Lady pauline,s house is beautiful. So sad that it's decaying. Even though you are all young men, you are so respectful by putting things back in place ànd I thank you for that.
Being a disabled American military veteran I am thankful that you take me around the world with you. While your bodies go about exploring..... my mind and spirit are right there with you. Sadly america does not value its freedom and those who paid that debt to freedom nearly as much as it should. In America we have veterans who are homeless and sleeping on the streets yet so many of us would be willing to help repair these buildings. It would preserve history and solve the homelessness..... but the banksters always have these homes destroyed so that they can build condominiums.
Thank you, this place was incredible. The dolls were still in very good condition and would probably be valuable here in the US. I always notice things that you don't focus on, such as the shells and the beautiful hand made table covers and doilies. For someone like me, who loves to crochet, I would love to see more closeups of hand made things like that. And wow, that was a very beautiful kitchen!
The picture at 13.39 is a print of the Haywain by John Constable from 1821 and is a depicts a rural scene on the River Stour between the English counties of Suffolk and Essex.
@@georginacoote3831 The scene takes place near Flatford Mill in Suffolk, though since the Stour forms the border of two counties, the left bank is in Suffolk and the landscape on the right bank is in Essex. If would like to check it our on Google maps postcode co7 6ul
@@peterattfield you are absolutely right I checked the postcode and house on the left is there. I was intrigued by it as I clerely remember as a kid my neighbour back in Croatia had the same print on the wall in their room.
I feel the office belonged to the lady & she was an interior designer. Wonderful house I really enjoyed it but, once again alarmed that you are still not wearing masks & gloves. I have breathing problems so know how it affects everything you do. If you have a bad leg you can rest it but, you can't ever rest your breathing boys. Please cover up & protect yourselves, you are so lovely & it would be heartbreaking if anything happens to you xx
Yeah.. I love your video.. thank you for taking me in abondoned home touring.. but please wearing your mask n gloves also take care❤ Warm regards from from Manokwari West Papua Indonesia😇❤
"Rest in peace, buddy" - how sweet of you! My heart melted when I heard you say that, 'cause that was my exact thoughts too when I saw that poor bird... 🤗 Thank you for an awesome video, guys. Love it! Keep up the good work, I always watch your videos....but seldom have the "courage" to comment - until today....😊👍
I guess that this shows that you never know how your "things" and your "house" will fair after you are gone. And that you cannot take your things with you. Maybe a good reason not too put too much attention to material goods. Had the window/doors been kept closed the whole time, everything would be in much better shape. I always ask why the children don't close their parent's house out and remove the personal items that you would think they would want to remember. Also, why not sell the place so some other family could enjoy it? Now it is probably too far gone with mold to be able to use unless you take it down to the studs. What a waste. This house must have been much grander when first built. The last residence seemed more like middle-class folks living in an older grand home. Good video. thanks for the details !
R Pierce yes u r right. I think that’s why we need to take care or think about r SPIRIT which does NOT die it take with our deeds and relation with The Almighty God thru Jesus Christ 🙏👍👏🌹
I live in west central Florida in a neighborhood of homes that are primarily the winter residences of retirees from the Northern states and Canada.Most of these homes are maintained by managment companies that keep them in impeccable condition year round, one particular home across the street from mine was built by a couple from Maine in1997.They wintered here Thanksgiving to tax time for 5 years, moved here full time in 2004.wife died 2007. Husband died 2010 fell in shower and died from internal bleeding.EMTS came, removed him from the home and locked the door behind them.It hasnt been entered by anyone for a decade. I suppose so long as taxes are paid and the grass is mowed....
@@toosunakabooma1213 That perhaps explains some of these homes that they enter, but I still wonder why a family member wouldn't come and check the home.
And what's more sad is the thinks we collect have no value for others no matter there are cheap or expensive ... nobody want them...even fancy houses have no value for others... everybody wants theirs new in everything
Oh gosh yes please wear a mask and gloves. I noticed you did have gloves on in another video. Your so young you need to protect yourself from the mold and dust.
What's amazing is that with all the videos by many different people showing abandoned homes and buildings,,there are no squatters or anybody else taking up residence. I see videos where home owners go on vacation or in between tenants,,and squatters move in and change the locks,,and when confronted ,the squatters defend thier "RIGHT" to squat there!
What a beautiful house that once was. Just a reminder that what we gather in our life means nothing to others. Thanks for taking us along with you. Take care and stay safe.
