That was awesome!!! workman's cottage as cute as it was, isn't the most inviting place to want to live in. I have always been fascinated by corner stores, i guess more because they are the end of an era I guess!!! My fondest memories are buying mixed bags of lollies ha ha!!! thank you so much
Hi Heather! :-) Yeah imagine going back to the early 1900`s where these shops were down every street! So cool. Yep corner shops were still a thing even in my child hood in the 80`s :-) Cheers Heather
Brilliant Video Thank you so much. This Reminds me of a Suburb (Nothcote) in Victoria I Grew Up in. Heritage listed now..Oh And We had a Corner Little Shop, 20 cents Mum would give my Beautiful big sister and I once a week Friday after School to walk down and Buy a Treat, Bread, A Bottle of Milk. I have no memory From those Day's As My Beautiful Big Sister Passed from Leaukimia one month from her 12th Birthday in Our Mum's Arm's waiting for an Ambulance, She Never Complained. She is Our Gaurdian Angel Now. we were 13 Months Apart. The Only Memories I Have are on Old Home Movies, Photos, But I think my Brain Will Not remember as it would Be Too much for my Soul to Cope With.. Really Appreciate These Video's Now as It's Like A Step back into How Wonderful Australia was in the 50s - 80s. Now omg The World truly has Turned Into a World of Corruption and Green Ideology. Kindest thoughts to you and your family and Furbabies from The State of Victoria x👍🌹
I remember walking past the shop a few years ago and thinking it was a pity it was abandoned and run down. You are doing a fantastic job, recording our architectural history.
@@urbexindigo5164 Thought so. I use to work for Charles Sturt Council, not sure if this was in our district but there's a lot of those shop's/cottages around the Croydon area.
Urbex Indigo thanks my friend for sharing this video with me i really enjoyed it about the Abandoned- 2 old relics! A derelict shop with villa and an 1880`s workers cottage it was really interesting to see these places how they looked seeing how they are built and i am from the U.S.A and i always enjoy your channel and i can't wait to see your next videos and God Bless and thanks again.
Great explore of 2 lovely old cottages - I am a shop owner myself and the old ways of also having your family home at the back of your shop is sadly a bygone era. Lovely as it would be to see these old relics completely restored and back in use - like you say, it would simply be too costly 😕 Thanks as always and looking forward to your next adventure! 👍
I think you are doing a wonderful job of documentingy these old homes so other generations can watch these videos and see how homes used to be built ,no matter ,what year or plain homes to more expensive ones The architecture and materials change all the time Great job,I really enjoy your explores.Thank you 👍🇺🇸❤️
Paul memories come flooding back dad let me drive our old Chevy truck to our local farmers market i was 13 yrs old ,,,,,,, we stopped at pappy Joe's general store / cafe,,,,,he sold everything we had pancakes n egg breakfast,,,, n coffee,,, and chatted to the local cop,,, he knew i was driving old bessie said nothin dad bought him a breakfast n beer,,,,,,,, great days,,,,, enjoyed today's post m8.......Ed
Wow ... Amazing us all with another brilliant abandoned places exploring video.... Paul. These are really amazing and adorable little old house and shop/little old house. Both amazing to look at even in their current state of being. Both would have been very special to the people who lived there and shopped there in the old store. This is just so very VERY brilliant.
Hello Paul. I hope Spring has sprung there. Leaves are turning here. I have to say that the first cottage seemed sad and lonely. I loved the second. The stones outside that are carved with vines are enchanting. I think it is lovely to fine a home and shop that are together. Not something you see much of now. I would love to have a shop and home together. You do such a wonderfu job at documenting history through architecture. Waving from Maine.
I wondered about the sparkly purple paint that someone else commented on also. I don’t remember how many years ago, but some homes had sparkles in the ceiling paint. The ceilings were white and at night when the lights were on it looked nice. Haven’t seen any like that for a long time. Anyway, thanks for another interesting explore video Paul! 👍🏻😊
This was yet another couple of gem's! I always wanted to have a shop/residence and recall looking at one on Kensington Rd in 80,s for $150 week! Wouldn't get that now!
When I see these old shop fronts i do think of how it might have been and would love to see photos of what it was through the decades to come to this. I've seen many of these shops turned into quirky cafes, cosy clothes boutiques and homeware shops in upper class suburbs in Adelaide and other country towns.
Great explores! Gotta love the basic old homes. Life was so much simpler back then. The shop /house reminds me of one my aunt had in country Victoria in the 1970s. Thanks for explaining about salt damp. I had never heard of it.
