Classic early 60`s home with in ground pool and sheds with stuff/now demolished
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Hey house lovers and explorers! This is a video I filmed a little while ago featuring a classic early 60`s home. Very distinct design of that time period and even though a salvage process had begun there was still many features to admire along with the immaculate real estate pics. A few hidden sheds unveiled a few little surprises out the back near the pool. Hope you all enjoy this little mid week bonus, cheers for watching :-)
Another house once filled with life, dreams, good and bad memories. So sad to see it get pulled down.
This really was a great looking house in a very nice area both inside and outside but sad that it has been demolished however but glad to see it
before it was torn down Thank You for another great video.🏠🌳🌲🏠
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what I like about the old 1950's 60's 70' homes they had there own charm about them but these modern home are nothing like the old ones
Have you ever come across any squatters while exploring??
Is that one of the old houses on The old Burbridge Rd. Heading towards the airport? - i pass a lot when going to film my videos, dumpster diving, Thanks for the video 😊
Yes mate it is! :-) Been vacant a while before it was demo`d it seems. Nice place to squat in ?? :-)
Lived around the corner in Kingswood cres back in the 80's - 90's. Unfortunately our house has gone now too
Not the bloody kingswood 😉
Great explore! Was a loved home im sure😢
The coaster you picked up in the man cave was from Renmano a winery which was shut down for years in my town. Keeping most if its original design, it's now a gin distillery popular with us locals and many tourists. Still showcasing its old winery history in tours.
🌟Hi Paul, wow certainly a classic from years gone by, oh darn no water in the pool for a swim! 😢Very glad you got to go inside the house in the end. Very spacious. Thank you for the tour. ❤😊🌟x
I would have moved into that as it was, furnished it with period correct furniture and appliances and lived the dream. Yet another waste of a time capsule and history. Great explore
Hi Paul, what a nice home from days gone by! Love the pool and can't believe there was a pool table left behind in the man cave! What a shame they had already started pulling it apart but it was lovely too see and thanks for adding the photos too. I bet there were many happy years spent in that house. I can imagine the same family growing up and the parents remaining there until they could no longer care for it by themselves.
Beautiful big property. The front room had to be an addition. I do love to see original original fixtures and fittings
The kitchen well kept Not everyone renovates and updates their homes Loved this home
That was a really nice house. I wouldn't have minded living in there. I'm not sure if Australia would let me in. But I can dream. I like the fact that you put the real estate pictures in. I like seeing houses from the Fifty's, sixty's and Seventy's. Another channel I watch will do that every once in a while. Have a good rest of your week and happy New Year. 🎉.
Thanks for the explore!! The real estate photos were beautiful. I can Imagine the happy memories made in that home! Cheers from Ohio, USA!!
Fascinating design with this one. Definitely have to wonder how it stayed vacant for so long? It feels like it would have had potential before the demolition crew got to it. Awesome explore Paul 💯😍
Hello Drew 👋
That wallpaper!! At first glance the paper outside the kitchen looked like a fish with it's guts showing. Second look and I realized it was a lobster on a platter. And the next wallpaper looked like leg bones connected. But it was a cool place. The backyard with the pool was a personal haven back in the day. I would have been SO tempted to take the fish plate in the shed with me.
Hi Paul. The Brady Bunch era. Very different time. Thanks for the tour. 🇦🇺
Can really see the workmanship and materials quality drop from the 20s 30s to the 60s
Great 👍 video urbex cheers 🍻
I missed this one...another excellent find...thank you!
Great toilets. No problems flushing the bogs down with those beauties.
17:51. I think you maybe standing in the bar with all the liquor bottles etc. 🍷. I thought the draws made from biscuit tin were a great recycling idea. I bet someone has their eye on the pool table. This definitely was a party house. A special thanks for the before photos.
Bonjour d'Occitanie (France)
Merci pour la visite, la maison était intéressante, dommage que la cuisine ait été encombrée, mais les photos que vous avez trouvé montre ce qu'elle était avant.
Meilleurs Vœux pour 2024 à vous et tous vos proches
And I used to sqat there 13 years ago for 2 weeks 😊
IF I can ask, do you have a video describing those days? I've spent decades on the squat (majority of time in the same place) to aviod people who are critical of who I am and what I do (self righteous for the most part), loved mostly every minute of it. I've since become disabled and now have to do a song and dance just to be pidgeon holed to where I dont wanna be.
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@JohnShinn.5724 - No I didn't film for RUclips or on any other format back then, sorry 😐
@@DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE Ok friend. 👍
No need for sorrow.
Dive on! 🤠👍
The demolition part is just disgusting to me. Some of the obscure/patterned glass in those timber doors, just to start with - it’s bloody irreplaceable these days. Hope someone with some ‘classic’ taste managed to procure that. Would make for such a classic entrance door, even if you had to deglaze it and get the glass toughened and then reglaze it, to bring it up to code. This just makes me mad, and sad, that so many people just don’t “get it”. In my head all I can hear at some background level above your audio is Joni Mitchell’s voice singing - “don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got til it’s gone”. Well, you seem to remind us all constantly, but no body seems to care.
Well said, I like your passion. Cheers for watching :-)
I love the mid century modern, easily seen that it was nice in its day, bummer it was a duplex though. I don't like being attached to a neighbor like a siamese twin.
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Thanks for the tour Paul!
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Showing real estate photos and immediate post demolition is much appreciated here.
