Can tell this house was a sight to see in its day. The second story porch is so nice, can imagine drinking coffee in the morning out on it. As always great job bringing this location to us.
Wow, who was the very first family to reside there ? Can you imagine their happiness when they moved into their brand new home back in the 1800's ? Would love to see a photo of the house back in the 1800's , Beautiful home.
Well that busy highway right next to this old lady was like the indignity of a freeway running through a graveyard. Rest in what peace you can, old house. Early to mid century Grecian style, I think. Not all that common so it’s a pity the house was not preserved. Thanks for another great armchair journey, Kappy.
This had been a beautiful home in its day! Lots of air flow thru this one, you wouldn't have felt closed in and could see every where. Thanks for sharing!
With a minimum of damage in a couple upstairs rooms, does anyone else think this is one of those rare occasions where a house could be saved? The staircase/railing was so nice in its simplicity. Didn't see a bathroom, even though there was water in the kitchen. Pretty amazing.
A lot of work but if the basic structure and foundation are good it's possible. Especially if you are good at home repairs. You can save a lot if you're handy with doing things yourself.
Yes, the structure seems very sound. Southern 2-story breezeway house. A lot of the wood on the floor and walls looks like cedar---that's why even after being empty for 20 years there's no rot or mold. Sad that vandals have come in and broken all the glass, kicked holes in the walls, and stolen cedar planks off a wall...apparently they even tried to rip a fireplace mantel out. Funny that they didn't steal those (now called "retro") metal chairs on the front porch. I took notice of that because I want chairs like that! But they're really pricey. It looks like whoever owned that house loved it and took excellent care of it while they were there. Great explore!
It’s so sad. Someone once took great pride in their home. The old folks died off, people came and took anything worth money, left the rest for vandals and thieves, and simply left the structure to decay and nature to reclaim.
When people used to sit on their front porches and speak to their neighbors as they walked by. What a great era. Sorry so many folks will never understand the real beauty in that life. Sorry to see houses like this not being restored. Great architecture and forthought when this house was built.
What a wonderful house! I loved the porch, especially the one upstairs. The doors, large skirting (?) and knewle post where all hand made by a very good carpenter.
I love that so many of the original features are still present. I was amazed that you could walk out on that upstairs porch. Those boards looked amazing for a house that old. I loved the fact, too, that there was only natural decay. That must have been a stunning home, in it's day.
Same here! The only thing that had been stolen was majority of the old door knobs and light fixtures ! Can just imagine sitting on the porch before the busy highway was there. Thank you for watching!
I noticed that you're taking great care to explain where you are in the house. I REALLY appreciate that! Thank you!! It makes the house MUCH more interesting!!
Love the layout of this home, had to be a beauty in its day. I like the idea of two living rooms, I think at the time one room was used for formal entertaining (parlor ?) and special guests and the other for daily family gatherings. The 2 porches were ideal for outdoor entertaining and sitting for a while. I can just imagine a glass of lemon aide sitting in a cool rocking chair on a hot summer day. Nice size bedrooms and a lot of unique wood work. Thanks for sharing.
Lemonade---or perhaps mint julep? Second floor porches have fascinated me since the first time I saw one in and illustration in a book in ninth grade. One of the first houses I built for my model railroad had one. Stay safe.
Much like many modern homes with a formal living room and family room. When I was a kid in the 50s our neighbor's old house had a living room where the family gathered and entertained guests informally. Then there was the "morgue" as they called it. I can still remember the velvet drapes, antique piano, marble statues and Victorian lights and furniture. Right out of Arsenic and Old Lace. It was seldom entered but I was fascinated by it and used to go in when we visited. They were interesting and educated people. Middle class but with an aristocratic flair. They had a gardener and cook/housekeeper. I remember looking out the window of our house and seeing them dine by candlelight. Oh, I forgot. The parlour was called the "morgue" because as was the custom years ago when family members died they were laid out in that room. My mother said it was done in our house as well. Personally I like that idea.
Lawana Robertson. A traditional layout in an old home would be a good parlour( for entertaining special guests. Normally off that would be the good parlour bedroom for overnight guests.
