I want to live there . I remember visiting Mums old relatives in such places when my sisters and I were children . I can smell the old house smell . Somebody save it !!! Thanks for the post . I am in my 70s married a Canadian , miss New Zealand every day . Memories of childhood are increasingly vivid with age .
H Linda and i know what you are saying. I really reconnect with my childhood too with these old country ones as i grew up in the country and my Gran had an old one similar to this only smaller :-) Thanks for watching
If this place was in better condition I would happily live here who needs people when I would have cattle. Lovely explore, thank you and big thumbs up to the Farmer :)
Love love love this place! The location is awesome and the house is perfect. Minimal repairs and a good scrub down is all that's needed. I would live there forever! I love that you protect the location of the homes. Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
I will go to bed dreaming of how I would bring this one back to life and live my days out there. Simply beautiful and I really hope someone will bring it back before it’s too late. It’s in a gorgeous setting also. I cannot thank you enough for sharing your content with us all. Well done again
Hi Kim :-) Yes the farmer told me he has had city folk inquire a couple times about buying it. It sits on his reduced farm which is now a hobby farm as he just retired. I loved this place tooo! :-)
Def late 1800's. Gorgeous mantles , Arch and stained glass shows house was built to show pride of ownership. Love the nod to Robb and his phone hangups. Well done, again. Thanks 😎
I really like this house, lots of big rooms some with the fireplaces still usable. Great to know it's not going to be torn down anytime soon. Good video, thanks
Why isn't it in use was it a share farm or something once upon a time because friends of mine built a large home on an aggregate of farm like that but no garage like a hobby farm and they were made to pull down the home
RNK fan here. Found your comment on a video long time ago and became a big fan of you 😉🇦🇺 Great find with this one👍 Beautiful mantles. The lovely doors and hardware are magnificent. That’s an oldie, and absolutely early 1900’s. The archway in this is a real beauty, but that stunning stained glass 😍 Thanks to the farmer too. 👍👍👍
Hey Selza! :-) Thanks for watching and commenting :-) All those features were so good to look at and I never tire of finding and seeing those things. really glad you enjoyed them too! Had to tip the hat to Rob regarding the phone haha. :-) Yep big thanks to Farmer too! :-)
I live in an vic house in UK That’s badly run down I found a concealed corridor I never New was there and a large coal hole which has been bricked up at the other end, hundreds of tunnels in my town going all over especially to the churches and pubs . Been here since 1980 so was a shock to find new rooms. 👍🏻
Hey Jack Le Ripper thats awesome! I can imagine your surprise when finding it! Here in Australia, the old mining towns and major cities had a lot of tunnels from the pubs and churches too. Here in Adelaide there is a major underground network that has been locked away. :-)
Urbex Indigo ) yes mate definitely the same people most tunnels here was for smuggling booze and Pervy priests to brothels and pubs exactly the same people in OZ same time doing identical skullduggery....reckon it’s still going on in London and Sydney today no doubt....lucky bar#&erds 😂
Great old house. I love the rounded fireplaces. You don't see them in the states. I love the old arches also. Keep the videos coming. I love watching them. Cheers
Hi Nancy yes this is one of my favs, lucky the farmer told me about it as I was asking about a totally different not nearly as well preserved haha, thanjs for watching :-)
Stunning house..love the arch..looking down the hallway at the front door with the sun lighting up the red stained glass was beautiful...well done video...thanks Paul.
What a find! Loved the intro! I think late 1800s. The mantels are just beautiful. I love when things are left. The long hallway is magical and mysterious. Paul you’re becoming a great cinematographer. Love to Nicolai! 😻😻 Cheers Paul!
Hey Nancy thanks for watching :-) Yes many others are confident it goes back to the 1800`s also. So good, things were built to last and impress back then! :-) I really love the hallways! hehe. Meow from Nicolai, he went for a big drive across the border! :-)
Loved this farm house!! Beautiful archway, I bet this home was loved when it was lived in.🥰 You do such a great job with your camera when you're going from room to room. Thanks again, stay safe.
Love the house turn of the century at least it was nice of the man to let you film the house for people to see before falling down loved the fireplaces.
Very nice house. Elegant. The exterior composition with the symmetry of the chimneys and the pitch of the roof, sets this house apart. The exterior cornice work is especially nice. A wonderful house all around. I liked the interior woodwork. In the USA the decorative carving of the living room fireplace surround, would indicate a probable date from the 1880's through the 1890's. Thank you for the opportunity to see this house. And thank the farmer again for me.
Great eye Steven, this late Victorian style was even common in suburbs know as the symmetrical cottage style and you can see the M shape roof from the rear as there are to peaks either side of the hall :-) I agree with your date and it seems others do too! So good to think I was in this old classic , glad I got to film it for you guys! Yes big thanks to Farmer, I will upload the little old first dwelling soon, rough shape but older that this one! :-)
I love that old door lock. Glad you zoomed in. I could live here quite happily. It looks isolated, but...not lonely. Although I like and care about people, i prefer my place to have space from other people. This home needs taken back to its original. If it were mine..I'd take it to a level 8 in Light hearted quirk tho. I'd baby that beautiful arch in hallway and rooms lined in wood, I'd keep moisturised and looked after. I hope someone will buy and love it. Thanks and stay safe😸
Your right Sandy this one is isolated but not too far from towns also. Great old example of how well things were made and loved. Thanks for watching :-)
Thanks my friend for sharing with me about Abandoned- Late Victorian farm house suspended in time/Furniture and stuff left behind it was a very interesting the place didn't looked lived in for a very long time. and i can't wait to see your next video and God Bless you my friend and thanks again.