If thats a duplex I'd be surprised I'll tell ya ..looks way to big to be a duplex
Central California watching
Thanks for your midweek video Paul
The real estate pictures do the property justice, would’ve been a comfortable home over the years, had a sense of melancholy about it, of ending of an era , guess they got about 60 years or so out of it.
Awesome video mate! ❤️🤘
Love the old home!!! I always wonder what the previous owner thinks when they see the home they lovingly put together torn apart 😢
Happy new year mate, neglected what else can l say such a shame, would have been a fantastic home at one time, thanks for all the videos last year, cheers mate Neil 🤠.
Great video Paul, hasn’t changed really from when it was built. Thanks for sharing.😊
Paul, Happy New Year. WOW. Loved the front of this house.🥰. Reminds me of old 50 or 60 homes in the states. Stay safe and and God Bless. Ohio,U S.A. 🇺🇸
@18:00: those tiny booze bottles were what they used to serve on some long flights & one even had an ANSETT label on it. Curiouser & curiouser, as Alice once said...
Just saw this one now, it’s a glimpse at another style of architecture and life. I agree that the front door area was enclosed later, the metal window framing screams late 60s or early 70s, complete with chocolate coloured inserts, and those amber lights are a Bargearse classic! The coloured light globes out on the back shed/man cave took me back to being 6yo in 1977, when my folks bought some and I was amazed that such a thing existed. Looks like there was a model railway in the man cave too, at one time, going by the scenery backdrop near the door.
This one reminds me, as I’ve mentioned before, about how architectural styles aren’t as clearly defined as we sometimes think. Seeing decorative elements from ine style/era being used and blending into a building of a later era is something to see. The terrazo bathroom floors have a real 40s-50s feel about them, they were certainly becoming passé by the time this home was built. Thank you, Paul, you’re truly adding to the repository of information about Australian architecture for us all to enjoy.
Good explore, Paul, even if they got to it already, love the old style toilet, did they have electricity going to them? Scary! I think that your climate is a lot like Las Vegas, lived there for years. Been loving the country houses you keep finding, too bad no one wants to live in them. Keep up the good work!😊
Hi Paul another great explore, I sent you a message regarding a couple of places I saw yesterday which I think would be good explores but would be due to get knocked down very soon if you can get there
Hi Paul another great explore, i sent you a message regarding another couple places, fenced up but still there but id say will be gone soon, i think they would be great explores, one being a two story home, hopefully you can get there before they get knocked down
Hi Paul another great explore, i sent you a message regarding another couple places, fenced up but still there but id say will be gone soon, i think they would be great explores, one being a two story home, hopefully you can get there before they get knocked down
Hi Paul another great explore, i sent you a message regarding another couple places, fenced up but still there but id say will be gone soon, i think they would be great explores, one being a two story home, hopefully you can get there before they get knocked down
I think there was someone who was in a wheelchair living there. The small ramp on the back door, the big shower room that would accommodate a wheelchair easily, and that looks like a frame for some sort of lift on the pool steps. That was a nice house. It’s a shame they are tearing it down. I didn’t see anything wrong with it but looks can be deceiving.
Thanks for another one Paul
Cheers from Northern California 💜☮️
So great to see some of these old homes still left in the time they were built, and not just renovated for the sake of fashion, shame its gone. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
My grandma had wall paper something like that when little kid in her hall way to side door of her house it big in town and it was nice but way to people and cars going by to close not safe kids and pets they fence it in all around they yard with add on back house witch give it to kitchen s and two bath rooms and full basement it nice older home
Hate that word "stuff"....it meant something to someone once !
The bathroom looks like a Smurf took a dump.
What was that terrifying face thing on the wall of the pool room?
How can it be a duplex with only one kitchen, one full bath and one living room? Did they share it? Confused.
Not sure it was, for a moment it seemed like it may have been. 👍
Looks like much fun was had in this one xxx
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another beautiful home gone but not forgotten thanks to you
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Thank you 😊 Paul
I loved the garden at the back. Think that the building you went into 3 weeks earlier may have been used as an office. I had the same doorbell in the late 80s but it was brown and cream, which I eventually painted matt black. The frontage of the bungalow is/was very wide, so no doubt they will be putting up some little boxes on top of each other. I wouldn't be very pleased if I lived in the lovely bungalow next to it (with the tiled roof) and found I had multiple neighbours rather than a family. Such a shame that so many are demolished. I prefer seeing the older ones, being taken by nature.
Even though it was part demolished it was still interesting especially with the real estate pics.I'm glad they didn't strip the 60's stuff in an past reno cos I really dislike a house being gutted of it's history. Quite fond of the 60's kitchen layout & cabinets too, a nostalgia thing I guess. I'm taking notice of the housing era things that you mention in all videos. My kitchen is a fibro add on, dunno what era those were done.
nice 1960s style home paul and the old orange light shades nice quite a few airconditionings in the house to a shame you couldnt get into the house the first time but very nice find paul hope you had a good christmas in 2023 and hope your new year into 2024 was a great one cheers paul.
The additional shower may have been installed for someone with mobility issues.
What a shame you didn’t get to see inside the house intact, but the real estate photos helped to paint the picture.
The spirits bottles look like ones airlines used to give out on flights back in the day. My brother was a pilot and when they stopped this he brought a lot to me on a visit.
Ahh 586 burdridge road
The other one you mentioned was all boarded up last time I checked :-)
@@urbexindigo5164yea because I drive by partridge street the interior looks lovely from the real state page from 2010