I get the impression the house was starting to decay with the occupants still living in it, one of the windows in the small bedroom was patched up with plywood and silicone. You also get the occasional glimpse of newish items like the washing liquid on the floor of the bathroom.
Depending on location things can deteriorate very quickly. My brother took me to see location of our grandfather's sisters home. She had died 30 years before and you could barely see the foundation. Nature had taken over. Wood frame. Another case I know of the wife died suddenly. She did everything around the house. While the home was very much out of date, it was always spotless. If it had been sold before her death, it could have been lived in and updated slowly. It was a lovely home. Cinder block. Less that a year after her death it was up for sell. Don't know if the man died or the family put him into a nursing home. The place had to be gutted. Having dropped meals of to him several times, the smell was horrible. I could not even enter towards the end.
I look at these places and realize that this was someone's home. Their life partner may have passed, they were alone, and at one time this was a well-kept, tidy space. They had an interest in the nature around them, had family, and a favorite teacup. One day the last one there just couldn't keep up anymore. God bless them.
Great video - thank you! Good to see you back in an old house. No criticism, but I'm surprised that you didn't check the sell by dates upon the food in the kitchen!
Whow Colin your channel keeps producing hidden treasures of UK, these places not many have seen, they have history that yous and other explores are recorded little gems.
Some of the best cobwebs I've ever seen. Also, as you say, it's great to see that scenes haven't been deliberately set up to make it all look a bit false. This is urban exploration at its finest.
Some of the products look pretty recent such as the Lidl Formil washing liquid. There are some folk that actually live in squalor like this for decades so it’s hard to judge how long it’s actually been abandoned.
That last clip opening the cupboard door showing old dust stains on the newspaper shows all the best bits have been taken. Nevermind love the videos dude even if your audio is questionable
Sadly looking from the medicine cabinet and detergent bottles, it looks like it hasn’t been abandoned for that long, which means someone was actually living there. Crazy to think that people can’t live like that
Amazing place! So sad to think that most of that decay had happened while the old guy was still living in the house. Very sad to imagine. Ooh and maybe the fresh smell of smoke you mentioned in the description, was because they were both still there in spirit? 😉 You never know!!
From the outset with that perfectly performed handstand from Maddie, I knew this was a portent of something very special to come. I was not in the least disappointed. What an incredible find! Extremely well documented and at the right speed to absorb the ethereal ambience of the whole property. As an aside, I think the clays on the mantlepiece were perhaps, 'the ones that got away,' ha ha. Very well done and thanks for taking us all along on another of your great discoveries.
Very interesting. I don't think that discolouration is front cigarettes or tobacco. @8.58 You can see serious levels of soot on the fireplace which ties in with the soot on the cobwebs, lampshades etc.Possibly a fire that wasn't drawing properly and regularly puffed out smoke & soot. Upstairs, bedroom has male clothes in the wardrobe, a ladies hairbrush set on the dressing table, presumably reminders of a family life sadly now over. @11.32, book featuring the late Jack Charlton, may indicate an interest in fresh water fishing.@14.15 that duvet on the floor hasn't been there very long, 12 months max. I disagree on the lack of visitors, drawers pulled out, clothes shattered around etc. That place has had a few visitors or possibly friends/family searching for stuff.
WOW! I've never seen a place so old and untouched except floor a make shift home in the side of a mountain where the occupant went off to fight ww1 and never came back. I think Adam mark explored that one. Maybe you should hit him up on the locale, you won't be disappointed.
I was getting some serious Ed Gein vibes from that 'leather' ceiling 😧If you know you know 😉 I could almost smell that house and I'm glad you didn't open that fridge....I was eating my breakfast whilst watching you 😅What a great building and obviously untouched for a very long time. Great video!!
Some of the products I.e bob martin dog shampoo the toothpaste in the pot I believe is from Lidl and the detergent maybe Aldi one of the two lol and I don’t think they are that old. Yet the place looks like it has been abandoned much longer but then if it’s open to the elements and they smoked a lot aswell it can deteriorate much quicker, very interesting explore Thankyou once again x
Brilliant I love these abandoned houses you explore! Also at last I can comment as the last 2 times the comments have been turned off! I hope you do more of these. A Christmas special would be grand too!!