@@DavidSmith-sb2ix Your friends house sounded very cool. Travel in those days was tricky( slow). If someone comes for a visit, they would frequently stay over. You’d have the good parlour for entertaining special guests like the school teacher or the preacher. The overnight guests would stay in the guest bedroom off the parlour. Yes, deceased relatives would be laid out in the good parlour. This is a very early house. The banister and railings are so simple. There isn’t really a newel post. The exceptionally deep baseboard is unusual, l would say and quite handsome! That teal blue on one of the fireplaces is, I’m sure original. I think the army 2 toned baseboard colour are no doubt original too. Kappy says that the bedrooms are plain. With all due respect to him, all bedrooms in houses of this vintage and style are going to be plain. They rarely had closets and would have big armoires instead. If the house was Victorian, the upstairs trim might have been more fancy. This house is pre Victorian . It’s colonial and like colonial homes, quite simple in its floor plan. Eventually, the owners would take portions of rooms and turn them in to kitchens and bathrooms. If this house had a basement, there would have been a kitchen with a big stone fireplace. Kappy going into the basement is a big deal to me because l always look to see if there are the remains of a cooking fireplace!!! Cheers!
If my stimulus package was big enough, I'd have that house back to what it was and all it's fireplaces and beauty! To nice to be sitting out there (even near a noisy road) but with rolling fields around it. No, it should have been salvaged. That was one nice old farm house, so sad when people die off and with or without relatives to keep it up through the generations. Die off and it goes to rot. The woodwork is outstanding in it, it's original color, brown and green. Represented the woods and rolling green hills.
I just have to give my opinion. Stimulus package? Can we all just please stop depending on the government? Ugh. I don’t think they should ever have sent any at all. I know you may have just been speaking metaphorically but it’s just something I get really riled up about.
@@nette49 The government takes enough. 🙄 In nearly 100 years of taking and taking they can be “socialist” for once and give back to the people when they are STARVING. It won’t make the US socialist to give out money while the pandemic blows over. They chose to lock everything down, the GOP, being idiots as usual, want to reopen without actually coming up with a solution. Now nearly a year later, the Democrats want to keep everything closed. All in all this was a half ass response. And both parties are fucking trash. Neither one represents the working class anymore. ☝️
Was once a beautiful home! So sad to see it decaying away! I always think of a nice big family that once occupied these old places and how lively they once must've been!
That trim is very unique. Interesting all the fireplace mantles look like the same person made them from the earliest part to the newer portions. Fun explore as always. In this one I’d like to be able to talk to the last person to live here. No plumbing or indoor bathroom. They were living rough in modern times. Thanks for sharing ❤️
Wow never even thought of that! This house was missing a bathroom unless the kids had trashed it beyond recognition, great observation! Never noticed that! Thanks for watching!
I love the way that beautiful "wainscoating" type of feature followed through on the fireplace in the bedroom upstairs. That was so unique and beautiful. I love the way you film, slowly and with great care so we can get a good look. Thank you for that.
I’m glad you are posting again Kappy. I enjoy your content and look forward to your videos. This is a lovely house. It’s a shame it’s left to deteriorate. Thank you for sharing and take care of yourself.
I love your explores and the way you see past the trash and decay to appreciate the beauty of the homes. Stay off the sketchy attic ladders! Thanks again! 😀
Love those porches !! Love that wood on the bottoms of the walls and the green and black colors painted on the wood work !! Such a cute home would have loved to see it back in its day of glory. Great find kappy keep up the exceptional work !!
I love this old two-story house. Shame that people let it deteriorate. Still got a lot of character. Thanks for sharing this wonderful fine. You have a great evening and weekend.
In 1840 that was probably just a path out in front of the house, not even an old country road at that point. To me that's what's most amazing. They would have sat on that porch and seen an occasional horse and buggy and nothing more. So weird to think that they would have no idea how 175 years later people from all over the world would get to see that same view.
Beautiful old home!! Its nice to take the journey with you through all these old homes especially these days when everyone has to stay home! Thanks so much- look forward to the next one! 😃
Beautiful!!! So glad you’re back to posting more of your amazing content! These are my favorite homes! The porch makes my day. Lol! Please stay safe and I can’t wait for your next adventure. 😊
Ah a beautiful old lady. Wish she could talk. Would live to hear her story. Someone put a lot of love and pride into her that is for an excellent video. Stay safe and healthy
I love watching your channel. I always like the way you go around the houses and show the old architecture of the places. Thanks for all your hard work that you put into your video's.