The red light given off as you entered the back door was eerily brilliant (redruM), perhaps that intro helped set the atmosphere (great touch there). Can't pick that English film it's from though??? Great find and enjoyed the homage to the RnK all day guys as they're one of my favorite Abandoned Urbex'es on YT too. Keep up the cool finds, your definitely the RnK of Australia!
The audio conversation is from an old radio horror play called -"Screen Directors Playhouse THE UNINVITED - Old Time Radio Horror!" Yes the phone off the hook is Robs thing, so a tip of the hat is the least I could do! haha Thanks for watching again Gene :-)
Love the archway and red stained glass. The mantlepiece is gorgeous and the door hardware reminds me of the hardware on the doors of the 1870's farm I used to live on. Nice to see the farmer is not tearing this down yet. Great to find salts of the earth who are willing to share with the rest of us. I think I like your rural explores more than the urban ones lol. Another great find. Thanks for sharing with us :-)
Hi Debbie :-) Yes this old one sits on his farm which he wants to keep quiet so I dont think this one will be sold or knocked down, it will just sit I guess. He was a very cheerful bloke who was very kind. I do love getting out to these ones more too Debbie, there are so many more I have an eye on too! :-)
I love the green roof with the green grass. I love your land. I live in an old 2 story farm house but the features are similar- big windows, door hardware, high ceilings, fire places. My dad worked for Westnghouse so I got a kick out of the stove. Thanks for your hard work, I so enjoy. And the rotary, I remember those phones and party lines.
Hi Laura :-0 Such a grand old era of home and build quality. Glad you connected with the stove, always one or two things we connect with in these old places! Cheers for watching :-)
Once again hit the nail on the head …. But once again like my grandparents old farm house 1800 style right from the wood wall and ceilings the tell tail arch ways right to the old fire places. Oh how my heart breaks, I’d do anything to go back to when I was a child!!! Outstanding Paul ❤️🙏
Great find! Really really loved this place. Architecture so cool! And the location. Wow. Shame this place left to rot. Obviously the farmer has no intention of parting with it. Thank you for the great explore! I would've loved to have restored a place like this when I was, oh, about 4 decades younger... 😁👍
Glad you liked it Leslie, as did I :-) Yes he does not want to sell it to noisy people as it sits on his hobby farm with his cows. Not sure if he will fix it up or not. He just retired and reduced the size of his farm to be a hobby farm now :-)
He built a newer home back down the track years ago. So this one sits basically in his back yard on the farm now. This is common out in the country when newer farm houses get built on the property.
Love the little back porch, archway in the hall, fireplaces, front door and the door hardware. I bet it was really something in its day. I really love the house on the hill with spectacular views all around. Thank you for sharing.
Stunning old time-capsule. The red stained glass was nice. Extra thanks to the farmer who gave permission for your explore. He has done well preserving and protecting the past. Winter is definitely the time to document this rural homestead. Snake territory if I've ever seen it. Here in the state of Michigan, USA, we have only one venomous snake to worry about. It's a variety of the pygmy rattlesnake, the Massasauga. It won't normally kill an adult, just make them really sick. I enjoyed this video, especially the sound of the cattle in the background at the beginning.
HIYA !!! WHAT BEAUTIFUL PLACES YOU KEEP FINDING .. LOVELY FEATURES AND THAT GREAT RED STAINED GLASS .. keep finding and keep posting.. hope you're keeping well...
That must of been nice to see that view from the front porch, so peaceful. I remember the old rotary phones, usually you just had one in the house, if your lucky you would have maybe two. The fireplace mantels were amazing, the place is diffently old with that large fireplace in the kitchen which was probably for cooking. Very nice of the farmer to share his property with us today. Held my breath there, thought you went through the floor. Please careful and be safe, see you next time.
My parents had a wall mounted rotary one Leslie :-) So glad the mantles and stained glass were in tact. Yep old wood stove wood prob be behind the wood board. The farmer was very cheerful and this sits basically at the end of his private drive way now. I now know what he was referring to regarding being careful about falling through the floor! haha :-)
😭😭😭😭😭😭 So similar to my first house. Even the patterned ruby glass atop the door. And i still have some of it .Floor plan is exactly same. Ive since lived in many places but nothing else compared to that one. So big so much warmth. I knew the minute i walked in it was my home. Your vids bring me so many happy memories but they break my heart too. Mine was built in the late 1800s and was owned by the wealthiest family in the district. They built a monster mansion which is still there today and my house was relocated to the nxt town. 1908 it relocated to its current position. A grand old lady she was too. And will be for years to come
Hi Indigo! Cows are saying "hi" lol. House is cool and definitely old. I remember those phones. My grandma had one for a long time even after they came out with push ones. Great video.
Neither are at risk of being demolished way out here in the country. They sit on the owners hobby farm, he built a newer home back down the track years ago. :-)
This is awesome! I love the stained glass, the arch, the fireplaces and the old dial telephone. I grew up with dial telephones in the 50s and 60s. There is something nostalgic about them. Great house! Wonderful woodwork!
