What an incredible video. Absolutely amazing. I would never have e seen this had not for you. This is just the very best I have ever seen on RUclips. Thank you
What kind of trade would you need an hour days to build something like this and how many people has nothing is bolt like this anymore it shows it lasts so it is a Dying thread would be good to know also please do some more in Scotland we have so many places in Scotland abandoned villages not documented thanks
I have watched your videos for several years from Ohio, US. When you were a ghost hunter, I loved your show. Now, I so enjoy watching your exploration of Wales. I have also been in love with anything to do with the UK,the legend of King Arthur, Merlin, the legends of Stonehenge, and anything with the history of Wales, Ireland, and Britain. I was a high school English teacher .I personally studied the Knights Templar, the masons, the Illuminati. I enjoyed the video of the slate caves and town. This may sound weird, but I have always been drawn to Wales. Maybe in a past life, I lived there. Please keep doing your exploring. I learn so much. I'm 72 years old and love learning. You do a fantastic job of describing and giving history.
@davidboyd4137 True. Learning about history shows us where we are today. There is nothing new that has not been before, just a different time period with different people involved. We haven't learned from the past.
Hi, I'm from Pennsylvania and also enjoy all Adams adventures. Only I had Grandmothers that came to the US from Wales and I love watching what they may have seen back in the day. Especially the houses he goes through I picture the Grandparents I never knew. Maybe you feel close to it because somewhere down the line someone in your family came from there.
I live in Anglesey, lived here all my life and I love my country so will never move away from here. It’s ok going on holiday or doing a bit of backpacking, but to me nowhere will beat my island, my country 🏴 Anglesey is full of secrets and places to visit and I hope you enjoy your time here, Cymru am byth 💪
Britain is beautiful. Seeing these explores reveals to me many hidden gems. You are so lucky to call this place home. The Welsh language fascinates me 🙋 Australia is a baby in comparison
Grand N. Wales Mansion built in the 17th Century left abandoned since WW2 was once visited by royalty. Built in 1612 by Sir Richard Bulkeley, one of the most prominent families in N. Wales. He died in 1621 before the property was finished to reach his specifications, which originally featured a Great Hall with two side wings forming a U-shaped pattern of the Jacobean architextural design. In 1776, London architect Samuel Wyatt built a Neo-Palladean style structure that incapsulated the Jacobean original with a curved facade, which is evidenced in the ruins balconies, terracies, and follies. The estate included a landscape park that over looked Beaumaris Castle and boasted of the finest views of any grand estate looking over the Menai Strait and Mountains of N. Wales. Baron Hill was then inherited by Lord Bulkeley's nephew, Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams Bulkeley in 1822. *Princess Victoria, the future Queen visited it ten years later. Another architect of London, Henry Harrison lowered the three storied mansion to two stories on the main house. Then added parapet balustrades and an entrance portico, as well as a massive square service block and central courtyard. A new entrance drive was added winding up from the south to the west side of the Mansion. The final remodeling of the estate took place in the 19th century by David Moore who added Italianate details. *During WW1 the dwindling fortune of the then Williams Bulkeley family meant that they could no longer maintain the estate. The property was vacated in 1920's and was uninhabited until WW2. *The mansion was requisitioned by the government and used as temporary housing for Polish soldiers. *Having found the building so cold the soldiers started a fire in hopes to be moved to a different accomodation. But the plan backfired, the fire got out of control and destroyed large portions of the mansions interior!!!! Instead of being moved to a new location, the Polish soldiers were situated in tents on the estate. Since the Polish soldiers burned down the interior of the mansion it was left in ruins. By the 21st century it was left roofless and gutless.
What an incredible place. The photographs of the building in its original state interspersed with the current ruined state was really evocative. It's beautiful.
You are by far the best explorer out there Love how happy you are and your passion when your out exploring The content in your videos is second to none Happy new year Can’t wait to watch your videos in 2025 😊
I last visited in 1999 and you wouldn’t believe how this property has changed , It was a lot more accessible and some of the rooms still had floors in them
@@joerendell4133 yes, I do unfortunately they are all on an old hard drive I removed from a laptop years ago along with videos of the place in the pet Cemetery they used to be a big urn on top of that stone plinth you have shown and the family’s pets were all pug dogs and cats . I still have three magnificent tiles I found in the property that I brought home with me , I’m told they would’ve originally been situated in a very grand fireplace. They depict autumn summer and winter spring was missing.
