Abandoned- Late 30`s home/Art Deco interiors/Plus 4 Edwardian clone units! Owners forced out!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Hey house lovers and explorers! This video we kick off where we left off in the previous video exploring the homes and dwellings that fell victim to the Portrush and Magill Rd intersection upgrade. I will take you through the neighboring home to left of the huge bungalow first which is a late 30`s/early 40`s build with classic art deco and dark wood features through out the entire home although at some stage this large home has been altered to become a duplex. The left side becoming a very cosy little unit style and the right side pretty much remaining as a large home. The classic red brick combined with the dark wood and deco themes is distinctive to the the late 30`s early 40`s here in Adelaide.
    Also I will walk you through a group of 4 Edwardian clone units that look like mini villas of that period although very modern inside and much less elaborate. But I do wish more blocks of units took this approach and will in the future to at least the facade as they do look nice for units. They have been demolished also and again all the occupants were forced to move on to other place......Hope you enjoy the video Peeps! :-)

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  • @agiles6483
    @agiles6483 3 года назад +21

    Oh! I did like the Art Deco home. The lovely solid wood doors and their hardware, the pocket doors, the built in cabinets by the fireplace and the wood floors and trim were salvageable. I hope they might make their way into another home. I am so sad when I realize that quality wood and quality workmanship may be lost forever to progress. Thank you for documenting another group of homes and taking us into places we would never see otherwise.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +2

      Hi A Giles, I really hope they fixtures and floor were saved and reused but Andrew Hallet in the comments explains it well with time restraints leading to these things being destroyed a lot of the time which I have seen many times also. Thanks for watching :-)

  • @BlazeDuskdreamer
    @BlazeDuskdreamer 3 года назад +22

    So much destruction! It's heartbreaking. I understand the four units aren't as heartbreaking as the older homes but they were cute. I've been a lifelong renter except for a home I briefly owned for a couple of years. I'm disabled and had to give it up because I couldn't care for it. So I looked at those four units and I thought what cute rentals they were. I'd have loved to rent them, I'm sure. And, no, they're not history yet - but if they weren't destroyed, they would have been 100 years from now. They never got the chance and it's a pity.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +6

      Hi Blaze Duskdreamer :-) You have raised very valid and great points regarding these units :-) They certainly would have retained the charm far longer than most other put up! And very spacious inside too. Thanks for the comments and for watching :-)

  • @kimfitzgeraldrockfam8973
    @kimfitzgeraldrockfam8973 3 года назад +26

    that little door back when I was a kid at my grandparents house in Tasmania was used for milk and bread delivery

    • @terriemery5687
      @terriemery5687 3 года назад

      I was going to say the same thing

    • @donnawalter6627
      @donnawalter6627 2 года назад

      We had the same little door when I was growing up in Ohio, USA. Once we got locked out so my dad pushed me through the milk door head first. Of course I ended on the floor. But we got in. I was only 5 years old. 🙂

  • @CJCWoodWorking
    @CJCWoodWorking 3 года назад +13

    If those grapes and lemons were ripe i'd be on a picking frenzy. LOL

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +2

      Haha yeah they really had some nice self sufficiency going on there! Cheers for watching :-)

    • @shellyslagle2708
      @shellyslagle2708 3 года назад

      Yes yes most definitely lol

  • @tressabaker6514
    @tressabaker6514 3 года назад +9

    LOVE these old places! It's a shame to see all these old houses torn down! :(

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +3

      Hi Teresa! :-) Thanks for watching, glad you are enjoying :-)

  • @Dontwantahandle0
    @Dontwantahandle0 3 года назад +5

    Love the Art Deco styling, but all the homes were nice and I noticed once you were inside, you couldn't hear the road sounds. So the little homes were well made.

  • @fivizzano
    @fivizzano 3 года назад

    ANIMALS ! THESE WERE PIECES OF ART ... WORTH MUCH MORE THAN WHAT THEY THOUGHT ...

