ABANDONED 1890's Victorian Farmhouse with Power Still On (20k Giveaway Winners)
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In this episode, we venture inside of a historic home built in 1898, To my shock this home although historically designated is riddled with vandalism and graffiti. Join us as we explore this amazing home!
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I understand the curiosity of exploring, but I'll never understand the destroying. Very unfortunate and sad. 😥
What a spectacular farmhouse, despite all the ridiculous, and unnecessary vandalism. What is wrong with people that they feel it is ok to enter others property and steal or destroy?? One day judgement will come however. It is obvious whomever has ownership 554 has attempted to keep out these morons but to no avail. Great video and great home. Thank you for sharing. Some of us can only dream of one day living in one of these grand ole places. :)
That was actually a beautiful home.
Very Much So!
The second high faucet in the upstairs bathroom is for washing hair. It’s high enough to fit your head under.
Thanks for the info!
Ooh I want one of those!
Hopefully someone purchased this place & restored it. It's so sad to see beautiful historical homes leveled for condos or the like.
I hope so too
That is my Thought!
It hurts my heart to se such a beautiful home desecrated like that. I often wonder if whoever did that will have regrets someday. Kids will be kids but this home is history! Disgraceful.
This might be my favorite house you've done. I would love to fix it up and live there! That spot in the kitchen is for a wood burning stove. You can tell by the tiles on the floor.
Its one of my favorites this year! Glad you enjoyed the tour!
The thing with the chain is a thermostat for a coal furnace
Cool but creepy, orphanage ? That’s what I feel. Not just someone’s house, this was some kind of housing for kids , or people with special needs.
Noah, pleas tell us this video was made before social distancing became necessary. Your videos are awesome, but if you have to risk your team and others to make them it isn't worth it. A couple of things about the house:
The round hole in the floor upstairs is where the chimney would have been before gas or electric heat was installed. The "laundry chute" in the basement is actually what's called a dumbwaiter. Servants would cook the food in the basement kitchen and put the filled dishes on the platform of the dumbwaiter. They'd raise the platform using the weights. Upstairs servants would then take the food off the platform and serve it (there would be an opening for the dumbwaiter on the main floor somewhere near the dining room). They'd send down the dirty dishes by reversing the process. The arches in the basement are where the kitchen would have been, and the cooking fires would have been at the back of the room created by the arches, to keep the heat contained.
Keep up the good work, stay healthy and stay home.
Yay 😀 thank you so much I truly do appreciate it mr.noah.... I emailed you my address
Perfect, I'll be messaging you shortly with more details 😊
Congrats Tashia !!
Congratulations
Wonder what happened in that house,to have so much crime tape, hope no one was murdered.its a sad house
Congratulations winners!!
The attic reminds me of flowers in the attic movie
Congratulations to the winners!
The top one.. is probably 4 filling up 3 ,or 4 gallon buckets..possibly
Amazing explore! Thank you for this eye candy, wish I were there.
Glad you enjoyed!
That was really neat. I enjoy your narration style. Not too much, not too little.
21:00 i was wishing you would comment on the door leading outside ;-) 21:20 is a cooler storage room for home canned goods and preserved food. thanks for sharing!
Well this House has got a Lot of doors😳 but i love it. Beautiful.
Right?!
You seem like such a nice guy, really pleasant to watch your vids! Take care :)
Wow thank you so much! Glad you enjoy the videos!
Nice video! Is there any correlation to that mystery item that says “open, closed & check” to the dumb waiter in the basement? 11:26
Congratulations to the 2 winners!!
Reminds me of my grandma's house - it was a Centennial Farm back in 1994. Back then, it made sense to have a large house - people had big families and needed space (cue "The Waltons " theme music). Thanks for taking us with you while you explore - keep up the good work! And congrats to the winners - wear your hoodie with pride!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Its cool it reminds you of your grandmas place :)
Hi Noah! This home is beautiful and huge! They don’t make them like they used to from the transom front door, sconces, a lot of strairways and glass door handles. Thank you for showing this gem, I enjoyed the explore! Ps. I’ll wear your sweater with much pride 😊❤️.
Congrats Chrissy !!
Congratulations
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Congratulations on being the lucky winner Chrissy!
Extra faucet in Master bathroom is to wash you hair in the sink ...🙄
FYI faucets over the stoves are for filling Large stock pots😂🤗 and that's way More awesome than washing your hair in the sink
I love the these. I think it's because of my grandfather that I appreciate the wood, plaster and stone features you show us in a lot of these places. I'm not a fan of red rooms though. LOL In the kitchen, that might have been a spot where they had a wood cook stove if the place is old enough. This place is cool. Thanks! ^_^
Its a cool one for sure! Its very likely thats where the wood stove would have been! Glad you enjoyed!
