And it’s that time of the week again I always look forward to, a Sunday morning finders beepers history seekers video! Like,subscribe,share and comment people.. these wonderful gentlemen deserve much more!
At @23:25 you have discovered what we call in the USA a "Hoosier Cabinet"- this brand is a Hygena Kitchen Cabinet. Generally were made from 1890's to 1930's. Looks like maybe just the top section? They were like the kitchen workstations of their day, holding flour for baking (that's a flour dispenser @24:56). There were slots for glass or tin spice containers @23:46, and storage all baking needs. Edit: When you are upstairs @35:22 those green spice containers look like they belong in the Hygenia cabinet round slots. Someone already commented on the cool flip over Shopping List @23:57 ! The bottom part of the cabinet would have a wood or enamel top pull-out work top for bread making, biscuit making, or other activities, and more cabinet storage. These are being refinished and have become popular again with today's Vintage and Antique appreciators. I'll try to link a photo of a similar model: antiquesatlas.com/antique/early_20thc_fitted_kitchen_cabinet_by_hygena/ac049a5542
@FINDERSBEEPERS You mentioned when looking at the black edged funeral cards an episode where you found a bunch of them. Something to do with Enbalmers or Embalming? I remember that episode but can't find now! Please, can you provide link? Thanks!
Wow 😮 what a lot of gems in that cottage. These are the best explores ever, I’d be in that place for hours looking at everything. I really hope no one comes in and steals or vandalise the cottage.
loved that house the thing inside the door that has the names of bread biscuits and stuff on it was a shopping list the pegs at the side of the item was clicked over to it showing thats what was needed to be brought if the pegs /pointers were not pointing at anything then it was not on the shopping list
I am so glad you found family to save the place! The history and finds are remarkable! Some day later in time people will see just where and how life was! Hardship, wealth, life and death! From young to old. Sad but things happened that way and the history here will be safe for everyone to see years from now. Thanks Matt and Andy ... the history is saved for future generations! 👍💕
The big tin in the middle of the cabinet might be for flour and the list inside the door is for reminding yourself what items of groceries you might need, that’s what the little tin arrows are for. 👍🐾🥰🐾🥰🐾🥰
AMAZING home!! All that history. Im fascinated by it. This is one of my very favorites. Thanks guys for all you do to bring us these incredible, funny and heartfelt vids! Much Love~Shari
That cabinet is a bakers cabinet.. the bin is a flour sifter and the strange list with prongs on the door is the grocery list! In the US here in the Midwest they are called Hoosier Cabinets.
How sad, all those items left to go rotten, those pieces of history , that once belonged to a family, long gone, very sad how these places can be left and forgotten 😟, thank you great video
@@FINDERSBEEPERS someone was in there again today. If that's the case that relative has sealed it up then they must of broken in to gain entry . Wonder why the relatives left 2 arn's of ashes containing thier loved ones in that property for years ? The arn's were found by another explorer obviously the relatives don't care about the property to leave it for as long as they have.
@@FINDERSBEEPERS not sure how they got in but someone was definitely in there. No family members have bothered with that place for ages why would they suddenly be bothered now ? They should of bricked it up and secured that property in the first place and they should of taken the personal artifacts and sentimental things like the photos etc for safekeeping instead of just leaving it all to rot or get vandalised and trashed.
The large cabinet with the kitchen things in it is called a Hoosier cabinet in the states. The thing you thought was coffee grinder, is for flour, and the granite ware top should pull out. They kept flour, sugar, tea, spices and used it as a station to prepare food. It truly is wonderful. Here in the states, antique lovers covet them.
House explores are my favorite. You learn alot about someone's life on a personal level. I have all of my great grandparents photos and scrapbooks. Collection's of newspapers. My grandfather's draft card. The ship manifest from when my great grandad came to America at age 2. The receipt of my grandmother's wedding rings. He bought it in NY city. right before he was shipped off to war. I can't bear to think of it all left behind like this. I suppose some people aren't as sentimental. Or the rest of the family is not aware of these items? Enjoy your explores guys. Be safe!
