Mysterious Millionaires Abandoned Mansion | Found Knights, Dragons, and a Car Left Behind
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In todays video we explore a 1920s Spanish revival mansion that has some very strange interior. The original owner wanted the mansion to be medieval. You'll see through out the video what I am talking about such as a knight above the fireplace, dragons in the walls and much more. We also find a car left abandoned in the garage.
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I know it is off the wall yet I see these abandoned places akin to us in a way. Some still shine while others mourn for their loss of heart, us. Nature then with time overtakes our footprints and makes it her own again.
Thank you for taking us along with you, you truly take me places I can never see live and I always wanted to travel to but found I could not.
I am very lucky to have found a channel that shows their love for adventure while teaching us about our past. Wishing you all the best and have a terrific week. Take care and happy exploring.
The style of the house is called Tudor Revival and it was very popular in the 1920s - 1940s. The arched top doors and windows are very typical of the style and period. The little niche in the hallway with the drawer underneath is for a telephone and the drawer was for the phone book. The octagonal yellow room is a sun room most likely. The walls are plaster. The pseudo medieval decorations in the plaster and the woodwork are very typical of Tudor Revival style. The drop chute by the phone niche is likely either a laundry chute or once housed a dumb waiter. The niche on the stairway would have held a decorative piece of sculpture or vase or some such. And the "cool markings" on the door was where someone has removed what were probably black iron strap hinges in a decorative pattern. Where did you find this house?
I was thinking more like "Mission Revival", from the early 1900s through about 1930, built to resemble a mission style church.
It does have Tudor Revival elements, but southern Iberian is the prominent architecture.
Those places in the walls are called alcoves. Catholics would place religious icons there such as madonnas and family saints. Other people would put small status in them.
The little wooden alcove downstairs with the small cabinet beneath was most likely a telephone nook with phone book storage below. The small room adjoined to the kitchen is a breakfast nook.
What a cool place! Love the early 1900's Arts-Crafts era....so many interesting places similar to this (like Errol Flynn's 'medieval' mansion, now gone, and other old Hollywood legends) are in California ...
Thanks again BB, another great find... and so sad that this one is sooo derelict 😣
Hey. Really nice. This place is amazing. Hall walls look like they are cracking. Windows remind me of the Titanic's Windows..Wonder why it was abandoned. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
I believe that was a Mexican clay tile, very common in the South West...
I like it a lot - it's very rustic with many colors & rough textures...if there is a crack or chip anywhere it only adds character. Also some tiles have Dog & Bird footprints walking across it from when the clay was out in the sun drying
Some people let their kids walk across the wet tiles as well & then install it in their homes.
That's cool
I was thinking the little round room could’ve been a prayer room or tiny chapel. This is going to be one of my all-time favorites of anybody. Thanks for the find!
Looks like the walls/ceilings had a textured plaster skim coat, cheap way (or fancy way) to finish the walls. The cutouts, or niches, would hold art work or statuary. The closets were pretty basic for a big house. Nice find.
I love this place so much space.Except the texture on the walls..Love the boards on celing.
What a house!! I bet it was beautiful back in the day.... Thank you so much for the interesting explore. 😃
Awesome house! I love the Tudor revival style. I've seen similar homes with this look. Especially the textured walls. Love the stairs and windows.
The small room before the kitchen was probably a breakfast room.
9:25 is the formal dining room with the beams and 10:10 with the glass built-ins for glasses and dishes is a breakfast nook/eat-in, both are right off the kitchen. The main floor is beautiful with arched windows and doorways, niches in the walls, built-in for your 📞telephone @ 4:55, beams thru out and @ 7:23 that blue-green bathroom tile and stairway is beautiful. Houses like this should not be left to fall apart or be destroyed, they don't create 🏠 houses like this anymore. Great find👍🏼!
Good find. Love the arches and all the beams in the ceilings. Cool light fixture with the moon and stars. That staircase was extremely curved. Very old world feel. And all the different carvings of figures were very unique. Stay safe and well. Hey I also loved that roof. Gave off a very Spanish type vibe as well. Beautiful windows and those little nooks I think were for statues or religious figurines. And yes a laundry shoot forsure. Keep up the nice job and on to the next find. Peace🙋♀️❤🥰🤗😊👍👍👍🌛⭐🌛⭐
I enjoy your videos! Keep up the great work and best of luck on your move!