  • @sandkayknow
    @sandkayknow 3 года назад +18

    I fell in love with that first house. Such a shame it is gone. Did you not realize someone made shoes in that garage. The leather, the tools, the heels, the soles...

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +5

      Yes watching the video back I realized they must be a shoe-Smith or what ever a shoe guru is called haha. Cheers for watching again Sandy :-)

    • @MrMiike83
      @MrMiike83 3 года назад

      @@urbexindigo5164 pretty sure they call them a cobbler..great video

  • @twobones8603
    @twobones8603 3 года назад +17

    Bread and milk box on back verandah that once went thru to kitchen...

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +6

      Oh wow yes that makes sense and very practical, cheers Two bones and for watching :-)

  • @kimshields2095
    @kimshields2095 3 года назад +2

    Love that grapevine, and that big red tub, would make a great fishpond, thanks again Paul for another good video 😊

  • @connie9
    @connie9 3 года назад +6

    They were probably making wine with those grapes. The wooden barrel & the large tub gives it away.

  • @orionwarren4244
    @orionwarren4244 3 года назад +9

    Those 'pass throughs' were probably what we called 'milk chutes' here in the states. The milk-man would bring bottled milk and dairy and take empties away via those 'chutes'. Home delivery was all the rage back in the 20s - 60s. With outfits like Amazon, it seems this type of 'business' model has made a comeback!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +2

      Good call Orion Warrior :-) I see some others agreeing on that too! Cheers for watching :-)

  • @brentcarrington2291
    @brentcarrington2291 3 года назад +1

    I always hit "like" before I see video because I know it will be good. The accent tops it off!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад

      Cheers Brent! :-) Thanks heaps for the support and for watching :-)

  • @tressabaker6514
    @tressabaker6514 3 года назад +7

    So what do they do with all the stuff out of these homes that they demolish? (Lead glass windows, etc.) Furniture, etc? They don't just demolish it all together, do they? They should let someone take whatever they want out, first. :(

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +6

      Hi Teresa :-) Well the more thorough and resourceful companies send in the salvage crew prior to demo and remove and strip all of the reusable items out for resale. This does not always happen and I recorded proof of this a few times.....one being a deceased estate and all the old art deco furniture was smashed and just discarded.....Thanks for watching :-)

  • @simonba9944
    @simonba9944 3 года назад +12

    The first house was fantastic, such lovely details and adornments. Yes, it was definitely sub divided at some point in the past, of course the more original half is the most attractive.
    Excellent job, thanks for sharing it and all the best from Buenos Aires. 👍

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed it Simon! Yep the first part is still big enough for a large family! :-)

  • @francoiset1068
    @francoiset1068 3 года назад +8

    Hi Paul,I absolutely loved the first house ,it looked like the apartment of Poirot,haha I love that show and that house is from that era so beautiful such craftsmanship,just beautiful ,why they demolish such gems never can be replaced ,love the work you do Paul,have a great rest of our Sunday 🤗 from a Frenchy in Australia 🇫🇷🇦🇺👍

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed it again Francoise :-) Yes I remember the show "Poirot" he would be happy in the first home for sure! haha. Cheers for watching and your support again Frenchy! :-)

  • @nancysmith2295
    @nancysmith2295 3 года назад +1

    What a find. All that awesome art Deco! I hope some was salvaged. Those pocket doors are amazing that they still function after so many years of use.

  • @miriamrodrigues7663
    @miriamrodrigues7663 3 года назад +1

    Mais uma excelente aventura Like garantido 👍👍👍👍

  • @LestWeForget-LestWeForget
    @LestWeForget-LestWeForget 3 года назад +8

    So sad. Structurally sound and well looked after. Loved the first one, especially the fireplaces and doors. Kept waiting for you to spot the barrel in the duplex garage! Wonder if he made wine with the plentiful grapes that were growing? Maybe used that big tub to tread on them. He also did a lot of shoe repairs. He had the equipment, as well as the heels and soles and there were also pieces of leather, so he knew what he was doing with footwear.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +1