Another great video guys, I always look forward to your videos on Sunday, this house was full of memories, antiques, it’s so sad to see all the old photos just thrown on the floor, the picture of the old woman and younger woman reminded me of grandmother and granddaughter, the picture probably stood proud on grandmas fire mantel at one point, to see it on the floor covered in dust and cobwebs now is heartbreaking, I’d love to go back in time and watch the day to day life’s as they lived and grew in the house, it is very sad but at the same time I find it fascinating, beautiful English countryside, breathtaking. Thanks again guys for entertaining and making us laugh. Take care love ya.😍🙏❤️🤗
Thank you for showing all these special things and being so thoughtful, I think you two are brilliant and respectful to people’s things. Keep up the good work and the fun.
@FINDERSBEEPERS You mentioned when looking at the black edged funeral cards an episode where you found a bunch of them. Something to do with Enbalmers or Embalming? I remember that episode but can't find now! Please, can you provide link? Thanks!
What a thought provoking place, if only walls could talk! So much history, good & bad. Really enjoyed this one 😊 and it’s in Derbyshire... my home county 👌
Here we are again! Love love l❤ve my early Sunday morning finders beepers history seekers vidios!!! Have a cupple of hours yet but up for the wait! So very worth it! And as they always say .. hit the like, subscribe, share and comment! You guys are great entertainment with a lot of enthusiastic fun as well as history information about where you go! Keep up the exploring and teaching us about respecting days of old gone by!💕
Normally, I am not a "cat person", ( I love doggies🐕) But that cat really was lovely. I think he wanted to hang out with you lads! And I don't blame him, because you two are wonderful.❤️ --Shannon Aguilar
The thing on the cupboard door. That lists items is a shopping list. You flip the white metal arrow thing over, then shows red side. Everything with red is then your shopping list. My great Nan used to use one.
In the beginning in the stables I think you were referring to the 'tack' like the bridle and the saddle so you were kind of right lol! Also I have never seen horse tack like that before so it could be for horse driving like carriages and things! I love your videos been here since 6k I feel like you have grown so fast but you deserve it keep up the great work💙
I love how andy looks really vacant when Matt is questioning something 😂😂😂 it’s like he’s REALLY trying hard to remember his research, but he skim read everything 😂😂😂 great work YET AGAIN guys! ♥️👍🏻
Awwww poor wee cat, I'm a crazy cat lady I've got 3 ,loved this video it's the two of you bantering back and forward a lot of fighting talk going on lol old cottages are great lots of long lost treasure in them xx
The tabs on the back of the cabinet doors are for a grocery list. The normal foods back then were soups an such. I may be in the U.S. in Indiana but when my gram passed away in 82, we inherited my great grams an their parents before them, se real items an in the midst of all the items was a cabinet with those tabs. Along with that a hand written paper that matched the tabs. That's the only reason I knew that but of information. Btw I'm new to your channel and I have to say you've taken me back many times in the past few days, to my childhood. Like the Ker-plunk game. 1971 Christmas. The 1st year if running water, indoor plumbing for us. We moved from the dairy farm where all of us kids were born and raised, to a real home with updated appliances lol I'm the youngest if 23, a retired artist, and veterinarian assistant as well as game warden. So let me just end this with, I appreciate your humor as well as all the totally awesome finds. Omg I could spend hours going through those old farm houses. An you tell Andy my old kitty died not that kitty either LOL died 2 days before this last Christmas. So be nice to the 4 legged pussys for he never knows he could be reincarnated into one an be born with no tail 😂 xx
Not sure if this has been mentioned in previous comments but inside the cabinet, the list of boot polish, cakes etc is a shopping list where you flip the tag/arrow towards supplies needed.
I actually enjoy the small cottages and farmhouses. Their just so personal, and I love seeing old trinkets and things. The mansions and halls are pretty spectacular, but most of the time there's nothing in them. But the cottages do look like you've stepped back in time and everyone just left without their belongings.
Looks like you found an old grain mill. The grains were put inside and then there must have been a lever or a wheel to move the grinding parts inside, and for the flour there used to be a pot or bowl underneath it...Thank you. It was fun. I love cats.
