Oh my, I could have cried when you showed the big empty space where the houses were. Soul destroying, I could have cried . Thankyou for documenting all these old homes Paul, at least they can stay in our memories xx
Man, what's goin on in Australia!?! They seem hell bent on obliterating these awesome old well built homes. Makes me sad to see. 😢 I see so many you explore that I'd love to live in. I love your work! Yet makes me sad 😔
A beautiful home, I loved the fireplace mantles, I was sad to see someone broke the green tiles on the one. The stained glass above the front door was lovely. I find it sweet to see some homes are clean/tidy as if waiting for a new family, rather than being torn down. I was sad to see the beautiful orange and lemon trees with the fruit going to waste. Thank you for preserving these homes the way you do, your hard work is appreciated.
hi Paul l wished I had enough money to pick up these homes and move them to my property especially the gem from last week. Great video once again mate Cheers Paul Bye
I really enjoyed seeing all of these houses and buildings while they were still up and getting to see you explore them before they were demolished it was also awesome to hear the history of them all as well as exploring and seeing the inside of the houses. this is always great to see these homes before they are all torn down and the land redeveloped for something else this is another great video until next week take care and Thank You.👍🇦🇺
It is so sad to see these beautiful old homes get torn down in the name of progress. I can imagine the original owners living there, raising their family. Lots of laughter and love, happy memories, children playing on the front verandah and running around in the backyard. Now nothing remains. A life time of memories erased forever
Beautiful home! I love the beautiful hardwood floors, stained glass, fireplaces and much more! They don’t make them like this anymore 😢 all the attention to details, it’s truly heartbreaking 😔 Thank you for capturing all these beautiful magnificent homes before they are all gone forever. In Urbex Indigo’s words “what a Beauty!”
Bonjour d’Occitanie (France) 9:05 Je ne sais pas s’il fait très froid en hiver dans votre secteur, mais une porte qui isole d’un couloir est très probablement d’origine, même si ce n’est pas habituel. Comme on ne voit pas l’emplacement de la cuisine d’origine, cela est étrange, car celle présente est comme vous l’avez dit une extension plutôt récente comme la sale de bain et la buanderie. 19:38 c’est un mini poulailler, pour une ou deux poules. Cette maison était superbe Merci pour la visite
Such a loss, beautiful homes gone. Almost more tragic, all those trees!😢 Hope you were able to take some of the citrus that would have just gone to waste.
Such a beautiful modest little cottage love those large backyards.I left Adelaide over eight years ago when I eventually come home I don’t think I’ll recognise the place so many changes and highways.Thankyou Paul for letting us view another lovely home .
It’s irrelevant now as the home is being demolished, but it breaks my heart when the lovely ceilings are changes and picture rails removed as well as other period features. In the 60s and 70s here in Sydney, the beautiful windows as well were often changed for aluminium. Very popular with the Greeks and Italians to do that here.
Hi Michaele 🙂 yes it was very popular here too for the Greeks and Italian to change the windows and also add brick arches on verandas and doors. It's painfull seeing the old brick and stone villas with those windows changed! 😯😊
Hello Paul and Thank's for all you do in preserving these beautiful homes and businesses before they are are taking away.This home is so beautiful.I can't wait for the next one
Chrees & Hi Paul !!! I was going to cook dinner but this is more important 😉 The book in the shelf; 'Rampage' is about WW2 battles. I'd like to see the book; 'Disasters'
You have GOT to write a series of books- the coffee table books, with huge pictures. Also, I had another thought (don't you just love me running your life? ,lol) So, I have a friend, here, who travels my tri-state area, but especially Colorado mountains, and takes the most stunning pictures- he has a website, and sells all of them, in prints, matted prints and framed shots. I thought of you- if you don't have something like this, you might consider it. History is disappearing so quickly, and you have it documented so well, and have done so much work doing it, you may as well be compensated for it!!!!!!!!! Have a great rest of your weekend. That fireplace was stunning--- SDK
I just came across your channel…so beautiful these old homes… my grandmother had purchased a saloon that still had the horse hitching posts( long gone to progress 🤢 1960)
A beautiful old gem gone forever and all the history with it. Love all those oranges 🍊 and lemons 🍋 such a great shame it is lost forever ♾️ thank you so much for the tour. ❤😊🌟x
i know i have said it before but it is such a shame these houses have been demolished. i do find it funny most of the trim and wood work on theses homes matches what i had on my 1887 home in the u.s. lol. i would love to own that home as many you have documented if i lived in australia.
