What an iconic find in the sitting room! The stereo system was a Bang & Olufsen Beogram system, with one of the world's first vertical, parallel tracking vinyl disc players, from the early 70s, I believe. These things were cutting edge technology. Awesome!
That map is of Australia, port Philip bay is south of Melbourne, the Lady Nelson was a brig of the Royal Navy ,the first settlers arrived in 1788 so the map is only a few years later even a photocopy would be worth something!
aww, thx guys i been sick all day from a tummy bug, but if thees one thing i can guarantee that will make me feel better its a Vacant Haven sunday with you and Ed, much love guys xx
No dropping hints , I hope you two are the first and last to see that place . It was a literal treasure trove with some bonafide pieces . I was drooling over the box of old toy cars and trucks , and was so taken by the leather purse , it was a smasher !!! I am not making any mention of some of the other items , I just loved the whole presentation , a huge thank you to both of you, God Bless , be well , Stuart in Canada ..
Interesting little house packed full of treasures. Shame so much has been left but thanks for showing us round. The toy cars are my passion - plus the amazing hifi system. Great video 👍👍
That was Cool!!! ✨️🤩✨️ It makes Me so Emotional when I see Houses like this 😭 I do Love how You ask Permission Alex about going through things It's so Important to do that ✨️🙏🏻✨️❤️✨️
Hi guys,love your shows,Eddie cracks me up. Hunts for weapons everywhere you go and when he finds something dangerous he acts like a little kid. Scared and exited and wants to run away. Really funny. Keep it up,I'm stuck in bed now so your shows help people like me live a bit better.
My mum and I love watching your Sundays videos, your our favourites, especially the bathroom reviews class and makes me laugh, keep up the great videos. Congrats xx
Great little find Alex and Ed. My mum had one of those larder units when I was a child and I'm 69 now so quite old. Think that was an Action Man with the scar on his cheek xx
13:52 My heart weeps watching from the states as two grown men become giddy as boys finding an ammo box with ammo inside.. like they've never seen or experienced these things.. and obviously the first time opening an ammo can.. this makes me very sad indeed. If either of you ever make it to the states look me up, i will gladly take ya both to the range for a day of training and plinking fun with various types and calibers..
Thank you Alex and Ed cool little place with some interesting finds looks like it’s been abandoned a while but another great explore have a fantastic week guys see you in your next adventure stay safe ❤😊
Thank you that was great! Eddie always finds the guns 😮😂 everything just left ,aww sad though.. I love it when it’s just you two and when you are with the others as well, you are all great !Take care👏🏻🫶🏻
Always love the bits and bobs as you call them. So much history. Always sad to see so much go to waste, when it could go to good use. Favorite guys. Love the chit chat. Saying hello from the U.S.A.
Just wanted to say that I love watching you guys. LOVE when you rate the bathrooms! Cracks me up every time! Thanks for the great explores. Always a good time watching you all the way from Houston Tx. Best regards!
the cowboy figure is Marx toys from the 6os, I think it's Johnny West, they did an Indian, knights and I still have boxed my Mike Hazard Double Agent Christmas box from around 1967/68.
Those looked like .303 British rounds. And that wooden ammo can holding the shotgun shells was marked with .303 on the top. That was the standard British infantry round from the WW1 through the 1950s after WW2. The rifle that would’ve shot that round is a Lee Enfield. I have a Lee Enfield No. 4 Mk. 1 from 1943. Great shooting gun and the .303 packs a punch.