How do you find such fantastic locations
Word of mouth, friends and a little luck honestly 😊
@@NoahNowhere I find these houses so amazing. Architecture in the UK is very different. Thanks for sharing great content.
I just recently found and subscribed to your channel, I like the philosophy of take nothing but pictures leave nothing but footprints. Electrification didn't come to most rural areas until the 1920's or 1930's, the wall sconce lights are there because they were originally gas lights and replaced with electric lights decades after the house was built. It looks like the house had three different heat sources during its life, originally the house was heated by the fireplaces and a wood burning stove in the kitchen the upper floor was heated by vents in the floor that allowed heat from the ground floor to go to the upper floor. Later a gravity warm air furnace was installed in the basement burning either wood or coal hence the large cast iron heating vents on the ground floor and finally the forced air furnace there now most likely burning heating oil. Keep up the good work I find most of your explores very interesting.
Beautiful home.Taggers seem to hit many of the
homes you explore.
I would like to
know why the crime
scene tape is there.
Some of the tag words are rather
disturbing to me.
Only a disturbed
person would have
those thoughts.
Thank you for
sharing
@NoahNowhere, that wallpaper is *old school* lol. I don't like it either, but I remember seeing it a lot when I was growing up. I'm so glad that when you explore, you are very respectful of the property. Thanks for the great explore!
Thank you very much Noah! Really appreciate how you show us everything! You're great to scan the entire area, and keep us oriented to where we are in the house! You're easy to listen to, and your films are smooth. Lovely old home. Would be nice to see it restored. Thank you, and congratulations on reaching 20k.
Glad you enjoyed the video and the filming Linda! I try my best to make the videos as enjoyable as possible :)
Noah.We have the same problem in England where the property are being sold to developers.
Love the properties your showing.
Keep it up.Sharon from London
I've never seen arches like that in a basement. Older houses were heated by coal and the door to the basement was probably used to deliver the coal. Some houses had a special small opening to the basement to directly shovel coal to the furnace room. Again, I think back stairs to kitchen are for servants.
Didn't any of those kids own colouring books as a child?
Why is it so many talentless people insist on drawing graffiti all over, as if to advertise their lack of talent?
Destruction for destroying's sake.
The metal dial hanging by the first floor half bathroom that reads "closed, open and check" is for a type of chimney damper. www.chimneyspecialistsinc.com/blog/open-chimney-damper/
There’s so much that could have been done on that third floor. Beautiful with the exception of the trashy graffiti
My thoughts exactly
Jealous of that kitchen even destroyed it still looks great and just wanted to point out how uneducated the "graffiti artist" was at the beginning "sacrifise" lol no spell check in real life :P
What a stunning property that would of been. So much potential still, what a shame that scummy people think it’s ok to damage properties that was once home to a family and so much history and they go in there and destroy it so disrespectful
Casarão curioso, várias escadas e quartos espaçosos, com um porão e sótão limpos. 👌🏻👌🏻🇧🇷
It's a shame that's sitting there empty. Someone needs to get that & fix it back before its too late. Everything looks pretty good now
Probably the maid/housekeepers apartment with it’s own entrance.
I personally think the explore with the lights on was a awesome touch even though they tagged it up and destroyed some things with the lights on you can at least see how lively it once use to be not too long ago. Hard to find nice homes they all look the same now a days I love the layout it reminded me of the older homes that kitchen layout was for butler's and maids or just very big families the hangers by door for coats family could have even worked out of the home too
Fantastic. This is by far my favorite of your videos. That house is so beyond gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing this.
If I was a billionaire I would restore these old Victorian homes they shouldn’t be rotting away like this
i would do absolutely anything to have the chance to repair and bring that beautiful home back to life.
What a shame to see this lovely old historic home vandalized!! The roof is still good so this home could still be saved. A really nice wine cellar would be awesome in that basement.
There an unfortunate theory if a developer buys a historical home leaves it abandone, the home will unfortunately get destroyed in most cases, then they are allowed to tear it down.
It should be illegal considering its most likely done intentionally.
The arches in the basement or most likely underneath the fireplaces
It's called a fill spout. To fill buckets or whatever.
Is this house still there? This has been my favorite so far.
It is still there, just drove by it yesterday, The entire area is under heavy redevelopment so I cant see it being there much longer unfortunately
@@NoahNowhere Hopefully it stays. It couldn't be replaced
old farm houses used fireplaces to heat and unfortunately they had workers that could only use the back staircase
This house was one of my Dave's! Thank you & please stay safe!!😘♥️🙏
I love this house! It has so much character! Too bad the vandals visited. Thanks for the tour!