This was an incredible explore, so lush and green. Stunning grounds with what is left of history within the walls left standing. I love ferns. They can grow anywhere at any angle😊 You really went above and beyond to bring us to such a gorgeous area of Wales. Thank you, Adam. From winter wonderland 🇨🇦
I especially loved how you included photographs from earlier times showing a section of the grounds in all its grandeur, as well as the images of the castle itself prior to its current state of decay. Fabulous and absolutely brilliant footage. Thank you.
I absolutely loved this episode ❤ You're on a winner with this style of filming and editing. The way you spliced pictures of how it originally looked. Spot on 😊 It enhanced the whole episode. Loved it ❤ Thank you 😊 Happy New Year 🎉
Hello Adam, my grandfather used to be head gardener at a huge house. With greenhouses very similar…some with constant heating so they could grow exotic fruit to go on the family dining table all year long. I remember him pollinating peaches with a feather, so large juicy peaches fruited in Nov/December..huge bunches of grapes hung down, and the fruit that literally kept him up at nights was growing pineapples….in large trenches in the ground, over hot pipes, lots of straw surrounding them…oh how they worried him, but they never failed to please the family! Root vegetables had been dug before frosts and buried in clamps of soil, so the looked a fresh when dug out as when buried, and the list went on, but for me it was a magic wonderland to see these magnificent peaches etc growing while it snowed outside! People don’t realise gardeners back then we’re responsible for all vegetables fruit and of course fresh flowers to decorate the house, so there were always young lads running round with barrows of coke to keep the fires topped up. Many young men were lost in the Great War who would have had jobs on the estate. Such a different way of life to today. Thanks Adam for the beautiful start to your film with that sad ship wreck,..I can just imagine you buying that now if it was water tight and you had enough pennies..be an ideal Adam House Boat! So sad how these things are just allowed to rot after working so well for 40 years!…..Now for the Mansion…such an exciting episode Adam! Many, many thanks for taking us with you on this super adventure! Happy New Year to you and yours! PLEASE stay safe, take mask &gloves and tell your best mate where your going if it’s aN Adam exploring alone job! You gave me so many close strokes last year! 🙄love you too much to lose you! Love n hugs Helen 👩🦳🤞🫶😘😘☕️☕️. Very Best Wishes to our Best Explorer/photographer going! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍🥰
The Shipwreck although beautiful, “felt” sad to me. The Island of the Dead, what an absolute beautiful “Resting Community.” The Mansion is absolutely incredible!
A great way to end the year 2024 .Sad vibes with this explore, the pet cemetery was nice.I do enjoy going around old graveyards. Cool explore and interesting to boot ,wow those bats 🦇🦇🦇.Happy new year Adam and may you have a peaceful 2025.🥰 xxx
Adam, wow this video is nothing but spectacular. I am in awe, I mean awe. The start, that ship, low tide. I grew up in a small town in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. We would go down at low tide and dig for clams and high tide, to swim. That ship, wow, I mean wow. I have to say this manion, it was like I was in a dream, I am under water, a mermaid swimming along side you. It just didn't feel real, yet it was. Every room, and oh lord showing the pictures of the way it looked yester-years. Thank you for that. It is always so amazing to see old buildings the way they used to be. Thank you for bringing me along. If I had a wish, well a prayer, what I would give to be on one of these adventures with you. I would wear boots though, haha... Always boots if outdoors. Love this so much. Miss Jasmine & Matt. Happy New Years to you. Love you lots. Dale from Canada.
I enjoyed this video. I just happened to find this page, while searching historical sites. I listen to historical sites like yours. I look forward to listening to more of them. I am a student of political and historical sites. When I retired 20 years ago in the spring, I was planning to do visits to historical in Europe but within that same year with relapsed MS which ended my plans. Sites such as yours have to fill in my void.
Thank You Adam, You have made my year better, I live for your videos, those rare weeks you don't post spins me out. But you have to live as well. Thank you for all the miles you've gone and people you've introduced us to. Quiet spoken lady with you today. Let's Go into 2025 with gusto, Love Ya Mate, Come to Australia Ill show you spiders! XX
The amount of bricks used in those vaulted cellar ceilings and floors is mind blowing. Its not a feature of anything thats built nowadays. Great explore Adam.
