Another Saturday evening, another abandoned farmhouse in Australia to explore this is an awesome place and the wind sure is strong out there in the rural areas I always look forward to Saturdays for another episode Thanks.🇦🇺🤠👋🇦🇺
Love this old home and the surrounding land. Please don't ever stop filming the out buildings. I look forward to them too even though the ram was a sad sight. 😢 Thanks for the explore.
Hey Paul What a grand old dame. Such a classical style you have in South Australia. How far from the road did you have to walk to get to this one? I'd take it any day and repair it to it's glory. Cup of tea and a digestive biscuit in the parlour anyone? 🇦🇺
When an older house like that which has not been lived in for 30 or so years and is pulling apart because the ground has shifted; how would the tradesmen restore it. We have the same problems here in central Texas with homes shifting over limestone rock. When a 100 year plus home is restored and the foundation has shifted and moved the house to the point it is unsafe and pulling apart. A foundation company that is licensed for that type of repair digs under the foundation and lifts the home and puts new deep concrete beams under the house. My neighbor, about 200 meters away from my house had that done two years ago. She paid the company about $18,000 US to have the work done. New technology now is being done with a company that comes in and drills thru the concrete foundation in every room of the house then they sink spray nozzles into the 10mm holes they made and while talking to each other on two way radios each worker at a nozzle releases a expanding spray foam into each hole. The spray foam is a expanding foam that as the release it under the foundation it lifts and levels the house and creates a new free floating base under the house that will alow the whole house to move in one piece as it shifts. I don't know if you guys have the same type of foam called "great stuff" but every country in the world should have it.
Great comments Mike! I have seen videos explaining this also but not sure is being done here, I assume it would be. In the 1960s here the. Building codes were changed to combat the clay soil and subsidence problem here in adelaide.the old Stone built homes suffer a lot. Cheers for watching 🙂👍
Thank you Paul! This house & the whole lot are amazing! 😍✌️Love that low background song while walking up to the house. Felt like I was transported to another time. ❤️Yes…..The Green, man….the green….😁❤
I would have loved to see what it looked like probably in the late 30s. It looks like it was a really nice place. Too bad you couldn't catch the kitty!
Thanks, Paul. I not only enjoy the visual part of your videos but it's interesting what I learn about our farm buildings history. It's true that we are never too old to learn!
You can probably date some occupancy by the type of phone jacks that were on the wall. I don’t know but I’d be guessing those jacks were 70/80s. A telecom tech would know when they came out. May I request you get close ups of power meters/ switches/mains connection boxes when possible? Really interesting to see the older stuff.
Hello Paul another beautiful farmhouse great video like always I would love to see those houses when they were lived in back in the day take care love from upstate New York❤😊
What a sad sad old girl Paulie. I often find myself picturing the rooms how they may have been with their wall friezes (70's), pressed tin ceilings, fireplaces complete, their fun colours and bright linoleum. It was once loved😊💓. Thank you, so much fun to get lost in the past!😊 hope you found the pussy and gave her a home with your others🐾😺🐈😻💓Jo🐈
Urbex Indigo thanks my friend thanks for sharing it was a good find nice old home and i am from the U.S.A and i rally enjoyed your video . i gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend and God Bless.
I love the pressed tin ceilings in all these old farmhouses. So much so that I think I will do it in our kitchen the next time we update it. Very cool old house, shame about all of the cracks, I imagine that's probably why it's abandoned. Thanks for sharing!!
Another cool old place mate liked the old track at the start added an old vibe to the video 😊. This is definitely a beauty mate and you even seen the cat 🐈⬛. The tinned pressed ceiling are magnificent to the style of this home, it’s good to see the old door still intact, minus the stained glass surrounding the door frame. Another nice film mate cheers😊😊
Hey Werner! This is that one I was saying I thought looked familiar at the front then realised you had been there too! 😁👍 Grand old home. Cheers mate 👍👍
I really, really like these old field stone homes, what a shame they are being left to rot--its a travesty really they are beautiful old houses, with so much character and charm you don't get these days.😢
Nice old place here, seen better days, not been lived in for quite some time, all those random add ons, I can see back in those days it was all diy done. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Sheep when in there to get out weather and there bees are mad and how died being hit the bees it suck poor ole ram The old house 80s to 90s give or take few years lol
The feral cat's ancestors likely belonged to the occupants. That kitty is still keepin the home fires burnin. Thanks for the tour Paul! Scratch Tux and the rest on the head for me. Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
What a beautiful property, Paul!!!!! Thank you for the wonderful explore!!!! I wish so much the cat would have been brave enough to have come up to you, but I imagine he is truly feral- he just doesn't know he would have had a wonderful new home waiting, had he decided to come up to you. I would love to live on this property, maybe this house is a little more of a fixer-upper than I could take on, but, take it down, and rebuild, and it's a perfect spot.... Thanks, again---SDK
Glad you enjoyed it SDK. 🙂 I have 4 cats now! Lol 🐈🐈🐈🐈 No way a true feral cat is going to even want to interact with humans. She looked very healthy so must be lots of mice and rats around 😁👍
im consistently amazed at the amount of abandoned properties you find. economic downturn? priced out of business? does your state take over the properties after being abandoned? this was a lovely home.
