there when I was a teenager. So surreal to see this.
Exactly that...had so much potential...still has..it has so much functionality left it's criminal not to do something with it, hope it is saved and brought a new lease of life 🤞🤞🤞
Incredible! Enjoyed all the wonderful drone shots. As well as the hammock scene at the end, what an amazing location. What a building too. Your artistic and video skills are great for urbex but there’s a lot more besides that you could do.
You can really tell how much they have had to restore to get it to that point. But it just seems like there wasn't much thought on how the new would meet the old and it gives it a bit of tastelessness in it's approach. Perhaps it comes down to financing and time, but it seems they could have done a much better job on making the old meet the new in a more fitting way. Either way, nice job on the explore and I hope you got a better nights sleep the next evening. Keep them coming.
I stumbled across this place during a holiday to the area in summer 2015 and it very much captured my imagination. Easy to get in back then and wander around, and it started my interest in TH-cam Urb-Ex channels (now mainly you guys + Proper People). Great to see a new video on Puxley with an update on its state as of last summer - thanks!
I've only come across your channel recently but you guys have quickly become one of my favourite channels, and this video certainly raised the bar. Keep up the good work and I hope to see you guys reach 100k soon! ~ Maxine 🧡 x
@6:14 "although it opened briefly in 2007" are you sure about that? nothing you came across looked like it was actually finished. An Irish Examiner article on the property says that it never opened (although no guarantee they're correct).
Hi Alistar how are you doing mate? Great video as always really sad that this massive mansion is sitting abandoned for all these years the drone shots you have put into the video are amazing one day this mansion will be busy again and loved once more its going to be a lot of work for them to do it amazing shots of driving scenery very well edited very professional its ashame that the big construction project failed but this happens some times sadly anyways keep up the good work as always and I hope your having a good day so far Alistar👍
You guys go some amazing locations. Surprised there is no evidence of it being opened/used in 2007, apparently there was a big New Years party at the manor. Would have thought there would be something left apart from one bed.
It wouldn’t be the Republic of Ireland unless they built a load of terraced houses within spitting distance of such a beautiful and historic property. ROI has got some very strange planning laws.
Southern Ireland? Where is that supposed to be. I know you did not see some road sign saying "Welcome to Southern Ireland." You made the effort to visit the country. Just a little more effort to call it by its proper name would have been nice. Republic of Ireland and Ireland are most commonly used by those not wanting to look like "well whats missing in this video." It's the small things that enhance the production value, and such a script error more out of ignorance is unconscionable. I do enjoy your explorations, and please take this as constructive criticism that will only enhance future productions.
Apologies for the confusion. We were simply referring to the most southern part of the Republic of Ireland. Not differentiating Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Think they meant southern Ireland. Same as you'd say southern Scotland or Southern Cornwall??? Wow what a rude comment. Don't take this to heart guys. In the meantime someone pass them a tampon....
I so hope they complete that work. Whenever I see a ruin I always imagine it rebuilt and cared for and loved once again, so all power to their heels and good luck. They're doing good.
Indeed, will be great to see it populated again
Considering how destroyed the place was, they have done some amazing work restoring the location. Here's hoping it does finally get finished.
Great work as always guys!
Yeah, it's almost there in theory. Hopefully, will return to this amazing area of the country again to see it back in business
I like the more inclusive look of how you gents get to the site and stealth camp overnight (it was gorgeous).
Glad you like the refreshing video format :)
Great video! Lovely location. I love this style of video; the professionalism and passion during the explore, and all the extra footage of you driving, camping, eating and swimming, showing your friendship and journey to get there. It's brilliant.
We love this refreshing style too. More to come ;)
Loved the new style, adds so much context
That was an excellent video and i really enjoyed it. The setting where you all camped did look just so stunning. The Mansion looked so stunning.
Great explore, the building looks beautiful. These are nice videos to watch to wind down at night.
When the builder came over did you say "I don't know you man." 😂
I don't know you man!!
i loved it guys! you do a really nice professional job putting out these videos. whatever you guys decide to do with how you show these videos is fine with me! carry on gents!
Really amazes me your appreciation of architecture and subjects such as heavy industry, it just shows how much you put into your presentation. I could watch your presentations all day (and night). Thanks for all you do. The camping side was great and the water so peaceful. When this building is finally restored it will grace and provide pleasure to all who visit it.
Id go there just to camp, honestly! What a great explore lads and loved seeing the BTS. Those wraps looked well good!
