It never ceases to amaze me when you see cars, truck, tractors just abandoned all over the grounds. this place is massive, there isn't a family member that would at least want the land. The money alone in the service trucks that were left behind, this is just crazy, I can't believe nobody claims this property. I am getting so aggravated watching this video that someone actually parked these vehicles and walked away, left all the land and buildings as well. OMG I can't make any sense about this one. Great video though thanks for sharing.
Thank you ♥️ it was definitely all the cool vehicles that made this an interesting explore!! Thanks again for watching 🙏☺️. It's nearly 4am here and about to leave to go explore some locations around London, I cannot wait!
Another great video mate! As I’ve stated on previous other videos it seems crazy that these properties just get left and derelict. It looked like a working farm premises especially with all the vehicles and machinery around. Keep up the good work pal! 👊
Thanks mate, agreed. It is mad that everything has just been left to decay as it seems. I dread to think him much the property is worth because if all the land!. Thanks again for watching mate 👊👊
It’s another place is so beautiful in such a shame how it all is slowly going. Yes you need to be careful with those floors nature takes its course.. I can remember when I was a lot younger me and some friends back. Then we used to go to abandon properties and they were very interesting but now with my house and that I can’t do it but it’s nice to watch you and others to these places, but yes, please be careful of the floors.
Thanks for watching mate 😀👍 yeah it's mad how long the property has potentially been left to rot. Such a shame. Thanks mate and again, fully appreciate you watching 👊
The big trucks there’s a few of are British WW2 AEC gun tractors converted for heavy recovery. Three Scammels which are also British military heavy trucks commonly converted for heavy recovery or fairground use. There was also a WW2 amphibious troop carrier there (swim truck). Not to mention one of the photos at the end was a forward control Land Rover which are super rare.
@@UrbanUncoveredUK a pleasure, watched other UK urbex channels but yours is by far the most intellectually presented I’ve stumbled across. No opinions, no lewd comments just a decent documentation of what’s there. Don’t get out much myself these days but keep up the good work.
Thanks mate I'm glad you enjoy the channel, I have been out a lot recently trying to film content but it's been extremely hard due to the fact that most places are sealed up, demolished or just not abandoned any more. I think this hobby is getting harder now, I take it you used to explore ?
Cool ,but after all the effort to get there & find it,ya run round missing everything,like ya got a dental appointment in a hurry, nevermind,sure we'll have a good look another day,with another explanation, hopefully without toothache
It never ceases to amaze me when you see cars, truck, tractors just abandoned all over the grounds. this place is massive, there isn't a family member that would at least want the land. The money alone in the service trucks that were left behind, this is just crazy, I can't believe nobody claims this property. I am getting so aggravated watching this video that someone actually parked these vehicles and walked away, left all the land and buildings as well. OMG I can't make any sense about this one. Great video though thanks for sharing.
I know it is crazy. I'm guessing the owner had passed away and perhaps the property has been left to no one. Either way it is a waste !
Wow ! Very cool place ! That is à very big property ! 😲 you did a great job as always 👍 Thanks for another great explore. Stay safe ❤🇨🇦
Thank you ♥️ it was definitely all the cool vehicles that made this an interesting explore!! Thanks again for watching 🙏☺️.
It's nearly 4am here and about to leave to go explore some locations around London, I cannot wait!
Another amazing video, lots of character and beautiful surroundings ♡ Hope they keep coming :-) ♡
Hi new subscriber great find mate look forward to watching more videos.
AHH cool thanks mate fully appreciate that thank you for subscribing
Another great video mate! As I’ve stated on previous other videos it seems crazy that these properties just get left and derelict. It looked like a working farm premises especially with all the vehicles and machinery around. Keep up the good work pal! 👊
Thanks mate, agreed. It is mad that everything has just been left to decay as it seems. I dread to think him much the property is worth because if all the land!.
Thanks again for watching mate 👊👊
It’s another place is so beautiful in such a shame how it all is slowly going. Yes you need to be careful with those floors nature takes its course.. I can remember when I was a lot younger me and some friends back. Then we used to go to abandon properties and they were very interesting but now with my house and that I can’t do it but it’s nice to watch you and others to these places, but yes, please be careful of the floors.
Great explore as always mate 👌 it's crazy how vehicles like this were ever abandoned!
Thanks mate appreciate it!! I know, deffo lined up like a collection! Sometimes makes you wonder about all the stuff we have. For what.
Exactly! Especially when a lot of it ends up like this, even if we don't mean it to
Mate this is just crazy everything abandoned. I done some reg checks some were untaxed since 1996/9 and as new as 2004!! Keep up the good videos bud
Thanks for watching mate 😀👍 yeah it's mad how long the property has potentially been left to rot. Such a shame. Thanks mate and again, fully appreciate you watching 👊
Class mate
Thanks mate 👍
The big trucks there’s a few of are British WW2 AEC gun tractors converted for heavy recovery. Three Scammels which are also British military heavy trucks commonly converted for heavy recovery or fairground use. There was also a WW2 amphibious troop carrier there (swim truck). Not to mention one of the photos at the end was a forward control Land Rover which are super rare.
Wow thanks for all of the information most appreciated and thanks for watching 👊👍
@@UrbanUncoveredUK a pleasure, watched other UK urbex channels but yours is by far the most intellectually presented I’ve stumbled across. No opinions, no lewd comments just a decent documentation of what’s there. Don’t get out much myself these days but keep up the good work.
Thanks mate I'm glad you enjoy the channel, I have been out a lot recently trying to film content but it's been extremely hard due to the fact that most places are sealed up, demolished or just not abandoned any more. I think this hobby is getting harder now, I take it you used to explore ?
@@UrbanUncoveredUK I did a long time ago yes. Agreed it’s getting more difficult to find places that aren’t secured.
Cool ,but after all the effort to get there & find it,ya run round missing everything,like ya got a dental appointment in a hurry, nevermind,sure we'll have a good look another day,with another explanation, hopefully without toothache
So much stuff left wonder why
I think the owner must have been a collector and after their death perhaps had no one to leave everything to
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