      Yes watching the video back I realized they must be a shoe-Smith or what ever a shoe guru is called haha. Cheers for watching again Lest We Forget :-)

    • @maureenmaunder7508
      @maureenmaunder7508 3 года назад +1

      @@urbexindigo5164 They used to be called Cobblers and then shoe maker. Cheers

  • @gaylewilliamson9183
    @gaylewilliamson9183 3 года назад

    What a shame to tear down these lovely homes.I live the glass pocket. Doors and the stained glass and the beautiful wood work.surely they will salvage all the wood doors,floors etc.👍❤️🇺🇸

  • @karafuller3033
    @karafuller3033 3 года назад

    Those gorgeous glass pocket doors, matching doors in the other room, are spectacular! 😍
    Why they put horrible fluorescent lights over the beautiful ceiling work is a mystery. Stunning home. I would pay to move it rather than tear down such a gem. 😩

  • @YtGad7000
    @YtGad7000 2 года назад

    That house that was divided into two dwellings, in the shed was a huge vat which I believe was used for fermenting the grapes for wine. Am guessing occupants were of Italian decent. Once again, part of our history gone! Thank God you document so much historical and many other buildings and dwellings for us.

  • @cindyreighard
    @cindyreighard 3 года назад +6

    Awesome details in the first home. Loved all of the woodwork and those cabinets in the kitchen with the sliding glass doors. Thanks for capturing them!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +3

      My pleasure Cindy :-) Glad you enjoyed, many more videos to come :-)

    • @cindyreighard
      @cindyreighard 3 года назад +1

      @@urbexindigo5164 looking forward to it!

  • @OxfordsFinestExplorer
    @OxfordsFinestExplorer 3 года назад +12

    Watching this now,like the way you talk about the place when you go round these places 👊❤️

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +4

      Cheers mate! like your explores too! Thanks for stopping bye :-)

    • @UrbanParanormalXplores
      @UrbanParanormalXplores 3 года назад +2

      I’m gonna check this out I am already sub to this channel

    • @simonba9944
      @simonba9944 3 года назад +4

      Sup Claire n Oxford! 👋
      He's bloody good isn't he!

    • @helengrunow5094
      @helengrunow5094 3 года назад +3

      Representing Australian Urbex in a fine way!
      I Thankyou & Cheers!

    • @OxfordsFinestExplorer
      @OxfordsFinestExplorer 3 года назад +2

      @@simonba9944 yeah mate love his content

  • @andrewhallett-patterson9778
    @andrewhallett-patterson9778 3 года назад +7

    The unfortunate side of demolition, especially a time crucial project where financial penalties are enforced if agreed benchmarks are not met, is that salvage procedures are not applicable, this justified as unrecoverable costs. Once occupants accepted payment and moved, houses were supposed to be left accessible to minimise forced entry and allow building assessments. The group of Federation style units are 15 years old, built on the land once containing a true 12 bedroom Federation home. This was exposed when photos were discovered in another home nearby. Two of the furthest units have capped off bores now hidden by overgrowth. A small cement cap with metal SA Water logo with description embedded gives it away. The small box in the alcoves were two way. My dad suspects the may be for the milkie to leave full bottles for exchange of empty. His parents home had one but at the front of the house. Seems possible. Another great explore Paul. 👍👍🇭🇲

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for confirming what I wondered and have witnessed regarding time restraint mate. I have seen some beautiful fixtures and furniture smashed to smitherines during demo as they just came in and knocked it down and moved on!! lol. I guess the ones like Royal Park Demo Salvage really utilize and prioritize both when they get the contracts but others do not. Yep good call for your Dad as I see some others saying that the milk and bread were left in there ! Pretty cool! :-) Cheers again mate!