port phillip bay...and Frankston...thats victoria australia...there is a replica of the lady nelson ship! its based in hobart tasmania doing tours!... it was one of the first ships to explore and chart the area of coast i live in the early 1800s (port macquarie)
The collectable cards at 7:50 used to come in packets of loose tea. You could send away for a book to stick them all in, but you had to provide the glue, as they weren't like panini ones that are paper thin and that you peel off the backing, they were a thicker card
I'm wondering why Ed's voice went higher when you found the women's clothing on the wardrobe, fabric on the settee is Draylon maybe , notoriously lethal foam in fires , I love the little old trinkets I spot that my grandmother had too , that map I'm sure ive seen before and in the sea it says " here be monsters" ? , was it yourselves that were in a bedroom and you heard a noise like someone had just sat down on the bed and the imprint of where someones bum has left a witness mark in the duvet cover ? Id like to see you check out a few places like the screaming house near Chester , btw how do you find all these abandoned places , such a shame ppl can't buy them up and keep them going as holiday homes even if they have to have roller shutters fitted , love preserving history , I grew up in a town near Liverpool yet older than Liverpool itself where there are ships cannons outside a pub , reputed to be from lord Nelson's ship as he allegedly had a mistress in that town too , as a teen I had to take one cannon at a time in a wheelbarrow and re-set then in concrete aimed r the corner of a cycle shop , the Deanes house pub in Prescot if you Google it , I was doing a bricklaying paving flagging course for the council at the time
in the second bedroom there was a key on a plate no worries I suggest not calling it in but sending a letter explaining that you were checking on an old friend that you knew from your childhood and no one was home but the door was open and then mentioned that there are weapons in the home but no one lives there anymore the police will have to get a warrant to enter the home to collect the ammunition and the rifles in the safe the rifle bullets are 303 British on stripper clips there are a few shotgun shells 12 gauge and 20 gauge I wouldn't worry too much about the BB bullets as they only work with air
Great Explore. The thing about collectable things is what is common for you is really collectable for me. Or vis versa. I don't like mentioning about collectable things in the comments. I wouldn't want the next person to explore to take it. T.A.C.
Great vid, as always, except you didn't look in the fridge. I always look forward to your reactions when you open fridge doors. By the way, the map on the wall of the Mornington Peninsula and Port Phillip Bay is near Melbourne, Australia.
Hey VH, watched your amazing find and for the first time forgot to like and leave message 🤔 this was so interesting and quite sad seeing everything just left, they clearly havnt family otherwise it would have been cleared, brilliant find guys 👍💕
Awesome thank you for the comment! Yeah, it always does leave us with a sad feeling on things, but it's life I guess you have to just enjoy the ride! Oh and don't have to much clutter!
Such an interesting house. The chances of getting into that gun safe would be low. The shells (ammo) looked like either 3030 or 3.08 so the possibility of a rifle that would take them would be in the gun safe. So much to see and definitely an eclectic mix of styles. That mask did look like Ned😂
The bullets are from a "Lee Enfield 303" which as a great rifle during the War, they are still made under licence in India or were up to 5 or 6 years ago.
That house looked like it was vacated a year ago good Job on this one was there a in in the safe you know but we'll never know ,where was Ned hiding this week .
The name of the blue cowboy doll is James West. He had a companion named Jane West. There was a Native American Indian doll too. I had them as a child, late 1960's, in the US.
Have you guys seen the two TH-camrs called, The Proper People, they explore some pretty cool places, the latest video is of a chateau and even though it had cameras and alarms, they still explore it, pretty cool place.
Amazing as normal gents. Loved it. Please though, just report the live ammo to the authorities as at some point it will end up in the wrong hands. Please.. look forward to the next one . Cheers
I love this type of video and then on the other hand I don't, because it's just a travesty that all those beautiful items are left rotting and not being enjoyed. Even that round plastic woven saucer chair in the bathroom is worth a mint now, my old aunty had a few of these when we were kids growing up in Australia.
Eddy is funny, he's always looking for a gunsafe, and when he finds one a bit of panic sets in. Regarding the ammo, the viability of the ammo depends on the conditions its stored in, might have been worth tipping off the local police.