Love this explore. But, I am not sure if you noticed or not but the purple paint in front room, the old veranda, and the room with the fireplace w/out mantle, it sparkled. Don't know what kind of paint that is or what they put in the paint. Anyway, it was really cool to see. Again, ty Paul for this explore and the history you always give.
You are totally right to record these bits left from the old times. When they're gone they're gone forever. Good work. You're a historian, recording artifacts from another time. I see the "graffiti artists" have been at the windows with their pathetic scrawlings added to the general deterioration and pathos. Good video.
Love the style of that old shop. Pity it was renovated. We need that style to make a come back. I have an old shop near me (charlestown, Newcastle) - wooden shack really, in the backyard of a home. All the painted adverts failed away. No access, to private yard or building.
Thanks, Paul....Was thinking of your past explores in the homes that had all the leftover British Royalty memorabilia in them with the passing of our Queen on Thursday. A sad day indeed for all, but made me realize how loved she was with our Aussie cousins.
Hi Michelle :-) Yes as much as were are our own country now our past represents everything related to England and it`s influence. Cheers for watching :-)
🌟Very cute cottage and old shop love the history behind them and they still have their charactor and charm even if they are in rough shape still love them no matter what. Thank you so much again ❤️🌟🤗:-)
Hey Paul I recon that cellar was a bug out when you said there was no bricks or concrete laid in there maybe it wasn’t finished. The first little cottage liked that one mate and love that archway so cool another awsome explore mate cheers
Thank you for explaining salt damage, I was wondering how long it takes for that to happen to the degree here, yes nice to have videos, it would have been nice to have of my old neighbourhood, all gone now for a park, my great grand dad built 6 houses on the street, I lived in 4 of them growing up. Would have loved someone like you making a document. It was considered river bottom land, flooded twice that I remember. He was an Irish immigrant but was living in Wolverhampton in Britton before coming to Canada.
Hi Paul, I enjoyed old corner stores and workers cottages in this video, sad there in bad shape, like see these old houses come back to life, I lived in Adelaide from 1974 - 1998. I used to ride my dragster bike around Adelaide Suburb, Cowandilla, Mile End, Hilton, Richmond and near Adelaide airport when I was 9yrs old and look inside these old houses that was 46yrs ago, Iam get in old. lol. Wondering if there a book out there that show how to build these old houses like new again. take care Paul, Cheers. Michael.
Don't want to sound like a know it all, but a lathe is a power tool used to turn wood and metal on, while lath are the strips of wood used to adhere plaster to the wall. The more you know...
So how it was pronounced you are being picky about? :-) Lath and Lathe? :-) Yeah I guess viewers were wondering why they could not see a power tool up on the ceiling? hehe :-) Cheers for watching
I just have to say something about the Workerman's Cottage. My mum very good friend lived there and was without a working bathroom for a long time. I think he may even have been the last person to live there, to be honest.
@urbexindigo5164 The man lived in that home for at least 30 plus years. I remember he used to sit in the front room and there was a table near the window. Next door, where the was vacant land used to be a motor mechanic and had the best and yummiest apricot trees. Love to tell the history of places I remember in that area.
Does anybody know the name for the type of quoining with the pressed divots on the surface ? there are old houses around lidcombe and Auburn N.S.W with this feature . i have searched for the name /style for years with no answers . i would love to know! great video Urbex!
Cool explore, these places have been to far left to rot and have been picked apart to much for salvage, it would be nice to have seen them in their former glory but doubtful anyone would throw money at them now, only to pay the worker swinging the wrecking ball unfortunately . Thanks for sharing Cheers MM :)
Thanks for wearing your mask 😷.I am sure a lot of people would miss you,if you got sick or hurt. Where I live we don't have the problem , with salt in the walls. How would you fix it. Or how should they have fixed it.
@@urbexindigo5164 It makes it's sound at 10:01 of your video. I watch a drain cleaner 'drain addict' a RUclipsr out of Sydney and he uses magpies' and Kookaburra sounds to 'comic effect' in his videos. He recently added the 'bird in question's' call but never responded when I asked him what kind of bird it was.