Hey Adam, love that mansion. The greenery around there is absolutely gorgeous, love the aging of the mansion and how the greenery is taking over. It just gives it character and those bats 🦇 they were so cute. You have given us another fantastic explore. Thank you 😍
That was so interesting to watch, thank you so much Adam. I hope you will try to bring us some more of these historic gems when you can. Happy New Year to you and Sharon. 💕🇦🇺
Wow, that was amazing. The best part was the pet cemetery. I’ve never seen that before. That’s the love and respect pets always need to be shown. That is priceless.
To have SO MUCH wealth and then to lose it all blows my mind. It would have been so so sad to walk away from this inheritance. A reversal of good fortune
How sweet is the pet cemetery to honor their pets. Love the way you talked to the bats. Thank you for the awesome videos. I always look forward to the new posts but also still going through your older videos. Watching from South-Africa. This is the type of videos that calms me down before going to bed! 😊
Beautiful explore today Adam! I loved hearing the history, thought you may have found Noah's Ark lol, the amazing ruins, the cute little bats, a pet cemetary...thank you for taking us with you on a hidden walk through time!! 💜
Absolutely breathtaking. You almost expect to see Bilbo Baggins coming out of the undergrowth. So sad it got destroyed. So the people responsible ended up in even colder , more miserable conditions. Excellent adventure. ❤❤
I really love this type of thing. What a great discovery. I love how you describe it all and how it would've been . You're great at that. A true talent.
What a beautiful place it must’ve been in its heyday. Sad to see it’s ruined shell now but lots still to see. Thanks Adam for braving the mud and the bats to show us around. All the best for 2025, take care❤👩🏼
Its weird to think that the basement is still there even though there is no house left ... Its a shame isnt it ... Thank you for showing us around Adam Happy New Year to you xx
The random doorways where the entrances to the workers cottages now delapidated. 😢 What a wonderful explore. A life time ago l used to visit Anglesey with my school friend.
Awesome video.Amazing brick and stone construction and thanks for the history on it along with the little pet cemetary in those beautiful woods.Thanks Adam and Shawn!!Cheers!!And Happy New Year back at ya's!!
Wow we studied that very place in school back in the 1970s and early 1980s.Those stones im so happy to see people really taken care of that part and good RESPECT to those men who died in the wars.. This place sure looks difrent from back then to now.Thank you for lettin me be by your side while exploring this ol rugged Mansions they were built to last for centeries.. Love ya lots and videos you have done in the last years love ghost hunting too. Love and Respect Barbie & Sam NWP< FL USA HAPPEIST NEW YEARS TO YOU AND FAMILY INCLUDING THE LADY YOUR WALKING WITH. 2025 SOON
Awesome who would have thought a pet cemetery way back when…. Amazing just shows how much the pets were loved and still preserved…. Awesome work Adam….i def would have been lost and freaked out miles before….the mansion….😮😱👻
I absolutely love your shows. Exploring or ghost hunting. I also enjoy watching you and Matt together. So much we can see because you share with us. Thank you!
What an incredible video. Absolutely amazing. I would never have e seen this had not for you. This is just the very best I have ever seen on RUclips. Thank you
Wow, thank you!
What kind of trade would you need an hour days to build something like this and how many people has nothing is bolt like this anymore it shows it lasts so it is a Dying thread would be good to know also please do some more in Scotland we have so many places in Scotland abandoned villages not documented thanks
I have watched your videos for several years from Ohio, US. When you were a ghost hunter, I loved your show. Now, I so enjoy watching your exploration of Wales. I have also been in love with anything to do with the UK,the legend of King Arthur, Merlin, the legends of Stonehenge, and anything with the history of Wales, Ireland, and Britain. I was a high school English teacher .I personally studied the Knights Templar, the masons, the Illuminati. I enjoyed the video of the slate caves and town. This may sound weird, but I have always been drawn to Wales. Maybe in a past life, I lived there. Please keep doing your exploring. I learn so much. I'm 72 years old and love learning. You do a fantastic job of describing and giving history.