This is a real time capsule. It’s great to see that this old place has escaped vandalism. That’s great to see. This has been a nice place in its day. I like the respect you show,as this is the remains of the lives of the people who once lived there. It has obviously been uninhabited for a good number of years. It is sad to think that this was once a happy home, now it is left to decay.Another very enjoyable explore.
Great Find Colin. Amazing that these places are just left empty, no matter how bad they look, with some TLC they make lovely homes. Thank you for showing us around T. B. E 👍🏻
I kean someone had been in there because finders beeper history seekers put up a video.of this.one not.so long ago. Nice to see your stance on it though
That is a real old skool farm house. The newest decor I could see in there was 70's. The tile fireplace with the electric bar fire was straight out of the 70's. Obviously most of it is much older than that but it just looks like that was the last time the decorated/modernised anything. These kinds of videos always leave me feeling sad and melancholic. To think that is somebodies life just laid bare and left to rot like it means nothing to anyone. There's something very sad in that. That newspaper in the bedroom cupboard....I was born in '76. Lol.
I love watching your videos. It's nice to see these old abandoned places unvandalized. In the United States places like this are completely destroyed by vandals
Hi Colin brilliant video again I think the spider’s have taken over that house love watching your videos keep up your brilliant work and videos Bernard
They possibly suffered a few chimney fires over the years which filled the house with soot and discolored everything. Either that or Dot Cotton lived there 😂
Great explore colin, watch all your vids, i think that amount of tar comes from burning any old wood on an open fire or range, instead of properly seasoned logs. saw it on a house i did some work on recently, all the best
Oh my stars, that intro 🤣🤣🤣🤣This was quite an incongruous property. My personal thoughts are that it was lived in until fairly recently but in a state of extreme decay and lack of upkeep, then perhaps a fire from the black thick caked soot. Or an open fire that smoked heavily into the room, as well as the owner smoking. On the floor downstairs was a recent Fairy detergent bottle, other random modern bottles too. The white plastic bottle on the upstairs windowsill is a male urine bottle. Really sad place.
Great find, no graffiti or vandalism to be seen. It was normal for everyone to smoke back in the day, but having a wood stove constantly in use plus oil lamps would do much of the staining of walls and ceilings too. Using a wood stove or wood fire prior to having the electric fire fitted e everything would smell of burnt wood in the house, clothes, bed linen and curtains etc. We tend to paint our homes regularly nowadays but back then you only decorated when first married and moved in the place. You can often tell by the fashion of the clothes hanging up how old they are. Thank yo for this one. 💕🇦🇺
Glad I came across your channel 😊, Im new to exploring so it's great seeing these type of videos and to pick up great tips to help me along the way. I just liked and subscribed x
The dirt in this house made feel uncomfortable for the whole video. I thought you would be attacked by an animal in any moment, I was getting prepared for the jumpscare hahaha
wow what a great find that one was, no vandalism just as it was left. I still cannot get my head round how these places are just left and not claimed even the land! usually there is always some relative who comes out of the so called "woodwork" to claim their BIT but someone somewhere must have a claim great video though cheers
In last video the Merkur XR4Ti is US version of sierra XR4. I can't say I'm big Ford guy, yet owning mk2 Focus ST, but Lotus Cortina was awesome. I know place near me where is 4 mk2 Cortinas in different condition, and one recked Taunus.
I have some of those products - I bought them not too long ago. The container design and appearance looks exactly the same. So perhaps, someone was living in that place recently
I have seen another explorer here, I recognised the photo of the lady and all the black cobwebs. So sad as I really don’t think it’s been abandoned that long I feel that someone was living here in its run down condition 😢
I noticed a glass Lucozade bottle on the dresser in the last bedroom entered. The glass bottles of Lucozade wrapped in cellophane were stopped after 1983. So that bottle on the dresser has been there a very very very long time.
Hi Colin. Hope you two are doing good. That was an amazing video as always. Never saw so much nicotine damage in my life that was on the walls. Maybe he or she the previous owners passed away from lung cancer. I loved the fireplaces in that house. Stay safe and take care.
