It’s so sad to see these properties left to decay they wound make great family homes . I bet that house was once’s full of happy family life . Great fined chaps thanks and regards 😊😊😊
The metal item with the padlock on the wall used to house a reloading press, for filling, compressing & priming shells. The model range was Wamadet, from Helston Security, or Helston Gunsmiths.
And relax ☺️ Alex Edd and Nedd will, be gracing our living rooms ( or wherever one likes to watch them ) tonight at nine pm, it’s the first thing I look for on a Sunday morning, a new brill video from Vacant Haven. 👍🥰🐾 much ❤️ Granny Linda
Hello guys. Bruce from Florida, USA. I love your stuff and look forward to the new one. I know Ed, Ned, and Steve, but you've never introduced yourself - unless I've missed it. Thank you for the respect you show for the places you visit. Don't forget to rate the bathrooms. I look forward to seeing if my rating matches yours. Thank you again for what you do.
What a lovely misty day. Your weather is so similar to ours in the Pacific Northwest of US. I know this was 4 months back. Now it's almost hot out. I really enjoy watching you guys explore.
That's still a nice looking manor house. It is a shame to see it go to dust. I can't help but wonder who lived here and what happened? Thanks guys for showing us this fine old house.
I work in a job where we have families with kids waiting years for suitable housing, through no fault of if their own and then theres places like this empty for years on end. What a strange world we live in!
That was a great explore Alex Ned and Ed. Eds like a kiddie in a sweetshop when he finds something to play with have to laugh. I bet those Harrods Teddies cost a lot to buy. Enjoyed that thank you xx
Sunday Funday ❤️ missed the stream 😬. Catching up now, what a beautiful home . That hard wood herringbone floor , imagine it all renovated ❤ worth probably serval millions dollars 💸 💵 . Gorgeous woodlands area Great 👍 find guys XO 🤗 ❤
Looks like the owners have done a runner, extraordinary to leave a home like this in the middle of nowhere…the photographs were interesting, one of them depicts MaxMiller (with the car) a big theatre star in his day…
What an absolute sunning view in the beginning. Some of these beautiful old houses and estates that I see, I wish I was able to buy. I would take turns living in some, while the others I would turn into housing for the homeless, the elderly and anyone else who needs a place to stay rent free. It's a shame that they are going to waste. Someone needs to buy these places up and help out those who need a place to stay rent free.
Wow what a beautiful place 😮as always edd and Ned playing with the toys lol loved it guys as always great place see you next Sunday can’t wait thank you ☺️ my mum had one of the teddies an till next week 😊
Hi Guys, great video again, not sure if anyone else has mentioned in the comments, the Robin hood boilers and Red, blue, and black hardset lagging to them could potentially be asbestos, just take care mate. something to consider if you come across anymore. All the best James
Hey Sam and Jess such a great explore. And sharing the place you guys stayed, the delicious looking foods, and beautiful architecture in that area. Jess hope your eye is better. ❤from Georgia
Such a wonderful old mansion. To see it so clean and not damaged, apart from the windows, must have amazed you. Thank you three once again for sharing your passion for exploring such places.
Fascinating explore lads! Yet again, a fine old building left to rot when thousands of people need a place to live. It does appear to be a former care home- disabled toilet and bath and those big old commercial boilers. Just be on the look out for asbestos down there!
Old commercial Children's / Mentality challenged Adults care home is my guess, commercial boilers, disabled bathrooms. Separate house for residential Carers, Wife's worked in similar places and recognised a lot of the obvious signs. Would be registered as a commercial property so may be difficult to get planning permission to change to residential. Great watch 👍
The power sockets are the original UK round pin sockets from the early 1900s. They were gradually superceded when the current square pin socket system was introduced in 1947, but it took several decades for the new system to replace the original. They used to come in two sizes - 5 amp for small loads & 15 amp for larger appliances. They were wired in a radial arrangement - like a daisy chain - & not in a ring like modern circuits.