😅 Illuminati ⚠️🚨⚠️ ⚠️🚨⚠️ warnings... ( = the enlightened ones, ), as we know knowledge is power, but in the wrong hands...🌌💫✨🌟😅
@davidboyd4137 True. Learning about history shows us where we are today. There is nothing new that has not been before, just a different time period with different people involved. We haven't learned from the past.
Hi, I'm from Pennsylvania and also enjoy all Adams adventures. Only I had Grandmothers that came to the US from Wales and I love watching what they may have seen back in the day. Especially the houses he goes through I picture the Grandparents I never knew. Maybe you feel close to it because somewhere down the line someone in your family came from there.
@@davidboyd4137 WEF today lead by satan
He started out as an explorer greetings from Ireland ✨🕊️☘️🎄❄️
I live in Anglesey, lived here all my life and I love my country so will never move away from here. It’s ok going on holiday or doing a bit of backpacking, but to me nowhere will beat my island, my country 🏴 Anglesey is full of secrets and places to visit and I hope you enjoy your time here, Cymru am byth 💪
I used to live in llamfairynhonwy😊
verry good .I love your sharing.
Britain is beautiful. Seeing these explores reveals to me many hidden gems. You are so lucky to call this place home. The Welsh language fascinates me 🙋 Australia is a baby in comparison
Grand N. Wales Mansion built in the 17th Century left abandoned since WW2 was once visited by royalty. Built in 1612 by Sir Richard Bulkeley, one of the most prominent families in N. Wales. He died in 1621 before the property was finished to reach his specifications, which originally featured a Great Hall with two side wings forming a U-shaped pattern of the Jacobean architextural design. In 1776, London architect Samuel Wyatt built a Neo-Palladean style structure that incapsulated the Jacobean original with a curved facade, which is evidenced in the ruins balconies, terracies, and follies. The estate included a landscape park that over looked Beaumaris Castle and boasted of the finest views of any grand estate looking over the Menai Strait and Mountains of N. Wales. Baron Hill was then inherited by Lord Bulkeley's nephew, Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams Bulkeley in 1822. *Princess Victoria, the future Queen visited it ten years later. Another architect of London, Henry Harrison lowered the three storied mansion to two stories on the main house. Then added parapet balustrades and an entrance portico, as well as a massive square service block and central courtyard. A new entrance drive was added winding up from the south to the west side of the Mansion. The final remodeling of the estate took place in the 19th century by David Moore who added Italianate details. *During WW1 the dwindling fortune of the then Williams Bulkeley family meant that they could no longer maintain the estate. The property was vacated in 1920's and was uninhabited until WW2. *The mansion was requisitioned by the government and used as temporary housing for Polish soldiers. *Having found the building so cold the soldiers started a fire in hopes to be moved to a different accomodation. But the plan backfired, the fire got out of control and destroyed large portions of the mansions interior!!!! Instead of being moved to a new location, the Polish soldiers were situated in tents on the estate. Since the Polish soldiers burned down the interior of the mansion it was left in ruins. By the 21st century it was left roofless and gutless.
What an incredible place. The photographs of the building in its original state interspersed with the current ruined state was really evocative. It's beautiful.
Forgotten old buildings give me a feeling of antiquity, but there's also a little scary mystery behind it.
That Mansion Still With Old Beauty, Imagine In The Day How Marvelous This Place Was!
There is beauty and chaos in decay, the Island and the mansion ,stunning history.
It just shows you we really don't have a clue whats out there,it just makes you wonder what else we're missing ❤️
You are by far the best explorer out there
Love how happy you are and your passion when your out exploring
The content in your videos is second to none
Happy new year
Can’t wait to watch your videos in 2025 😊
You're the best! happy new year
I last visited in 1999 and you wouldn’t believe how this property has changed , It was a lot more accessible and some of the rooms still had floors in them
Wow, I don't suppose you have any pictures of it back then to compare and share now?
@@joerendell4133 yes, I do unfortunately they are all on an old hard drive I removed from a laptop years ago along with videos of the place in the pet Cemetery they used to be a big urn on top of that stone plinth you have shown and the family’s pets were all pug dogs and cats . I still have three magnificent tiles I found in the property that I brought home with me , I’m told they would’ve originally been situated in a very grand fireplace. They depict autumn summer and winter spring was missing.