There you are Kappy, been waiting! Great house and as always, you did a GREAT job showing us! Just love these old homes! Thanks for passing some time for me! Stay healthy and safe!
I saw this house an earlier video - a year or so ago. There had been railing on the top balcony area and most of the windows were intact. A lot of damage has been done since then. Too bad. It looked then like the people had moved out recently. An easy fix. I’m very sad to see this house in it’s present condition.
Thanks my friend for sharing with me this video about Forgotten 175 year old house Abandoned Farm House in Tennessee Kappy it looked like it once was a real nice house back in the day it is sad to see it go to waste. and i can't wait to see your next and God Bless and thanks.
That was a nice place and some folks had a nice home there for quite awhile;it was not only a place to live but very attractive. You always do nice work,Kappy.
Excellent video. Such a shame a fine fine old home that was a show place in its day. Most people in rural areas in that day lived in log houses or couldnt afford a gallon of paint to paint their home let along such a splendid fine home. I have those pressed metal shingles on my house. I love them. Had it not had those it would have leaked and fell in long ago. Vandals always vandals tearing stuff up. The porch bannisters had been mortised and tenoned on front porch into the columns upstairs. And those doors in back with 6 panels 3 above 3 below were great and that wainscoting. loved it. Needs to be salvaged. What a prosperous farmer he must have been. Think of the meals holidays and family get together in that home. Births, deaths. Christmas. And all the times relaxing on those porches. That back porch was great! Smoking a pipe out there after a hard days work and a fine meal. Watching the dogs and cows and chickens. Now...that is the life. Again thanks for a wonderful video , great find. and sharing with everyone!
Can't tell you how much of a perfect distraction these videos are for me in this time. Soothing, thought provoking, and well done. Thanks for caring about these places.
She is still a beauty. Fixable too!. Just need to add on a new bathroom n up to date electrical stuff. I'd me rocking in my chair on both those porches! What a beautiful view. But the noisy freeway is a bummer. That's what headphones are for! Great find Kappy! Hope your staying safe n well. GB.
Great house! I absolutely adore porches and when they are 2 story they are epic! When you went in the first livingroom I thought that there were doors laying around the edge of the room...I have never seen woodwork like they have! Very cool! 😊❤
woww amazing find kapppy but so sad that would of beeen a beautiful farm house i hope u are well be safe love exploring and keeeep in touch thanks my GD FAN FOR LIFE
Great layout and love the base boards. So sad that highways have to be built so close (well, not really close) to the homes. I can see why no one would restore it because of the noise. Thx Kappy!
As always a well done video. I honestly donot understand why anyone would give you a thumbs down? You are by far one of the best urban explorers out there. I really like that you explore alone and your videos are strictly about the places you are exploring. Without all the distraction that comes about by having several explorers in one location. So "thank you" for that!!! What a nice place this probably was back in the day . And the land surrounding it is just breathtaking and peaceful, well except for the highway noise.
Another thing I noticed, who on earth hits thumbs down on these videos? It must be the same people who are vandalizing, stealing from and trashing these places, jeez.
Oh this house is awesome! And yes, I bet it was lovely with no highway there!! I love looking out the window upstairs and seeing the cows!! And the hills! Somebody really trashed this place, but it is a shame that no one saved it! Personally, I would rather have a old brick home with the big wrap around porch... oh well, I get to dream every time I watch one of your video's! Thank you for always doing this and sharing it with all of us! Stay safe!! Peace, Kim ~
That busy road was likely a narrow dirt road/trail, and the people in the house probably either got excited, or nervous when somebody was spotted approaching the house.
It is a beautiful old place. You seem to have a knack of finding places of a certain quality. You are right it is such a shame to see quality old places decaying away. At least you are ensuring there is a record. Honestly that place looked like maybe it could be restored. I know there is road noise but there is many a house closer to a busy road than that that is occupied & that one actually still has a very pleasant outlook, with appropriate double glazing it would be an attractive property. My fantasy for this house is for someone to find it who needs a place in that area & see the potential.