Collecting dolls from around the world was a thing in the 60s-70s Just a little FYI on the different dolls dressed representing traditional dresses of countries
Hey guys! The favorite part of my day...watching you unfold a new story. I was thinking that one day someone may be looking at my home when I am old and gone one day. We just never know. I do hope if that happens that the people walking thru my home have the same kindness and respect as your team does!! Once again, great job!!
Hi again, dear friends. You really should do more explores together, because both of you are excellent and completely adorable buddies. You form an unbeatable team. - Stay safe, peace and much love from Switzerland. - Kindest regards.
The best part of the house is the elegant sweep of the stairs. Chandeliers and kitchen french doors were great too. Thank you for your sensitive and very good narrative. ❤️🇺🇸
I did enjoy the longer video, you were able to show more detail. Loved the doors in the kitchen leading out into the garden, all the beautiful light fixtures and the cooking pots in the fireplace! Thanks for a very enjoyable video!
INCREDIBLE! What a shame its been left to decay 😿. I'd live there in a heartbeat. I like the fireplaces and ensuite bathrooms. The kitchen was surprisingly small for such a large house. The French doors leading to the garden was lovely. Well done guys!
Oh goodie. Two very good explorers indeed. It looks like this family created quite a nice home for themselves. Very nice items inside. They certainly had good taste as they were acquiring their items. Thank you so much for such a nice and through tour. I loved it. Take care!!!
I have heard this guy comment that everything is left behind because of taxes and fees would be too much for heirs to claim it so it just sits there and rots away. So sad.☹️
Respect to the urban explorers.These houses are full of vintage stuff and they don’t steal anything..Very sad to see the home and all the contents being left to rot.😟
Sad they have not left it to someone, family, friend or charity. Sometimes properties get tied up in estate settlements. Just heard of that happening here in the USA. Different states have different laws. My state not so bad.
Your narrating and accent are so in tune to this home. If only we could go back in time and see this home in it's glory. Isn't it sad that no one came and saved this once beautiful home. Be safe guys. Great video. Hugs from Australia xx
The gentle music in the back ground really adds to the viewing, not to loud or too gentle just right.. I’m watching as you find things and a few of the items I remember using myself.. makes me feel old now haha..but I’m so enjoying the discovery of visiting abandoned homes. Why are they left intact I have no idea, maybe all family members have passed a way, just sad to see these beautiful homes left unloved and uncared for. Thank you you are doing what I would love to do, explore forgotten homes.
You guys always have very interesting explores and i can always count on great videography, narration and editing. The background music is never too loud and is very nice. Thank you for sharing with us and please continue doing this.
It’s astonishing what is left to decay in these abandoned homes. The intricate craftsmanship & artwork of the clothing cabinets, light fixtures, etc... As well as the paintings, collections and everyday stuff. It utterly baffles me every time I watch these videos. I loved the back splash tile in that kitchen. I believe the woman of this house was an interior designer. Thank you for this amazing tour. It’s great to see abandoned homes that vandals have not totally destroyed.
great video guys, I can't believe how beautiful parts of the house was and how decayed the other parts were awesome things inside. Thank you so much for sharing always enjoy your videos. Thank you for making it longer.
Hey I am glad to hear that you liked the longer format. Yes this place was strange indeed some parts soo beautiful and then the other rooms in such state of decay...
Stunning! You guys do a fantastic job, as always. Respectful and informative with each property you investigate. So sad so many, it seems, are just left to deteriorate.
Love your videos and the respect you have in these home's. If I could make a suggestion, please if possible wear a mask and gloves in these home's. I'm a nurse and have seen first hand the damage black mold and other sorts of bacterial spores that are microscopic "you can't see" will do to your lungs. You will not feel the effects "now" of those inhaled spores, but unfortunately feel and see the damages it will cause you down the road later in life. You both are young and very talented. Take care of your health "now" by protecting yourselves so therefore you can enjoy a long and successful life. Much love from Ontario Canada. 🇨🇦♥️
I appreciate the longer video! My favourite part of any explore is when there is a perfect photo opportunity of a beautiful scene, like at the end with the double doors in the kitchen peeling and showing lots of beautiful vegetation outside. Those are the parts that make me think of how beautiful a place is, what it would have been like to live there, and how I would photograph it if I could.
Loved it and love you! Your respect for the poor bird was so sweet. And I love that your explores keep getting longer and longer! Never too long. Hugs! ❤️💙🇺🇸
They're dolls sweetheart. Puppets have string and wood handles to make them move. Love your videos ty so much for taking us with you on your journey 💋❤️🌷
I just can't take my eyes off your show! And you are so kind and gentle even to the poor duck who managed to find a beautiful old mansion as his final resting place.