The merkur xr4ti is a performance version of your Sierra. We didn't get the Sierra in North America so we finally got this.its a euro version adapted to US regulations. They were assembled in Germany and shipped to North America and championed by Ford vice president Bob Lutz. It was 2.3ltr fuel injection and turbo. I was always a big fan of the Bi-plane rear spoiler. It was just the coolest.
hi colin well a good vid and creepy when you said you could smell cigarette smoke i thought some one els was there any way that place could be brought to life if the wright person got it keep safe good luck
That's an odd place, and it's hard to make sense of it. It looks like it's been abandoned for decades, yet there are modern medicines and cleaning products dotted about, so it can't have been that long. It's crazy to think somebody was still living in these conditions until fairly recently.
Witam serdecznie smutne to że po nas zostają takie zgliszcza nie porządek.Ale myślę że następne osoby które tu zamieszkały lub zamieszkują doprowadziły do takiego stanu . Bo osoby widziane na tych zdjęciach do nie dopuściły do takiego stanu ..Góra już wygląda trochę lepiej dużo pamiątek mebli rzeczy .Miałam w rodzinie okropnego palacza co prawda nie było takich zacieków czy brudu tylko ten zapach nawet po malowaniu był ale z biegiem lat znikł.Może też czas robi swoje .Pozdrawiam serdecznie i dziękuję za eksplorację i życzę miłego weekendu i tygodnia.
@@edwinthompson6510 This is from Google Translate: "Hello, it's sad that after us there are such ruins, not order. But I think that the next people who lived or live here led to such a state. Because the people seen in these photos did not allow such a state. The mountain already looks a little better, a lot of furniture souvenirs, things. I had a terrible smoker in the family, although there were no stains or dirt, only the smell was there even after painting, but over the years it disappeared. Maybe time does its thing too. Best regards and thank you for exploring and have a nice weekend and week."
Did anybody else notice what looked like a brand new white quilt in the second bedroom in front of the old fire? It looked so fresh and clean
2014 is the year on the wall planner. The place looks like it’s been abandoned 100 years. Insane find. Respect
Exactly, + W5 is a relatively new brand. Quite possibly part of the house was abandoned with the occupant only using one or two rooms.
I get the impression the house was starting to decay with the occupants still living in it, one of the windows in the small bedroom was patched up with plywood and silicone. You also get the occasional glimpse of newish items like the washing liquid on the floor of the bathroom.
Depending on location things can deteriorate very quickly. My brother took me to see location of our grandfather's sisters home. She had died 30 years before and you could barely see the foundation. Nature had taken over. Wood frame.
Another case I know of the wife died suddenly. She did everything around the house. While the home was very much out of date, it was always spotless. If it had been sold before her death, it could have been lived in and updated slowly. It was a lovely home. Cinder block.
Less that a year after her death it was up for sell. Don't know if the man died or the family put him into a nursing home. The place had to be gutted. Having dropped meals of to him several times, the smell was horrible. I could not even enter towards the end.
@@williamdrabble8781 Exactly what I thought, some items look like they've been added long after the house has been abandoned.
I look at these places and realize that this was someone's home. Their life partner may have passed, they were alone, and at one time this was a well-kept, tidy space. They had an interest in the nature around them, had family, and a favorite teacup. One day the last one there just couldn't keep up anymore. God bless them.
Great video - thank you! Good to see you back in an old house. No criticism, but I'm surprised that you didn't check the sell by dates upon the food in the kitchen!
When you open that cupboard towards the end, it looks like items were recently removed as you can see where they were stood in the dust
The dressers are so pretty..I could shine them like again..hate see them rot
This video was amazing! My husband and I look forward to your video every week. Thanks for entertaining us!!!
Whow Colin your channel keeps producing hidden treasures of UK, these places not many have seen, they have history that yous and other explores are recorded little gems.
What an interesting house. A true time capsule here. Does look like smokers lived there. Eww! Mother nature is taking over this place. Take care.
Some of the best cobwebs I've ever seen. Also, as you say, it's great to see that scenes haven't been deliberately set up to make it all look a bit false. This is urban exploration at its finest.
Some of the products look pretty recent such as the Lidl Formil washing liquid. There are some folk that actually live in squalor like this for decades so it’s hard to judge how long it’s actually been abandoned.
That ceiling looked like it was made of canvas. I used to live in an old 1950s Coast Guard Cutter that had the same ceilings.