Hi Roma, these old farm houses get absorbed in to larger farms and most of the time were used as cheap rentals for their last use as the farming family usually by this stage have built a newer farmstead or moved on. They still sit on a farmer's land though but just forgotten about. 😁👍😊
🌟Hi Paul, wow another beautiful old gem just love it especially the return veranda sitting in the beautiful countryside very grand. I’m sure a lot of history. Thank you for the tour as always. ❤😊🌟x
Hi Sandra :-) My viewers like to feel the explore unfold as I am seeing it. Sometimes I show snippets of the inside first. Just skip through the video is outside not interesting :-)
Another gem, Paul! Thank you!!! The old house is a gem as well! I reckon that was a deceased feral goat, judging by its horns. Very impressive window spider-web @ 18:43. They can be quite aggressive, but their bite is not life threatening, unlike some other species we have in this wide brown land...👍
What a beautiful old home. I love the way it’s laid out. You’re said the ceiling tiles are depictions of shells, but they looked odd to me, so I stopped the video and studied them. They look like Egyptian feather fans to me. As you know, anything Egyptian was hot in the Victorian era. A pattern of Egyptian feather fans would not be out of place at that time. Call me crazy, but that’s what I see. 😊
This was awesome, Paul. Loved the little cat running out. I've always wondered with such graffiti as you saw there, is it done for a "rise" or from some actual group into that sorta rotten stuff? I've often noticed most places have that sorta rubbish graffiti in them, sadly. Loved the bullnose verandah and the hallway. There's nothing much like that being built in modern times with such character. Keep on exploring far and wide, my friend 💯 😍
Hey Drew! 😁 This one would have been a real beauty back in her prime with the remaining details giving us a glimpse. Keep up your great explores too mate, Cheers 😁👍
Hi paul, what a beautiful old girl, how can anyone up and leave it. People don't appreciate the heritage of the home. Can't wait to see your next episode. Cheers deb
@@urbexindigo5164 No wannabee Yankees for me, can't stand them, nice if you listened to how you sound with this stuff, false comes to mind, however it is 2024.
I love that opening music 🤩🎶
This is a tall lady with some character. Owners appear to have been financially well-off. Majestic chimneys too. I appreciate your love for cats.
Love cats Kaylyn, I have 4 and 3 were rescue 😊👍
Ahhh, happy Sunday morning. Nothing like a coffee and a new awesome explore to start the day.
Like your taste in music it sets the mood
Beautiful old home ❤️
The wind rattling her bones was the perfect backing track!
Thanks for taking us along 👍❤️
She was a beauty in her day! Awesome video mate, cheer’s! ❤️😘🤘👍
I'm amazed at the wind you have!! A beautiful old place.......thanks for the tour!!
Another Saturday evening, another abandoned farmhouse in Australia to explore
this is an awesome place and the wind sure is strong out there in the rural areas
I always look forward to Saturdays for another episode Thanks.🇦🇺🤠👋🇦🇺
Love this old home and the surrounding land. Please don't ever stop filming the out buildings. I look forward to them too even though the ram was a sad sight. 😢 Thanks for the explore.
Another fantastic find. Thank you Paul. 😁
Hey Paul
What a grand old dame. Such a classical style you have in South Australia. How far from the road did you have to walk to get to this one?
I'd take it any day and repair it to it's glory. Cup of tea and a digestive biscuit in the parlour anyone? 🇦🇺
Seeing the parlour room fully furnished in its day would be great 👍😁
When an older house like that which has not been lived in for 30 or so years and is pulling apart because the ground has shifted; how would the tradesmen restore it. We have the same problems here in central Texas with homes shifting over limestone rock. When a 100 year plus home is restored and the foundation has shifted and moved the house to the point it is unsafe and pulling apart. A foundation company that is licensed for that type of repair digs under the foundation and lifts the home and puts new deep concrete beams under the house. My neighbor, about 200 meters away from my house had that done two years ago. She paid the company about $18,000 US to have the work done. New technology now is being done with a company that comes in and drills thru the concrete foundation in every room of the house then they sink spray nozzles into the 10mm holes they made and while talking to each other on two way radios each worker at a nozzle releases a expanding spray foam into each hole. The spray foam is a expanding foam that as the release it under the foundation it lifts and levels the house and creates a new free floating base under the house that will alow the whole house to move in one piece as it shifts. I don't know if you guys have the same type of foam called "great stuff" but every country in the world should have it.