Thanks for watching!
Scavengers have taken the fireplace surrounds and mantles.
Congrats to the lucky winners and congrats to you Noah for your subs!!
What a great place and video. This is the first I have seen of your videos, but it won't be the last! So nice to see Canadian explorers.
these were the days before sheet rock, when u could be in a room and have a conversation without everyone hearing
I hope they caught the ones trying to destroy this old house, they don't have the intelligence of a gnat.
Confusing layout there!
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This place is really cool,thank you for not giving the location.
2 water faucets are 1 soft 2 hard water. Wash with soft drink hard
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shame they let this beautiful home go and shame on the assholes that destroyed it
Those windows are Victorian tourette windows
Awesome is all I could say. Such a beautiful place destroyed, what's wrong with the youth today that you gotta destroy.. tag places like that.... Great video bro thank you.
Well said Lyndon, Glad you enjoyed!
Really nice I live in Ontario Stratford Ontario
It’s a dumb waiter in the basement that move up and down.
The chain is for the furnace my great grandmother had one
I really enjoyed your video, great old house!
My dad still has the clear door handles in his home
Oh no unfortunate events door knobs
I love Victorian homes!
The fireplaces were probably THE source of heat for the house. The area in the kitchen was not bricked of that was put on the wall to protect it from the heat of the stove. And actually that house looks good, despite having being broken into.
At the time it definitely was there heat source. Makes senses that thats where the stove would have been!
Is it for sale? I am looking to buy.
That was an amazing house! Did you count all the doors in the house? It seems like they had 2 doors for every room if not more. And since all the doors had to be fitted and hung by hand, it was an amazing amount of work. I hope they can keep the vandals out now and get the house back into original shape. She was a beauty! Thanks, Noah, for taking me with you!
I didnt count the door but there sure was alot of them! Glad you enjoyed the Video!
Wow! This house is spectacular. Do you know how much living space measures to be? I love the wallpaper on the main level. Thanks for zooming in on the border paper in the bedrooms.
I have No idea unfortunately. Definitely one of the largest farmhouses ive ever explored!
Awesome! Keep up the good work.
What a beautiful home. I love places like this. The woodwork, the details, the character! This place was certainly a house of doors and stairs LOL. I thought kids would love living here, hide and seek would be awesome, lots of places to hide 😊 But I digress. This home deserves respect and it's very sad to see vandals painting vulgar statements on the walls. Other than that, you did a marvelous job of showcasing this lovely home. Thanks for the tour of a home I could only dream to live in.
I totally agree! Im glad you enjoyed :)
That was one gorgeous place in its day!!! I could live there for sure!! Thanks for the walk through 💖💖
Glad you enjoyed!
Loved this house minus some of that wallpaper. Bet this was super amazing when the owners lived here. Wish they'd start cutting ppls hands off when they vandalize bet it wouldnt be something that would be so fun for anyone else to come.
It would have been amazing back in the day for sure! Its a real shame people feel the need to graffiti beautiful homes tho :(
What a beautiful home.
Free shirt and tea shirt
Lovely old house!❤️
I b aching to turn those lights out
I like the basement.make’s a great tavern 🍻🍺🥃🍷🥂🍾🍹
It does!
This looking pretty good to me ,
i went to this one not bad just a little graffiti
It will only get worse tho unfortunatly
@@NoahNowhere yes it so sad this a part of almost history and this is what these kids do i wish the people in the area could protect this area a little more please reply when u can bye
*“Sacifice The Virgin“*
Love how big the rooms are ☺️
Beautiful house
Love your videos
Very lovely home
Love that color
Thanks for showing this home! It was Really Large!! I Really Liked the Big Hallways off the front door and door upstairs, like a room itself! Some of the rooms seemed a bit chopped up, but others were much bigger than you would think practical. It does look like someone had done updating, but it was very cheaply done. Hopefully someone will come in to take care of this house!
Thanks Noah!! Grandma B 🐝💕
The big weights and chain u found on the first floor was for a dumb waiter! How cool! This house is sooooooo cool! I love this one!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!
ahhh I see, thanks for the info! Glad you enjoyed!
all i can say is I LOVE U
Handsome guy 😍😍😍
fantastic work on this video!! You went slow, which is good for viewing everything. thanks
Glad you liked it!
What a grand house. Someone took the time to start fixing her up...so sad to see that people have done so much damage.😢 Thankyou for sharing this explore guys.
Beautiful house, do you know, since it is a heritage home, if it will be saved somehow? Thanks for sharing!
I hope so!
Is this able to be purchased?