Alright Steve,I saw and spoke to you today outside sports direct near your yard!!you might not remember me but we was talking about some of the places you been to and what kind of things you found,I was saying about when you found those old toys and the robot toy etc and about king Henry paintings etc..anyways I’ve subscribed now bud so I’m official🤣anyways was good to see you mate and chat,all the best my man🤛🏽👌🏽😎
@@VacantHaven yeah I know that’s why I commented on it,bloody amazing what you lads get up to and it looks a right old laugh so FairPlay to you all,crazy what they left in that gaff weren’t it,I suppose ever weekend is different when you guys go out together,you never know what you’ll discover!!!great meeting you today Steve you’re a sound fella🤛🏽😎
Well Alex and Eddie the Eagle eyed walking encyclopaedia who seems to know a bit about everything 😅you have certainly pulled this out of your caps I don’t know how you can keep beating the previous weeks video but you always manage to some how this one is a treasure trove of all kinds of stuff including the possibility of guns on site.😊😊😊😊😊
Absolutely. I paypal’d you. I was on time, and shocked! All that ammo and ‘stuff’. Let the police know about the ammo in abandoned house! If that gets into the wr😮ng hands - omg!🤗🤗
Hi there guys it's John here what great video as usual anyway I watched this on Wednesday the 7th of August 24 the reason I put the date is just so I know when I watched it so I don't have to watch it again
Total time capsule. I love watching these type of explores. Thanks Alex and Eddie.
Always look forward to vacant haven Sundays ❤
What an iconic find in the sitting room! The stereo system was a Bang & Olufsen Beogram system, with one of the world's first vertical, parallel tracking vinyl disc players, from the early 70s, I believe. These things were cutting edge technology. Awesome!
Expensive bit of kit in its time.
Actually that was a Bush 9000 Audio System!
That map is of Australia, port Philip bay is south of Melbourne, the Lady Nelson was a brig of the Royal Navy ,the first settlers arrived in 1788 so the map is only a few years later even a photocopy would be worth something!
aww, thx guys i been sick all day from a tummy bug, but if thees one thing i can guarantee that will make me feel better its a Vacant Haven sunday with you and Ed, much love guys xx
No dropping hints , I hope you two are the first and last to see that place . It was a literal treasure trove with some bonafide pieces . I was drooling over the box of old toy cars and trucks , and was so taken by the leather purse , it was a smasher !!! I am not making any mention of some of the other items , I just loved the whole presentation , a huge thank you to both of you, God Bless , be well , Stuart in Canada ..
Ed's knowledge amazes me.
Ed is an antique
@MickyBrendan he is a spring chicken with a lot of guts👍 and No I don't mean his big belly ( mines worse)
@@delzek1 hes class
100% Micky
Thank you for these on a Sunday night.
I finish work, I come home, I eat and patiently wait for this to be uploaded.
Thank you ❤
That giant Wedgewood bowl. The livingroom is beautiful
Interesting little house packed full of treasures.
Shame so much has been left but thanks for showing us round.
The toy cars are my passion - plus the amazing hifi system.
Great video 👍👍
Old WW2 veteran's house. Clive Dunn crib.
That was Cool!!! ✨️🤩✨️ It makes Me so Emotional when I see Houses like this 😭 I do Love how You ask Permission Alex about going through things It's so Important to do that ✨️🙏🏻✨️❤️✨️
I enjoyed this Antique's roadshow episode Edd is the best appraiser
That was a quick exit! Makes me wonder what Ed saw in that other room.
What was it ???
Hi guys,love your shows,Eddie cracks me up. Hunts for weapons everywhere you go and when he finds something dangerous he acts like a little kid. Scared and exited and wants to run away. Really funny. Keep it up,I'm stuck in bed now so your shows help people like me live a bit better.
Hi to the guys, from the couple who stopped Ed for a quick chat in sunny Portsmouth
Thank you.
It was nice to see you.
Happy Sunday !! Gonna be a good video !!
Hope you enjoyed it!
My mum and I love watching your Sundays videos, your our favourites, especially the bathroom reviews class and makes me laugh, keep up the great videos. Congrats xx
10 out of 10 for the comment!