Amazing teddies!! I’d be tempted to save one or two! How strange to leave them behind. Was there a tragedy? Incredible ladder! I think the big old house was built in the 1930’s! amazing architecture. The horrible bathrooms are 70’s or 80’s. I think you caught an image of a ghost outside one of the bedroom windows?! The whole place is haunted! spooky, mysterious, place!
i've not long watched a video of an explore where there was more harrod's bears so i googled them, i'm afraid the 30th anneversary one is only making about 30 pound on ebay and other sites and the others between 15 and 50 pound.
So sad to see places like this rotting away when we have so many homeless but the issue is whenever homeless folk take over and squat in such a place they nearly always end up smashing it up and spraypainting the wayys with vulgarities etc. All it would take is a few trusted friends to share it with, club togetehr to buy solar for the roof and a solar generator for each inhabited room, wood burning stoves for heat and cooking and then you would just need a decent water source and you would have a really nice place to live if you were willing to live without a few home comforts which I personally could live without if it meant being able to live away from the system for the most part and stay away from peopole in general.
Would be nice to find out where this is to go and explore for my friends channel. I do camping on mine so his is dedicated to exploring abandoned places, this would be nice to have a look at. Any chance of a location?😊
hallo al and freinds my name is pete, it takes me ages to write on a compter, im not use to it. but like your programes very much, its nice to hear english acent again, i am english but a little bit aborgini australia, i lived and was brought up in england and went on walkabout in your homeland for 12 years of my life, i lived mostly in woods,no tent just fly sheet annd a ground sheet, i cooked and hunted in many parts of the uk on open fires in the wilderness but sometimes i would find an old house, and if the weather was naughty i would sleep in an abandond house, ive slept in many, and could tell you many stories,caves and hay barns ofcourse aswell, but mostly i liked the wild,like you i never disturbed enything in abanded places put i have taken a blanket once and a jumper because i was cold, im sure who ever ownd them would not reject such a gift arfter all they are in another plane of axistance,
What a place , such a shame, Its in really good nik . Thank you Alex Ned and Pompeye for a most entertaining evening . I'm gobsmacked by the condition of the house , almost in move in condition , Stuart in Canada ..
Great explore tonite guys. Great mansion, thought the drive way was quite scary with all the low level mist and the wintery trees (knew you would find a stash of guns eventually 😎). Looking forward to the next location. You all have a gd week.
Brilliant Guy's.. I can tell you that electrical domestic plugs and sockets were introduced in 1884. These were mainly 2 pin with light bulb sockets to replace the gas lighting and oil lights. By 1911 plugs & sockets became 3 pin ranging from 2.5, 5, and 15 amp. Also around that time we saw the 'bayonet' light bulb appear in the UK. It wasn't until 1950 that the now familiar 13 amp square three pin plug and socket became the standard. So those 15 amp round pins you discovered in the house are definitely pre 1950 and looking at the other equipment like the radiators I'd guess that all originated in the 1920's/30's. This makes the main house a pre WW-2 build.
What the heck are you doing up in Carlisle I’d recognise a broken up road like that as every road in Carlisle is more or less like that. As for that wasp nest it would be dormant as once the temp is below 10 they don’t move. Another great exploration guys
Thank you, Alex, Neddy, and Eddy! Great lookin place, empty, and going to waste. Would not take much to put back in use again. Well, there were no toys in the attic, but in the garage!!! LOL!
It’s so sad to see these properties left to decay they wound make great family homes . I bet that house was once’s full of happy family life . Great fined chaps thanks and regards 😊😊😊
I'd be proud to bring up a family there. Beautiful English garden
The metal item with the padlock on the wall used to house a reloading press, for filling, compressing & priming shells. The model range was Wamadet, from Helston Security, or Helston Gunsmiths.
Nice! Thanks for the info 👍
Wow that's a huge house. I love it when you find toys, you all turn into little boys lol thank you all see you next week.❤
Haha we couldn't contain ourselves! The house was a bot of a shell but we found toys. A good day!