    • @andrewhallett-patterson9778
      @andrewhallett-patterson9778 3 года назад

      @@urbexindigo5164 Quick heads up. Demolition material removed from site is reconciled to 4 different recovery points depending on level of contamination. This translates to isolated landfill sites not easily accessible to public. Think Pelican Point, abandoned quarry (a very early explore went past it...think communications 😉), and 2 future housing developments, both north of Two Wells, as clean (😂) backfill to replace soil contaminated with carcinogenic electrical transformer oil which had been dumped onsite for over 40 years. This land is ex SA Goverment now in the hands of developers. Ironically, contaminated soil removed was 'rehabilitated' at Port Wakefield. I'll leave the rest to your imagination.....👍👍🇭🇲

  • @MrGaryRoberton
    @MrGaryRoberton 3 года назад +3

    Just note the quality in the first home, little throw aways that add charm and individuality. earlier than the others, no bedchamber closets built in. the power points in the mantles is a real 40's touch, for electric clocks and mantle radios. My Gran used hers to plug in her Christmas ornaments. Cheers.

  • @isearcheduwin3132
    @isearcheduwin3132 3 года назад

    Gorgeous home. Incredible doors and wood accents!

  • @rolfsinkgraven
    @rolfsinkgraven 3 года назад +1

    The first house was still nice and like you said no cracks, perhaps the parents lived in the smaller part.

  • @minimad8432
    @minimad8432 3 года назад +4

    Cool vid, good to see some old art deco items still there when you are filming, nice work :)

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed Mini Mad, yep and hopefully those features were saved!!! Cheers for watching :-)

  • @user-fv7gm6wk7e
    @user-fv7gm6wk7e 3 года назад

    1st little cubbyhole at front door entrance was for phone and phone book. The second one at back of house was for the milkman deliveries.

  • @lorettahendrix6790
    @lorettahendrix6790 3 года назад +10

    I am a house lover. I don't know why. My mother drew houses on paper bags. I kept them. I had pictures of houses on my walls. Maybe there is a term for this.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +6

      Glad you are a house love Loretta! :-) I never knew I was really until I started this Urbex journey, at least the finer details and all the styles. But as a kids I loved the look of the old homes! Cheers for watching :-)

  • @andysuber941
    @andysuber941 3 года назад +6

    Loved all these but really, the little units were adorable. Each with a bit of green space and privacy. I would live in one. The divided house looked like maybe a granny flat.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +3

      They were at least cosy and decent looking for units Andy I agree. Apparently they took the place of a real 12 bedroom Federation mansion 15 years ago!!!!!! :-(

  • @MistyLaneLoveConquersALL
    @MistyLaneLoveConquersALL 3 года назад

    Always looking forward to your next adventure! ☺️

  • @Momvon1
    @Momvon1 3 года назад

    I love you sharing these with us. Thank you for all you do.

  • @lianapalumbo8457
    @lianapalumbo8457 3 года назад

    Those last 4 units you went through, my friend used to live in the 2nd one. I remember having to reverse the truck into that driveway to unload the furniture. Absolute nightmare.

  • @judycasemore2168
    @judycasemore2168 3 года назад

    Your right with the column,our family home in Yarraville built 1937 had exactly the same.

  • @joanistock1672
    @joanistock1672 3 года назад

    In the states those little doors were for milk delivery. This house is beautiful.

  • @wanderlust6828
    @wanderlust6828 3 года назад +3

    That neighborhood from the look of the houses was upper middle class . Beautiful homes on a very noisy street. The first home here in the states we call it “in law apartment”. My guess is family lived there with them.

  • @scottdunn4506
    @scottdunn4506 3 года назад

    That’s a nice house it’s in mint condition it a shame it will be knocked down they don’t build houses like they use to love your videos also that is a milk door for the milk man to deliver milk back in days the milk would be in glass bottles and when you was done with the milk you put the empty bottles in there and when the milk man comes he takes and leaves new milk

  • @Rachela_xx
    @Rachela_xx 3 года назад +2

    The first part of video of house you look at , I have a doctors practice, surgery vibe. No idea why but I feel things and feel compelled to say. It isn’t as you would possibly of known that. Weird vibe though ! Xxx❤️