Thank you so much!
Love the bedroom windows. Thank u.for the showing.Looking forward to the next showing.
Where you see what looks like the paint is melting is actually what happens when water gets behind the paint due to leaks. Eventually it bubbles & gives way.
Reminds me of dungeons and dragons with the layout of the rounded door ways , looks like it was as a laundry shoot !! Strange layout and door to get in the musical area !! Some type of Gargoyle , neat stairwell , have to be real careful walking out the bedroom with no hand rail !! Cool place, thanks BigBankz !!
I love that you put verses at the beginning of your videos. God bless you❤
Another great video! I wish you could post multiple per day because I thoroughly enjoy what you do!!
Thank you!!
I wish I cld do these adventures!
Pipe Organ, wow! It wasn’t unusual for homes from this era to have them, they were status symbols of wealth in the early part of the century
The psalm didnt fear because he has the god with him...he believed to the god
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When you asked if that was a laundry chute it looks like it,but the shelf next to it is for a telephone and the door underneath is for phone books.
Thank you! Kinda creepy place with a strange vibe for sure! Can't wait to see all your new explores! Ohio! ✌
Definitely different and unnerving. I wonder if those emblems below the ceiling beams correlate to the zodiac constellations? I loved the staircase and all the windows, especially the first bedroom you showed upstairs.
Another great explorer! 🌻
Another great video. I wonder who owns the house. The bank? The owner? Strange how it is just left behind car and all.
I wonder the same thing!
@@BigBankz The US states each imposes a tax on a property based on its value that needs to be paid yearly. The rate varies significantly with each state of course. If the original owner is delinquent, the taxes and associated penalties become part of the future liabilities of the property in question so over time they just keep going up. This is why you see so many high value properties just abandoned with no-one else interested in purchasing and renovating. I am sure there are situations where the authorities would extinguish such liabilities but they would be dependant on a whole slew of factors. The cost to renovate this property would be quite large and would swamp any potential value that could be realised by its sale.
It looks basically STRUCTURALLY SOUND- and the basic frame solid-- would be a nice one to restore!!! I've love that place.. depending on WHERE it is... or build a new one around here somewhere near my home.
The texture on the plaster walls is called "peggiting" popular in the 15th century, the little room without a purpose was the breakfast nook as opposed to the Dn. Rm. clue, it's located just off the kitchen
Love your videos from Kentucky
The small room off the kitchen could be a breakfast nook where the family eats breakfast and lunch
A really big THANKS YOU!!😊
Excellent mansion very old house good work BB . HJ xplorer llttf
That opening up the stairway is usually for candles or small lantern.. also for decoration in more modern builds.
I wonder if the steel doors were to close off the house in the event of inclement weather, a storm shelter?? and I think the chute was probably a laundry chute..I lived in a house one time that had one
Laundry shoot and a telephone alcove. The shelf underneath was for a phone book. The little shelves were called niches and they were used for statues and flowers.
Your explores are great thank you x
The stair case is really unique but kinda want a railing when you look back from the top
Don’t like those stairs at all. Be careful! Great explore as always! 👍👍👍👍
Mystic Places was part of a Time Life book series called Mysteries of the Unknown. I believe there were 18 volumes in the series. I had the whole series
Yep-- it's been a PIPE ORGAN--with STEAM-- and huge pipes in the back room making the sound.. like you see in Phantom of the Opera.. those are the SOUND pipes you see.. each different length for different note.
That thing over the fireplace is a partial coat of arms (from hearldy- showing family history).
The house does have a medieval gothic theme like feeling to it .
The octagon room off the kitchen is a breakfast nook.
What you are calling a knight, above the Main Fireplace, is a Coat of Arms. Possibly for the family that lived there.