Another fantastic video.These older abandoned homes can tell so much about its last occupancy. Would have been a really nice home 140 years ago,and its former owners that have come and gone! The pot in the fireplace was a Dutch oven alongside the Belgian Waffle maker. 🤗😘👍❤️💙
I love you guys (you are my favourite explorers)this house is amazing like so many you explore but I think this is my favourite up till now..I love the way the sunlight streams through the hallway and those chandeliers 😍beautiful furniture too.I just love this house.Our house here in wales was built in 1860☺
My father renovated a house built in 1884 here in Canada. He did it in such a way to preserve its original glory. I helped him. It was a fascinating experience. We found so many original item's in the coach house. We found messages written on the walls beneath many layers of wall paper from the children who first lived there. It has been sitting empty for 5 year's. So no working plumbing or electrical. Quite a journey 💜💌
I thoroughly enjoy watching this and watching what you discover and it blows my mind. I am also a major history buff and spend a lot of time reading up on it and watching documentaries on historical facts. I don't remember the last time that I watched anything or read anything that was not based on fact or history. True enthusiast, thank you.
Loved this house. Beautiful things. So sad that they are left to decay and fade away. Why do you dislike filming the bathrooms? Sometimes there might be cool fixtures etc.....we might want to see. So strange that folks would bother to make their beds and then leave everything behind. Enjoyed the longer episode. Take care and happy travels. Be safe- Chris and Dave :-)
I am now binge watching all your videos, but I have to say how great your narration and presentation is! I love to visualise the rooms as they would have been when last used. Brilliant thank you
Thank you for listening and showing more of the home for us to enjoy. A beautiful home and amazing tour of it. Stay safe, have fun and don't get in trouble. Most women want to see the kitchen because it is the central hub of a home.
am glad I could travel with you virtually.I love these kinds of houses thoughi couldnt have them except through dreams best of luck on your travels & vlogs!!!
I don't mind the video being longer, if it's quality content. So far, it appears you are putting quality content in. I have seen several videos where people say why did they make it 22 minutes when it could be 11 minutes, This is the new (crappy) youtube requirement of X amount of hours. i've seen one popular youtuber who could have cut his video down to 20 minutes run them out to more than an hour. I don't see that here. I see more content, more interest and no filler. Please continue on your present course. Crystal chandeliers. I mention this only because it is of interest. These were at best, lighting fixtures with crystals. On the upper bedroom, it appears to have on hanging fixture with an electric wire snaking up one side of the support. This could indicate that it was an original fixture converted to electricity. It's a small but fascinating part of the history of the home you're exploring. Most of what i say will go unread but what you're doing is just not exploring old,abandoned homes, but opening the lives for a tiny bit of those of whom lived there. I think that's a wonderful thing to do in your respectful manner.
Hey thank you for the comment. I appreciate you telling me that you like the new format and me exploring every little part of the home :) I sometimes have difficulty describing what I see in these abandoned places because I am not a native speaker. Thank you for the support and have a wonderful day!
@@BrosOfDecay I Love your videos. You show such respect for the homes and for the memory of the lives of people long gone. Keep up the amazing work. XX
Love how you just make up a story about how they would sit at the tiny by the window to have tea but not meals, I'm sure the culture or ways of living doesn't change the much in centuries.
I had to laugh out loud when you were startled by that noise and said "shit"!!🤣🤣 But seriously who does not know the value of the wooden furniture left behind!! It is insane to let so much wonderful stuff be left to decay!
Great video, that piano would have been in the home from the time it was built pre electricity because of the candle holders attached. We would call it a violin "case" not casket. Caskets are what people are buried. Thats American English any way. 😉
I love your quirky English! Favourite this time is Hoofsmith for Blacksmith! Your word makes much more sense. The kitchen with the open doors would be my ideal kitchen. I would be happy there and I could enjoy a cup of tea in the garden whilst waiting for my Victoria sandwich cakes to rise! Thank you for a wonderful walkthrough.
Loved the video. Fun to see all the things in these old homes, and it is just as fun to listen to your accent. Technology has taken us so far, so fast, that things even from 20 years ago seem so ancient. I wonder if people will be exploring our homes many years from now. Thank you for the video! Always fun!!
I enjoy all your videos no matter how long or short. Im suspicious of the wine on the table though. Was she having a party when she died!? She probably had a grandchild or nephew attending her
@@BrosOfDecay I have never seen a more courteous, kind, respectful and empathetic young gentleman as you. Your videos are awesome. Looks like I will be watching a Bros of Decay marathon.