Hi Stephen. Yeah the lat Victorian era is still evident into the early part of the 1900s with certain features. These homes never stood a chance once the project was approved. 👍
Sad ... and in the name of progress! As always, well done Paul. I hope the effort you put into these videos can be shared by local historical organisations, so that your efforts are not in vain. Thank you.
What a beaut those fireplaces are, the floors and a lot else about it were high quality now and especially in it's original days. 15:55 The arched brickwork and bath tile scream about 1974 here. I bet there was some shag carpeting somewhere there then as well. Thanks for the tour Paul! Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
Hi John, Cheers mate. Yeah thought definitely 70s! 😁 Lines up with when the Greek couple took ownership in 1971, they did a few at that time up to date Reno's 😊👍
The lead light resembles the fire surround in the first room. Gorgeous orange tree, I hope you took some home!! This one made me sad.........Cheers for another good vid tho!!!
Urbex Indigo thanks my friend for sharing this video with me i really enjoyed this and i can't wait to see your next one and i am from the U.S.A and i always enjoy your channel and God Bless i gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend.
One stroke of some bureaucratic pen, hey! ...Another great presentation, Paul! My grandparents had an old home at Croydon, a few kms. north of this, which went in the first phase of this highway development... @ 17:05 an old loquat tree. Grandparents had one of them as well. Fruit was pretty tasty, but very little flesh: mainly all seed. Cheers, mate!!!
the tile surrounds are well worth salvaging intact sets are hard to come by nowdays, Thanks Mr Indigo, cruisy explore n documentation of a stood the test of time abode.
Like windows are und the door in hall way and the fridge door beautiful colors it great video of sweet old house ty lots for sharing I wound taking some of that fruit you won't get another free pick like that I. Walk Thur it is those yummy fruit off those trees
Another fab little home .. Do the ejected owners get minimal compensation like they do here? Hope it's enough to at least start over again. Eminent domain sucks. But on the other hand, that traffic noise would drive me nuts, and that would be the only reason, I'd be glad to go. Enjoyed!
Used to live just near it. 😊 It's an old music lessons and print shop. The shopfront no longer in use but there are people living in the attached residence last I knew 👍
Nice place. Sad they have to tear it down. And what is sad also, is when they demolish the house. The lemon tree and orange tree will be destroyed, for a dumb apartment building. I'd rather have the house and the lemon, orange trees than some dumb apartment building . 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 That how I feel.
wow this is so amazing Paul can I come live with you and do videos with you I love these old houses and don't worry I am not a serial killer any more. cheers Paul bye
Thank you Paul for all your hard work at saving those bits of folks history by filming the buildings that you do. I still have my 🦘coin 🙂 Is M5 Mike still making videos? I'm kind of glad to see that the folks that built that wonderful home are no longer around....so they don't have to watch their home being distoryed. You can look in the back yard & picture kids playing out there, dad working on a car or truck, mom getting some yummy oranges & lemmons, maybe they had a garden. The yummy meals made in the kitchen, birthday party's, Christmas times The sadness of loosing loved ones, & pets too maybe. Just so many lost memories. Time flies by so fast --
Another of Adelaide's gorgeous heritage homes lost to the progress of expensive expansive vehicle infrasturucture. Interesting that most of old Northern Europe are keeping their heritage buildings and instead capitalising on improving public transport and bicycle lanes, Hmmm...
The high volume of fruit in that backyard is because the last owners were Italian I bet, migrants were always keen on fruit trees,, great video, shame to see it knocked down,😢cheers from Downunder 🦘🦘🦘❤️🇦🇺
Those oranges would make some good marmalade.