  • @Murfs_Niche
    @Murfs_Niche 3 года назад +2

    1st hslf if fuplex: Nice place beautiful wood & the varied mixed artistic glass types were wonderful, plus the old type toilet
    With the tank hanging high on the wall you hardly ever get to see anymore. Great find! The 2nd side wad not as classic but both wete well cared for. The grapes for the picking are a nice surprise. The outdoor octagonal tiles or cement are very cool!
    The next places had a very sharp black & white tile floor & matching color scheme back splash tile, right?! Oh & the cool outdoor brick design in the next one thst's licked is great!
    Thanks for a fun day of tours!
    🙋‍♀️💜✌

  • @litaheffley6990
    @litaheffley6990 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful wood 🪵 in that place another great 👍 video 👌 spooky going thru the window hahaha stay cool 😎 above all stay safe 😊 love ❤️ you man

  • @marybethsmith6458
    @marybethsmith6458 3 года назад +2

    I loved those pocket doors and the decoration of the glass was beautiful.

  • @adrianguynn5807
    @adrianguynn5807 3 года назад +4

    Excellent tour as always! Easy thumbs up before watching every time.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +1

      Awesome, thank you again for watching and your support Adrian :-)

  • @meganpaull6140
    @meganpaull6140 3 года назад +4

    Hi Paul :-) you know what I’m going to say I love it already just beautiful even from the facade outside and then inside love all the dark wood features and the Art Deco features such a shame they are all gone forever. Pitty the others had holes in the walls love the four clones as well “nothing worse than cobwebs 🕸 getting in your face”. Thank you soo much again. :-)🥰 I know I say too much!

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +3

      Hi Megan :-) Always a shame to see the classy homes go. Yeah those holes must be where they were locating wiring or something. Cheers for the support again! :-)

    • @meganpaull6140
      @meganpaull6140 3 года назад +1

      @@urbexindigo5164 I’m always here to support you.

  • @marianneplumridge9768
    @marianneplumridge9768 3 года назад +4

    It's a substantial mid range home for the late 30s....so the back bit/duplex reno could have been old servant's quarters if the family employed a maid, cook or housekeeper.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +1

      I does seem like a small maids living quarter Marianne :-) Thanks for watching

    • @changeshifter4852
      @changeshifter4852 3 года назад

      I have seen this kind of thing before. That back bit was a live-in nanny suite. It had direct access outdoors but it's only access to the rest of the house is through that tiny bedroom, which was the nursery. Looks like this one may have ended up being used as a granny suite or a live-in caregiver suite. I loved this home and thank you for the tour all the way from Canada :)

  • @colleenvandergriff8554
    @colleenvandergriff8554 3 года назад +4

    I saw what looked like a water heater in the back yard. Was it taken from the home to be disposed of? I live in the Midwest and water heaters are in the garage or basement or laundry room.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +4

      Hi Colleen, yes that was the hot water system, they are usually at the rear of the home or in the ceiling and are taken out prior to demo to prevent them exploding :-) Thanks for watching :-)

  • @antonellacarletti9260
    @antonellacarletti9260 3 года назад +3

    Sono magnifiche....peccato tutto questo abbandono👋👋👋❤

  • @elmin82
    @elmin82 3 года назад

    I notice why many demolished houses in Australia? Good exploration anyway

  • @conniespiteri7623
    @conniespiteri7623 3 года назад +2

    Am loving your video’s but many should not be demolished....plz can you tell me what google earth app do you have.....

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +2

      Glad you are enjoying the videos Connie :-) I am using just the normal Google Maps on my laptop but screen recording it with a program so I can put it in the video :-) Thanks for watching :-)

  • @marywilliams3570
    @marywilliams3570 3 года назад +1

    Loved the first one you went into. The hardwood floors were amazing along with those pocket doors. The bungalows were absolutely amazing as well loved everything about them and the stained glass window was beautiful. Sad that it's going to be torn down looks like a good neighborhood. Excellent find 👍 🙂.