Love the time capsule feel about this ,, great when they’re untouched .. probably easier to heat up with lowered ceilings. Great start to a Sunday off work .. thanks mate
Another beautiful Australian hallway! I never, ever get tired of seeing these. And the woodwork. Question for you: why do you think the kitchen and room across the hall had those entrance type locks on them? We had one on the back door of my childhood home. It never worked the 30 years my parents lived there. Painted over many times. Thanks so much for sharing. ❤️
Love the hallways too Susan!!! So good and the red glow in this one was amazing haha :-) Not sure to be honest about the huge lock for the kitchen and other rooms. I guess there must be a good reason though! :-) Thanks for watching Susan :-)
What a beauty! Your intro was outstanding! Love the wrap around porch, the red stained glass windows, the fireplaces, and the furnishings left behind. I also love your attention to detail. You catch it all. The rural setting makes this house all the more cozy and inviting. Thanks for sharing this charmer with us! Looking forward to your next video. Stay Safe! 😉🏚
Perfect spot out there on the hill hey Tara :) Thanks for the kind words, I was sure to take my time through this one and soak up the vibe and history. Felt like it was a real happy and well lived in and loved home. Glad you enjoyed, cheers for watching :-)
Hi Bre :-) Yes I bet there was a rocking chair or arm chairs out there for them to sit and relax after a hard days work or a sunday roast!!!! So good to think about :-)
I really like this home, especially the very appealing long hallway with the gorgeous arch and red windows at the end with the vines and flowers. For a country house it has some elegant details. The mantels were grand. Even in the state it's in, I can imagine it as a comfortable home with a pleasant vibe when it was clean and fully furnished.
I tend to agree that this home was built around the late 1800s. Looks as if it was lived in for many years with updates in several places. Love the archway and the stained and etched glass at the front door. I find it interesting that thee seem to often be bedrooms at the front of the houses you visit and that the living room is further into the home, I'm disappointed that the kitchen has been so updated that the old character has disappeared. It was nice to see the fireplace mantels were intact. They were very nicely carved. Another great explore. Thanks.
Yep! I definitely agree with that date now too! :-) Yes the layout of these era has the bedrooms at front and kitchens and dining to the rear. A few updates have mask a few things but this one still has that charm of old. Cheers lladylobo1 :-)
Oh what great fun it would be to bring new life back into this place. It's so full of character and could be so beautiful! And what I wouldn't give to live in an old farmhouse surrounded by scenery like that! Thanks for the tour!! xo
You are correct, the archways for air circulation, hearths covered in renovation, tinted glass panels, lock/latch sets that pre-date WW one, probably 90 years of occupation before is was left . Thanks to you and the owner for a very interesting look in.
I loved this house ,I could live happily there, with those beautiful fireplaces, I would do it up those views ,I just adore this old houses, they all hide a story they all once were a happy family home ,I just love this videos and I love the way you are so passionate and caring ,another one I watched since I found your channel , big 🤗 from a Frenchy in Australia 🇫🇷🇦🇺
That was a GREAT choice for beginning of the video. It really set the mood!! You are a wonderful editor (we must add actor, director, producer and writer). You are the whole package!! Love your videos!!!
Hey Sheila cheers for those comments! I do really enjoy trying to put context and ideas for old house like this one in the video. Glad you are enjoying and I appreciate your support!! :-)
Almost burst into tears on this one. Never thought to take photos of my childhood home which had a lot of these old features. It was renovated, by an architect, and he maintained all the original features including the front door stained glass windows.
My Queenslander was built around 1890, we have the same doors, sash windows,and the wide boards running horizontal i wouldn't be surprised if she was built alot earlier than mine ,such a resting beauty.
Hey Angela thanks for the info on your house, I am def leaning towards this one the same late 1800`s :-) Build quality was amazing back in those times! :-)
Oh I love this place. Definitely a home of mixed eras, it shows how well it was lived in. There's something about internal lining boards that makes me feel all cosy. To me, it depicts a hardworking but close family home. Thanks Paul :)
Great summary Nessa :-) The boarding is always great to look at, has so much character. I really felt it was loved and lived in a long time by same owners. :-)
I believe that was Deborah Kerr at the beginning This was once a lovely big family home and a bit grand . It's still lovely in It's own way the living room chairs were in 70's style I agree early 1900 with up dates oh dear I remember those telephones a blast from the past thank you for your great filming as always and take care xx
Thank you for the tour of the beautiful old lady. Love the 'shotgun' style with rooms on each side. The rooms appeared quite large. I love it that you take your time to show the details of the woodwork and the door hardware. Also, enjoyed the phone. Was very familiar with it, it really took me back to the slower older days.
I do like to take my time and see all those things as I know you guys appreciate them also! :-) Yep large rooms in that shotgun format Carla. Those phones were always difficult to sneak a quite phone call to someone! haha :-0
Hi claudermiller, I too would look for something of this style if I were looking out in the country. Unfortunately I rent in the city haha :-) Thanks for watching
Great house. We love how you do commentary with the videos. You are fearless we'd be afraid of running into snakes,rats,etc.......Keep up the good work! Take care and God bless- Chris&Dave
Hi Chris and Dave :-) Glad you like me trying to commentate, I enjoy trying to do it. :-) Yeah I can trek through most things but crawling around up in attics is not my thing haha. Cheers for the support guys! :-)
Oh so love it. Had one similar features (circa 1900). in the first winter a creek ran thru the dining room. I was very poor and simply redirected the creek and resolved the problem. No hot water to kitchen all very primitive. I came across amazing things such as newspaper under old vynil, bullets in the abandoned chair and when I first turned the power on the fabric covered electrical cord went like a fuse and blew up in a puff of smoke. The dunny was a thunderbox with crooked ivy covered brick walls you wouldn’t want to go there at night. But I was very happy there for many years. Let’s be real though these are money pits. I bought another one down the track and live here now it is also a money pit though in better condition but they are worth the money AND LOVE.