I wonder if after a matter of time, they demolish these structures? I know in the U.S. where I live, they demolish the buildings and do estate sales. True time capsules though.
Is it just me or is his voice so relaxing 😌 sometimes when I cant sleep I’ll just play his videos and I’m asleep, not in a creepy way lol
He has a relaxing voice, goes well with these videos.
You are like so many. Maybe our moderator has not yet found his calling.
He could read books on tapes. I bet you'd buy them. 😂
Totally agree!! Good voice for ASMR. 😊
Yes its true
YES I AGREE
Lady pauline,s house is beautiful. So sad that it's decaying. Even though you are all young men, you are so respectful by putting things back in place ànd I thank you for that.
@Titus yap LOL
Places like these should become museums. Sad we will never live like this again.
Being a disabled American military veteran I am thankful that you take me around the world with you. While your bodies go about exploring..... my mind and spirit are right there with you. Sadly america does not value its freedom and those who paid that debt to freedom nearly as much as it should. In America we have veterans who are homeless and sleeping on the streets yet so many of us would be willing to help repair these buildings. It would preserve history and solve the homelessness..... but the banksters always have these homes destroyed so that they can build condominiums.
Thank you, this place was incredible. The dolls were still in very good condition and would probably be valuable here in the US. I always notice things that you don't focus on, such as the shells and the beautiful hand made table covers and doilies. For someone like me, who loves to crochet, I would love to see more closeups of hand made things like that. And wow, that was a very beautiful kitchen!
From Goa, India. Was reading comments....everyone shares same sentiments. It always is sad to see old houses abandoned and in ruins. Very sad...
The picture at 13.39 is a print of the Haywain by John Constable from 1821 and is a depicts a rural scene on the River Stour between the English counties of Suffolk and Essex.
Thank you for the information, much appreciated 👍
I’m sure it’s harnham Wiltshire ?
@@georginacoote3831 The scene takes place near Flatford Mill in Suffolk, though since the Stour forms the border of two counties, the left bank is in Suffolk and the landscape on the right bank is in Essex. If would like to check it our on Google maps postcode co7 6ul
@@peterattfield you are absolutely right I checked the postcode and house on the left is there. I was intrigued by it as I clerely remember as a kid my neighbour back in Croatia had the same print on the wall in their room.
@@nbell4166 I am Glad to be of help for you
I feel the office belonged to the lady & she was an interior designer. Wonderful house I really enjoyed it but, once again alarmed that you are still not wearing masks & gloves. I have breathing problems so know how it affects everything you do. If you have a bad leg you can rest it but, you can't ever rest your breathing boys. Please cover up & protect yourselves, you are so lovely & it would be heartbreaking if anything happens to you xx
Reading this comment.....brought back the memories of my mum more concerning abt my well being than I my self .hmm LOVE HER👸🏿👸🏿🙏🏾
Yeah.. I love your video.. thank you for taking me in abondoned home touring.. but please wearing your mask n gloves also take care❤ Warm regards from from Manokwari West Papua Indonesia😇❤
"Rest in peace, buddy" - how sweet of you! My heart melted when I heard you say that, 'cause that was my exact thoughts too when I saw that poor bird... 🤗
Thank you for an awesome video, guys. Love it! Keep up the good work, I always watch your videos....but seldom have the "courage" to comment - until today....😊👍
THankyou for the awesome comment :) x Tina
@@BrosOfDecay 😃
LESLIE IS REALLY A TENDER HEARTED MAN🌹I LOOK 4WARD TO HIS NEXT VIDEOS🌹🍀💖🦋BLESSINGS ANGEL MAN🍀
I guess that this shows that you never know how your "things" and your "house" will fair after you are gone. And that you cannot take your things with you. Maybe a good reason not too put too much attention to material goods. Had the window/doors been kept closed the whole time, everything would be in much better shape. I always ask why the children don't close their parent's house out and remove the personal items that you would think they would want to remember. Also, why not sell the place so some other family could enjoy it? Now it is probably too far gone with mold to be able to use unless you take it down to the studs. What a waste. This house must have been much grander when first built. The last residence seemed more like middle-class folks living in an older grand home. Good video. thanks for the details !
R Pierce yes u r right. I think that’s why we need to take care or think about r SPIRIT which does NOT die it take with our deeds and relation with The Almighty God thru Jesus Christ 🙏👍👏🌹
Davinder Kalyan ....I agree
I live in west central Florida in a neighborhood of homes that are primarily the winter residences of retirees from the Northern states and Canada.Most of these homes are maintained by managment companies that keep them in impeccable condition year round, one particular home across the street from mine was built by a couple from Maine in1997.They wintered here Thanksgiving to tax time for 5 years, moved here full time in 2004.wife died 2007. Husband died 2010 fell in shower and died from internal bleeding.EMTS came, removed him from the home and locked the door behind them.It hasnt been entered by anyone for a decade. I suppose so long as taxes are paid and the grass is mowed....