  • @crankiemanx8423
    @crankiemanx8423 3 года назад +1

    Im italian & this definitely looks like an Italian family lived there as the big tub is usually used to put the grapes in once collected so they can ferment for a few days before squeezing & most Italians favourite beer yrs ago used to be Southwark bitter..& the tiles are another clue..every older generation Italian has spare tiles laying around...lol...

  • @carlymichelle151
    @carlymichelle151 3 года назад

    you should do some houses in melbourne!

  • @lladylobo1
    @lladylobo1 3 года назад +1

    The first house was a gem. The little door was used to deliver milk here in the US. The secondary living unit was often called a mother-in-law suite. I loved the dark wood in that house and the frosted glass in the sliding doors to the hallway from the living room. I didn't see any cracks or other signs of problems in the walls of that house.

  • @ghostrider9978
    @ghostrider9978 3 года назад +3

    No thanks love ,,you go shopping I’m staying home . I’m expecting something on RUclips I can’t miss . Great upload again mate ,, love to know what types of timbers are used around that first home . Always enjoy.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +1

      You're the best mate haha, yeah shopping with the misses can be a drag......I mean a real pleasure so for you to decline is a real compliment haha. Thanks again mate! :-)

  • @anitapresnell6403
    @anitapresnell6403 Год назад +1

    That first house was gorgeous! I reckon the unit part was for either an elderly parent or an older child.
    The units were really nice too. What a shame that they were to be torn down. Thanks for the snoop sesh 😊

  • @patricialangford5380
    @patricialangford5380 3 года назад +1

    Love the house such a waste. Thanks for sharing. Keep them coming. Trying to catch up.

  • @pruehardwick7951
    @pruehardwick7951 3 года назад +1

    The first home was quite nice i really loved all the wood work and cabinets, I do hope too that it all gets salvaged 🤞can't wait for the next one. Cheers!!

  • @joharmon2148
    @joharmon2148 3 года назад +1

    The first house was just stunning so well kept and mostly very clean. Wonder if the split was for elder parents?

  • @showaltermicro
    @showaltermicro 3 года назад +2

    I liked the 2nd one and 3rd

  • @tauterfrauaugsi2883
    @tauterfrauaugsi2883 3 года назад +3

    Your vlogs are very good, but why are Not People in this coole Houses.

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +2

      Hi tauterfrau :-) All of the residents along this intersection were forced to sell to the government as they are upgrading and widening the road for more traffic. The previous video on my channel has the details and pictures for this. Cheers :-)

  • @tracethomasvickers2224
    @tracethomasvickers2224 3 года назад

    That’s a shame they’re being demolished.😮

  • @litaheffley6990
    @litaheffley6990 2 года назад +1

    Always a plus ➕️ to have two bathrooms love ❤️ you man stay cool 😎 stay safe

  • @JonathonWoodgate
    @JonathonWoodgate 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos, you always do such interesting ones...

  • @Volaris27
    @Volaris27 3 года назад +4

    Weird, every single bedroom without a single closet. LOL

    • @susanurbanczyk9084
      @susanurbanczyk9084 3 года назад +5

      Closets in bedrooms are not standard in other parts of the world like they are here in the U.S.

    • @diannebernau3293
      @diannebernau3293 3 года назад +7

      I grew up in a 50s home in Melbourne and it had only a few built in cupboards in the kitchen and a linen cupboard in the bathroom as well as a coat cupboard in the hall. That was it! Homes dating back from then rarely had wardrobes built it. You bought a bedroom suite complete with wardrobes. I have an Art Deco one with a normal size wardrobe to house ladies dresses and a gentleman’s wardrobe which was shorter with drawers on one side and hanging space for suits on the other.

  • @mistervacation23
    @mistervacation23 3 года назад +1

    Looks like somebody was smoking crack in there.

  • @Portaltotheparanormal70
    @Portaltotheparanormal70 3 года назад +1

    Wow loved the first home would have made a great home and could have been saved saw nothing wrong with it

  • @Momvon1
    @Momvon1 3 года назад +1

    They may have separated it as an apartment for an elderly parent?