Great comments Mike! I have seen videos explaining this also but not sure is being done here, I assume it would be. In the 1960s here the. Building codes were changed to combat the clay soil and subsidence problem here in adelaide.the old Stone built homes suffer a lot. Cheers for watching 🙂👍
She was a beautiful home in her days..
Thank you Paul! This house & the whole lot are amazing! 😍✌️Love that low background song while walking up to the house. Felt like I was transported to another time. ❤️Yes…..The Green, man….the green….😁❤
Hi Liz 😊 glad you enjoyed. And yes these old places are like a time machine but I would love to see them in their prime! Cheers for watching 👍😁
I thought the soft muffled music at the beginning were two stroke dirt bikes far off in the distance at first, but no.
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Historical Places Trust sometime restore these beautiful old homes, the days families stayed together, rich in history, well worth remembering🏡💕💚
I would have loved to see what it looked like probably in the late 30s. It looks like it was a really nice place. Too bad you couldn't catch the kitty!
Hi Deb, looked very healthyfor a ferral cat so I guess there is plenty of nice and rats around 😁👍
Thanks, Paul. I not only enjoy the visual part of your videos but it's interesting what I learn about our farm buildings history. It's true that we are never too old to learn!
Cheers Jen and I agree, I love learning more and more going through these old homes! 👍😁
You can probably date some occupancy by the type of phone jacks that were on the wall. I don’t know but I’d be guessing those jacks were 70/80s. A telecom tech would know when they came out.
May I request you get close ups of power meters/ switches/mains connection boxes when possible? Really interesting to see the older stuff.
Yes can do no worries! Cheers for watching 👍😁
Hello Paul another beautiful farmhouse great video like always I would love to see those houses when they were lived in back in the day take care love from upstate New York❤😊
It would have been a nice house in its time the dead animal in the wash house or laundry is a goat its got the long pointed horns
What a sad sad old girl Paulie. I often find myself picturing the rooms how they may have been with their wall friezes (70's), pressed tin ceilings, fireplaces complete, their fun colours and bright linoleum. It was once loved😊💓. Thank you, so much fun to get lost in the past!😊 hope you found the pussy and gave her a home with your others🐾😺🐈😻💓Jo🐈
Urbex Indigo thanks my friend thanks for sharing it was a good find nice old home and i am from the U.S.A and i rally enjoyed your video . i gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend and God Bless.
Such lovely history going to waste
I love the pressed tin ceilings in all these old farmhouses. So much so that I think I will do it in our kitchen the next time we update it. Very cool old house, shame about all of the cracks, I imagine that's probably why it's abandoned. Thanks for sharing!!
❤ this is classy xo
Another cool old place mate liked the old track at the start added an old vibe to the video 😊. This is definitely a beauty mate and you even seen the cat 🐈⬛. The tinned pressed ceiling are magnificent to the style of this home, it’s good to see the old door still intact, minus the stained glass surrounding the door frame. Another nice film mate cheers😊😊
Hey Werner! This is that one I was saying I thought looked familiar at the front then realised you had been there too! 😁👍 Grand old home. Cheers mate 👍👍
@@urbexindigo5164 definitely a beauty mate
I really, really like these old field stone homes, what a shame they are being left to rot--its a travesty really they are beautiful old houses, with so much character and charm you don't get these days.😢
Lovely old farmhouse great to see loved it.thank you enjoyed it ❤
Nice old place here, seen better days, not been lived in for quite some time, all those random add ons, I can see back in those days it was all diy done. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Glad you enjoyed MM Cheers again :-)
@urbexindigo5164 I always look forward to the videos. It's always interesting. Cheers :)
what a old beauty
That's to bad looks like that family was doing very well there and the farm ended
Blink and you'd probably miss the cat
Sheep when in there to get out weather and there bees are mad and how died being hit the bees it suck poor ole ram
The old house 80s to 90s give or take few years lol
The feral cat's ancestors likely belonged to the occupants. That kitty is still keepin the home fires burnin.
Thanks for the tour Paul!
Scratch Tux and the rest on the head for me.
Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
Cheers John! 😁👍🐈
I fined some of these grand house sad to see the state that they are in ,the doors etc still look good .
Lots of doors! The round fireplaces were cool.
Very interesting, thank you for the tour.
What a beautiful property, Paul!!!!! Thank you for the wonderful explore!!!! I wish so much the cat would have been brave enough to have come up to you, but I imagine he is truly feral- he just doesn't know he would have had a wonderful new home waiting, had he decided to come up to you. I would love to live on this property, maybe this house is a little more of a fixer-upper than I could take on, but, take it down, and rebuild, and it's a perfect spot.... Thanks, again---SDK
Glad you enjoyed it SDK. 🙂 I have 4 cats now! Lol 🐈🐈🐈🐈 No way a true feral cat is going to even want to interact with humans. She looked very healthy so must be lots of mice and rats around 😁👍
im consistently amazed at the amount of abandoned properties you find. economic downturn? priced out of business? does your state take over the properties after being abandoned? this was a lovely home.
Hi Roma, these old farm houses get absorbed in to larger farms and most of the time were used as cheap rentals for their last use as the farming family usually by this stage have built a newer farmstead or moved on. They still sit on a farmer's land though but just forgotten about. 😁👍😊
🌟Hi Paul, wow another beautiful old gem just love it especially the return veranda sitting in the beautiful countryside very grand. I’m sure a lot of history. Thank you for the tour as always. ❤😊🌟x
Glad you enjoyed it Megan. A great old home in a great location, very windy on that day though lol 👍🙂
@@urbexindigo5164 definitely windy at least it was a nice day, did you find the cat?
If this was in the
Backrooms which
level would it be? 🤔
I'm assuming that's a game?? 😊 I'm not sure but this one was very isolated and somewhat eerie. What level? 😊
How do you come across these?
Love the style of this one from the outside..ripper...U.I
I have some pics of a old fridge we found while camping in NSW...thought you might be interested....Do you have a email to send them to you....cheers
Windy old SA
Why would there be a fire place in the food store where you saw the cat?
Have seen them before too, I guess the space was a multiple use cellar 👍
I wish you all would show the inside the house and the outer part last
Hi Sandra :-) My viewers like to feel the explore unfold as I am seeing it. Sometimes I show snippets of the inside first. Just skip through the video is outside not interesting :-)
Another gem, Paul! Thank you!!! The old house is a gem as well! I reckon that was a deceased feral goat, judging by its horns. Very impressive window spider-web @ 18:43. They can be quite aggressive, but their bite is not life threatening, unlike some other species we have in this wide brown land...👍
great explore, does that wind make it feel less hot? Always wondered why it is so windy, Is it coming off the ocean? thanks
This was filmed last year in winter, so it was quite cool. 🙂👍
Oh I thought it was a recent summer video, I was wondering why you had on a long sleeves in the heat. Thanks for your replay and great videos
What a beautiful old home. I love the way it’s laid out. You’re said the ceiling tiles are depictions of shells, but they looked odd to me, so I stopped the video and studied them. They look like Egyptian feather fans to me. As you know, anything Egyptian was hot in the Victorian era. A pattern of Egyptian feather fans would not be out of place at that time. Call me crazy, but that’s what I see. 😊
Thanks for the tour😊
Love these big farm houses
Great vidéo 👍👍❤️❤️😺😺👋🌦️
I love it thanx paul xx
There I was, online and waiting for Paul's offering so I could be first but had to visit the smallest room in the house and Anita beat me! 😁
This was awesome, Paul. Loved the little cat running out. I've always wondered with such graffiti as you saw there, is it done for a "rise" or from some actual group into that sorta rotten stuff? I've often noticed most places have that sorta rubbish graffiti in them, sadly.
Loved the bullnose verandah and the hallway. There's nothing much like that being built in modern times with such character. Keep on exploring far and wide, my friend 💯 😍
Hey Drew! 😁 This one would have been a real beauty back in her prime with the remaining details giving us a glimpse. Keep up your great explores too mate, Cheers 😁👍
Hi paul, what a beautiful old girl, how can anyone up and leave it. People don't appreciate the heritage of the home. Can't wait to see your next episode. Cheers deb
"Man its so windy guys"............incredible talk.
Incredible comments. Obviously feeling down about yourself Carlos? Take a long earned holiday and come visit Australia man. Cheers guys lol :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 No wannabee Yankees for me, can't stand them, nice if you listened to how you sound with this stuff, false comes to mind, however it is 2024.
I bet she was a beauty in her day, even in old age she's got a unique charm. Stobey poles, sour sobs and VB cans, can it be any more south aussie?