Hooray! Welcome to Ohio, my home state! 😊
This is very crazy
Another hidden gem!! Van in the garage, most end up in the dump…lol looks cool with arched door ways! Nice fountain, floor pattern is different. Sponge bob doors! Nice dragon in the wall! Stain glass is beautiful! Ceilings are different. Definitely a laundry shout. The organ is weird ! Ugly bathroom! Main living is awesome. Not counting the details which sets it off! To bad it’s falling apart! The beams give it character! That yellow room had to be dining or something? Weird staircase, no hand rails. I’d hate to be drunk and go up or down! Another ugly bathroom. The house is different but that’s a good thing. To each its own! Your a giant….lol. Probably another kitten? Definitely not a kitten but,garage storage. A bomb door lol!
I watch all your videos and you never seem to let me down! This place is cool!
If you are still in the Oklahoma area I lived in Muskogee for years and there is a ton of abandoned places!.
Definitely needed a laundry shoot in that house, the winding stairs look too frightning to carry anything down..or up, for that matter!!
WOW!!!!
Great video 📸📸📸
Thank youuuu!
This looks like a late 19 teens to 1920's era home. The rounded tops to the doors are from moorish architecture which matches the while house and was extremely popular at that time...Egyptian archeology was the rage. The carved out places in the walls are niches to place primarily statuary but at times flowers. The long narrow "gallery" rooms areas look as though they have been off of larger rooms but could have been originals because this period ADORED having indoor "sun" rooms filled with Huge Plants. Most rooms ending at the top of the curve of the walls are very likely changed from the original plans. And the round room off the kitchen with lots of windows was likely family dining or breakfast room. Those upper stairs are the most dangerous I've ever seen. A very bad place to have kids upstairs without even a handrail. Even each step had been cut into concave steps. If you miss the 1st step out of the first upstairs bedroom you'll be picking yourself up off the floor downstairs. Whoever lived there was TERRIFIED of someone breaking in through the garage. That HEAVY METAL DOOR...IS SERIOUS. Maybe for fire...I think fear. OR he was storing SOMETHING ELSE in his basement.. IF you'll notice,, there were PEEPHOLES to open from the otherside to identify anyone who wanted in.. BUT both doors had both peephole welded over with steel! I enjoyed this very much. Thank you OH yeah. Gargoyles was the word you were looking instead of goblin.
The little niche in wall going upstairs, in the past would keep candles there so one could see. Those types of walls are used for that purpose. Master bedroom’s closet is lined with cedar wood. Keep furs in so moths won’t enter and ruin furs.
I don't know where that is- but I'd love to go through and copy the FLOOR PLAN and build a new one just like it-- or buy that one and RESTORE IT.. I love places like that- sort of a MINI-castle.
I’m stuck on how they got this organ(organ parts) thru that tiny door and around the corners.
Good point, mind blowing isn’t it.
Steel door? What kind of abductor lived there? Sheesh..
So different from the winter 😅
No joke! Lol
The stairs had no railing? Since I fell stairs frighten me and I noticed this…. I do not care for this home. Style or how big it is. Thanks for explore.
Being that that was a pipe organ i would say that may have been a small church i am probably wrong but that is just what i see in its design
The walls would of bin smooth plastered when first built that crap on walls was put on probably in 70s it was probably cracking or had water damage a cheaper alternative.The house in a Spanish style most likely built in early 20s I like it many cool features
So you made a move to ohio?? Pretty awesome!! Would love to see what if anything this state has as far as abandoned property!!
I would guess that the tubes are part of a ducted vacuum system or an attempt at one at least.
I look at this place and think, yeah this guy tortured people!! 😳
The organ is probably a pipe organ hence the separate room. The “knight” above the fireplace looks like a coat of arms. Most old world families have them.
Yoooo Carter, what’s up my man
The steel door is most likely a FIRE DOOR-- to protect the house from bottom intruders and FIRE in case of fire breaking out by the vehicles and probably other flammable items stored there--
OH yeah- you just now mentioned it- it WAS a fire door.. I was typing this as I veiwed BEFORE you got to that part.. I"D LOVE the floorplan to that house.. to build a new one
Kinda sad the such cool homes empty, they should get a new family to fix up and enjoy the lovely home😢
The steel door is a fire door to separate cars from living space the track is at a angle so if a fire the door will automatically close
Kool
That was a laundry chute. Those were common in homes until first floor laundry became a thing around the 80's.