Thanks as always for watching, glad you're enjoying the explores 😀👍
What a lovely house.
Great little find Alex and Ed. My mum had one of those larder units when I was a child and I'm 69 now so quite old. Think that was an Action Man with the scar on his cheek xx
13:52 My heart weeps watching from the states as two grown men become giddy as boys finding an ammo box with ammo inside.. like they've never seen or experienced these things.. and obviously the first time opening an ammo can.. this makes me very sad indeed. If either of you ever make it to the states look me up, i will gladly take ya both to the range for a day of training and plinking fun with various types and calibers..
Good old Ed, a walking encyclopedia star
Cracking stuff as always lads, nice distraction from the country going to shit. 😎💪
@@leeparker7194 agreed 👍
Agreed
Thank you Alex and Ed cool little place with some interesting finds looks like it’s been abandoned a while but another great explore have a fantastic week guys see you in your next adventure stay safe ❤😊
Oh Wow that is a cool and interesting house. Nice find and excellent video thank you 💖💖💖💖🍺🍺🍰🍰🍨🍨
Wow that was a great find 😊another great Sunday missed the three amigos x
Loved this old place very retro ..
Thank you for the awesome share ...
best wishes all, from the west coast of America. ~Jekyll the Hyde
Full of interesting things. Thank you for sharing, I always enjoy your content. Have fun and stay safe.
Thank you that was great! Eddie always finds the guns 😮😂 everything just left ,aww sad though.. I love it when it’s just you two and when you are with the others as well, you are all great !Take care👏🏻🫶🏻
Loved that one. Great house. Not too big, be lovely done up
scary find ,brilliant vid guys absoloutly love this ,keep it up lads
Always love the bits and bobs as you call them. So much history. Always sad to see so much go to waste, when it could go to good use. Favorite guys. Love the chit chat. Saying hello from the U.S.A.
Brill explore guys lovely house with lots of amazing stuff 😊❤
Lovely house. Thanku for the explore
Loved that one guys a great find 😊
Always makes my day watch u guys expore
Hi Alex and the boys hope you are well this week x ❤
Yes we are, hope you are too!
Great house some lovely items😊
Ed always makes me laugh. Wonder why they all left. Strange things people do. Thank you for showing this one I always watch your videos.
Just wanted to say that I love watching you guys. LOVE when you rate the bathrooms! Cracks me up every time! Thanks for the great explores. Always a good time watching you all the way from Houston Tx. Best regards!
Well done 🎉nice location again 😮
Absolutely brilliant live guys. I've been following u for a while now and subscribed back then. Keep up the good work 👏
the cowboy figure is Marx toys from the 6os, I think it's Johnny West, they did an Indian, knights and I still have boxed my Mike Hazard Double Agent Christmas box from around 1967/68.
James West and Jane West. I had the Native American dolls too, forget their names. 1967-ish.
Love these lads , keep up good work
Very enjoyable watch, its going to take some beating! I wonder what's next weeks surprise? A "Howitzer"!!
Those looked like .303 British rounds. And that wooden ammo can holding the shotgun shells was marked with .303 on the top. That was the standard British infantry round from the WW1 through the 1950s after WW2. The rifle that would’ve shot that round is a Lee Enfield. I have a Lee Enfield No. 4 Mk. 1 from 1943. Great shooting gun and the .303 packs a punch.