That last clip opening the cupboard door showing old dust stains on the newspaper shows all the best bits have been taken. Nevermind love the videos dude even if your audio is questionable
Sadly looking from the medicine cabinet and detergent bottles, it looks like it hasn’t been abandoned for that long, which means someone was actually living there. Crazy to think that people can’t live like that
Amazing place! So sad to think that most of that decay had happened while the old guy was still living in the house. Very sad to imagine. Ooh and maybe the fresh smell of smoke you mentioned in the description, was because they were both still there in spirit? 😉 You never know!!
the soot isn't only from smoking, it's from heating with petroleum or something like it
Amazing find.beautiful home
Yay! No fake ghosts like some other exploring channels. Lovely location, nice and chilled to relax to as well. 💜
Still in awe after the Ford barns, such an epic find! Think the tar and nicotine in this one is holding the place together!😂
I'm in awe at Maddie's gymnastics skills. Some epic strength there!
From the outset with that perfectly performed handstand from Maddie, I knew this was a portent of something very special to come. I was not in the least disappointed. What an incredible find! Extremely well documented and at the right speed to absorb the ethereal ambience of the whole property. As an aside, I think the clays on the mantlepiece were perhaps, 'the ones that got away,' ha ha. Very well done and thanks for taking us all along on another of your great discoveries.
Colin another great video ,, only if u lived in kent u be able to eplore Thruxted Mill site, between Chartham and Godmersham
I absolutely love the music playing on the introduction ❤
That's a great find I love the really old house's don't think it's been abandoned that long though as the planner on the wall was dated 2014.
Thanks!
Hi Colin, that was outstanding thanks for sharing 🇬🇧 🙏
Very interesting. I don't think that discolouration is front cigarettes or tobacco. @8.58 You can see serious levels of soot on the fireplace which ties in with the soot on the cobwebs, lampshades etc.Possibly a fire that wasn't drawing properly and regularly puffed out smoke & soot. Upstairs, bedroom has male clothes in the wardrobe, a ladies hairbrush set on the dressing table, presumably reminders of a family life sadly now over. @11.32, book featuring the late Jack Charlton, may indicate an interest in fresh water fishing.@14.15 that duvet on the floor hasn't been there very long, 12 months max. I disagree on the lack of visitors, drawers pulled out, clothes shattered around etc. That place has had a few visitors or possibly friends/family searching for stuff.
I noticed there were no ashtrays around the place, which lends credence to the theory of a fireplace not properly drawing.
Time capsule indeed. Not just the occupants that grow old and deteriorate, but the home that once was too. Great cobwebs in this one.
Such a beautiful old home. This makes me so sad that who ever bought it last, let it decay the way they did
Excellent video as always, lots of history
WOW! I've never seen a place so old and untouched except floor a make shift home in the side of a mountain where the occupant went off to fight ww1 and never came back. I think Adam mark explored that one. Maybe you should hit him up on the locale, you won't be disappointed.
I was getting some serious Ed Gein vibes from that 'leather' ceiling 😧If you know you know 😉 I could almost smell that house and I'm glad you didn't open that fridge....I was eating my breakfast whilst watching you 😅What a great building and obviously untouched for a very long time. Great video!!
Great place this one mate only couple of us have been there hopefully it stays out of the wrong hands, great video as always pal ❤
Thanks bro yeh was awesome, as good as they come 😊
Great explore there colin
Love all the videos you do buildings, car's and saving car's
Some of the products I.e bob martin dog shampoo the toothpaste in the pot I believe is from Lidl and the detergent maybe Aldi one of the two lol and I don’t think they are that old. Yet the place looks like it has been abandoned much longer but then if it’s open to the elements and they smoked a lot aswell it can deteriorate much quicker, very interesting explore Thankyou once again x
Brilliant I love these abandoned houses you explore! Also at last I can comment as the last 2 times the comments have been turned off! I hope you do more of these. A Christmas special would be grand too!!
Those cobwebs, so black! Unbelievable. Awesome video.
Crazy to think places get abandoned
This is mesmerizing. Maybe the smoky residue could also be from a fireplace that wasn't working right. Loose flue pipe or something
Just came across this video. Disgustingly cool place. Can you imagine living in such a tarred place??? Yuck!!!! Thanks for the explore! Blessings
This is a real time capsule. It’s great to see that this old place has escaped vandalism. That’s great to see. This has been a nice place in its day. I like the respect you show,as this is the remains of the lives of the people who once lived there. It has obviously been uninhabited for a good number of years. It is sad to think that this was once a happy home, now it is left to decay.Another very enjoyable explore.