Last went here 30 years ago. A lot easier to get to then Loved going there. Thanks for taking me back down memory lane.
I love seeing the old pictures, to give a better idea of what it looked like.
What a beautiful place with an amazing and sad history. Well done, Adam!
thanks kathy glad you enjoyed, happy new year
This was an incredible explore, so lush and green. Stunning grounds with what is left of history within the walls left standing. I love ferns. They can grow anywhere at any angle😊
You really went above and beyond to bring us to such a gorgeous area of Wales. Thank you, Adam. From winter wonderland 🇨🇦
Amazing, used to be so beautiful! Sad to see it in ruins!
Great video👍🏻
How eerily beautiful. What a shame it's gone to ruin. Fantastic views too. Loved the old shipwreck.
Such a shame the mansion and it's grounds weren't rescued and restored :( . Such a lovely share. Thank you.
Hi Adam and everyone
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Hi Penny, Happy New Year 🎉
Hi Penny 👋🏼
Hi Penny…Happy New Year and lots of Blessings for you and your family🙏
I especially loved how you included photographs from earlier times showing a section of the grounds in all its grandeur, as well as the images of the castle itself prior to its current state of decay. Fabulous and absolutely brilliant footage. Thank you.
I absolutely loved this episode ❤
You're on a winner with this style of filming and editing. The way you spliced pictures of how it originally looked. Spot on 😊 It enhanced the whole episode.
Loved it ❤
Thank you 😊
Happy New Year 🎉
@pagancindy. Agree. I like that extra spliced pic addition too.
What a peacefull beautiful place to be buried with the sound of seagulls and the water and all that history❤❤❤❤
Love this! I looked this place up and saw the photos of people that lived there and how magnificent this place used to look. Thank you!
Hello Adam, my grandfather used to be head gardener at a huge house. With greenhouses very similar…some with constant heating so they could grow exotic fruit to go on the family dining table all year long. I remember him pollinating peaches with a feather, so large juicy peaches fruited in Nov/December..huge bunches of grapes hung down, and the fruit that literally kept him up at nights was growing pineapples….in large trenches in the ground, over hot pipes, lots of straw surrounding them…oh how they worried him, but they never failed to please the family! Root vegetables had been dug before frosts and buried in clamps of soil, so the looked a fresh when dug out as when buried, and the list went on, but for me it was a magic wonderland to see these magnificent peaches etc growing while it snowed outside! People don’t realise gardeners back then we’re responsible for all vegetables fruit and of course fresh flowers to decorate the house, so there were always young lads running round with barrows of coke to keep the fires topped up. Many young men were lost in the Great War who would have had jobs on the estate. Such a different way of life to today.
Thanks Adam for the beautiful start to your film with that sad ship wreck,..I can just imagine you buying that now if it was water tight and you had enough pennies..be an ideal Adam House Boat! So sad how these things are just allowed to rot after working so well for 40 years!…..Now for the Mansion…such an exciting episode Adam! Many, many thanks for taking us with you on this super adventure!
Happy New Year to you and yours! PLEASE stay safe, take mask &gloves and tell your best mate where your going if it’s aN Adam exploring alone job! You gave me so many close strokes last year! 🙄love you too much to lose you! Love n hugs Helen 👩🦳🤞🫶😘😘☕️☕️. Very Best Wishes to our Best Explorer/photographer going! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍🥰
The Shipwreck although beautiful, “felt” sad to me. The Island of the Dead, what an absolute beautiful “Resting Community.”
The Mansion is absolutely incredible!
Huge boat wow, , beautiful amazing place looks so peaceful.
A great way to end the year 2024 .Sad vibes with this explore, the pet cemetery was nice.I do enjoy going around old graveyards. Cool explore and interesting to boot ,wow those bats 🦇🦇🦇.Happy new year Adam and may you have a peaceful 2025.🥰 xxx
Oh wow must have been a beautiful place x
Thanks
Thank you so much Margaret you legend
Let's end the year with a new explore. Let's go!
I thoroughly enjoyed this explore! Thanks for wading through all the mud to share this with us! I am mesmerized by this place! Thank you!👏👏
The grounds were lovely and the mansion was so cool. Love the pet cemetery! Thanks for the great video Adam!