This is one of my favorites. Beautiful old faded paint colors! I can't imagine that anyone has lived there as recently as the date on the newspaper suggested. More likely, someone brought newspaper with them to wrap and pack antiques then left one behind.
It must have been a grand house at one point. I liked some of the wood lining the bottom of the walls in the ground floor rooms. There is a mystery with a derelict properties: Who lived there? Why were they abandoned. There are very few abandoned places in my town as property places are so high! Anyway, Kappy! thanks for your exploration - RC
Not only unusual wainscoting but an unusual color scheme throughout the house: I've never seen a house of that style and age with so much green. Unusual to see blue along the tops of some of the walls and on the ceiling. I wonder if that's "haint blue" to keep haunts/ghosts away.
I agree Andrew, the color combination of the wainscoating matches the doors, door surrounds, stairs and some of the mantels. There were fireplaces in most rooms, but only two chimneys on each end of the house; not sure how the smoke/fumes were exhausted. This house had an outhouse somewhere... hopefully away from the water pumphouse. Back in the day outhouse contaminants leaching into wells caused typhus and dysentary.
@@williamkeith8944 I remarked to myself that someone took pains in painting the interior trim, basically brown with the green insets, but wasn't that reversed in places upstairs? I thought I saw green with brown trim. Ah well, it's nice any way you take it. Stay safe.
Kappy ~ Of all the houses you've videotaped is there even one that somebody reclaimed. If just one, could you go back and show it, with permission of course. I just keep sending these abandoned houses love because they are wanted by a lot of us. TY:)
I love these places with the 'double decker' porches. Makes me think of summer days.
Loved the house and the cows and the porch,,...Thanks Kappy👍🙋🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🕊️🧚
Wow, what a beautiful view @8:04!
Can tell this house was a sight to see in its day. The second story porch is so nice, can imagine drinking coffee in the morning out on it. As always great job bringing this location to us.
You can just imagine how beautiful that home once was. The porches and all the fireplaces are so amazing. So sad to see it look so rundown.
Wow, who was the very first family to reside there ? Can you imagine their happiness when they moved into their brand new home back in the 1800's ? Would love to see a photo of the house back in the 1800's , Beautiful home.
Even with the busy road, this is clearly still farm country & this old house could have lived on.
Well that busy highway right next to this old lady was like the indignity of a freeway running through a graveyard. Rest in what peace you can, old house. Early to mid century Grecian style, I think. Not all that common so it’s a pity the house was not preserved. Thanks for another great armchair journey, Kappy.
Well said! Thank you very much for watching!
Love those wooden houses! They must have been very cosy in winter with those fireplaces. And the birds sing in the background
Even though it’s in such a sad shape, you can tell how beautiful it was at one time.
I love old house and the History behind the house itself if walls could talk
This had been a beautiful home in its day! Lots of air flow thru this one, you wouldn't have felt closed in and could see every where. Thanks for sharing!
With a minimum of damage in a couple upstairs rooms, does anyone else think this is one of those rare occasions where a house could be saved? The staircase/railing was so nice in its simplicity. Didn't see a bathroom, even though there was water in the kitchen. Pretty amazing.
Yes, I thought the same
Yes it definitely could be saved. Unfortunately that highway makes for a less desirable location.
A lot of work but if the basic structure and foundation are good it's possible. Especially if you are good at home repairs. You can save a lot if you're handy with doing things yourself.
Probably never had a bathroom. Composting privy out back and a washbasin in the kitchen. My grandparents were from Tennessee.
Yes, the structure seems very sound. Southern 2-story breezeway house. A lot of the wood on the floor and walls looks like cedar---that's why even after being empty for 20 years there's no rot or mold. Sad that vandals have come in and broken all the glass, kicked holes in the walls, and stolen cedar planks off a wall...apparently they even tried to rip a fireplace mantel out. Funny that they didn't steal those (now called "retro") metal chairs on the front porch. I took notice of that because I want chairs like that! But they're really pricey. It looks like whoever owned that house loved it and took excellent care of it while they were there. Great explore!
It’s so sad. Someone once took great pride in their home. The old folks died off, people came and took anything worth money, left the rest for vandals and thieves, and simply left the structure to decay and nature to reclaim.