Great Find Colin. Amazing that these places are just left empty, no matter how bad they look, with some TLC they make lovely homes. Thank you for showing us around T. B. E 👍🏻
I kean someone had been in there because finders beeper history seekers put up a video.of this.one not.so long ago. Nice to see your stance on it though
And Adam mark explores has been here
Shes strong 💪🏾👊🏿
That is a real old skool farm house. The newest decor I could see in there was 70's. The tile fireplace with the electric bar fire was straight out of the 70's. Obviously most of it is much older than that but it just looks like that was the last time the decorated/modernised anything.
These kinds of videos always leave me feeling sad and melancholic. To think that is somebodies life just laid bare and left to rot like it means nothing to anyone. There's something very sad in that.
That newspaper in the bedroom cupboard....I was born in '76. Lol.
The alcaseltzer pack looked modern and clean.. Would have a date on
I love watching your videos. It's nice to see these old abandoned places unvandalized. In the United States places like this are completely destroyed by vandals
Thankyou for showing us.
Hi Colin brilliant video again I think the spider’s have taken over that house love watching your videos keep up your brilliant work and videos Bernard
A real-time capsule there. Wow.
wow! i would love to find a place like this!
The house off cobwebs a great find wow.
They possibly suffered a few chimney fires over the years which filled the house with soot and discolored everything. Either that or Dot Cotton lived there 😂
Lovely find and you’re wonderfully respectful 👍
It is said that when you can smell fresh tobacco smoke, it is a sign that someone who passed that smoked is present there in spirit.
Great content 👍
Great explore colin, watch all your vids, i think that amount of tar comes from burning any old wood on an open fire or range, instead of properly seasoned logs. saw it on a house i did some work on recently, all the best
Wow that was really great thankyou love the cobwebs you guys are awesome love your kind nature and respect
thanks for another amazing video 🤙
Oh my stars, that intro 🤣🤣🤣🤣This was quite an incongruous property. My personal thoughts are that it was lived in until fairly recently but in a state of extreme decay and lack of upkeep, then perhaps a fire from the black thick caked soot. Or an open fire that smoked heavily into the room, as well as the owner smoking. On the floor downstairs was a recent Fairy detergent bottle, other random modern bottles too. The white plastic bottle on the upstairs windowsill is a male urine bottle. Really sad place.
Great video again mate keep it up any updates on the merc camper mate would love to see how your progressing with it
Great find, no graffiti or vandalism to be seen. It was normal for everyone to smoke back in the day, but having a wood stove constantly in use plus oil lamps would do much of the staining of walls and ceilings too. Using a wood stove or wood fire prior to having the electric fire fitted e everything would smell of burnt wood in the house, clothes, bed linen and curtains etc. We tend to paint our homes regularly nowadays but back then you only decorated when first married and moved in the place. You can often tell by the fashion of the clothes hanging up how old they are. Thank yo for this one. 💕🇦🇺
Top job guys as always
Glad I came across your channel 😊, Im new to exploring so it's great seeing these type of videos and to pick up great tips to help me along the way. I just liked and subscribed x
Thought pictures of people weren't shown? To protect family, privacy and such things.
The dirt in this house made feel uncomfortable for the whole video. I thought you would be attacked by an animal in any moment, I was getting prepared for the jumpscare hahaha
howe do you explain the relitvly modern items i n the medacin cabinet
Just seen your van in Tref, looking forward to a vid local to me 👍
Amazing find as always Colin ❤️
wow what a great find that one was, no vandalism just as it was left. I still cannot get my head round how these places are just left and not claimed even the land! usually there is always some relative who comes out of the so called "woodwork" to claim their BIT but someone somewhere must have a claim great video though cheers
There must have been a fire in that house or who ever lived there is enjoying a cigar guideing you around from the other side ✨☘️
Is it possible to find relatives from any paperwork left behind that would come empty home and sell the property?