  • @crankiemanx8423
    @crankiemanx8423 3 года назад

    The original owner was probably widowed & living alone so once the kids grew up & moved out they probably divided part of the house into a unit & rented that part out either for a live in carer or just as a tenant .

  • @mimis-girls7935
    @mimis-girls7935 3 года назад +1

    Oh my goodness the floors!😍😍

  • @sandrabokkinga9066
    @sandrabokkinga9066 3 года назад +1

    you go to fast. are you in a hurry.? jammer.

  • @vickiduley8667
    @vickiduley8667 3 года назад +1

    Paul I just love watching your videos. At 16:41 it looks like someone was making heels for shoes. Be safe and be careful. See you in your next adventure.

  • @customscreenprinting
    @customscreenprinting 3 года назад

    Thanks my friend Urbex Indingo for sharing this video with me about Abandoned- late 30's home / Art Deco interiors / plus 4 Edwardian clone units ! owners forced out . these homes were very nice homes it was to bad they had to be demolished they were very nice places and i am from the U.S.A and i really enjoy your channel so keep up the good work you do my friend and stay safe and healthy and i can't wait to see your next video and thanks again for sharing with me another wonderful video. and God Bless.

  • @markkilley2683
    @markkilley2683 2 года назад +1

    I would love to live a art deco house.

  • @simonba9944
    @simonba9944 3 года назад +4

    Great, I'm going to watch this right now! 👍

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +2

      Hope you enjoy it! mate! Cheers for watching, first comment too! :-)

  • @debbiemitchell6055
    @debbiemitchell6055 3 года назад +1

    compulsory acquisition should be for putting in SCHOOLS, FREEWAYS/ROADWAYS, keeping as a museum etc.... DO THE PEOPLE OF AUSTRAILIA KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON AND HOW CRIMINAL IT IS TO MAKE HOMEOWNERS SELL THEIR PROPERTIES TO BE DEMOLISHED THEN MADE INTO CONDO'S. ON THE STREET WHERE YOU GREW UP! I BELIEVE PEOPLE WOULD BE UP IN ARMS ABOUT THE BLANTANT CRIMINAL ACTS OF THE GOVERMENT DOING THIS. LOW INCOME HOMES IN PLACE OF THOSE HISTORIC HOMES AND DISTRICTS. OMG ITS A DISGRACE.

  • @patriciacrivello7191
    @patriciacrivello7191 3 года назад +1

    This is the best house yet, love everything about it

  • @paulabarnhart4963
    @paulabarnhart4963 3 года назад

    Why would that beautiful house be torn down??

  • @tauterfrauaugsi2883
    @tauterfrauaugsi2883 3 года назад +3

    Wow, this House is......,🏡🏡

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +2

      Hi tauterfrau :-) Yes it is a stunner, classy home! Thanks for watching :-)

  • @brendasimmons9045
    @brendasimmons9045 3 года назад

    I am in Arkansas USA

  • @mariaday8040
    @mariaday8040 3 года назад

    Thanks for showing us this one Paul. Wood and Glass Doors in the first house, absolutely amazing. Probably the first Milk Door I've seen in an Aussie house. Even the units were built really well, for a 3 bed 2 bath and garage space, what more could you ask for.

  • @debraellison6255
    @debraellison6255 3 года назад

    What a great house. It has a mother in law suite or rental. There is the beautiful woodwork. Sit out back and have some grapes. I had oranges, grapefruit, avacodos, pineapple and a lime tree in my back yard. You should have grabbed a couple lemons. They go great with tequila 😁. I wonder if the owner of the four units was compensated a little more since they were losing a income? The first house is still my favorite. Thanks for the tours! I always say YEAH! when I see you have posted.

  • @donettemiller7817
    @donettemiller7817 3 года назад

    Although it hurts that they demolish the old homes with such history & character, we can't save them all. Unfortunately there aren't enough people that want to refurbish these old homes or have the money to do so. Sadly, big money companies come in & put up these buildings, that to me, scream cold metal, not homey at all. If I had the money to do so I would buy an old home with character & refurbish it to its glory days. 🙋‍♀️💜🇺🇸👍

  • @belleange590
    @belleange590 3 года назад

    What a beautiful first home. And what a shame. Seems like a mother-in-law suite or possibly rental? Awesome 4-plex. Nice privacy features too. I think someone was a little ticked off having to move out. Seems like there is also solar power to the 4 plex.