You guys are incredible and so focused on our next journey to exploring ❤❤
Thanks a lot :)
What a place,and location guys,great video and information narrated really well.thanx for sharing.👍🍻
Unable to watch this now but will be watching this tomorrow morning 👍
SO weird to stumble onto this video. I was there a few months ago and security was pretty tight. Friends of mine died in the car accident there when I was a teenager. So surreal to see this.
Exactly that...had so much potential...still has..it has so much functionality left it's criminal not to do something with it, hope it is saved and brought a new lease of life 🤞🤞🤞
Im subscribed 😂
Love the videos guys!
Great location! Loved it! 👍👍
Hi guys. What an amazing location! Brilliant news that there are plans to complete the building
Fantastic explore as always! 👍🏻
Amazing video! Such a lovely landscape for camping.
Wasn't it just!
Incredible! Enjoyed all the wonderful drone shots. As well as the hammock scene at the end, what an amazing location. What a building too. Your artistic and video skills are great for urbex but there’s a lot more besides that you could do.
That is very interesting for us to read, thanks for the nice comment
Hiya Alistair, what a project that is, I hope it becomes a hotel,it's a shame when workmen ask you "to leave", cant wait for the next upload
Amazing already and I'm 3 minutes in...can't wait
Amazing place guys very interesting video
You can really tell how much they have had to restore to get it to that point. But it just seems like there wasn't much thought on how the new would meet the old and it gives it a bit of tastelessness in it's approach. Perhaps it comes down to financing and time, but it seems they could have done a much better job on making the old meet the new in a more fitting way. Either way, nice job on the explore and I hope you got a better nights sleep the next evening. Keep them coming.
I didn't, but that's the Urban Exploring trips in their horrible nature!
I stumbled across this place during a holiday to the area in summer 2015 and it very much captured my imagination. Easy to get in back then and wander around, and it started my interest in TH-cam Urb-Ex channels (now mainly you guys + Proper People). Great to see a new video on Puxley with an update on its state as of last summer - thanks!
Thanks a lot, it is very reminiscent of a Disney castle from the outside. Thanks for watching the channel
I've only come across your channel recently but you guys have quickly become one of my favourite channels, and this video certainly raised the bar. Keep up the good work and I hope to see you guys reach 100k soon! ~ Maxine 🧡 x
Appreciate that - hopefully soooon
@6:14 "although it opened briefly in 2007" are you sure about that? nothing you came across looked like it was actually finished. An Irish Examiner article on the property says that it never opened (although no guarantee they're correct).
Amazing place
@23:21 Don't walk on the ceiling!
Hi Alistar how are you doing mate? Great video as always really sad that this massive mansion is sitting abandoned for all these years the drone shots you have put into the video are amazing one day this mansion will be busy again and loved once more its going to be a lot of work for them to do it amazing shots of driving scenery very well edited very professional its ashame that the big construction project failed but this happens some times sadly anyways keep up the good work as always and I hope your having a good day so far Alistar👍
All good - it will be a lot of work, but unlike many places we see, I truly believe they will sort this one out. They have done a lot already.
You guys go some amazing locations.
Surprised there is no evidence of it being opened/used in 2007, apparently there was a big New Years party at the manor. Would have thought there would be something left apart from one bed.
It wouldn’t be the Republic of Ireland unless they built a load of terraced houses within spitting distance of such a beautiful and historic property. ROI has got some very strange planning laws.
@5:33 Wikipedia says it was destroyed by the independence forces in retaliation for raids against them
Hello there, is it being rebuilt right now? Did the company get enough money?
I enjoyed that 😂
I would love to know what inspired you to start making all your videos
Adventure, thrill, enjoyment of photography & videography and a love for the hobby.
Is there an email I can contact you at?
Love this videos.
Check out our contact us page at www.urbandonedteam.com/
It would cost millions to restore that
96k subscribers and only 13k views. I don't know if 85% of viewers are not subscribed.
did ya call t'channel urbandoned because in ya nor'ven accent abandoned sounds like urbandoned? 😆
Southern Ireland? Where is that supposed to be. I know you did not see some road sign saying "Welcome to Southern Ireland." You made the effort to visit the country. Just a little more effort to call it by its proper name would have been nice.
Republic of Ireland and Ireland are most commonly used by those not wanting to look like "well whats missing in this video." It's the small things that enhance the production value, and such a script error more out of ignorance is unconscionable.
I do enjoy your explorations, and please take this as constructive criticism that will only enhance future productions.
Apologies for the confusion. We were simply referring to the most southern part of the Republic of Ireland. Not differentiating Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Think they meant southern Ireland. Same as you'd say southern Scotland or Southern Cornwall??? Wow what a rude comment. Don't take this to heart guys. In the meantime someone pass them a tampon....