I found the interior of this house a little bit bland, I'm guessing that it was built by someone of more modest means, what would be considered upper middle class by today's standards. Enough money to build a somewhat larger than average home, but not enough to build the show palaces that the rich in the 1920's had a habit of building. The more modest interior could also suggest the builder had a few kids and maybe an elderly parent that could no longer live alone.
Doors are fire protection. 🔥 the person must have had a fire maby in their life. Who knows?
Its a fire door, when its shut it keeps the house from catching on fire if a car starts on fire
Just curious of the location of this house
You need a mask on, too much black mold in that house! (Smiles)
at 12:13 on the counter . i could be mistaken . it sounded like a moan , could be just the wind . Dear Sir, ( Big Bankz) did you hear it when you were making the video . Thanks . just wondering .
I heard the same thing!
Wow 😯
The walls are STUCCO like used on the outside of spanish architecture-- all over California etc..
What a shame nobody kept up with the place.
Water leak does that to paint
Are y'all sure your not in one of the old leather faces houses with them metal doors lol chainsaw massacre might be around there hiding creepy
I live in Ohio, welcome!!!
Wouldn't those textured walls and ceilings be just pure hell to paint? That wooden niche in the wall might have been for the telephone with the area underneath used to hold pen, paper, and the phonebook. As for the chute? Maybe this was a speakeasy back in the day and maybe that's where they got rid of the booze when the cops came to raid the joint. That big metal door was to keep the cops from finding where they hid the hooch! Maybe they were making the alcohol there and if the still blew up it wouldn't burn the joint down.
This place is decorated in early freak.
BTW, the expression "McMansion" describe big cookie cutter mansions built in the 80's and 90's by the new rich. They were built with cheap materials and no taste and no plan. Hey, bro, be careful in old places like this. When you hit that ceiling and the dust came down on you there might be asbestos and lead paint, so no need to take chances. Wear a mask. You can always dub dialogue in later. Good video, thanks for a cool tour.
Dumb waiter used to send food and other items so don’t have to carry up and dow stairs
Nissan Quest mini van.
Gargoyles
Don’t open dead inside… it reminds me of The Walking Dead (Rick’s hospital scene)
Now that's BAD- a person abandons a beautiful place like that and leaves without his "organ".. ha.
What part of ohio are you moving too
That organ may have been a pipe organ and that room housed the pipes and the workings for them.
Dungeon
Do people ever get back to you saying that was a relative's home to know more history?
Arches are also Spanish so maybe they came from Spain and brought their style with them
I’m convinced every mansion is haunted. There isn’t a single one you haven’t been to, that didn’t have some crazy ass, unhinged spirits in it..
I have no idea why, either.
This one, like right off the bat .. 2:22 it says “I hate you”
Just rude, really.
A lot’s been said since then. It’s all rude and condescending. The male in here is just mean/negative. Banks said something like “all this cool stuff” and the spirit responded at 8:29 “nothing’s cool, you f***!” I’m beginning to feel like this thing is probably evil. You know exactly what I mean when I say that. Instead of just a mean human spirit.
9:50 Banks is assuming the room he’s in is a dining room. Mean spirit condescendingly replies “sure”
I do not think it was a dining room. I think crap went on in this house that isn’t normal, and it’s not easy to determine what these spaces were truly for.
This entity..
It’ll show it’s true voice, eventually, if it is what I think it is. I’ll time stamp that, as well, but it’ll be the last one I do.
You’ll need earbuds/headphones on the highest volume to hear what I hear. Some, you still may not hear what I hear. Play the time stamp back until you can. Every time stamp I include, will have a spirit saying what I’ve written.
Enjoy!
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@@BigBankz How do you know it was a millionairess house?
Millionaires
DOOD!
The place is very cool but why does everything have to be mysterious? people lived here then they moved out whats so special about that?
Because we found the place randomly and couldn’t find hardly any information on it.
that is pretty odd.... but a gem of a find
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