My pleasure!
Adam, wow this video is nothing but spectacular. I am in awe, I mean awe. The start, that ship, low tide. I grew up in a small town in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. We would go down at low tide and dig for clams and high tide, to swim. That ship, wow, I mean wow. I have to say this manion, it was like I was in a dream, I am under water, a mermaid swimming along side you. It just didn't feel real, yet it was. Every room, and oh lord showing the pictures of the way it looked yester-years. Thank you for that. It is always so amazing to see old buildings the way they used to be. Thank you for bringing me along. If I had a wish, well a prayer, what I would give to be on one of these adventures with you. I would wear boots though, haha... Always boots if outdoors. Love this so much. Miss Jasmine & Matt. Happy New Years to you. Love you lots. Dale from Canada.
Adam, hello from Louisiana USA. So enjoyed this. Much prefer the exploring over the ghost hunting.
Me too
I like both haunted exploring and history exploring!
I love the history exploring
I love the explores but a little bit of paranormal at the end see if there's any spirits of the people who once lived there
Amazing video. I loved that you showed the old pictures of what it looked like years ago. Happy New Year 🇱🇷
Thanks!
Great place Adam, thank you, but you do need to get some wellies. Glad you remembered the torch this time :)
Git ye some wellies innit?
Adam, WE NEED A METAL DETECTOR for these trips! Thanks for taking us along! Loved it.
That estate looked amazing in the old photographs, it would've been stunning.
WOW!! What a beautiful place.
Thank you so much for this video!
Thanks for sharing this hidden gem. I would feel safe sleeping the basement of that mansion. Maybe use a wine shelf as a bed if it's wide enough 😏👍
Oh sweet pet cemetery 😢❤
Honestly, one of the coolest explorations I've seen in a while.
Wow what a fantastic video thanks for sharing this amazing place
Love these explores! The variety you're giving us lately is very interesting! Awesome work!
Glad you like them!
Wow great video great explore can't wait to see more in the new year 👏👌👍❤️
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING… loved it. Thank you so much for sharing Adam xx ❤❤
This is stunning. What a great find.
Just what we need on a lazy Sunday night...thanks Adam 👍😘
Beautiful mansion what a shame x
Absolutely loved every bit of this explore. What a stunning place. Happy New Year.
Happy new year!
Can’t wait! Let’s go!!! 🙌
Great video Adam hope the newyear brings u peace and prosperity ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow just wow,that shipwreck is amazing ,but that Mansion was outstanding ,thanks Adam for sharing this video with us
And I wish you a happy new year.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Adam happy new year to you an your family lv Ann great video ❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
What a great place I loved the bats, such an interesting place😃
Awe the bats❤😊
I enjoyed this video. I just happened to find this page, while searching historical sites. I listen to historical sites like yours. I look forward to listening to more of them. I am a student of political and historical sites. When I retired 20 years ago in the spring, I was planning to do visits to historical in Europe but within that same year with relapsed MS which ended my plans. Sites such as yours have to fill in my void.
Thank You Adam, You have made my year better, I live for your videos, those rare weeks you don't post spins me out. But you have to live as well.
Thank you for all the miles you've gone and people you've introduced us to. Quiet spoken lady with you today.
Let's Go into 2025 with gusto, Love Ya Mate, Come to Australia Ill show you spiders! XX
Another banger thank you mark beautiful place is Wales,happy healthy new year can't wait for what you have in-store.❤🏴
The amount of bricks used in those vaulted cellar ceilings and floors is mind blowing. Its not a feature of anything thats built nowadays.
Great explore Adam.
Hey Adam, love that mansion. The greenery around there is absolutely gorgeous, love the aging of the mansion and how the greenery is taking over. It just gives it character and those bats 🦇 they were so cute. You have given us another fantastic explore. Thank you 😍
That was so interesting to watch, thank you so much Adam. I hope you will try to bring us some more of these historic gems when you can. Happy New Year to you and Sharon. 💕🇦🇺
Epicness 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Wow, that was amazing. The best part was the pet cemetery. I’ve never seen that before. That’s the love and respect pets always need to be shown. That is priceless.