Plenty in the dirt I'm sure. Kappy needs to start swinging a detector at these sites.
When people used to sit on their front porches and speak to their neighbors as they walked by. What a great era. Sorry so many folks will never understand the real beauty in that life. Sorry to see houses like this not being restored. Great architecture and forthought when this house was built.
Picture glowing fires in the rooms, children playing or doing chores....smell of breakfast. What a beautiful old find!!!
What a wonderful house! I loved the porch, especially the one upstairs. The doors, large skirting (?) and knewle post where all hand made by a very good carpenter.
I love that so many of the original features are still present. I was amazed that you could walk out on that upstairs porch. Those boards looked amazing for a house that old. I loved the fact, too, that there was only natural decay. That must have been a stunning home, in it's day.
Same here! The only thing that had been stolen was majority of the old door knobs and light fixtures ! Can just imagine sitting on the porch before the busy highway was there. Thank you for watching!
The calendar said 2000 and still no inside bathroom. WOW they put in electric but no bathroom. That is wild to say the least. Have a great day
I noticed that you're taking great care to explain where you are in the house. I REALLY appreciate that! Thank you!! It makes the house MUCH more interesting!!
Beautiful home. Love all the fireplaces and porches. Gem Kappy. That front porch gorgeous. The upstairs one.
Such a pretty old house, you know it was a beautiful place at one time! Love the porch!
Beautiful old home..so sad to see it abused.
Thank you.
This house is definitely one of my very favorites . Thanks so much Kappy!
Mr. Kappy I love that you appreciate all this, you have that rare ability to see beyond junk and search for the bones.
Looks like another architectural gem . Beautiful.
Love the layout of this home, had to be a beauty in its day. I like the idea of two living rooms, I think at the time one room was used for formal entertaining (parlor ?) and special guests and the other for daily family gatherings. The 2 porches were ideal for outdoor entertaining and sitting for a while. I can just imagine a glass of lemon aide sitting in a cool rocking chair on a hot summer day. Nice size bedrooms and a lot of unique wood work. Thanks for sharing.
Lemonade---or perhaps mint julep? Second floor porches have fascinated me since the first time I saw one in and illustration in a book in ninth grade. One of the first houses I built for my model railroad had one. Stay safe.
Much like many modern homes with a formal living room and family room. When I was a kid in the 50s our neighbor's old house had a living room where the family gathered and entertained guests informally. Then there was the "morgue" as they called it. I can still remember the velvet drapes, antique piano, marble statues and Victorian lights and furniture. Right out of Arsenic and Old Lace. It was seldom entered but I was fascinated by it and used to go in when we visited. They were interesting and educated people. Middle class but with an aristocratic flair. They had a gardener and cook/housekeeper. I remember looking out the window of our house and seeing them dine by candlelight. Oh, I forgot. The parlour was called the "morgue" because as was the custom years ago when family members died they were laid out in that room. My mother said it was done in our house as well. Personally I like that idea.
Lawana Robertson. A traditional layout in an old home would be a good parlour( for entertaining special guests. Normally off that would be the good parlour bedroom for overnight guests.
@@DavidSmith-sb2ix Your friends house sounded very cool. Travel in those days was tricky( slow). If someone comes for a visit, they would frequently stay over. You’d have the good parlour for entertaining special guests like the school teacher or the preacher. The overnight guests would stay in the guest bedroom off the parlour. Yes, deceased relatives would be laid out in the good parlour. This is a very early house. The banister and railings are so simple. There isn’t really a newel post. The exceptionally deep baseboard is unusual, l would say and quite handsome! That teal blue on one of the fireplaces is, I’m sure original. I think the army 2 toned baseboard colour are no doubt original too. Kappy says that the bedrooms are plain. With all due respect to him, all bedrooms in houses of this vintage and style are going to be plain. They rarely had closets and would have big armoires instead. If the house was Victorian, the upstairs trim might have been more fancy. This house is pre Victorian . It’s colonial and like colonial homes, quite simple in its floor plan. Eventually, the owners would take portions of rooms and turn them in to kitchens and bathrooms. If this house had a basement, there would have been a kitchen with a big stone fireplace. Kappy going into the basement is a big deal to me because l always look to see if there are the remains of a cooking fireplace!!! Cheers!