@Mark Mowadeeb ha ha yer its definitely pissed off. I just watched 2 willy wag tails harassing a Crow in my front yard this morning. Wattle bird also swooped in for a surprise attack lol
7:20 You're not right here. The moisture comes from a pastiche of materials, in this case it looks like cement & gypsum over the original lime & probably mud structure, trapping moisture in the wall. The foundations are a factor too but not the main issue
I couldn't agree more paul t's terrible y not try and restore some of these buildings instead of knocking them over all the time our heritage is slowly but surely disappearing sadly
Wonderful thing urbex recording 👏 these old homes love ❤️ you man stay safe 🙏 stay 😎 cool
That was awesome!!! workman's cottage as cute as it was, isn't the most inviting place to want to live in. I have always been fascinated by corner stores, i guess more because they are the end of an era I guess!!! My fondest memories are buying mixed bags of lollies ha ha!!! thank you so much
Hi Heather! :-) Yeah imagine going back to the early 1900`s where these shops were down every street! So cool. Yep corner shops were still a thing even in my child hood in the 80`s :-) Cheers Heather
Me as well 👍, they seemed to be everywhere back in the early 70,s .
Very cool 😎👍 love the history
Brilliant Video Thank you so much. This Reminds me of a Suburb (Nothcote) in Victoria I Grew Up in. Heritage listed now..Oh And We had a Corner Little Shop, 20 cents Mum would give my Beautiful big sister and I once a week Friday after School to walk down and Buy a Treat, Bread, A Bottle of Milk. I have no memory From those Day's As My Beautiful Big Sister Passed from Leaukimia one month from her 12th Birthday in Our Mum's Arm's waiting for an Ambulance, She Never Complained. She is Our Gaurdian Angel Now. we were 13 Months Apart. The Only Memories I Have are on Old Home Movies, Photos, But I think my Brain Will Not remember as it would Be Too much for my Soul to Cope With.. Really Appreciate These Video's Now as It's Like A Step back into How Wonderful Australia was in the 50s - 80s. Now omg The World truly has Turned Into a World of Corruption and Green Ideology. Kindest thoughts to you and your family and Furbabies from The State of Victoria x👍🌹
these always makes me wonder what these places look like new.
I remember walking past the shop a few years ago and thinking it was a pity it was abandoned and run down. You are doing a fantastic job, recording our architectural history.
Cheers for watching Candida, great hearing from locals :-)
are these shops in Adelaide?
@@madmick6275 yes mate 🙂
@@urbexindigo5164 Thought so. I use to work for Charles Sturt Council, not sure if this was in our district but there's a lot of those shop's/cottages around the Croydon area.
Urbex Indigo thanks my friend for sharing this video with me i really enjoyed it about the Abandoned- 2 old relics! A derelict shop with villa and an 1880`s workers cottage it was really interesting to see these places how they looked seeing how they are built and i am from the U.S.A and i always enjoy your channel and i can't wait to see your next videos and God Bless and thanks again.
Great explore of 2 lovely old cottages - I am a shop owner myself and the old ways of also having your family home at the back of your shop is sadly a bygone era. Lovely as it would be to see these old relics completely restored and back in use - like you say, it would simply be too costly 😕 Thanks as always and looking forward to your next adventure! 👍
Thank you for the explore, Paul. Gotta love the astroturf in the shower room of the first home!!
I think you are doing a wonderful job of documentingy these old homes so other generations can watch these videos and see how homes used to be built ,no matter ,what year or plain homes to more expensive ones The architecture and materials change all the time Great job,I really enjoy your explores.Thank you 👍🇺🇸❤️
This has to be one of my favorites, I wonder what the shop sold , just imagine it in it's hey day....
Thanks for another interesting Video! I love those old corner stores,it would be nice to see old photos from this store. Greetings from Germany😊
Paul memories come flooding back
dad let me drive our old Chevy truck to our local farmers market i was 13 yrs old ,,,,,,, we stopped at pappy Joe's general store / cafe,,,,,he sold everything we had pancakes n egg breakfast,,,, n coffee,,, and chatted to the local cop,,,
he knew i was driving old bessie said nothin dad bought him a breakfast n beer,,,,,,,, great days,,,,, enjoyed today's post m8.......Ed
The good old days Mate! Wish I could time travel a day or 2 and see. Cheers Ed :-)
Wow ... Amazing us all with another brilliant abandoned places exploring video.... Paul.
These are really amazing and adorable little old house and shop/little old house.
Both amazing to look at even in their current state of being.
Both would have been very special to the people who lived there and shopped there in the old store.
This is just so very VERY brilliant.
It would b good to do an follow up on this old shop and see if they fix it up.amazing shots thanks for showing us .