Oh my, I could have cried when you showed the big empty space where the houses were. Soul destroying, I could have cried . Thankyou for documenting all these old homes Paul, at least they can stay in our memories xx
Man, what's goin on in Australia!?! They seem hell bent on obliterating these awesome old well built homes. Makes me sad to see. 😢 I see so many you explore that I'd love to live in. I love your work! Yet makes me sad 😔
What a beautiful old home 🏡. So sad that it is going to be demolished. The lemon 🍋 and orange 🍊 trees are very pretty. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊.
A beautiful home, I loved the fireplace mantles, I was sad to see someone broke the green tiles on the one. The stained glass above the front door was lovely. I find it sweet to see some homes are clean/tidy as if waiting for a new family, rather than being torn down. I was sad to see the beautiful orange and lemon trees with the fruit going to waste. Thank you for preserving these homes the way you do, your hard work is appreciated.
hi Paul l wished I had enough money to pick up these homes and move them to my property especially the gem from last week. Great video once again mate Cheers Paul Bye
Quelle jolie maison!
Les cheminees sont magnifiques !
Et surtout quelle honte de la détruire !
Merci beaucoup !
Lovely home I would of like to see what it looked like in 1911. Thanks for another video Paul.😊
I really enjoyed seeing all of these houses and buildings while they were
still up and getting to see you explore them before they were demolished
it was also awesome to hear the history of them all as well as exploring
and seeing the inside of the houses. this is always great to see these homes
before they are all torn down and the land redeveloped for something else
this is another great video until next week take care and Thank You.👍🇦🇺
Hope you took some oranges home with you
It is so sad to see these beautiful old homes get torn down in the name of progress. I can imagine the original owners living there, raising their family. Lots of laughter and love, happy memories, children playing on the front verandah and running around in the backyard. Now nothing remains. A life time of memories erased forever
So many fireplaces in this one!
The home might be gone but it's history will live on forever thanks to you Paul. An excellent video.
Glad you enjoyed it sonofdat 😁 Cheers for watching 👍
@urbexindigo5164 very much so Paul. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to seeing as many of them as you can film.
Beautiful home and a loss of two beautiful fruit trees producing gorgeous fruit.. so sad😢
Another lovely home going to landfill.Mate I would have been going back with a few boxes and grabbing that fruit.Fresh oj everymorning.
Love the front entrance! Can’t believe this house was torn down, how sad! Awesome video mate! 👍👍❤️🤘
Glad you enjoyed Carla, yeah never stood a chance once the tunnel project was approved. Cheers for watching 🙂👍
Old Adelaide being destroyed 😢
Looks like the old girl was holding together alright. Good job on the background too. Cheers mate
Beautiful home! I love the beautiful hardwood floors, stained glass, fireplaces and much more! They don’t make them like this anymore 😢 all the attention to details, it’s truly heartbreaking 😔
Thank you for capturing all these beautiful magnificent homes before they are all gone forever.
In Urbex Indigo’s words “what a Beauty!”
Cheers Heather and for watching 🙂👍
Hi paul, great research done on this old girl. Sad to see her go. Cheers deb
The little house was a chicken coop. The egg box on the side opens to collect the eggs
Cheers the Light bright. Thanks for watching 👍😁
Bonjour d’Occitanie (France)
9:05 Je ne sais pas s’il fait très froid en hiver dans votre secteur, mais une porte qui isole d’un couloir est très probablement d’origine, même si ce n’est pas habituel.
Comme on ne voit pas l’emplacement de la cuisine d’origine, cela est étrange, car celle présente est comme vous l’avez dit une extension plutôt récente comme la sale de bain et la buanderie.
19:38 c’est un mini poulailler, pour une ou deux poules.
Cette maison était superbe
Merci pour la visite
Such a loss, beautiful homes gone. Almost more tragic, all those trees!😢
Hope you were able to take some of the citrus that would have just gone to waste.
This makes me so sad. I dreamt of owning a home just like this when I was younger.
Such a beautiful modest little cottage love those large backyards.I left Adelaide over eight years ago when I eventually come home I don’t think I’ll recognise the place so many changes and highways.Thankyou Paul for letting us view another lovely home .