Sorry was in Devon for the last one.
port phillip bay...and Frankston...thats victoria australia...there is a replica of the lady nelson ship! its based in hobart tasmania doing tours!... it was one of the first ships to explore and chart the area of coast i live in the early 1800s (port macquarie)
The collectable cards at 7:50 used to come in packets of loose tea. You could send away for a book to stick them all in, but you had to provide the glue, as they weren't like panini ones that are paper thin and that you peel off the backing, they were a thicker card
I'm wondering why Ed's voice went higher when you found the women's clothing on the wardrobe, fabric on the settee is Draylon maybe , notoriously lethal foam in fires , I love the little old trinkets I spot that my grandmother had too , that map I'm sure ive seen before and in the sea it says " here be monsters" ? , was it yourselves that were in a bedroom and you heard a noise like someone had just sat down on the bed and the imprint of where someones bum has left a witness mark in the duvet cover ? Id like to see you check out a few places like the screaming house near Chester , btw how do you find all these abandoned places , such a shame ppl can't buy them up and keep them going as holiday homes even if they have to have roller shutters fitted , love preserving history , I grew up in a town near Liverpool yet older than Liverpool itself where there are ships cannons outside a pub , reputed to be from lord Nelson's ship as he allegedly had a mistress in that town too , as a teen I had to take one cannon at a time in a wheelbarrow and re-set then in concrete aimed r the corner of a cycle shop , the Deanes house pub in Prescot if you Google it , I was doing a bricklaying paving flagging course for the council at the time
in the second bedroom there was a key on a plate no worries I suggest not calling it in but sending a letter explaining that you were checking on an old friend that you knew from your childhood and no one was home but the door was open and then mentioned that there are weapons in the home but no one lives there anymore the police will have to get a warrant to enter the home to collect the ammunition and the rifles in the safe
the rifle bullets are 303 British on stripper clips there are a few shotgun shells 12 gauge and 20 gauge I wouldn't worry too much about the BB bullets as they only work with air
Bedankt
Thank you very much Kitty 😀👍👍
The maps of suburbs of south east MELBOURNE. It’s one side of the bay of port Philip, where I now live - originally from Oldham UK 🙏🙏
Great Explore. The thing about collectable things is what is common for you is really collectable for me. Or vis versa. I don't like mentioning about collectable things in the comments. I wouldn't want the next person to explore to take it. T.A.C.
Hi guys hope you are all well x
Great vid, as always, except you didn't look in the fridge. I always look forward to your reactions when you open fridge doors. By the way, the map on the wall of the Mornington Peninsula and Port Phillip Bay is near Melbourne, Australia.
Hey VH, watched your amazing find and for the first time forgot to like and leave message 🤔 this was so interesting and quite sad seeing everything just left, they clearly havnt family otherwise it would have been cleared, brilliant find guys 👍💕
Awesome thank you for the comment!
Yeah, it always does leave us with a sad feeling on things, but it's life I guess you have to just enjoy the ride!
Oh and don't have to much clutter!
Good evening all
Good find gentleman. I love love ( I want it) the camera.
Thank you Ed for looking. That's why I subscribe to VH.
You guys are the best.
Thanks guys ❤
Such an interesting house. The chances of getting into that gun safe would be low. The shells (ammo) looked like either 3030 or 3.08 so the possibility of a rifle that would take them would be in the gun safe. So much to see and definitely an eclectic mix of styles.
That mask did look like Ned😂
Pls do not leave closed cabinets, boxes or bags slightly open. Close them properly.
Great video guys! See you next time!?❤
The bullets are from a "Lee Enfield 303" which as a great rifle during the War, they are still made under licence in India or were up to 5 or 6 years ago.
That map is of Port Phillip, Melbourne Australia
Good evening to you all🎉
Good morning!
@@VacantHaven兄弟13:16那辆货卡车模型你应该把它拿回去作收藏之用
That house looked like it was vacated a year ago good Job on this one was there a in in the safe you know but we'll never know ,where was Ned hiding this week .
The name of the blue cowboy doll is James West. He had a companion named Jane West. There was a Native American Indian doll too. I had them as a child, late 1960's, in the US.
Eds at home! :D
Whole lot of equality in that Quality street tin.
Have you guys seen the two TH-camrs called, The Proper People, they explore some pretty cool places, the latest video is of a chateau and even though it had cameras and alarms, they still explore it, pretty cool place.