Hello Paul. I hope Spring has sprung there. Leaves are turning here. I have to say that the first cottage seemed sad and lonely. I loved the second. The stones outside that are carved with vines are enchanting. I think it is lovely to fine a home and shop that are together. Not something you see much of now. I would love to have a shop and home together. You do such a wonderfu job at documenting history through architecture. Waving from Maine.
I wondered about the sparkly purple paint that someone else commented on also. I don’t remember how many years ago, but some homes had sparkles in the ceiling paint. The ceilings were white and at night when the lights were on it looked nice. Haven’t seen any like that for a long time. Anyway, thanks for another interesting explore video Paul! 👍🏻😊
Hi Paul, cool places. I never heard of salt damp, not a problem in AZ. Thank you for the explanation. Take care and as always be safe. 🙂
Thanks, you too Cynthia! :-)
Just love the old store just darling
This was yet another couple of gem's! I always wanted to have a shop/residence and recall looking at one on Kensington Rd in 80,s for $150 week! Wouldn't get that now!
When I see these old shop fronts i do think of how it might have been and would love to see photos of what it was through the decades to come to this.
I've seen many of these shops turned into quirky cafes, cosy clothes boutiques and homeware shops in upper class suburbs in Adelaide and other country towns.
This one is getting a resto as a cafe too! Cheers prue :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 id soo love to see the finished restoration!
Great explores! Gotta love the basic old homes. Life was so much simpler back then. The shop /house reminds me of one my aunt had in country Victoria in the 1970s.
Thanks for explaining about salt damp. I had never heard of it.
Love this explore. But, I am not sure if you noticed or not but the purple paint in front room, the old veranda, and the room with the fireplace w/out mantle, it sparkled. Don't know what kind of paint that is or what they put in the paint. Anyway, it was really cool to see. Again, ty Paul for this explore and the history you always give.
Hi Jean :-) Wow no I did not notice the speckles in the purple paint. Thanks for watching and supporting :-)
You are totally right to record these bits left from the old times. When they're gone they're gone forever. Good work. You're a historian, recording artifacts from another time. I see the "graffiti artists" have been at the windows with their pathetic scrawlings added to the general deterioration and pathos. Good video.
Cheers Dan :-) Appreciate the support. I love recording these old dwellings :-)
Yep, great vid and location.
Brilliant as usual Mate
Would love to see what you look like! Please post a video where we can see the whole of you. Thanks!
Love the style of that old shop. Pity it was renovated. We need that style to make a come back.
I have an old shop near me (charlestown, Newcastle) - wooden shack really, in the backyard of a home. All the painted adverts failed away. No access, to private yard or building.
Great videos paul and going back a long time ago i like the old cottage style ones specially as work places cheers paul.
Glad you enjoyed it Peter! Cheers for the support :-)
Cheers 🍻 urbex always great video
HAPPY NEW YEAR PAUL , ✊👊 🎉🎉 LOVING Your journeys into the past
With these old Gems Into the past . Thanks mate 👍👊
They had old general store in New Mexico last time I went on vacation. Love it. took some pics of it.
yes your right it would be awesome to see it restored back to original
Thanks for the tours Paul!
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Thanks, Paul....Was thinking of your past explores in the homes that had all the leftover British Royalty memorabilia in them with the passing of our Queen on Thursday. A sad day indeed for all, but made me realize how loved she was with our Aussie cousins.
Hi Michelle :-) Yes as much as were are our own country now our past represents everything related to England and it`s influence. Cheers for watching :-)
🌟Very cute cottage and old shop love the history behind them and they still have their charactor and charm even if they are in rough shape still love them no matter what. Thank you so much again ❤️🌟🤗:-)
Awesome works Paul
Ha ha, I loved the synthetic grass, here it is Astro turf.
Hey Paul I recon that cellar was a bug out when you said there was no bricks or concrete laid in there maybe it wasn’t finished. The first little cottage liked that one mate and love that archway so cool another awsome explore mate cheers
Cheers Werner! :-)
The last one would make a great bar or cafe for the area wherever that may be💁
Thank you for explaining salt damage, I was wondering how long it takes for that to happen to the degree here, yes nice to have videos, it would have been nice to have of my old neighbourhood, all gone now for a park, my great grand dad built 6 houses on the street, I lived in 4 of them growing up. Would have loved someone like you making a document. It was considered river bottom land, flooded twice that I remember. He was an Irish immigrant but was living in Wolverhampton in Britton before coming to Canada.