I just love these old places! Such history just going to waste. I’m like Andy, thinking my Mum had one of those.. lol. I wish she was still alive, she would love exploring these old home! Plus she would be a wealth of knowledge. That cabinet I think, is a Hosier Cabinet. Similar to a Pat try. The metal container in the middle is where you would put flour. The washstand was amazing! I’ve never seen one like, that in such good condition. Please continue going off the beaten track, finding these hidden gems! You were too busy looking at the coins to see the pearls! Lol. What happened to the cat? Look at that writing paper..I could spend all day there. Lmao about the corset / girdle..that is old, probably has whale bone in it. Thank you so much for risking life and limb , lol , to make these videos. Cheers!
Hello!! This place is amazing!! Filthy yes but..... amazing!!! If the walls could talk of times gone by!! Wow those people did live a hard way of life... but it was what the knew.... sooooo fricking interesting!!! Precious items from so far back... They obviously never threw anything out! Just added on over the years n years!!!!! Great find!!!! Thanks!!! Bye for now Kathy Washington State
Loved this explore, it told the story of a working families life. How they lived from day to day, what was important to them. Thank you for taking us with you.
Oh my gosh, I absolutely loved this explore. I really really love that beautiful wash basin. I want that so bad. I don’t want that being lost!! 😢😢. You all always make me laugh so much! What an awesome find this place was!! It was loaded with lots of good stuff. Keep doing the little cottages. I hope the kitty finds a good loving home! She was beautiful. Love you both so much! ❤️❤️❤️
Hello Matt & Andy, it's funny that we both thought of Hannah Hauxwell, that's what that place reminded me off. She died in 2018, thought I'd throw that bit in. Stay safe on your travels. 😊❤️
The old sixpence went out of circulation in 1971. i remember it because I was small and used to take the old halfpenny pieces to the corner shop and the bloke was shortsighted and thought they were the new 2p pieces. Boy did we have plenty of sweets from them. Most of the old coins went out of circulation by 1980
That was a shopping list you were looking at!! Butter mild ect If they needed that item they would turn the little pointer inward !!! I could use one of those today lol Kathy
This was really good. The antiques in here are remarkable. And you two are so funny together. Made my night again, thanks lads, love and best wishes xx
Just found you guys and haven’t stopped laughing. You two clowning around. Oh my, 😆. Thanks for taking us along. Thanks for being so respectful to their things. I would love to explore some of those places. So many beautiful things, so sad it’s rotting there and being damaged by persons who just don’t care of history.
1971 was when the money changed over ..and the thing in the cupboard was a shopping list . You would flip the little tabs to show what you needed to get when you went shopping 👍
What a great house, so much stuff in there Imagine them going to seacome on their holiday, many used to go down the road to New Brighton Wirral. I enjoy these places you visit, so interesting and how people used to live
What a fantastic place and video so must history laying there 😍 and feel so sorry for the cat must of lived there from the last owner feel sorry for leaving it behind I take it home cute cat home ❤️
Haha you guys are frickin bonkers!😂 Haven't laughed so much in my life since I've watched your video's!!!! Keep up with the great work greetings from Australia! 🐨🐨🐨🐨
WOW I could just look around that place forever soo much history so interesting for sure. I wish that you could have showed us even more! Please do, do some more for these kinds of places I really enjoyed this one so much Thank you..
Another great video guys. I've finally managed to get through all your videos right from the start. Although it's the urbex I enjoy the most I do miss the metal detecting vids but I can understand and appreciate why you stopped doing them. I've lost count of the times while watching that things have popped into my head only for Andy to say exactly the same thing, clearly we have the same sense of humour (not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing - answers on a postcard please.......). Anyway, keep it up (the videos 🙄 what did you think I meant) and I'll look forward to seeing you on the next one..!!!