Beautiful old place. I loved the porchs and blue ceilings.
If my stimulus package was big enough, I'd have that house back to what it was and all it's fireplaces and beauty! To nice to be sitting out there (even near a noisy road) but with rolling fields around it. No, it should have been salvaged. That was one nice old farm house, so sad when people die off and with or without relatives to keep it up through the generations. Die off and it goes to rot. The woodwork is outstanding in it, it's original color, brown and green. Represented the woods and rolling green hills.
I just have to give my opinion. Stimulus package? Can we all just please stop depending on the government? Ugh. I don’t think they should ever have sent any at all. I know you may have just been speaking metaphorically but it’s just something I get really riled up about.
@@nette49 The government takes enough. 🙄 In nearly 100 years of taking and taking they can be “socialist” for once and give back to the people when they are STARVING. It won’t make the US socialist to give out money while the pandemic blows over. They chose to lock everything down, the GOP, being idiots as usual, want to reopen without actually coming up with a solution. Now nearly a year later, the Democrats want to keep everything closed. All in all this was a half ass response. And both parties are fucking trash. Neither one represents the working class anymore. ☝️
Was once a beautiful home! So sad to see it decaying away! I always think of a nice big family that once occupied these old places and how lively they once must've been!
Love the layout and that view from the second floor porch is amazing ... minus the traffic noise .. a fireplace in every room .. love it,
That trim is very unique. Interesting all the fireplace mantles look like the same person made them from the earliest part to the newer portions. Fun explore as always. In this one I’d like to be able to talk to the last person to live here. No plumbing or indoor bathroom. They were living rough in modern times. Thanks for sharing ❤️
Wow never even thought of that! This house was missing a bathroom unless the kids had trashed it beyond recognition, great observation! Never noticed that! Thanks for watching!
I love the way that beautiful "wainscoating" type of feature followed through on the fireplace in the bedroom upstairs. That was so unique and beautiful. I love the way you film, slowly and with great care so we can get a good look. Thank you for that.
Beautiful old house, love it
What a tragedy. I wonder if there were a few babies washed in that sink. Very lovely. Thank you 🦋
I’m glad you are posting again Kappy. I enjoy your content and look forward to your videos. This is a lovely house. It’s a shame it’s left to deteriorate. Thank you for sharing and take care of yourself.
I love your explores and the way you see past the trash and decay to appreciate the beauty of the homes. Stay off the sketchy attic ladders! Thanks again! 😀
Love those porches !! Love that wood on the bottoms of the walls and the green and black colors painted on the wood work !! Such a cute home would have loved to see it back in its day of glory. Great find kappy keep up the exceptional work !!
Love the old farmhouses! There's always beautiful architecture like the wainscoting and fireplaces. Thanks for bringing us along on this experience!
I love this old two-story house. Shame that people let it deteriorate. Still got a lot of character. Thanks for sharing this wonderful fine. You have a great evening and weekend.
It was truly a beautiful home at one time!!!!
Wow! What a cool house! Love the porches! Just think if someone could restore this old place! What a beauty!
In 1840 that was probably just a path out in front of the house, not even an old country road at that point. To me that's what's most amazing. They would have sat on that porch and seen an occasional horse and buggy and nothing more. So weird to think that they would have no idea how 175 years later people from all over the world would get to see that same view.
Glad to see someone thinks like I do!! I totally agree Stacy!! Would of been grand to have done that back in the day!!😉🙆♂️
@@samdorsey4590 🙋🏻♀️ Me too. Even today, if I had the $ I would snap it, restore NOT remodel . And live happily ever after. .
Beautiful old home!! Its nice to take the journey with you through all these old homes especially these days when everyone has to stay home! Thanks so much- look forward to the next one! 😃
Thx. 4 sharing, time has left it's imprint on the ole place
Beautiful!!! So glad you’re back to posting more of your amazing content! These are my favorite homes! The porch makes my day. Lol! Please stay safe and I can’t wait for your next adventure. 😊
Yep back to one house a week! & same I loved the porches! Thank you for watching!
Ah a beautiful old lady. Wish she could talk. Would live to hear her story. Someone put a lot of love and pride into her that is for an excellent video. Stay safe and healthy
Love this house!! I would even take the highway noise.