  • @kenem1946
    @kenem1946 3 года назад

    Hi Paul ... just a thought about the smaller part of the original house. What do you think about it being a 'granny flat'? There are times when I cringe as I look at the older but solid homes that are being demolished. I mentioned in your previous video that progress can be devastating for our history. Thanks, again. Ken

  • @kinghzv8
    @kinghzv8 3 года назад

    Paul, as soon as you climbed through the window of the original part of the duplex, I instantly felt like I'd transported back though time to my family home. The beautiful dark timber of the internal doors, mantles and skirting boards are almost identical to what was in my childhood home. Also, the original kitchen cabinet with the glass doors that slide on beads was very much what we had too. The workmanship of this era was second to none.Thanks for sharing!

  • @pennywebb867
    @pennywebb867 3 года назад

    Would you remind me, again, about what the height of doorknobs tells us about the age of the build? Thanks for such wonderful videos and the residents' history. You just keep getting better and better.

  • @darrenlock9530
    @darrenlock9530 3 года назад

    What a waste?? If it had cracks and it was in repair able okay but it didn't. Face on a note SAD beautiful!! Keep up the great finds!!

  • @stevenjohannesen88
    @stevenjohannesen88 Год назад

    The red small tank type thingy is for crushing grapes for home made vino, and those bottles in that old shed, I’ll put money on them containing wine.

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  • @julzcares
    @julzcares 3 года назад

    Thanks Paul for capturing on your footage comfortable living style homes/residences in reasonable condition and it is such a waste the properties will be demolished. It is a real pity that the Art Deco home will the original external and internal features will be lost for ever. I love the lime stone villa style unit and could easily live comfortably there.

  • @jolivio8819
    @jolivio8819 3 года назад +2

    Why is the toilet in the shower?

    • @urbexindigo5164
      @urbexindigo5164  3 года назад +1

      It seems some one got the ensuite as there were 2 toilets :-)

    • @jolivio8819
      @jolivio8819 3 года назад

      @@urbexindigo5164
      I really don't understand why a toilet would be in the shower. We have bathrooms attached to bedrooms too, but in America, toilets are not in the shower. My toilet is in the bathroom but is separated by a half wall.
      I love watching your vids, the homes are very different from American homes.

  • @shellyslagle2708
    @shellyslagle2708 3 года назад

    The matching closet's and doors are beautiful in the bedroom. Also,the old wine barrel makes you wonder what they were fermenting and brewing up in there lol

  • @terrilawson2559
    @terrilawson2559 3 года назад

    just gorgeous. The trash they build now will be ready to be torn down well before any of these beauties would be. History doesn't seem to be worth anything anymore. I am in the U.S.

  • @tek-hunter
    @tek-hunter 3 года назад

    That pixie sized basin in the loo - very cute!! Apart from the first home, the others were very non-descript.

  • @pattigolden1
    @pattigolden1 3 года назад

    It's sad ...
    I'd much rather live in an older solidly built home then one of the new monstrosities....

  • @marthamitchell9452
    @marthamitchell9452 3 года назад +1

    We call it eminent domain in the US. Either way it’s more like stealing.

  • @michaelbrodie2739
    @michaelbrodie2739 3 года назад

    Nice!!! Looks kind of plain from the outside. Goes to show you can't judge a book by its cover.

  • @kellysaunooke740
    @kellysaunooke740 3 года назад

    I really liked the deco home.Its awful they are demolishing it.The 4 house were not bad at all.Thanks for sharing.

  • @crystalmcmahon302
    @crystalmcmahon302 3 года назад

    Fell in love with the first home everything about was beautiful just something about the older homes thank you for sharing 😊