I really enjoyed this one, I love when you guys go to places like this. There was so much history in that little place...maybe Andy can start an "ALL ABOUT CORSET'S " series LOL
Me my wife & daughter went in this one last April , while we were in there an old chap dressed in farmers overalls came and topped up the cats feeding bowl while we were hiding in one of the bedrooms then we saw the cat when we were leaving it must have belonged to the old owners 😢
What an Absolutely AMAZING place 😲🥰👌🏻 That's such a fantastic house, it really is a time capsule, and should be preserved correctly for everyone in the future 🙂 There is so much history that doesn't want losing to the elements or looting idiot's 🤬 Thank you so much for bringing us this video guy's, These are some of the best in my opinion 🥰👌🏻 Keep up the awesome work guy's And SUE Stay Safe out there All the best, Mark 👍🏻
I love this video so much history I hope you find more like that great work guys the cat may have kittens somewhere and the lady of the dales was hannah hauxwell she had no running water or electricity or gas sadly she passed away in 2018 aged 91 can't wait to see your next video I olso love how you wind each other up 👌👍
It's a shopping list on the inside of the cupboard door, they would move the arms for what they needed, & the dispenser is a tea dispenser, as tea would of been expensive
Launching a cat lmao , no wonder Andy was scratching :)I found a Edward v111 mug in a bottle dump king who never was i put it in my flower bed. 2 1/2p was like the sixpence. awesome place
And it’s that time of the week again I always look forward to, a Sunday morning finders beepers history seekers video! Like,subscribe,share and comment people.. these wonderful gentlemen deserve much more!
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At @23:25 you have discovered what we call in the USA a "Hoosier Cabinet"- this brand is a Hygena Kitchen Cabinet. Generally were made from 1890's to 1930's. Looks like maybe just the top section? They were like the kitchen workstations of their day, holding flour for baking (that's a flour dispenser @24:56). There were slots for glass or tin spice containers @23:46, and storage all baking needs. Edit: When you are upstairs @35:22 those green spice containers look like they belong in the Hygenia cabinet round slots. Someone already commented on the cool flip over Shopping List @23:57 ! The bottom part of the cabinet would have a wood or enamel top pull-out work top for bread making, biscuit making, or other activities, and more cabinet storage. These are being refinished and have become popular again with today's Vintage and Antique appreciators. I'll try to link a photo of a similar model: antiquesatlas.com/antique/early_20thc_fitted_kitchen_cabinet_by_hygena/ac049a5542
Love watching you guys, extremely funny how you bicker like an old marriage couple! Love the information on the places you explore as well.
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@@FINDERSBEEPERS ahh Beeper Beef I'll also have to check it out 🌫🛸✨
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You mentioned when looking at the black edged funeral cards an episode where you found a bunch of them. Something to do with Enbalmers or Embalming? I remember that episode but can't find now! Please, can you provide link? Thanks!
Wow 😮 what a lot of gems in that cottage. These are the best explores ever, I’d be in that place for hours looking at everything. I really hope no one comes in and steals or vandalise the cottage.
There was masses of stuff in there some very personal things. A few days after we had been it had been sealed up.
andy and matt are 1st class thank you
loved that house the thing inside the door that has the names of bread biscuits and stuff on it was a shopping list the pegs at the side of the item was clicked over to it showing thats what was needed to be brought if the pegs /pointers were not pointing at anything then it was not on the shopping list
Yes, and the central canister would store flour
I am so glad you found family to save the place! The history and finds are remarkable! Some day later in time people will see just where and how life was! Hardship, wealth, life and death! From young to old. Sad but things happened that way and the history here will be safe for everyone to see years from now. Thanks Matt and Andy ... the history is saved for future generations! 👍💕
great video take care thanks
I love these smaller home explores as much as the castles.
This was an amazing find! Quite a gem. Wish you would have rescued the cat!
Matt is right about the photos, so sad that they are left to deteriorate. Full marks to him for his compassion.
The big tin in the middle of the cabinet might be for flour and the list inside the door is for reminding yourself what items of groceries you might need, that’s what the little tin arrows are for. 👍🐾🥰🐾🥰🐾🥰
loved this old house so much history in one place xx
I just wanted to say I absolutely love watching you two, the banter between you is just fabulous, so glad I came upon your channel :)
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Thank You, will check out your other channel after I'm done with this video! I don't know why but I have never been a fan of the word "moist" 😂 😂
I just love the old stonework. We don't have that character here in the US. Fun adventure guys!!