Wow what an amazing explore !! Thanks for sharing it with us - Blessings from Texas USA 😊
Intriguing to find out what’s inside, looks like another excruciating find.👌🏴🇬🇧
Very nice explore Alex, Edd and Nedd. Have a nice week 🤟🤟🤟👍
And relax ☺️ Alex Edd and Nedd will, be gracing our living rooms ( or wherever one likes to watch them ) tonight at nine pm, it’s the first thing I look for on a Sunday morning, a new brill video from Vacant Haven. 👍🥰🐾 much ❤️ Granny Linda
Thank you for the very kind words Linda! Hope you enjoy tonight's explore 😁👍
We are the same , love watching these 3 . Eddie has us in stitches 😂.
Hello guys. Bruce from Florida, USA. I love your stuff and look forward to the new one. I know Ed, Ned, and Steve, but you've never introduced yourself - unless I've missed it. Thank you for the respect you show for the places you visit. Don't forget to rate the bathrooms. I look forward to seeing if my rating matches yours. Thank you again for what you do.
@@VacantHavenwere was this week video guys 🤘
Great explore.....you do all make me laugh with your antics😂
Hi from Canada. What a great find. Video is very interesting.You are a fun team to watch.
What a lovely misty day. Your weather is so similar to ours in the Pacific Northwest of US. I know this was 4 months back. Now it's almost hot out. I really enjoy watching you guys explore.
Thank you all for sharing 🙏🏾 ❤️
Can you imagine what it looked like in its Hey Days
It would have been a nice warm family home. Still a nice house 👍
Absolutely stunning
That's still a nice looking manor house. It is a shame to see it go to dust. I can't help but wonder who lived here and what happened? Thanks guys for showing us this fine old house.
It's good that it's not been vandalised
you guys are the best,...love the houses and mansions...so beautiful to see how people lived
Glad you enjoy! Cheers for watching 👍
I work in a job where we have families with kids waiting years for suitable housing, through no fault of if their own and then theres places like this empty for years on end. What a strange world we live in!
That was a great explore Alex Ned and Ed. Eds like a kiddie in a sweetshop when he finds something to play with have to laugh. I bet those Harrods Teddies cost a lot to buy. Enjoyed that thank you xx
That place would have been nice when it was livable. It's beautiful, so huge.
Thanks for sharing
It's VERY livable now. What more would you want?
As the house was built in 1920’s the sockets (plug) are original , same goes for the window’s .
Sunday Funday ❤️ missed the stream 😬. Catching up now, what a beautiful home . That hard wood herringbone floor , imagine it all renovated ❤ worth probably serval millions dollars 💸 💵 . Gorgeous woodlands area Great 👍 find guys XO 🤗 ❤
Great Boots. You guys are respectful and I thank you for sharing this old world boots on the ground with us.🥰
Close doors behind you and close the windows
One good storm would cause a big mess, yes close the windows, enough are broken for ventilation.
One day our home will be like that too for I'll be gone pecan.. Thank the Good Lord..Off to the galaxies ..Sure will haunt whoever touches my things😂
Looks like the owners have done a runner, extraordinary to leave a home like this in the middle of nowhere…the photographs were interesting, one of them depicts MaxMiller (with the car) a big theatre star in his day…
I absolutely love all 3 of you guys. Especially the comedian wirh the biggest beard❤ You all are great! Absolutely GREAT!!!!
What an absolute sunning view in the beginning. Some of these beautiful old houses and estates that I see, I wish I was able to buy. I would take turns living in some, while the others I would turn into housing for the homeless, the elderly and anyone else who needs a place to stay rent free. It's a shame that they are going to waste. Someone needs to buy these places up and help out those who need a place to stay rent free.
Wow what a beautiful place 😮as always edd and Ned playing with the toys lol loved it guys as always great place see you next Sunday can’t wait thank you ☺️ my mum had one of the teddies an till next week 😊
Hi Guys, great video again, not sure if anyone else has mentioned in the comments, the Robin hood boilers and Red, blue, and black hardset lagging to them could potentially be asbestos, just take care mate. something to consider if you come across anymore. All the best James
Love your catchphrase “ Don’t trust Ed you will wind up dead “
Hey Sam and Jess such a great explore. And sharing the place you guys stayed, the delicious looking foods, and beautiful architecture in that area. Jess hope your eye is better. ❤from Georgia
Молодцы. Всё, что вы делаете мне нравится. Продолжайте в таком-же духе. Удачи всем.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed 👍
Such a wonderful old mansion. To see it so clean and not damaged, apart from the windows, must have amazed you. Thank you three once again for sharing your passion for exploring such places.