In last video the Merkur XR4Ti is US version of sierra XR4. I can't say I'm big Ford guy, yet owning mk2 Focus ST, but Lotus Cortina was awesome. I know place near me where is 4 mk2 Cortinas in different condition, and one recked Taunus.
Yes was an absolutely incredible place. Sadly I was asked to keep the comments turned off, I have to respect there wishes 😊
Absolutely love places like this all those memories but must be a sad end , would be good to see them back to their former glory
I have some of those products - I bought them not too long ago. The container design and appearance looks exactly the same. So perhaps, someone was living in that place recently
Somebody has cut the grass around/under the muck spreader/roller outside not long since at all.
Yes, exactly what I was thinking. 😊
It's like the old TV show Through The Keyhole. "Who'd live in a house like this?" A church-going, heavy smoker who likes lurchers.
I have seen another explorer here, I recognised the photo of the lady and all the black cobwebs. So sad as I really don’t think it’s been abandoned that long I feel that someone was living here in its run down condition 😢
I noticed a glass Lucozade bottle on the dresser in the last bedroom entered. The glass bottles of Lucozade wrapped in cellophane were stopped after 1983. So that bottle on the dresser has been there a very very very long time.
Definitely nobody has been in there for some years the cobwebs have turned into dust webs 🕸 great find both.
Awesome house thanks
Hi Colin. Hope you two are doing good.
That was an amazing video as always.
Never saw so much nicotine damage in my life that was on the walls. Maybe he or she the previous owners passed away from lung cancer.
I loved the fireplaces in that house.
Stay safe and take care.
Oh I have! I've been in some atrocious places where heavy smokers live/lived. Everything above waist height is yellow.
he says the place has been abandonde for decades but thear is a panadol packet that dates from the mid 2000 and is stil being made now
The merkur xr4ti is a performance version of your Sierra. We didn't get the Sierra in North America so we finally got this.its a euro version adapted to US regulations. They were assembled in Germany and shipped to North America and championed by Ford vice president Bob Lutz. It was 2.3ltr fuel injection and turbo. I was always a big fan of the Bi-plane rear spoiler. It was just the coolest.
hi colin well a good vid and creepy when you said you could smell cigarette smoke i thought some one els was there any way that place could be brought to life if the wright person got it keep safe good luck
If you smell smoke it could be last owner watching you or telling you to get out the house
Aww love the vlog, so interesting
We have just explored a place like this in France, complete time capsule. Our video will be out next Sunday.
Really wanted you to open that fridge!🤣
That's an odd place, and it's hard to make sense of it. It looks like it's been abandoned for decades, yet there are modern medicines and cleaning products dotted about, so it can't have been that long. It's crazy to think somebody was still living in these conditions until fairly recently.
Witam serdecznie smutne to że po nas zostają takie zgliszcza nie porządek.Ale myślę że następne osoby które tu zamieszkały lub zamieszkują doprowadziły do takiego stanu . Bo osoby widziane na tych zdjęciach do nie dopuściły do takiego stanu ..Góra już wygląda trochę lepiej dużo pamiątek mebli rzeczy .Miałam w rodzinie okropnego palacza co prawda nie było takich zacieków czy brudu tylko ten zapach nawet po malowaniu był ale z biegiem lat znikł.Może też czas robi swoje .Pozdrawiam serdecznie i dziękuję za eksplorację i życzę miłego weekendu i tygodnia.
@@edwinthompson6510 This is from Google Translate: "Hello, it's sad that after us there are such ruins, not order. But I think that the next people who lived or live here led to such a state. Because the people seen in these photos did not allow such a state. The mountain already looks a little better, a lot of furniture souvenirs, things. I had a terrible smoker in the family, although there were no stains or dirt, only the smell was there even after painting, but over the years it disappeared. Maybe time does its thing too. Best regards and thank you for exploring and have a nice weekend and week."
I would not call 8 year a very very very long time mate.
It’s sad to see, this house is the last remnants of the previous occupants.
Adam mark explores has been here too
Squatters have been in there because there’s too much new stuff hanging around mate
Looking at the TV n radio would u say 1970s they died or before. Maybe later just they never updated things
Probably coal tar on the walls and ceilings.
Nice acrobatics 👍
#7.24 it could be sheep / cow hide dried out to make clothes from
@@edwinthompson6510 old farmers did it, cleaning the cow skin.