AMAZING home!! All that history. Im fascinated by it. This is one of my very favorites. Thanks guys for all you do to bring us these incredible, funny and heartfelt vids! Much Love~Shari
Love the old pictures and the needlework!!! Lot’s of goodie’s!!!! Keep finding more of this
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That cabinet is a bakers cabinet.. the bin is a flour sifter and the strange list with prongs on the door is the grocery list! In the US here in the Midwest they are called Hoosier Cabinets.
Definitely! All part of the kitchen before built in units.
fantastic thank you
How sad, all those items left to go rotten, those pieces of history , that once belonged to a family, long gone, very sad how these places can be left and forgotten 😟, thank you great video
That dry sink is priceless!! Contact someone and get permission to rescue some of that stuff!! Don't let it rot away!!
I’ve contacted a relative via ancestry and the place was sealed this week
@@FINDERSBEEPERS someone was in there again today. If that's the case that relative has sealed it up then they must of broken in to gain entry . Wonder why the relatives left 2 arn's of ashes containing thier loved ones in that property for years ? The arn's were found by another explorer obviously the relatives don't care about the property to leave it for as long as they have.
I’m not sure how they have managed to get in because I have got photographs of it sealed up with concrete blocks
@@FINDERSBEEPERS not sure how they got in but someone was definitely in there.
No family members have bothered with that place for ages why would they suddenly be bothered now ? They should of bricked it up and secured that property in the first place and they should of taken the personal artifacts and sentimental things like the photos etc for safekeeping instead of just leaving it all to rot or get vandalised and trashed.
The large cabinet with the kitchen things in it is called a Hoosier cabinet in the states. The thing you thought was coffee grinder, is for flour, and the granite ware top should pull out. They kept flour, sugar, tea, spices and used it as a station to prepare food. It truly is wonderful. Here in the states, antique lovers covet them.
What an absolute interesting find.. that washstand in the bedroom was beautiful.
House explores are my favorite. You learn alot about someone's life on a personal level. I have all of my great grandparents photos and scrapbooks. Collection's of newspapers. My grandfather's draft card. The ship manifest from when my great grandad came to America at age 2. The receipt of my grandmother's wedding rings. He bought it in NY city. right before he was shipped off to war. I can't bear to think of it all left behind like this. I suppose some people aren't as sentimental. Or the rest of the family is not aware of these items?
Enjoy your explores guys. Be safe!
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. It makes a wonderful change to see with so much artefacts left behind 👍
i love it when you go round the old cottages. so much wonderful history, but sooo sad to see all the photos
Another great video guys, I always look forward to your videos on Sunday, this house was full of memories, antiques, it’s so sad to see all the old photos just thrown on the floor, the picture of the old woman and younger woman reminded me of grandmother and granddaughter, the picture probably stood proud on grandmas fire mantel at one point, to see it on the floor covered in dust and cobwebs now is heartbreaking, I’d love to go back in time and watch the day to day life’s as they lived and grew in the house, it is very sad but at the same time I find it fascinating, beautiful English countryside, breathtaking. Thanks again guys for entertaining and making us laugh. Take care love ya.😍🙏❤️🤗
I truly enjoy watching you two work together. I’m consistently laughing! Stay safe
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Thank you for showing all these special things and being so thoughtful, I think you two are brilliant and respectful to people’s things. Keep up the good work and the fun.
Gosh I love these videos . Beautiful history . So grateful to be able to see these types of places .
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You mentioned when looking at the black edged funeral cards an episode where you found a bunch of them. Something to do with Enbalmers or Embalming? I remember that episode but can't find now! Please, can you provide link? Thanks!
Love this kind of place, where real living happened. Thanks so much for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it so many memories left
What a thought provoking place, if only walls could talk! So much history, good & bad.