That map at 11:10 is the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 I lived in Mornington and Frankston Vic back in the 90's
The glass ware in the first and second cupboards looked like rare uranium glass…
Amazing as normal gents. Loved it. Please though, just report the live ammo to the authorities as at some point it will end up in the wrong hands. Please.. look forward to the next one . Cheers
I love this type of video and then on the other hand I don't, because it's just a travesty that all those beautiful items are left rotting and not being enjoyed. Even that round plastic woven saucer chair in the bathroom is worth a mint now, my old aunty had a few of these when we were kids growing up in Australia.
This looks a brilliant episode. Nutters, off the streets and get this on your tv’s instead. Thanks guys 🇵🇸
Eddy is funny, he's always looking for a gunsafe, and when he finds one a bit of panic sets in.
Regarding the ammo, the viability of the ammo depends on the conditions its stored in, might have been worth tipping off the local police.
Yo need to tell the police to get that ammunition etc before someone else does
hi guys ,
Watching this again guys and spotted one of the best games of all time, mastermind ❤
lets go!
Thank yawl for the video I've have enjoyed watching yawl laugh
Think that little card was the tibetan flag? Great exlore 👍 👍
You should put things back in the same place when you look at things. The keys to the gun case could be kept in one of the draws.
looks like the gun safe key sitting right there on that plate 20:32
Fr Toronto this account is fr a old cellphone . Lol it's alive. Loved it will done guy's.
Alright Steve,I saw and spoke to you today outside sports direct near your yard!!you might not remember me but we was talking about some of the places you been to and what kind of things you found,I was saying about when you found those old toys and the robot toy etc and about king Henry paintings etc..anyways I’ve subscribed now bud so I’m official🤣anyways was good to see you mate and chat,all the best my man🤛🏽👌🏽😎
Nice one mate, cheers!
Glad you've been enjoying the explores, and plenty more to come.
This is the video with the ammo I was talking about 👍
@@VacantHaven yeah I know that’s why I commented on it,bloody amazing what you lads get up to and it looks a right old laugh so FairPlay to you all,crazy what they left in that gaff weren’t it,I suppose ever weekend is different when you guys go out together,you never know what you’ll discover!!!great meeting you today Steve you’re a sound fella🤛🏽😎
@@VacantHaven兄弟感觉这废弃宅的主人一家应该是被残忍殺害了
Well Alex and Eddie the Eagle eyed walking encyclopaedia who seems to know a bit about everything 😅you have certainly pulled this out of your caps I don’t know how you can keep beating the previous weeks video but you always manage to some how this one is a treasure trove of all kinds of stuff including the possibility of guns on site.😊😊😊😊😊
Damn. Since when have you started at 9
Hiya everyone. 🤗❤️👋🏻🤞🏻
I tend to release it at 9pm if I'm not premiering, hope you still enjoyed Nanny!
Absolutely. I paypal’d you. I was on time, and shocked! All that ammo and ‘stuff’. Let the police know about the ammo in abandoned house! If that gets into the wr😮ng hands - omg!🤗🤗
I dread to think what would happen if these things get found by wrong'uns!
Thanks for the continued support Nanny, it's really appreciated!!
Fireplace in the bath room ..👍
lol British ppl are funny “we found live ammunition!!“ 😂😂 cool bud!
Hi there guys it's John here what great video as usual anyway I watched this on Wednesday the 7th of August 24 the reason I put the date is just so I know when I watched it so I don't have to watch it again
Why not read the head stamps on the shell cases
They can see the year on them.
someone knows his antique china, lol,,, (flash light thru it) Noritaki? maybe?
7:48, the bloke on the old picture is levitating
@rolfagten857 that makes it even creepier 😳
@@VacantHaven Paranormal pictures pre 1940 i presume.
@@VacantHaven兄弟08:54地上那音箱(喇叭)感觉还可以用你应该把它拿回去用
idk how yall don't ever steal things lol i feel like i'd be taking valuable things
Was there not a attic
18:51 should of tried that key sitting in the white dish🫤
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