Hi Paul, I enjoyed old corner stores and workers cottages in this video, sad there in bad shape, like see these old houses come back to life, I lived in Adelaide from 1974 - 1998. I used to ride my dragster bike around Adelaide Suburb, Cowandilla, Mile End, Hilton, Richmond and near Adelaide airport when I was 9yrs old and look inside these old houses that was 46yrs ago, Iam get in old. lol. Wondering if there a book out there that show how to build these old houses like new again. take care Paul, Cheers. Michael.
Thanks for the comments MrSnowcat1 :-) You were doing it before Urbex was a thing. Me too back in the country in the 80`s :-) Cheers for watching mate
@@urbexindigo5164 What country town you used to live in?
Great video as always. Thanks for sharing and have a great day and be safe.
Thanks for watching Lab rat :-)
The workers cottage was very humble indeed, was shocked the poor was still on. 😳
Thanks for sharing 👍. I liked both of these places. Have a good day 😊 💛.
your videos are always interesting
Don't want to sound like a know it all, but a lathe is a power tool used to turn wood and metal on, while lath are the strips of wood used to adhere plaster to the wall. The more you know...
So how it was pronounced you are being picky about? :-) Lath and Lathe? :-) Yeah I guess viewers were wondering why they could not see a power tool up on the ceiling? hehe :-) Cheers for watching
I just have to say something about the Workerman's Cottage. My mum very good friend lived there and was without a working bathroom for a long time. I think he may even have been the last person to live there, to be honest.
Wow thanks heaps for that info 😊 always great to hear from locals and former residents. How long did she live there? I would love to know more. 😊👍
@urbexindigo5164 The man lived in that home for at least 30 plus years. I remember he used to sit in the front room and there was a table near the window. Next door, where the was vacant land used to be a motor mechanic and had the best and yummiest apricot trees. Love to tell the history of places I remember in that area.
Does anybody know the name for the type of quoining with the pressed divots on the surface ? there are old houses around lidcombe and Auburn N.S.W with this feature . i have searched for the name /style for years with no answers . i would love to know! great video Urbex!
I will try help find it too rockt73 👍
Cool explore, these places have been to far left to rot and have been picked apart to much for salvage, it would be nice to have seen them in their former glory but doubtful anyone would throw money at them now, only to pay the worker swinging the wrecking ball unfortunately . Thanks for sharing Cheers MM :)
Cheers for watching again MM :-)
Thanks for wearing your mask 😷.I am sure a lot of people would miss you,if you got sick or hurt. Where I live we don't have the problem , with salt in the walls. How would you fix it. Or how should they have fixed it.
Hey Paul, enjoying the explore thus far but tell me: What in blazes is that species of bird 10:01??
Hi OR :-) Not sure what bird sorry. Cheers for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 It makes it's sound at 10:01 of your video. I watch a drain cleaner 'drain addict' a RUclipsr out of Sydney and he uses magpies' and Kookaburra sounds to 'comic effect' in his videos. He recently added the 'bird in question's' call but never responded when I asked him what kind of bird it was.
@@orionwarren4244 its a black Crow. Common all across Australia
@Mark Mowadeeb ha ha yer its definitely pissed off. I just watched 2 willy wag tails harassing a Crow in my front yard this morning. Wattle bird also swooped in for a surprise attack lol
@Mark Mowadeeb we don't get the noisy miner bird over here in Perth. Plenty of other noisy buggers here though 😅
7:20 You're not right here. The moisture comes from a pastiche of materials, in this case it looks like cement & gypsum over the original lime & probably mud structure, trapping moisture in the wall. The foundations are a factor too but not the main issue
I couldn't agree more paul t's terrible y not try and restore some of these buildings instead of knocking them over all the time our heritage is slowly but surely disappearing sadly
Indigo, has anyone ever told you that you sound like J. Browning or M. Merlin?????
Hi Amanda :-) Who are they? :-)
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Cheers LL :-)
Man at first place was really small not much to it at all the back yard was bigger lmao
What was the shop fruit 🍇 vegetable 🌽 or ice cream 🍦
Both at different points I think :-)
SAVE THE NURSERY BOOK AND BURN THE REST
It seems like graffiti vandalism is now in full swing down under!
People were superstitious back,it is not unusual to find hex marks (circle flowers scathed into a wall )or a women's shoe in the fireplace.
@Mark Mowadeeb Catholics scratched MM for Mary Immaculate. Most people were Christian, but they had 2 bob each way.
A Target advertisement, boring, lol