Hi ksanurse, great comments, glad you have lived in two old classics like this :-) The farmer did actually tell me the same regarding cost and it sits on his private property so selling it would ruin his privacy haha. I should have checked in more drawers and down the chairs for some old relics hey? :-0 I would love to own one and have the cash to restore it. I can dream haha Thanks for watching :-)
Urbex Indigo I’m not sure how I come across your channel but so glad I did. I’m on my last legs but my son is my carer so I can live my last days in this old house. (C1920). The old homes have soul. Nothing can compare to them. Mine envelopes me in her loveliness and shelters me in fond memories. And after seeing your voyage into old lost homes I have a perspective to wonder if years from now someone will stumble across my old home covered in ivy with abandoned leadlight kitchenettes or the metters wood stove or wainscoting or ceiling roses and think they were a part of a beautiful history as you do. I hope so. Thankyou.
Thanks for sharing. I only recently discovered your videos and love seeing these Aussie explores. I’m originally from Melbourne but now live in Canada. This one reminds me of visiting my Aunt’s farm in country Victoria as a kid. The front of this one looks like hers did with the green roof and the layout was very similar.
So you watch RNK too. I still have a rotary phone. For the loud ringer. Cool old old house with renovations along the way. I just gave up my 27 inch analog TV 3 years ago nothing wrong with it. Great color. I miss it. Kids thought I needed to update. It was from the 90’s. It looks like it’s worth saving.😊
Yeah I enjoy RnK too :-) The loud ringer and the loud dialing!!! lol I remember trying to dial those things really slow to not alert my mother hahaha :-) Thanks for watching
I love your videos but one thing I dislike about urban exploration is when the explorer looks in every mirror and says “what up guys”. This is something new I noticed in your video today. I would love to continue watching.
Hi Shannon, like any genre it is just a pop culture phase that will fade out regarding the whats up guys, lol :-) You more than welcome to stop watching if you do not want though as I`m not going to start scripting my explores. Cheers for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 my plan is continue watching as you are one of my favorite urbex views but the constant need to validate oneself in a mirror is a ridiculous phase as people watch for the explore of the bones of these structures and beauty not the person behind the camera.
Love your intro audio 😊 the old wood work around the doors and such held up through time. Beautiful views all around. Imagine if kids today had to use a rotary ☎ lol. Seems to have lots of space. Love the wooden mantle. I can hear the crackling of the wood in the fireplace. 🔥
Haha I remember trying to dial the phone really slowly so it did not make the loud noise when I was a kid haha :-) Imagine the happy times in this old peaceful place! :-)
That is an old house but appliances look to be from 60's. I remember using those old phones! Fireplace is nice looking. Nice countryside view. Really is a charming old house.
I want to live there . I remember visiting Mums old relatives in such places when my sisters and I were children . I can smell the old house smell . Somebody save it !!! Thanks for the post . I am in my 70s married a Canadian , miss New Zealand every day . Memories of childhood are increasingly vivid with age .
H Linda and i know what you are saying. I really reconnect with my childhood too with these old country ones as i grew up in the country and my Gran had an old one similar to this only smaller :-) Thanks for watching
This house must have been beautiful in its day! These old farm houses are awesome.
Just found this and love it. Hats off to the farmer who let you record there. 🙂👍💚
One of my favs for sure Kylo, thanks for watching :-)
I wish someone would put some love back into that Beautiful home.
If this place was in better condition I would happily live here who needs people when I would have cattle. Lovely explore, thank you and big thumbs up to the Farmer :)
Agreed Wendy Farmer was awesome. :-) Cows are his house keepers now haha :-)
These old houses have such a homely feel, when we walk in the door it feels like we are coming home.
I totally agree Jeanette, and i grew up in a country town. :-) Love these old placces
Love love love this place! The location is awesome and the house is perfect. Minimal repairs and a good scrub down is all that's needed. I would live there forever! I love that you protect the location of the homes. Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
You sum it up perfectly Lea!!!!!! :-) Amazing house amazing location! :-)
I will go to bed dreaming of how I would bring this one back to life and live my days out there. Simply beautiful and I really hope someone will bring it back before it’s too late.
It’s in a gorgeous setting also. I cannot thank you enough for sharing your content with us all. Well done again
Hi Kim :-) Yes the farmer told me he has had city folk inquire a couple times about buying it. It sits on his reduced farm which is now a hobby farm as he just retired. I loved this place tooo! :-)
Def late 1800's. Gorgeous mantles , Arch and stained glass shows house was built to show pride of ownership. Love the nod to Robb and his phone hangups. Well done, again. Thanks 😎
Hi Reba! :-0 Cheers for the support and watching :-)
Such a treasure! Definitely a true family home. These houses were so well made back then!
They certainly were Pammi and I never tire of seeing them! :-)
I really like this house, lots of big rooms some with the fireplaces still usable. Great to know it's not going to be torn down anytime soon. Good video, thanks
Why isn't it in use was it a share farm or something once upon a time because friends of mine built a large home on an aggregate of farm like that but no garage like a hobby farm and they were made to pull down the home
RNK fan here. Found your comment on a video long time ago and became a big fan of you 😉🇦🇺
Great find with this one👍
Beautiful mantles. The lovely doors and hardware are magnificent. That’s an oldie, and absolutely early 1900’s. The archway in this is a real beauty, but that stunning stained glass 😍 Thanks to the farmer too. 👍👍👍
Hey Selza! :-) Thanks for watching and commenting :-) All those features were so good to look at and I never tire of finding and seeing those things. really glad you enjoyed them too! Had to tip the hat to Rob regarding the phone haha. :-) Yep big thanks to Farmer too! :-)
Thanks Farmer☺ and you too Paul, really nice to see the simplicity and craftsmanship in the homes of yesteryear.