Got 2 place in Colchester Essex uk you both should visit keep up the good work
If you'd like to send us some locations to look at contact me alexio21@hotmail.co.uk
Much appreciated 👍
@@VacantHaven I have sent the email to you
It’s called a “Jack n Jill” bathroom. Two doors to two different rooms. Stunning house but needs a lot of money spent on it
🎉🎉 looking forward to it 🎉🎉
Fascinating explore lads! Yet again, a fine old building left to rot when thousands of people need a place to live. It does appear to be a former care home- disabled toilet and bath and those big old commercial boilers. Just be on the look out for asbestos down there!
Thank you for the tour Alex, Ned and Pompeye! 😂 That's one wonky place!
P.S., I loved the video Alex and I 👍 everytime I watch! 😊
That is nice red carpet in that room.
Old commercial Children's / Mentality challenged Adults care home is my guess, commercial boilers, disabled bathrooms.
Separate house for residential Carers, Wife's worked in similar places and recognised a lot of the obvious signs.
Would be registered as a commercial property so may be difficult to get planning permission to change to residential. Great watch 👍
Nonsense, it is a large family home.
I’m surprised this house had a lavatory without a sink to wash your hand!!😮
This was another great find! Thank you for all the adventures!
Again the brickwork looks new and well built very rich people owned this place .
That place is awesome and love the long driveway to get to home.😊❤️
Hey guys looking forward to another VH Sunday, hope you all well💞
We're all well thank you! Hope you're good too 👍
The power sockets are the original UK round pin sockets from the early 1900s. They were gradually superceded when the current square pin socket system was introduced in 1947, but it took several decades for the new system to replace the original. They used to come in two sizes - 5 amp for small loads & 15 amp for larger appliances. They were wired in a radial arrangement - like a daisy chain - & not in a ring like modern circuits.
Great explore guys ❤ , sorry for missing Premier 😢 been too ill this week 🤮
@Home Bliss thank you for showing me this channel. 🥰💯
Lead pipeing under the tapes
Was so cool to see those deer in the pasture.😊
My old lady has got the exact fire as that villager.....that parquet flooring gorgeous
When the guys found those toy guns, they immediately went back to being kids hahahahahaha
This looks absolutely stunning. Can’t wait! 😊
Good that furnishings and all are elsewhere.
A rasant walk along driveway tree trimmed and the house tells it all.
This place could have been a convalescent home more recently--from the choice of pale blue and pink decor and all those handicapped bath fixtures.
Amazing teddies!! I’d be tempted to save one or two! How strange to leave them behind. Was there a tragedy? Incredible ladder! I think the big old house was built in the 1930’s! amazing architecture. The horrible bathrooms are 70’s or 80’s. I think you caught an image of a ghost outside one of the bedroom windows?! The whole place is haunted! spooky, mysterious, place!
Really enjoyed the humour along with the house 😊😮😊😅
This explore was so interesting and funny playing with the toys ❤
Another great expolre,Thank you for the tour Alex, Ned and Pompeye!
Amazing find Alex great explore x
i've not long watched a video of an explore where there was more harrod's bears so i googled them, i'm afraid the 30th anneversary one is only making about 30 pound on ebay and other sites and the others between 15 and 50 pound.
Is this the same house the bearded explorer found with all the Harrods bears ??
I always want to close all the open windows!
Beautiful yard and view from the front yard 😊❤️
So sad to see places like this rotting away when we have so many homeless but the issue is whenever homeless folk take over and squat in such a place they nearly always end up smashing it up and spraypainting the wayys with vulgarities etc. All it would take is a few trusted friends to share it with, club togetehr to buy solar for the roof and a solar generator for each inhabited room, wood burning stoves for heat and cooking and then you would just need a decent water source and you would have a really nice place to live if you were willing to live without a few home comforts which I personally could live without if it meant being able to live away from the system for the most part and stay away from peopole in general.