Thanks for taking us along...Love this house...Thank you
You are too kind thank you very much for watching!
I love watching your channel. I always like the way you go around the houses and show the old architecture of the places. Thanks for all your hard work that you put into your video's.
There you are Kappy, been waiting! Great house and as always, you did a GREAT job showing us! Just love these old homes! Thanks for passing some time for me! Stay healthy and safe!
I saw this house an earlier video - a year or so ago. There had been railing on the top balcony area and most of the windows were intact. A lot of damage has been done since then. Too bad. It looked then like the people had moved out recently. An easy fix. I’m very sad to see this house in it’s present condition.
Thanks my friend for sharing with me this video about Forgotten 175 year old house Abandoned Farm House in Tennessee Kappy it looked like it once was a real nice house back in the day it is sad to see it go to waste. and i can't wait to see your next and God Bless and thanks.
That porch would have been amazing, so beautiful!!
Agreed unfortunately looks out too a loud Highway now, thanks for watching!
@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 - where in TN is this? I would consider buying and rehabbing it.
In love with the primitive baseboards and fireplaces. Gorgeous home! Thank you Kappy!
That was a nice place and some folks had a nice home there for quite awhile;it was not only a place to live but very attractive. You always do nice work,Kappy.
Excellent video. Such a shame a fine fine old home that was a show place in its day. Most people in rural areas in that day lived in log houses or couldnt afford a gallon of paint to paint their home let along such a splendid fine home. I have those pressed metal shingles on my house. I love them. Had it not had those it would have leaked and fell in long ago. Vandals always vandals tearing stuff up. The porch bannisters had been mortised and tenoned on front porch into the columns upstairs. And those doors in back with 6 panels 3 above 3 below were great and that wainscoting. loved it. Needs to be salvaged. What a prosperous farmer he must have been.
Think of the meals holidays and family get together in that home. Births, deaths. Christmas. And all the times relaxing on those porches. That back porch was great! Smoking a pipe out there after a hard days work and a fine meal. Watching the dogs and cows and chickens. Now...that is the life.
Again thanks for a wonderful video , great find. and sharing with everyone!
What a beautiful house yet, lots of history there for sure. Yet another excellent video Kappy.
Nice video
Thanks for moving slowly so we could clearly see that old home.
I just love these old houses that you find!!! well done again 👍
Loved it. Great old house. Lot's of good porch sitting happened at this place I bet. I'd live there, highway or no!
What an amazing place - will someone please save this one? I so, so wish I could!
Lol right as I said I love the nice big back porch Kappy said it, I would love to just sit on the porch and listen to the sounds of nature
I don't know how you do it but I just love all these Old Houses you find!! Amazing!
Can't tell you how much of a perfect distraction these videos are for me in this time. Soothing, thought provoking, and well done. Thanks for caring about these places.
She is still a beauty. Fixable too!. Just need to add on a new bathroom n up to date electrical stuff. I'd me rocking in my chair on both those porches! What a beautiful view. But the noisy freeway is a bummer. That's what headphones are for! Great find Kappy! Hope your staying safe n well. GB.
Beautiful, Old Home Still, Would of Loved to have seen it , in its Hey Day...Stay Safe..
Me too! Will try to find old pictures and share! Thank you for watching!
Could sit on that porch for hours soaking up the country air. Wish I could just pull up stakes and have a house like this renovated 😲
Imagine restoring it to its former glory, wow what a house it would be!
Great house! I absolutely adore porches and when they are 2 story they are epic! When you went in the first livingroom I thought that there were doors laying around the edge of the room...I have never seen woodwork like they have! Very cool! 😊❤
Completely agreed! I’m in love with old houses and big porches! And same here! was a very unique design! Very pretty! Thank you for watching!
woww amazing find kapppy but so sad that would of beeen a beautiful farm house i hope u are well be safe love exploring and keeeep in touch thanks my GD FAN FOR LIFE
Great layout and love the base boards. So sad that highways have to be built so close (well, not really close) to the homes. I can see why no one would restore it because of the noise. Thx Kappy!