Love the built quality and longevity of these old gems Earthbound4 now :-) Yes the farmer was a real legend actually :-0
The rooms were a good size. The glass gave a nice glow. Loved the arches in the old houses.Thanks for sharing.
Love this place! The natural decay is everything.
RnK will be proud all that was missing was the dial tone 😉
Great video 👍
A real gem this one. Decaying slowly but in great shape for its age still. Did not want to totally rip off Rob`s dial tone haha :-)
It was a great old house with wonderful views.
I live in an vic house in UK That’s badly run down I found a concealed corridor I never New was there and a large coal hole which has been bricked up at the other end, hundreds of tunnels in my town going all over especially to the churches and pubs . Been here since 1980 so was a shock to find new rooms. 👍🏻
Hey Jack Le Ripper thats awesome! I can imagine your surprise when finding it! Here in Australia, the old mining towns and major cities had a lot of tunnels from the pubs and churches too. Here in Adelaide there is a major underground network that has been locked away. :-)
Urbex Indigo ) yes mate definitely the same people most tunnels here was for smuggling booze and Pervy priests to brothels and pubs exactly the same people in OZ same time doing identical skullduggery....reckon it’s still going on in London and Sydney today no doubt....lucky bar#&erds 😂
Great old house. I love the rounded fireplaces. You don't see them in the states. I love the old arches also. Keep the videos coming. I love watching them. Cheers
Hi Nancy yes this is one of my favs, lucky the farmer told me about it as I was asking about a totally different not nearly as well preserved haha, thanjs for watching :-)
Stunning house..love the arch..looking down the hallway at the front door with the sun lighting up the red stained glass was beautiful...well done video...thanks Paul.
This was winter too TPR so imagine the summer sun beaming in to the red glass!!!! :-) Glad you enjoyed this one, cheers for watching :-)
This place has a very homey feel to it! I'm sure the owners were quite happy there!Thanks it was a great place,!👍🙋🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟😁
That is the impression I got too L L. I reminded me of my Grandmothers place which was a bit smaller and in a small country town too. :-)
This was a great find. Love the old hardware on the doors, lots of bedrooms and many fireplaces. A beautiful place to grow up in the country!!! Thanx
Fantastic example of a fine and grand old turn of the century farming house. :-) Thanks for watching Gerald :-)
What a find!
Loved the intro! I think late 1800s. The mantels are just beautiful. I love when things are left. The long hallway is magical and mysterious. Paul you’re becoming a great cinematographer.
Love to Nicolai! 😻😻
Cheers Paul!
Hey Nancy thanks for watching :-) Yes many others are confident it goes back to the 1800`s also. So good, things were built to last and impress back then! :-) I really love the hallways! hehe. Meow from Nicolai, he went for a big drive across the border! :-)
Wow, this would of been a beautiful home in all it's glory. Gorgeous entrance with that arch!! Loved it and thank you!!
So well made Karen! That hall view was so good! Thanks for watching :-)
Great job! Loved seeing this sad lonely home. It has so much to tell!
Hi Doreen, yes this old one has the cows for company now. :-) Cheers for watching
Loved this farm house!! Beautiful archway, I bet this home was loved when it was lived in.🥰 You do such a great job with your camera when you're going from room to room. Thanks again, stay safe.
Love the house turn of the century at least it was nice of the man to let you film the house for people to see before falling down loved the fireplaces.
Glad you liked this one Joanna, it is one of my fav`s still :-) thanks for watching :-)
Very nice house. Elegant. The exterior composition with the symmetry of the chimneys and the pitch of the roof, sets this house apart. The exterior cornice work is especially nice. A wonderful house all around. I liked the interior woodwork. In the USA the decorative carving of the living room fireplace surround, would indicate a probable date from the 1880's through the 1890's. Thank you for the opportunity to see this house. And thank the farmer again for me.
Great eye Steven, this late Victorian style was even common in suburbs know as the symmetrical cottage style and you can see the M shape roof from the rear as there are to peaks either side of the hall :-) I agree with your date and it seems others do too! So good to think I was in this old classic , glad I got to film it for you guys! Yes big thanks to Farmer, I will upload the little old first dwelling soon, rough shape but older that this one! :-)
Great find, awesome views. And finally no one snatched the mantle. Thanks for sharing.
Yay the mantles indeed were still there! Cheers Pamela :-)
Lovely old home,Red stained glass windows,the archways,the chandelier, it was amazing . Great video!!! Thanks!!
Hi Donna, glad you enjoyed that red glow!!!! hehe it was so good. Amazing old home :-)
wow, house more gorgeous inside than out, good you pointed out water damage.. Great job, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed ndog2005, thanks for watching :-)
I love that old door lock. Glad you zoomed in. I could live here quite happily. It looks isolated, but...not lonely. Although I like and care about people, i prefer my place to have space from other people. This home needs taken back to its original. If it were mine..I'd take it to a level 8 in Light hearted quirk tho. I'd baby that beautiful arch in hallway and rooms lined in wood, I'd keep moisturised and looked after. I hope someone will buy and love it. Thanks and stay safe😸
Your right Sandy this one is isolated but not too far from towns also. Great old example of how well things were made and loved. Thanks for watching :-)
Thanks my friend for sharing with me about Abandoned- Late Victorian farm house suspended in time/Furniture and stuff left behind it was a very interesting the place didn't looked lived in for a very long time. and i can't wait to see your next video and God Bless you my friend and thanks again.