Cheers Debbie 😊 yes it will be vastly different for you upon return. Cheers for watching 👍
Wow that was an orange jackpot on that tree! I would have too a dozen! 😊😊😊 great explore 🙏
It’s irrelevant now as the home is being demolished, but it breaks my heart when the lovely ceilings are changes and picture rails removed as well as other period features. In the 60s and 70s here in Sydney, the beautiful windows as well were often changed for aluminium. Very popular with the Greeks and Italians to do that here.
Hi Michaele 🙂 yes it was very popular here too for the Greeks and Italian to change the windows and also add brick arches on verandas and doors. It's painfull seeing the old brick and stone villas with those windows changed! 😯😊
Hello Paul and Thank's for all you do in preserving these beautiful homes and businesses before they are are taking away.This home is so beautiful.I can't wait for the next one
Happy Sunday house lovers 💙 thanks Paul 👍 I'm late, but I'm still here!
I'm catching up 👋
Good episode 👏
its always sad to see these beautiful homes destroyed for progress
Chrees & Hi Paul !!!
I was going to cook dinner but this is more important 😉
The book in the shelf; 'Rampage' is about WW2 battles. I'd like to see the book; 'Disasters'
Cheers again Ruth 👍😊
You have GOT to write a series of books- the coffee table books, with huge pictures. Also, I had another thought (don't you just love me running your life? ,lol) So, I have a friend, here, who travels my tri-state area, but especially Colorado mountains, and takes the most stunning pictures- he has a website, and sells all of them, in prints, matted prints and framed shots. I thought of you- if you don't have something like this, you might consider it. History is disappearing so quickly, and you have it documented so well, and have done so much work doing it, you may as well be compensated for it!!!!!!!!! Have a great rest of your weekend. That fireplace was stunning--- SDK
I just came across your channel…so beautiful these old homes… my grandmother had purchased a saloon that still had the horse hitching posts( long gone to progress 🤢 1960)
A beautiful old gem gone forever and all the history with it. Love all those oranges 🍊 and lemons 🍋 such a great shame it is lost forever ♾️ thank you so much for the tour. ❤😊🌟x
Glad you enjoyed it Megan, glad you enjoyed and yes all those oranges going to waste too!!! Cheers for watching 🙂👍
i know i have said it before but it is such a shame these houses have been demolished. i do find it funny most of the trim and wood work on theses homes matches what i had on my 1887 home in the u.s. lol. i would love to own that home as many you have documented if i lived in australia.
Hi Stephen. Yeah the lat Victorian era is still evident into the early part of the 1900s with certain features. These homes never stood a chance once the project was approved. 👍
Loved the old homes shame it has to go your videos are a pleasure to watch thank you so much 😊 ❤
Sad ... and in the name of progress! As always, well done Paul. I hope the effort you put into these videos can be shared by local historical organisations, so that your efforts are not in vain. Thank you.
I have those tiles in my house now built in 1984
Hello I love vidéo ❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍😺😺😺👋👋👋
What a beaut those fireplaces are, the floors and a lot else about it were high quality now and especially in it's original days.
15:55 The arched brickwork and bath tile scream about 1974 here. I bet there was some shag carpeting somewhere there then as well.
Thanks for the tour Paul!
Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
Hi John, Cheers mate. Yeah thought definitely 70s! 😁 Lines up with when the Greek couple took ownership in 1971, they did a few at that time up to date Reno's 😊👍
The lead light resembles the fire surround in the first room. Gorgeous orange tree, I hope you took some home!! This one made me sad.........Cheers for another good vid tho!!!
The history facts are always fascinating Paul. Do enjoy your research into these beautiful old homes
Very cool 😎 glad you got there when you did love how original the place was
Hopefully parts of these old houses will be saved to go into other houses so something will remain
@@fionakinlyside I'd love that hallway door in my house.
Beautiful glass hallway door
Best orange tree under the southern hemisphere
Another one bites the dust... unfortunately, but I'm glad you were able to document this and share it. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Glad you enjoyed it MM, thanks for watching 👍😁
@urbexindigo5164 is always a pleasure :)
Urbex Indigo thanks my friend for sharing this video with me i really enjoyed this and i can't wait to see your next one and i am from the U.S.A and i always enjoy your channel and God Bless i gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend.