@@toosunakabooma1213 That perhaps explains some of these homes that they enter, but I still wonder why a family member wouldn't come and check the home.
And what's more sad is the thinks we collect have no value for others no matter there are cheap or expensive ... nobody want them...even fancy houses have no value for others... everybody wants theirs new in everything
Please wear masks ,think of your lungs with the dust and mold..
Oh gosh yes please wear a mask and gloves. I noticed you did have gloves on in another video. Your so young you need to protect yourself from the mold and dust.
I'm covering my face from home from the aparent mold... Please get a good mask, young man!
Yes as RN concerned about your lungs!
What's amazing is that with all the videos by many different people showing abandoned homes and buildings,,there are no squatters or anybody else taking up residence.
I see videos where home owners go on vacation or in between tenants,,and squatters move in and change the locks,,and when confronted ,the squatters defend thier "RIGHT" to squat there!
@@jamespelkey8150 .
What a beautiful house that once was. Just a reminder that what we gather in our life means nothing to others. Thanks for taking us along with you. Take care and stay safe.
Collecting dolls from around the world was a thing in the 60s-70s
Just a little FYI on the different dolls dressed representing traditional dresses of countries
Absolute truth!
OK I was thinking they were collector dolls not puppets, thank you for the clarification… I am Blind❤️👏🏼🤗
Correct!
The two dolls look like Madame Alexander dolls of the world. I had many of them in the 60’s when I was a child!! Still have some but in bad condition!
Hey guys! The favorite part of my day...watching you unfold a new story. I was thinking that one day someone may be looking at my home when I am old and gone one day. We just never know. I do hope if that happens that the people walking thru my home have the same kindness and respect as your team does!! Once again, great job!!
Thank you soo much Claire
Absolutely loved this place. All that vintage furniture... wow.
Incredible right! Thanks for watching the video Lori!
We had an amazing trip together bro! Can’t wait for the next one, always a pleasure 🔥
Hey bro thank you it was an amazing trip :D
Do more together both of you are great
You make an awesome team!! Keep up the great work!
Hi again, dear friends. You really should do more explores together, because both of you are excellent and completely adorable
buddies. You form an unbeatable team. - Stay safe, peace and much love from Switzerland. - Kindest regards.
The best part of the house is the elegant sweep of the stairs. Chandeliers and kitchen french doors were great too. Thank you for your sensitive and very good narrative. ❤️🇺🇸
Our pleasure Reba!
I did enjoy the longer video, you were able to show more detail. Loved the doors in the kitchen leading out into the garden, all the beautiful light fixtures and the cooking pots in the fireplace! Thanks for a very enjoyable video!
I am glad you liked the longer format! Imagine sitting in that kitchen and having breakfast :D
Lesley, you surpass yourself in each video, and you are more handsome in each of them! Hugs and kisses!
Thank you soo much Adrian!
INCREDIBLE! What a shame its been left to decay 😿. I'd live there in a heartbeat. I like the fireplaces and ensuite bathrooms. The kitchen was surprisingly small for such a large house. The French doors leading to the garden was lovely. Well done guys!
Beautiful place. Thank you for sharing it with us. I appreciate the longer film format. It allows us to see more.
I love how much care and respect you put into your video. I only started watching you about a week ago and you and explomo are the greatest
What most caught my attention in this house was the variety of furniture and objects from different times being the house of 1888
Oh goodie. Two very good explorers indeed. It looks like this family created quite a nice home for themselves. Very nice items inside. They certainly had good taste as they were acquiring their items. Thank you so much for such a nice and through tour. I loved it. Take care!!!
Its just amazing dude. But it makes me sad too' how can people leave such places 😞❤
I have heard this guy comment that everything is left behind because of taxes and fees would be too much for heirs to claim it so it just sits there and rots away. So sad.☹️
Yes, longer videos! You guys are the best!
@@karenmilligan5597 That explains everything.
@@karenmilligan5597 so basically government is forcing people to abandon houses.
can't support the house anymore. no money. or changes in the land tax....
It must be definitely a museum! This place needs to be rescued!
Respect to the urban explorers.These houses are full of vintage stuff and they don’t steal anything..Very sad to see the home and all the contents being left to rot.😟
It is sad to see that it is left but also nice that nobody steels it.