That was a beautiful place....I can imagine the story from this house
To have SO MUCH wealth and then to lose it all blows my mind. It would have been so so sad to walk away from this inheritance. A reversal of good fortune
Beautiful drone footage of a beautiful old ship showing its age and progression of decay. Beautiful.
How sweet is the pet cemetery to honor their pets. Love the way you talked to the bats. Thank you for the awesome videos. I always look forward to the new posts but also still going through your older videos. Watching from South-Africa. This is the type of videos that calms me down before going to bed! 😊
Thanks for a great explore, and thanks for the explores over the past year. Sending love and best wishes to you and your family for 2025🎉❤
Same to you! happy new year
There are some amazing places abandoned in Wales. Really enjoyable explore.
Beautiful explore today Adam! I loved hearing the history, thought you may have found Noah's Ark lol, the amazing ruins, the cute little bats, a pet cemetary...thank you for taking us with you on a hidden walk through time!! 💜
The things you go through for your viewers! ❤
Absolutely amazing spectacular thanks for sharing
Absolutely breathtaking. You almost expect to see Bilbo Baggins coming out of the undergrowth. So sad it got destroyed. So the people responsible ended up in even colder , more miserable conditions. Excellent adventure. ❤❤
Hi Adam, this looks interesting, hi to everyone.
Excellent video, beautiful place, so sad to see it in such a forgotten mess. Love bats 💜thank you Sir 👍👍👍
I really love this type of thing. What a great discovery. I love how you describe it all and how it would've been . You're great at that. A true talent.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU
Stunning from beginning to end, Well done Adam. X X
That Graveyard Tells A Lot Of Stories For Sure!
What a beautiful place it must’ve been in its heyday. Sad to see it’s ruined shell now but lots still to see. Thanks Adam for braving the mud and the bats to show us around. All the best for 2025, take care❤👩🏼
Thanks for great exploring Adam ❤❤
thanks for watching
Its weird to think that the basement is still there even though there is no house left ... Its a shame isnt it ... Thank you for showing us around Adam Happy New Year to you xx
Magnificent place 👌
The random doorways where the entrances to the workers cottages now delapidated. 😢
What a wonderful explore. A life time ago l used to visit Anglesey with my school friend.
Thank You Mark For This Tour Of The Wales Long Lost Abandoned Mansion, Wendy
As always, I loved your explore. Wales is so beautiful. And thanks to you I get to see it. Thank-you Adam for everything.
Awesome Adam! You out did yourself with this one! Thank You for taking us along with you!❤
Hi Adam, love your explores.
Awesome video.Amazing brick and stone construction and thanks for the history on it along with the little pet cemetary in those beautiful woods.Thanks Adam and Shawn!!Cheers!!And Happy New Year back at ya's!!
Glad you enjoyed it
You do explore some great places
Thank you Mark for showing the UK and Ireland to us here in New York. God bless you and keep it up doing what you’re doing blessing
Wow, what a great trip you took us on! Amazing to see the past like that.. Just beautiful 👌
Thanks for the video mate, always enjoy your videos.👍
No problem 👍thanks for watching
Wow!! This is incredible Adam! So beautiful … and what a place it once was!!
Wow we studied that very place in school back in the 1970s and early 1980s.Those stones im so happy to see people really taken care of that part and good RESPECT to those men who died in the wars.. This place sure looks difrent from back then to now.Thank you for lettin me be by your side while exploring this ol rugged Mansions they were built to last for centeries.. Love ya lots and videos you have done in the last years love ghost hunting too. Love and Respect Barbie & Sam NWP< FL USA HAPPEIST NEW YEARS TO YOU AND FAMILY INCLUDING THE LADY YOUR WALKING WITH. 2025 SOON
This is a amazing new explore to end year have a great new year Adam, your channel is still absolutely amazing 👏
Thanks, you too!
Hi Adam thank you for sharing this with us all ❤❤happy new year
Happy new year!
Awesome who would have thought a pet cemetery way back when…. Amazing just shows how much the pets were loved and still preserved…. Awesome work Adam….i def would have been lost and freaked out miles before….the mansion….😮😱👻
Superb loved this
Such great vids..Adam..Happy New year to all...better times ahead ...
Happy new year!
I absolutely love your shows. Exploring or ghost hunting. I also enjoy watching you and Matt together. So much we can see because you share with us. Thank you!