Awesome place.
Would be nice to find out where this is to go and explore for my friends channel. I do camping on mine so his is dedicated to exploring abandoned places, this would be nice to have a look at. Any chance of a location?😊
hallo al and freinds my name is pete, it takes me ages to write on a compter, im not use to it. but like your programes very much, its nice to hear english acent again, i am english but a little bit aborgini australia, i lived and was brought up in england and went on walkabout in your homeland for 12 years of my life, i lived mostly in woods,no tent just fly sheet annd a ground sheet, i cooked and hunted in many parts of the uk on open fires in the wilderness but sometimes i would find an old house, and if the weather was naughty i would sleep in an abandond house, ive slept in many, and could tell you many stories,caves and hay barns ofcourse aswell, but mostly i liked the wild,like you i never disturbed enything in abanded places put i have taken a blanket once and a jumper because i was cold, im sure who ever ownd them would not reject such a gift arfter all they are in another plane of axistance,
Any of you guys sketch or paint. You would be praised.
What a place , such a shame, Its in really good nik . Thank you Alex Ned and Pompeye for a most entertaining evening . I'm gobsmacked by the condition of the house , almost in move in condition , Stuart in Canada ..
Great video guys! 🤘🏻
Thanks. 😊
Great explore tonite guys. Great mansion, thought the drive way was quite scary with all the low level mist and the wintery trees (knew you would find a stash of guns eventually 😎). Looking forward to the next location. You all have a gd week.
If I could buy the place you guys could come and stay anytime you wanted.👍
Would love to spend mornings out on the front porch and enjoy the sounds and a few cups of coffee.😊👍❤️
Love your videos
The rooms are very nice and walls just need to scrubbed with hot water and bleach and be good again.👍
Excellent explore as always! Greetings from the U.S.
Those Harrods bears are very collectible now!
Nice explore lads. Still make a nice home for someone. HOW MANY YEARS DO THOSE BLOODY SMOKE ALARMS LAST FOR KEEP BEEPING 🙄🤷♂️😂
I am disappointed that no champagne today! But a good video chaps older people’s home.
Thanks Guys Another Brilliant Video From Blue
looking forward to another great video done by you guys , stay safe
I cannot believe they are playing with the toys there.😂👍 Always going to be the kid in you.😊
lovey house. nice one you guys 👍
love it
Looking forward to watch it
Brilliant Guy's.. I can tell you that electrical domestic plugs and sockets were introduced in 1884. These were mainly 2 pin with light bulb sockets to replace the gas lighting and oil lights. By 1911 plugs & sockets became 3 pin ranging from 2.5, 5, and 15 amp. Also around that time we saw the 'bayonet' light bulb appear in the UK. It wasn't until 1950 that the now familiar 13 amp square three pin plug and socket became the standard. So those 15 amp round pins you discovered in the house are definitely pre 1950 and looking at the other equipment like the radiators I'd guess that all originated in the 1920's/30's. This makes the main house a pre WW-2 build.
A Sundial and the camera guy goes not joking "what time is it" on a overcast day LOL
Thats a excellent house 🏠 guys wonder why it's abandoned
Great pic! Look forward to it.
What the heck are you doing up in Carlisle I’d recognise a broken up road like that as every road in Carlisle is more or less like that.
As for that wasp nest it would be dormant as once the temp is below 10 they don’t move.
Another great exploration guys
Letssssssssss goooooooooo guys another arwsome find looks big cart wait 💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍
Like that the electrical boxes are marked.
I really like the ladder where could get one like it?
Thank you, Alex, Neddy, and Eddy! Great lookin place, empty, and going to waste.
Would not take much to put back in use again.
Well, there were no toys in the attic, but in the garage!!! LOL!
Brill explore guys , house was massive love the harrods bears xxx❤
Love the way they played with the toys. Big kids at heart!😂
Was there a water tank in the loft, if so dead pigeons etc,