Sad they have not left it to someone, family, friend or charity. Sometimes properties get tied up in estate settlements. Just heard of that happening here in the USA. Different states have different laws. My state not so bad.
Survival shovel
Your narrating and accent are so in tune to this home. If only we could go back in time and see this home in it's glory. Isn't it sad that no one came and saved this once beautiful home. Be safe guys. Great video. Hugs from Australia xx
This is so beautiful, so sad, all those memories, thanks for sharing
Thank you Lisa it wasa very sad place
The gentle music in the back ground really adds to the viewing, not to loud or too gentle just right.. I’m watching as you find things and a few of the items I remember using myself.. makes me feel old now haha..but I’m so enjoying the discovery of visiting abandoned homes. Why are they left intact I have no idea, maybe all family members have passed a way, just sad to see these beautiful homes left unloved and uncared for. Thank you you are doing what I would love to do, explore forgotten homes.
Thank you for the wonderfull comment Guy!
You guys always have very interesting explores and i can always count on great videography, narration and editing. The background music is never too loud and is very nice. Thank you for sharing with us and please continue doing this.
It’s astonishing what is left to decay in these abandoned homes. The intricate craftsmanship & artwork of the clothing cabinets, light fixtures, etc... As well as the paintings, collections and everyday stuff. It utterly baffles me every time I watch these videos. I loved the back splash tile in that kitchen. I believe the woman of this house was an interior designer. Thank you for this amazing tour. It’s great to see abandoned homes that vandals have not totally destroyed.
great video guys, I can't believe how beautiful parts of the house was and how decayed the other parts were awesome things inside. Thank you so much for sharing always enjoy your videos. Thank you for making it longer.
Hey I am glad to hear that you liked the longer format. Yes this place was strange indeed some parts soo beautiful and then the other rooms in such state of decay...
Stunning! You guys do a fantastic job, as always. Respectful and informative with each property you investigate. So sad so many, it seems, are just left to deteriorate.
Love your videos and the respect you have in these home's. If I could make a suggestion, please if possible wear a mask and gloves in these home's. I'm a nurse and have seen first hand the damage black mold and other sorts of bacterial spores that are microscopic "you can't see" will do to your lungs. You will not feel the effects "now" of those inhaled spores, but unfortunately feel and see the damages it will cause you down the road later in life. You both are young and very talented. Take care of your health "now" by protecting yourselves so therefore you can enjoy a long and successful life. Much love from Ontario Canada. 🇨🇦♥️
I have taken more care in protecting myself lately thanks for the concerns :) X Lesley
Beautiful Place, all of the antiques. It makes me so sad that they are all left behind.☹️ Great video!!!
I appreciate the longer video! My favourite part of any explore is when there is a perfect photo opportunity of a beautiful scene, like at the end with the double doors in the kitchen peeling and showing lots of beautiful vegetation outside. Those are the parts that make me think of how beautiful a place is, what it would have been like to live there, and how I would photograph it if I could.
Thank you Erin I made some incredible shots in that kitchen :D Thanks for watching!
The kitchen caught my attention too! Very kind and sweetness 🌳🌷🌳🌷🌳🌷🌳
I really like the way you show these old places . You completely show your great honor to these properties,
Respects for such a scary place. Abandoned as if frozen and that family just vanished in a second.
Loved it and love you! Your respect for the poor bird was so sweet. And I love that your explores keep getting longer and longer! Never too long. Hugs!
❤️💙🇺🇸
Appreciate your respect for other’s property.
When we are alive it ALL seems so important. In actuality, it ALL stays and rots.
The golden rule for life is live it right now and don't expect to take anything with you!
This home looked like at one time it was filled with alot of love and happiness, you guys are the best. Thank you.
If this home could speak it would tell wonderful stories :O I just loved it thanks for watching Chris!
They're dolls sweetheart. Puppets have string and wood handles to make them move. Love your videos ty so much for taking us with you on your journey 💋❤️🌷
It's probably a language difference. They call the dolls in the country he is from...puppets.
"YOU GUYS ARE #1 WHEN IT COMES TO EXPLORING!!!!! GREAT JOB BROS"🙌🙌🙌
What a beautifull place !
And thank you for longer video.
Love you guys. Kisses😘
I just can't take my eyes off your show! And you are so kind and gentle even to the poor duck who managed to find a beautiful old mansion as his final resting place.
So sad to see it just left like that to fall apart.
True Kelly they should do something with these places!