Thanks for watching Wayne. :-) Yes it looks to be mid 90`s when last occupied. :-)
The red light given off as you entered the back door was eerily brilliant (redruM), perhaps that intro helped set the atmosphere (great touch there). Can't pick that English film it's from though??? Great find and enjoyed the homage to the RnK all day guys as they're one of my favorite Abandoned Urbex'es on YT too. Keep up the cool finds, your definitely the RnK of Australia!
Gene Nyla It’s from the movie “The Shining”!! Classic movie!
The audio conversation is from an old radio horror play called -"Screen Directors Playhouse THE UNINVITED - Old Time Radio Horror!" Yes the phone off the hook is Robs thing, so a tip of the hat is the least I could do! haha Thanks for watching again Gene :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 I have The Uninvited on VHS. I watch it every year at Halloween time. :)
You're one of my favorite. You do a really great job filming.
Hey Pam thanks for watching and I really appreciate the support. Im glad you enjoyed this one too! :-)
Love the archway and red stained glass. The mantlepiece is gorgeous and the door hardware reminds me of the hardware on the doors of the 1870's farm I used to live on. Nice to see the farmer is not tearing this down yet. Great to find salts of the earth who are willing to share with the rest of us. I think I like your rural explores more than the urban ones lol. Another great find. Thanks for sharing with us :-)
Hi Debbie :-) Yes this old one sits on his farm which he wants to keep quiet so I dont think this one will be sold or knocked down, it will just sit I guess. He was a very cheerful bloke who was very kind. I do love getting out to these ones more too Debbie, there are so many more I have an eye on too! :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 I look forward to seeing them :-) Stay safe :-)
I love the green roof with the green grass. I love your land. I live in an old 2 story farm house but the features are similar- big windows, door hardware, high ceilings, fire places. My dad worked for Westnghouse so I got a kick out of the stove. Thanks for your hard work, I so enjoy. And the rotary, I remember those phones and party lines.
Hi Laura :-0 Such a grand old era of home and build quality. Glad you connected with the stove, always one or two things we connect with in these old places! Cheers for watching :-)
Once again hit the nail on the head …. But once again like my grandparents old farm house 1800 style right from the wood wall and ceilings the tell tail arch ways right to the old fire places. Oh how my heart breaks, I’d do anything to go back to when I was a child!!! Outstanding Paul ❤️🙏
Great find! Really really loved this place. Architecture so cool! And the location. Wow. Shame this place left to rot. Obviously the farmer has no intention of parting with it. Thank you for the great explore! I would've loved to have restored a place like this when I was, oh, about 4 decades younger... 😁👍
Glad you liked it Leslie, as did I :-) Yes he does not want to sell it to noisy people as it sits on his hobby farm with his cows. Not sure if he will fix it up or not. He just retired and reduced the size of his farm to be a hobby farm now :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 Ahhh. Probably not sell/restore then, eh? Too bad. Hope he does something with it before it's too late. Sweet place. Thx
He built a newer home back down the track years ago. So this one sits basically in his back yard on the farm now. This is common out in the country when newer farm houses get built on the property.
Love the little back porch, archway in the hall, fireplaces, front door and the door hardware. I bet it was really something in its day. I really love the house on the hill with spectacular views all around. Thank you for sharing.
Perfect spot up there on the hill for sure. I bet there were many decades of happy memories! Thanks again scratchgolfer12 :-)
A very nice old place with 2 very nice fireplaces. The house still had some very nice features.
Glad you enjoyed Rolf, thanks for watching :-0
Thankyou! another great explore. Love getting notifications of a new explore ☺
Cheers Janelle! Thanks for watching again! :-)
Stunning old time-capsule. The red stained glass was nice. Extra thanks to the farmer who gave permission for your explore. He has done well preserving and protecting the past. Winter is definitely the time to document this rural homestead. Snake territory if I've ever seen it. Here in the state of Michigan, USA, we have only one venomous snake to worry about. It's a variety of the pygmy rattlesnake, the Massasauga. It won't normally kill an adult, just make them really sick. I enjoyed this video, especially the sound of the cattle in the background at the beginning.
Haha Lynne I would have still done it in the summer if had to but far easier and less scrub and grass in the winter! Thanks for watching :-)
HIYA !!! WHAT BEAUTIFUL PLACES YOU KEEP FINDING .. LOVELY FEATURES AND THAT GREAT RED STAINED GLASS .. keep finding and keep posting.. hope you're keeping well...
Cheers Jess! I will keep finding and posting. Keep on enjoying! Cheers :-)
That must of been nice to see that view from the front porch, so peaceful. I remember the old rotary phones, usually you just had one in the house, if your lucky you would have maybe two. The fireplace mantels were amazing, the place is diffently old with that large fireplace in the kitchen which was probably for cooking. Very nice of the farmer to share his property with us today. Held my breath there, thought you went through the floor. Please careful and be safe, see you next time.
My parents had a wall mounted rotary one Leslie :-) So glad the mantles and stained glass were in tact. Yep old wood stove wood prob be behind the wood board. The farmer was very cheerful and this sits basically at the end of his private drive way now. I now know what he was referring to regarding being careful about falling through the floor! haha :-)
I hope & pray you and your loved ones and all in your country are safe I pray for rain amen
Hi MT thanks for thinking of the affected areas from the fires here, very bad. I am safe here. Thanks for watching :-)
😭😭😭😭😭😭 So similar to my first house. Even the patterned ruby glass atop the door. And i still have some of it .Floor plan is exactly same. Ive since lived in many places but nothing else compared to that one. So big so much warmth. I knew the minute i walked in it was my home. Your vids bring me so many happy memories but they break my heart too. Mine was built in the late 1800s and was owned by the wealthiest family in the district. They built a monster mansion which is still there today and my house was relocated to the nxt town. 1908 it relocated to its current position. A grand old lady she was too. And will be for years to come
Thank you to your farmer. Cool you got this choice footage. Thanks for sharing with us. House is great.