What a lovely place it must have been. All those beautiful fireplaces and staircase.💖
As always a well done video. I honestly donot understand why anyone would give you a thumbs down? You are by far one of the best urban explorers out there. I really like that you explore alone and your videos are strictly about the places you are exploring. Without all the distraction that comes about by having several explorers in one location. So "thank you" for that!!! What a nice place this probably was back in the day . And the land surrounding it is just breathtaking and peaceful, well except for the highway noise.
Another thing I noticed, who on earth hits thumbs down on these videos? It must be the same people who are vandalizing, stealing from and trashing these places, jeez.
Oh this house is awesome! And yes, I bet it was lovely with no highway there!! I love looking out the window upstairs and seeing the cows!! And the hills! Somebody really trashed this place, but it is a shame that no one saved it! Personally, I would rather have a old brick home with the big wrap around porch... oh well, I get to dream every time I watch one of your video's! Thank you for always doing this and sharing it with all of us! Stay safe!! Peace, Kim ~
Beautiful view of hills and cows
I wish so much that I could save this one. It's beautiful.
I get sad seeing these homes.A family lived their lives.Wish could have seen it when new.
That busy road was likely a narrow dirt road/trail, and the people in the house probably either got excited, or nervous when somebody was spotted approaching the house.
It is a beautiful old place. You seem to have a knack of finding places of a certain quality. You are right it is such a shame to see quality old places decaying away. At least you are ensuring there is a record. Honestly that place looked like maybe it could be restored. I know there is road noise but there is many a house closer to a busy road than that that is occupied & that one actually still has a very pleasant outlook, with appropriate double glazing it would be an attractive property. My fantasy for this house is for someone to find it who needs a place in that area & see the potential.
WOW!!! That must of been one very beautiful home. Thank you for that journey. I love TN. VA and TN my two best states.
👍Big Home!! Awesome View 👌
Lovely scenery from those windows,. Such a shame it's left abandoned
This is one of my favorites. Beautiful old faded paint colors!
I can't imagine that anyone has lived there as recently as the date on the newspaper suggested. More likely, someone brought newspaper with them to wrap and pack antiques then left one behind.
Love that beautiful old home. I love porches.
I would love this house!
It must have been a grand house at one point. I liked some of the wood lining the bottom of the walls in the ground floor rooms. There is a mystery with a derelict properties: Who lived there? Why were they abandoned. There are very few abandoned places in my town as property places are so high! Anyway, Kappy! thanks for your exploration - RC
No vultures!!! Kappy u lucked out!! Nice old 👧.......watch ur step 😎👍✌
Not only unusual wainscoting but an unusual color scheme throughout the house: I've never seen a house of that style and age with so much green. Unusual to see blue along the tops of some of the walls and on the ceiling. I wonder if that's "haint blue" to keep haunts/ghosts away.
I agree Andrew, the color combination of the wainscoating matches the doors, door surrounds, stairs and some of the mantels. There were fireplaces in most rooms, but only two chimneys on each end of the house; not sure how the smoke/fumes were exhausted. This house had an outhouse somewhere... hopefully away from the water pumphouse. Back in the day outhouse contaminants leaching into wells caused typhus and dysentary.
@@williamkeith8944 I remarked to myself that someone took pains in painting the interior trim, basically brown with the green insets, but wasn't that reversed in places upstairs? I thought I saw green with brown trim. Ah well, it's nice any way you take it. Stay safe.
These old houses are just incredible. What a pity they are left to rot. 😢
Love it! Beautiful old home. God wonder if it could be fixed.
Love this house..not the woodwork color though. I especially love the view! I would love to live there.
A lovely old place! Thanks Kappy 👍😊🙋🌟🕊️
I wish I could go on one of these adventures! I went once to an old casino and it was spooky as hell but fun!!!
Kappy ~ Of all the houses you've videotaped is there even one that somebody reclaimed. If just one, could you go back and show it, with permission of course. I just keep sending these abandoned houses love because they are wanted by a lot of us. TY:)
I'd like to see that too: before and after.
Can some save that house
Sweet house - awesome video ! Beautiful wood throughout .
That was a wonderful house in it's day, I would think it may date from the mid 1800s.
I totally love this place. Thanks for sharing my friend.
Hi Kappy🙂great place love the places you find...hope all is well stay safe💜