Another fantastic video.These older abandoned homes can tell so much about its last occupancy. Would have been a really nice home 140 years ago,and its former owners that have come and gone! The pot in the fireplace was a Dutch oven alongside the Belgian Waffle maker. 🤗😘👍❤️💙
I love you guys (you are my favourite explorers)this house is amazing like so many you explore but I think this is my favourite up till now..I love the way the sunlight streams through the hallway and those chandeliers 😍beautiful furniture too.I just love this house.Our house here in wales was built in 1860☺
My father renovated a house built in 1884 here in Canada. He did it in such a way to preserve its original glory. I helped him. It was a fascinating experience. We found so many original item's in the coach house. We found messages written on the walls beneath many layers of wall paper from the children who first lived there. It has been sitting empty for 5 year's. So no working plumbing or electrical. Quite a journey 💜💌
Love the narration, beautiful voice, great filming, just love this guy.
Almost as if they took Mrs. Pauline, she left her home in a hurry ? Sudden illness ? Great video, get a real sense of home and family 🙏🏻🇺🇸💕
I thoroughly enjoy watching this and watching what you discover and it blows my mind. I am also a major history buff and spend a lot of time reading up on it and watching documentaries on historical facts. I don't remember the last time that I watched anything or read anything that was not based on fact or history. True enthusiast, thank you.
The TV is there. Looks relatively new. It hasn't been abandoned for long, guys!
AMAZING HOME WITH LOT'S OF BEAUTIFUL FURNISHINGS THANKS FOR THE VIDEO KENTUCKY USA
Loved this house. Beautiful things. So sad that they are left to decay and fade away. Why do you dislike filming the bathrooms? Sometimes there might be cool fixtures etc.....we might want to see. So strange that folks would bother to make their beds and then leave everything behind. Enjoyed the longer episode. Take care and happy travels. Be safe- Chris and Dave :-)
I am now binge watching all your videos, but I have to say how great your narration and presentation is! I love to visualise the rooms as they would have been when last used. Brilliant thank you
Thank you for all of your joy-filled videos that always make my day. 👍👏❤️👌
Our pleasure Lamis!
Great video. I really liked the longer time frame
This house was incredible...!!!
Another great video Leslie, i just love the way you show and tell things. Shared and thankyou xx
IT is crazy they just left, like they where having meal, and then had to leave!!!!!! Crazy!!!!!
On entre dans un rêve pendant qu´on regarde la video, c´est un voyage dans le passé, merci...
Bros Of Decay, If I were you before entering any old building/house, I would be wearing a N-95 respirator mask, eye protection, gloves, etc.
Just made an order on amazon for those things
Bros Of Decay I’m so glad you did, I sure do enjoy watching all your videos!👍🏻
Yay!!!
Yeah
Why didn't the old owner give this house to those who are poor.
Thank you for listening and showing more of the home for us to enjoy. A beautiful home and amazing tour of it. Stay safe, have fun and don't get in trouble. Most women want to see the kitchen because it is the central hub of a home.
That is why I showed it at the end haha Almost forgot it... Thanks for watching Marybeth!
This is a beautiful place 😀
am glad I could travel with you virtually.I love these kinds of houses thoughi couldnt have them except through dreams best of luck on your travels & vlogs!!!
The record you found..Gloria Gaynor..Queen of disco and i think everone ever has heard I will survive.
A lovely explore. Thanks so much for showing the respect when going their their homes showing all their lives.
goes to show that you never saw a u-haul at a funeral (you cant take it with you)
I love your videos on France! It shows me how my ancestors lived! They used to guard the King and Queen of France!!
I don't mind the video being longer, if it's quality content. So far, it appears you are putting quality content in.
I have seen several videos where people say why did they make it 22 minutes when it could be 11 minutes, This is the new (crappy) youtube requirement of X amount of hours. i've seen one popular youtuber who could have cut his video down to 20 minutes run them out to more than an hour. I don't see that here. I see more content, more interest and no filler. Please continue on your present course.
Crystal chandeliers. I mention this only because it is of interest. These were at best, lighting fixtures with crystals. On the upper bedroom, it appears to have on hanging fixture with an electric wire snaking up one side of the support. This could indicate that it was an original fixture converted to electricity. It's a small but fascinating part of the history of the home you're exploring.
Most of what i say will go unread but what you're doing is just not exploring old,abandoned homes, but opening the lives for a tiny bit of those of whom lived there. I think that's a wonderful thing to do in your respectful manner.
Hey thank you for the comment. I appreciate you telling me that you like the new format and me exploring every little part of the home :)
I sometimes have difficulty describing what I see in these abandoned places because I am not a native speaker.