One stroke of some bureaucratic pen, hey! ...Another great presentation, Paul! My grandparents had an old home at Croydon, a few kms. north of this, which went in the first phase of this highway development... @ 17:05 an old loquat tree. Grandparents had one of them as well. Fruit was pretty tasty, but very little flesh: mainly all seed. Cheers, mate!!!
the tile surrounds are well worth salvaging intact sets are hard to come by nowdays, Thanks Mr Indigo, cruisy explore n documentation of a stood the test of time abode.
❤❤ good job 👍
Like windows are und the door in hall way and the fridge door beautiful colors it great video of sweet old house ty lots for sharing
I wound taking some of that fruit you won't get another free pick like that I. Walk Thur it is those yummy fruit off those trees
Nice house, it's a shame to loose the beautiful fruit trees.
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Those green tiles around the fireplace where unusual that had a scene on them in the children's bedroom
Makes me cry! Shame they couldn't move it to another location.
It's all about cars, not about housing people anymore.
At the 7.15 mark that a solid oak wardrobe most people don't realise, beautiful wood no longer used
Ceilings definitely redone with Gyprock and modern cornices in the 70s or later.
This property should be heritage listed for the orange, lemon, and Hills hoist.
Another fab little home .. Do the ejected owners get minimal compensation like they do here? Hope it's enough to at least start over again. Eminent domain sucks. But on the other hand, that traffic noise would drive me nuts, and that would be the only reason, I'd be glad to go. Enjoyed!
Hi Donna. 😊 Yes they would not get the amount required to purchase an equal home in a similar suburb unfortunately. Cheers for watching 🙂👍
Have you seen 344/346 cross road? I so badly want to know more about it.
Used to live just near it. 😊 It's an old music lessons and print shop. The shopfront no longer in use but there are people living in the attached residence last I knew 👍
Why are there vents at ceiling if for cooling how do they work
It's such a shame that these homes are destroyed for the sake of progress.
🥺what a bloody shame …. That’s all I have to say 😢
I'm sure that home is a beautiful home in this day, hope you took you a bag of lemons and oranges home...lol
Nice place. Sad they have to tear it down.
And what is sad also, is when they demolish the house. The lemon tree and orange tree will be destroyed, for a dumb apartment building.
I'd rather have the house and the lemon, orange trees than some dumb apartment building .
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
That how I feel.
wow this is so amazing Paul can I come live with you and do videos with you I love these old houses and don't worry I am not a serial killer any more. cheers Paul bye
👍😊
Nice cirtus on the trees!...old plants like that produce the best fruit not like the genetically modified crap from bunnings
Thank you Paul for all your hard work at saving those bits of folks history by filming the buildings that you do.
I still have my
🦘coin 🙂 Is M5 Mike still making videos?
I'm kind of glad to see that the folks that built that wonderful home are no longer around....so they don't have to watch their home being distoryed.
You can look in the back yard & picture kids playing out there, dad working on a car or truck, mom getting some yummy oranges & lemmons, maybe they had a garden.
The yummy meals made in the kitchen, birthday party's, Christmas times
The sadness of loosing loved ones, & pets too maybe. Just so many lost memories.
Time flies by so fast --
Cheers for watching again Ruth, glad you enjoyed it 😊
Big Kitchen with a tiny stove/oven. I didn't like the bathroom tiles. Traffic noise is annoying. Imagine hearing that while you are living there.
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Another of Adelaide's gorgeous heritage homes lost to the progress of expensive expansive vehicle infrasturucture. Interesting that most of old Northern Europe are keeping their heritage buildings and instead capitalising on improving public transport and bicycle lanes, Hmmm...
Oranges, lemons, mint and parsley. The large tree was a loquet tree ( no use of spelling) locquat??
Knowing the history always makes these even more depressing. All in the name of "progress"
What a waste!
I totally agree with you and yes it is and very spacious for a nice family 👪 😊😊 .
I thought mandarins were oranges, just a different type.
The bathroom is probably 80s that's when they loved brown, brown wasn't a colour in 70s
The high volume of fruit in that backyard is because the last owners were Italian I bet, migrants were always keen on fruit trees,, great video, shame to see it knocked down,😢cheers from Downunder 🦘🦘🦘❤️🇦🇺
Cheers Steve, for watching 🙂👍