Really enjoyed this one 😊 and it’s in Derbyshire... my home county 👌
Beautiful place
Loved this one, the thing in the food cupboard was a shopping list , you move the leg things accross for what you need to buy
loved the history on this video so much more interesting than modern buildings...these old places have stories to tell us : )
Here we are again! Love love l❤ve my early Sunday morning finders beepers history seekers vidios!!! Have a cupple of hours yet but up for the wait! So very worth it! And as they always say .. hit the like, subscribe, share and comment! You guys are great entertainment with a lot of enthusiastic fun as well as history information about where you go! Keep up the exploring and teaching us about respecting days of old gone by!💕
Normally, I am not a "cat person", ( I love doggies🐕) But that cat really was lovely. I think he wanted to hang out with you lads! And I don't blame him, because you two are wonderful.❤️
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The thing on the cupboard door. That lists items is a shopping list. You flip the white metal arrow thing over, then shows red side. Everything with red is then your shopping list. My great Nan used to use one.
Great video, underneath the horlicks was a piece of Cornish ware!. Also, the lady who lived on the moor was Hannah Hauxwell, such a lovely lady.
I love blue and white Cornish ware... and I can’t believe she only died 2 years ago
In the beginning in the stables I think you were referring to the 'tack' like the bridle and the saddle so you were kind of right lol! Also I have never seen horse tack like that before so it could be for horse driving like carriages and things! I love your videos been here since 6k I feel like you have grown so fast but you deserve it keep up the great work💙
TACK!! Yes!!! Thank you and it’s amazing to have you round all this time! Hopefully we will keep growing as fast
Absolutely Brilliant Thanks Lads.
love places like this brilliant! loved this video so so interesting love it! xx
the hygena cupboard was a kitchen cabinet the yellow thing in the middle was for flour and the things in the door were for eggs great explore x
This is absolutely amazing. These are my favourite finds.
I love how andy looks really vacant when Matt is questioning something 😂😂😂 it’s like he’s REALLY trying hard to remember his research, but he skim read everything 😂😂😂 great work YET AGAIN guys! ♥️👍🏻
Awwww poor wee cat, I'm a crazy cat lady I've got 3 ,loved this video it's the two of you bantering back and forward a lot of fighting talk going on lol old cottages are great lots of long lost treasure in them xx
The tabs on the back of the cabinet doors are for a grocery list. The normal foods back then were soups an such. I may be in the U.S. in Indiana but when my gram passed away in 82, we inherited my great grams an their parents before them, se real items an in the midst of all the items was a cabinet with those tabs. Along with that a hand written paper that matched the tabs. That's the only reason I knew that but of information. Btw I'm new to your channel and I have to say you've taken me back many times in the past few days, to my childhood. Like the Ker-plunk game. 1971 Christmas. The 1st year if running water, indoor plumbing for us. We moved from the dairy farm where all of us kids were born and raised, to a real home with updated appliances lol I'm the youngest if 23, a retired artist, and veterinarian assistant as well as game warden. So let me just end this with, I appreciate your humor as well as all the totally awesome finds. Omg I could spend hours going through those old farm houses. An you tell Andy my old kitty died not that kitty either LOL died 2 days before this last Christmas. So be nice to the 4 legged pussys for he never knows he could be reincarnated into one an be born with no tail 😂 xx
Not sure if this has been mentioned in previous comments but inside the cabinet, the list of boot polish, cakes etc is a shopping list where you flip the tag/arrow towards supplies needed.
I actually enjoy the small cottages and farmhouses. Their just so personal, and I love seeing old trinkets and things. The mansions and halls are pretty spectacular, but most of the time there's nothing in them. But the cottages do look like you've stepped back in time and everyone just left without their belongings.
Looks like you found an old grain mill. The grains were put inside and then there must have been a lever or a wheel to move the grinding parts inside, and for the flour there used to be a pot or bowl underneath it...Thank you. It was fun. I love cats.
I just love these old places! Such history just going to waste. I’m like Andy, thinking my Mum had one of those.. lol. I wish she was still alive, she would love exploring these old home! Plus she would be a wealth of knowledge. That cabinet I think, is a Hosier Cabinet. Similar to a Pat try. The metal container in the middle is where you would put flour. The washstand was amazing!