Hi Allie Jo :-) Really glad you enjoyed this video, I enjoyed being there and documenting it! Such a great old home. Thanks for watching :-)
Hi Indigo! Cows are saying "hi" lol. House is cool and definitely old. I remember those phones. My grandma had one for a long time even after they came out with push ones. Great video.
The cows are the house keepers now Jenny! :-) I had to wait for 2 to move haha. My mum has still got one on the wall, but not in use! :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 We had 2 cows (bulls) as babies but had to get rid of then as me n my sister got older.
Wow a lot of cool things left inside....and The Red stained glass was Gorgeous....Way bigger than it appeared....
Hi Heather, yes the home went back a long way! Cheers for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 So is this one (or both) going to be knocked down for cookie cutters?
Neither are at risk of being demolished way out here in the country. They sit on the owners hobby farm, he built a newer home back down the track years ago. :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 Hallelujah
This is awesome! I love the stained glass, the arch, the fireplaces and the old dial telephone. I grew up with dial telephones in the 50s and 60s. There is something nostalgic about them. Great house! Wonderful woodwork!
Glad you liked this one and remeber the phones too Shawnne :-)
Love the time capsule feel about this ,, great when they’re untouched .. probably easier to heat up with lowered ceilings. Great start to a Sunday off work .. thanks mate
It did have that feel mate and a very homely long and much loved time with its former owners. Glad to help you pass the Sunday mate :-)
Great place, so surreal, would love to live in a place like that xx keep them coming x
Indeed this spot and home were amazing. Thanks for watching Jacqueline :-0
Another beautiful Australian hallway! I never, ever get tired of seeing these. And the woodwork. Question for you: why do you think the kitchen and room across the hall had those entrance type locks on them? We had one on the back door of my childhood home. It never worked the 30 years my parents lived there. Painted over many times. Thanks so much for sharing. ❤️
Love the hallways too Susan!!! So good and the red glow in this one was amazing haha :-) Not sure to be honest about the huge lock for the kitchen and other rooms. I guess there must be a good reason though! :-) Thanks for watching Susan :-)
What a beauty! Your intro was outstanding! Love the wrap around porch, the red stained glass windows, the fireplaces, and the furnishings left behind. I also love your attention to detail. You catch it all. The rural setting makes this house all the more cozy and inviting. Thanks for sharing this charmer with us! Looking forward to your next video. Stay Safe! 😉🏚
Perfect spot out there on the hill hey Tara :) Thanks for the kind words, I was sure to take my time through this one and soak up the vibe and history. Felt like it was a real happy and well lived in and loved home. Glad you enjoyed, cheers for watching :-)
Just an incredibly lovely home & hilltop. I can imagine the peacefulness of sitting in a rocking chair on that porch enjoying that view.
Hi Bre :-) Yes I bet there was a rocking chair or arm chairs out there for them to sit and relax after a hard days work or a sunday roast!!!! So good to think about :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 yes, it it is a wonderful thought! A much better & simpler way of life back then...
I really like this home, especially the very appealing long hallway with the gorgeous arch and red windows at the end with the vines and flowers. For a country house it has some elegant details. The mantels were grand. Even in the state it's in, I can imagine it as a comfortable home with a pleasant vibe when it was clean and fully furnished.
I tend to agree that this home was built around the late 1800s. Looks as if it was lived in for many years with updates in several places. Love the archway and the stained and etched glass at the front door. I find it interesting that thee seem to often be bedrooms at the front of the houses you visit and that the living room is further into the home, I'm disappointed that the kitchen has been so updated that the old character has disappeared. It was nice to see the fireplace mantels were intact. They were very nicely carved. Another great explore. Thanks.
Yep! I definitely agree with that date now too! :-) Yes the layout of these era has the bedrooms at front and kitchens and dining to the rear. A few updates have mask a few things but this one still has that charm of old. Cheers lladylobo1 :-)
Oh what great fun it would be to bring new life back into this place. It's so full of character and could be so beautiful! And what I wouldn't give to live in an old farmhouse surrounded by scenery like that! Thanks for the tour!! xo
You summed it up great Steph, I could easily retreat away here and live happily :-)
Thank you for the explore and thank you Mr. Farmer, beautiful place.
My pleasure Vonda, and yes the farmer was very kind to tell me about this one. :-)
Nice house, lovely stained glass, the wood, everything.
Thanks for the tour.
You are correct, the archways for air circulation, hearths covered in renovation, tinted glass panels, lock/latch sets that pre-date WW one, probably 90 years of occupation before is was left . Thanks to you and the owner for a very interesting look in.
Cheers Gary, yeah I reckon around 1900 for this one and I agree it had very long owners right through. I love these ones! :-)
That house would be worth renovating starting with a new roof,it looked to be in fairly good shape overall nice find bud cheers .🍻
I think a lot of people would love to reno this one Roysta. The cows are not quite up to the task haha :-)
I loved it, a very sweet home! It had so many beautiful things. Really good video of it....Thanks for sharing...💗💛💗
Hi Brenda! My pleasure for sharing, glad you enjoyed the video and yes indeed there were many great old features to enjoy :-)
Great video . Maureen from Australia
Thanks for watching Maureen :-)
I loved this house ,I could live happily there, with those beautiful fireplaces, I would do it up those views ,I just adore this old houses, they all hide a story they all once were a happy family home ,I just love this videos and I love the way you are so passionate and caring ,another one I watched since I found your channel , big 🤗 from a Frenchy in Australia 🇫🇷🇦🇺
Nope, never got tired of the old arch ways, love them. The livingroom woodwork, green carpet and that fireplace.