Thank you for the support and have a wonderful day!
@@BrosOfDecay I Love your videos. You show such respect for the homes and for the memory of the lives of people long gone. Keep up the amazing work. XX
Esse é o primeiro vídeo de vcs juntos que vejo, amo muito vocês assisto diariamente vocês, amo vocês!!
Love how you just make up a story about how they would sit at the tiny by the window to have tea but not meals, I'm sure the culture or ways of living doesn't change the much in centuries.
Violin case, dolls, sweaters, dinner napkins, arts and crafts, magazines, rooster. Enjoyed!
I had to laugh out loud when you were startled by that noise and said "shit"!!🤣🤣
But seriously who does not know the value of the wooden furniture left behind!! It is insane to let so much wonderful stuff be left to decay!
Thankyou for showing us this lovely old place.
Awesome video guys. Thank you so much
Our deepest pleasure Ronald!
If I had no one to leave my house and earthly possessions to then I would sell them to a young couple for $10 before I would let them rot.
Another amazing place. Thank you guys.
Great video, that piano would have been in the home from the time it was built pre electricity because of the candle holders attached.
We would call it a violin "case" not casket. Caskets are what people are buried. Thats American English any way. 😉
O thanks for the information haha sometimes I get it wrong but I like it when people correct me!
Makes perfect sense to call it a casket though. They both hold something valuable and open and close the exact same way.
I love your quirky English! Favourite this time is Hoofsmith for Blacksmith! Your word makes much more sense. The kitchen with the open doors would be my ideal kitchen. I would be happy there and I could enjoy a cup of tea in the garden whilst waiting for my Victoria sandwich cakes to rise! Thank you for a wonderful walkthrough.
No need to correct his speech...I think we ALL GET IT ....
Loved the video. Fun to see all the things in these old homes, and it is just as fun to listen to your accent. Technology has taken us so far, so fast, that things even from 20 years ago seem so ancient. I wonder if people will be exploring our homes many years from now. Thank you for the video! Always fun!!
Perhaps you could wear masks to protect yourselves guys,it's very damp in there it's not to healthy to breath in my darlings
Sorry gonna do it in the future!
@@BrosOfDecay don't be sorry,I was just concerned xxx
@@BrosOfDecay
Probably why left behind
I saw this on the other channel, but I really enjoy your perspective and I’ve been waiting. Thanks👍
Our pleasure Aloha!
What you call puppets, are dolls in the U.S. Love you guys, Thank you for letting us travel with you.
Thank you for pointing that out to us :) We appreciate it
What happened to the children …they let the house go?
So many beautiful things. I really enjoyed seeing this lovely house. Thanks for taking us there.
Our pleasure J :)
I enjoy all your videos no matter how long or short. Im suspicious of the wine on the table though. Was she having a party when she died!? She probably had a grandchild or nephew attending her
Why did they abandon the house?
This is so good that you are documenting the past
Theres less cobwebs there than in my basement
What a beautiful home
What a beautiful home! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Was that some ghost making noise towards the end while you were in the kitchen?! OMG
Loved this, Leslie! Thank you!
Haha these guys much more civilized than our US explorers “whoa, bro! Epic ness my dude!”
Thank you we Belgian people try to be very polite X
@@BrosOfDecay I have never seen a more courteous, kind, respectful and empathetic young gentleman as you. Your videos are awesome. Looks like I will be watching a Bros of Decay marathon.
@@BrosOfDecay hi Lesley - I was sure you’re Dutch but living in Belgium 🇧🇪 I have Dutch friends who sound just like you when they speak 🥰
What a stunning place, as always one more nice job guys, keep showing us these forgotten beautiful places :D
Imagine.if Pauline could come back and see it has changed into this.
You do a great job! I love designing homes like these.
I wonder if after a matter of time, they demolish these structures? I know in the U.S. where I live, they demolish the buildings and do estate sales. True time capsules though.
thats not fair
Fantastic !!!!!! Really ENJOYED EVERYTHING you ALL Filmed for me to see ! !!
can i buy this house? how much is it? i wanna live there.
Ghost 👻 will hurt you
Me as well! I would be happy to have Pauline's ghost there with me :)
Don’t live in such old house. I did. Many spirits and bad things happened to me.
As always very interesting to see all these places sadly abandonned. Nice to ear you Leslie describ it.
Thank you Lyne it was a magical place to me!
Guys you like twins 😃😉😍 love both!!❤💖
Haha thanks I just told Maureno!
@@BrosOfDecay hi lesley love your videos and of course your twins hehe😃😄 be safe always with your brother!keep it up👍❤