I’ve never seen one like, that in such good condition. Please continue going off the beaten track, finding these hidden gems!
You were too busy looking at the coins to see the pearls! Lol.
What happened to the cat?
Look at that writing paper..I could spend all day there. Lmao about the corset / girdle..that is old, probably has whale bone in it.
Thank you so much for risking life and limb , lol , to make these videos.
Cheers!
So many valuable things in this place. Love it, but also sad to see it all get lost to decay. ❤️❤️😩❤️
I Enjoy This Very Much!! 😊❤Matt And Andy!! 😊 Linda From Illinois, USA 🇺🇸
Hello!! This place is amazing!! Filthy yes but..... amazing!!! If the walls could talk of times gone by!! Wow those people did live a hard way of life... but it was what the knew.... sooooo fricking interesting!!! Precious items from so far back... They obviously never threw anything out! Just added on over the years n years!!!!! Great find!!!!
Thanks!!!
Bye for now
Kathy
Washington State
Loved this explore, it told the story of a working families life. How they lived from day to day, what was important to them. Thank you for taking us with you.
I could watch you two all day..you crack me up! Thanks foe the entertainment🤣🤣💜💜
Oh my gosh, I absolutely loved this explore. I really really love that beautiful wash basin. I want that so bad. I don’t want that being lost!! 😢😢. You all always make me laugh so much! What an awesome find this place was!! It was loaded with lots of good stuff. Keep doing the little cottages. I hope the kitty finds a good loving home! She was beautiful. Love you both so much! ❤️❤️❤️
I love this kind of explore, a nice country cottage so much more satisfying than some big posh mansion with no soul.
Hello Matt & Andy, it's funny that we both thought of Hannah Hauxwell, that's what that place reminded me off. She died in 2018, thought I'd throw that bit in. Stay safe on your travels. 😊❤️
Yea I looked her up too, crazy that she only died two years ago ... thanks for watching
@@FINDERSBEEPERSI do love watching your videos, because you are sympathetic to the places you go. 😊
Matt was cracking me up, in the beginning 😀 "1859...'54??...59!!! Yes, 54!!😅❤️❤️
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ahhhhh got me spot up the front... don't mind me while I pitch me tent and crack open a coldie :D
Great idea it’s going to get busy so you may as well get here early
The old sixpence went out of circulation in 1971. i remember it because I was small and used to take the old halfpenny pieces to the corner shop and the bloke was shortsighted and thought they were the new 2p pieces. Boy did we have plenty of sweets from them. Most of the old coins went out of circulation by 1980
Yea but the BIG 10ps went out in the 80s same with 5ps and 50ps
That was a shopping list you were looking at!! Butter mild ect If they needed that item they would turn the little pointer inward !!! I could use one of those today lol
Kathy
Very interesting video thanks guys!!
Thank you xx
Love your videos 👍 best wishes from Northern Ireland x Sharon
Northern Ireland is somewhere I’ve never been and we would love to come
This was really good. The antiques in here are remarkable. And you two are so funny together. Made my night again, thanks lads, love and best wishes xx
It's a hygena store cupboard. I think the thing in the middle is for flour. It's a wonderful thing .I'd love it in my kitchen. What a treasure.
Love the cat 🐈🥰😍🥰
Derbyshire, near me then this week xx
Love Derbyshire
Love this. So sad to see someone’s life left to rot away.
Just found you guys and haven’t stopped laughing. You two clowning around. Oh my, 😆. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for being so respectful to their things. I would love to explore some of those places. So many beautiful things, so sad it’s rotting there and being damaged by persons who just don’t care of history.
1971 was when the money changed over ..and the thing in the cupboard was a shopping list . You would flip the little tabs to show what you needed to get when you went shopping 👍
Fantastic video. Loved all the little odds and ends. I used to collect old bottles - so many great things. Gorgeous friendly cat
I should also say thanks for informing the family and gettin g it sealed. It would be terrible if everything was trashed.
The cooker is called an Aga.
Absolutely loved this video! Love watching you do these smaller homes with so much history inside. So so interesting! Keep up the good work guys 💕
What a great house, so much stuff in there
Imagine them going to seacome on their holiday, many used to go down the road to New Brighton Wirral.
I enjoy these places you visit, so interesting and how people used to live
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What a fantastic place and video so must history laying there 😍 and feel so sorry for the cat must of lived there from the last owner feel sorry for leaving it behind I take it home cute cat home ❤️
Some of the old furniture was beautiful love seeing this stuff thanks
You 2 gents are fighting like and old married couple tonight!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣❤❤
Lol we often do
Hush about being a couple, even the wifey suspects they are 😂😂😂
Haha you guys are frickin bonkers!😂 Haven't laughed so much in my life since I've watched your video's!!!! Keep up with the great work greetings from Australia! 🐨🐨🐨🐨
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I love these kind of explores .
My favourite sort too
WOW I could just look around that place forever soo much history so interesting for sure. I wish that you could have showed us even more! Please do, do some more for these kinds of places I really enjoyed this one so much Thank you..
I actually had to cut it down almost in half as there was so much to see! We will see if we can find any in Italy for u
Awe that poor cat : ( i'm sure it was very happy to see people...and i'm sure it was sad when you two left...
Another great video guys. I've finally managed to get through all your videos right from the start. Although it's the urbex I enjoy the most I do miss the metal detecting vids but I can understand and appreciate why you stopped doing them. I've lost count of the times while watching that things have popped into my head only for Andy to say exactly the same thing, clearly we have the same sense of humour (not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing - answers on a postcard please.......). Anyway, keep it up (the videos 🙄 what did you think I meant) and I'll look forward to seeing you on the next one..!!!
I love these sorts of places seekng pictures letter handwriting ect it's so beautiful
I really enjoyed this one, I love when you guys go to places like this.
There was so much history in that little place...maybe Andy can start an "ALL ABOUT CORSET'S " series LOL
Amazing as always guys the house was a living museum it was beautiful loved the range and the tapestrys xx
Me my wife & daughter went in this one last April , while we were in there an old chap dressed in farmers overalls came and topped up the cats feeding bowl while we were hiding in one of the bedrooms then we saw the cat when we were leaving it must have belonged to the old owners 😢
always look forward to your vids sunday
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I can’t wait for this one. Andy’s childhood home!
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@@FINDERSBEEPERS Well, I HAVE to be here at the premiere now don't i? hehe
What an Absolutely AMAZING place 😲🥰👌🏻
That's such a fantastic house, it really is a time capsule, and should be preserved correctly for everyone in the future 🙂
There is so much history that doesn't want losing to the elements or looting idiot's 🤬
Thank you so much for bringing us this video guy's,
These are some of the best in my opinion 🥰👌🏻
Keep up the awesome work guy's
And SUE
Stay Safe out there
All the best,
Mark 👍🏻
Loved the cat. I hope he'll be alright.
the metal thing in the cupboard 23.56 is a shopping list reminder , the car is an Austin Maxi
Thank you for convincing Andy to not launch the cat 😅
My goodness, that was hilarious 😂
Great explore lads, really amazing time capsule
I love this video so much history I hope you find more like that great work guys the cat may have kittens somewhere and the lady of the dales was hannah hauxwell she had no running water or electricity or gas sadly she passed away in 2018 aged 91 can't wait to see your next video I olso love how you wind each other up 👌👍
Having been born and bred in Derbyshire, I absolutely love this video. What an interesting cottage
It's a shopping list on the inside of the cupboard door, they would move the arms for what they needed, & the dispenser is a tea dispenser, as tea would of been expensive
Launching a cat lmao , no wonder Andy was scratching :)I found a Edward v111 mug in a bottle dump king who never was i put it in my flower bed. 2 1/2p was like the sixpence. awesome place
The cabinet in kitchen with bright yellow metal might be a flour sifter? My grandmother had an antique cabinet that looked similar to that.
Hannah Hauxwell was a British farmer who was the subject of several television documentaries.
Pretty kitty. Cats can survive by themselves for quite a while. It's a tame kitty so it belongs to someone perhaps a neighboring farm