Hi Elizabeth, I just love those old arches and mantles! I will find more too ! haha. Thanks for watching and supporting :-)
What a gem! Would love to have seen it in it's youth. That hallway arch was amazing and so were those wood walls. So beautiful.
That was a GREAT choice for beginning of the video. It really set the mood!! You are a wonderful editor (we must add actor, director, producer and writer). You are the whole package!! Love your videos!!!
Hey Sheila cheers for those comments! I do really enjoy trying to put context and ideas for old house like this one in the video. Glad you are enjoying and I appreciate your support!! :-)
Almost burst into tears on this one. Never thought to take photos of my childhood home which had a lot of these old features. It was renovated, by an architect, and he maintained all the original features including the front door stained glass windows.
Love the archway. Beautiful!
Me too Deb! My fav!!!!!! :-)
My Queenslander was built around 1890, we have the same doors, sash windows,and the wide boards running horizontal i wouldn't be surprised if she was built alot earlier than mine ,such a resting beauty.
Hey Angela thanks for the info on your house, I am def leaning towards this one the same late 1800`s :-) Build quality was amazing back in those times! :-)
Love the detail in the wood in the mantels and archway . Thanks for the look at the past🌺🌺🌺
My pleasure Dogsrule53 , thanks for watching :-)
Oh I love this place. Definitely a home of mixed eras, it shows how well it was lived in. There's something about internal lining boards that makes me feel all cosy. To me, it depicts a hardworking but close family home. Thanks Paul :)
Great summary Nessa :-) The boarding is always great to look at, has so much character. I really felt it was loved and lived in a long time by same owners. :-)
I believe that was Deborah Kerr at the beginning This was once a lovely big family home and a bit grand . It's still lovely in It's own way the living room chairs were in 70's style I agree early 1900 with up dates oh dear I remember those telephones a blast from the past thank you for your great filming as always and take care xx
I think it may have been her too, an old radio play that was. :-) Sure was a grand old family farm house. Made to last too! Cheers rosa :-)
Greetings from mid-America! I love your videos! I watch all of them, but this is the first time I've commented.
Hey Ellen! :-0 Thanks for commenting and watching! Glad you are enjoying the videos, feel free to comment all the time! Cheers from Adelaide :-)
Thank you for the tour of the beautiful old lady. Love the 'shotgun' style with rooms on each side. The rooms appeared quite large. I love it that you take your time to show the details of the woodwork and the door hardware. Also, enjoyed the phone. Was very familiar with it, it really took me back to the slower older days.
I do like to take my time and see all those things as I know you guys appreciate them also! :-) Yep large rooms in that shotgun format Carla. Those phones were always difficult to sneak a quite phone call to someone! haha :-0
I love it. It's the style of house I was looking for before buying mine.
Hi claudermiller, I too would look for something of this style if I were looking out in the country. Unfortunately I rent in the city haha :-) Thanks for watching
Great house. We love how you do commentary with the videos. You are fearless we'd be afraid of running into snakes,rats,etc.......Keep up the good work! Take care and God bless- Chris&Dave
Hi Chris and Dave :-) Glad you like me trying to commentate, I enjoy trying to do it. :-) Yeah I can trek through most things but crawling around up in attics is not my thing haha. Cheers for the support guys! :-)
I love these old houses my grandma and grandpa live in a 1924 Californian bungalow
Oh so love it. Had one similar features (circa 1900). in the first winter a creek ran thru the dining room. I was very poor and simply redirected the creek and resolved the problem. No hot water to kitchen all very primitive. I came across amazing things such as newspaper under old vynil, bullets in the abandoned chair and when I first turned the power on the fabric covered electrical cord went like a fuse and blew up in a puff of smoke. The dunny was a thunderbox with crooked ivy covered brick walls you wouldn’t want to go there at night. But I was very happy there for many years. Let’s be real though these are money pits. I bought another one down the track and live here now it is also a money pit though in better condition but they are worth the money AND LOVE.
Hi ksanurse, great comments, glad you have lived in two old classics like this :-) The farmer did actually tell me the same regarding cost and it sits on his private property so selling it would ruin his privacy haha. I should have checked in more drawers and down the chairs for some old relics hey? :-0 I would love to own one and have the cash to restore it. I can dream haha Thanks for watching :-)
Urbex Indigo I’m not sure how I come across your channel but so glad I did. I’m on my last legs but my son is my carer so I can live my last days in this old house. (C1920). The old homes have soul. Nothing can compare to them. Mine envelopes me in her loveliness and shelters me in fond memories. And after seeing your voyage into old lost homes I have a perspective to wonder if years from now someone will stumble across my old home covered in ivy with abandoned leadlight kitchenettes or the metters wood stove or wainscoting or ceiling roses and think they were a part of a beautiful history as you do. I hope so. Thankyou.
yes you can just picture the family all happy here what a beautiful old home the coloured glass at the frount door wow
Absolutely Kim and that is the impression I got form this old gem :-)
It's so cool that he allowed you to do this. I couldn't imagine trying to get there when everything's overgrown. Cool video!
It sure was mate, this one I did not even know until he told me. I went to ask about a smaller and more run down one first! :-)
Great place! Love looking at these homes. RNK was who I thought of as soon as I saw the phone off the hook. Alas, no dial tone tho'!
Haha Joanne, just a tip of the hat to Rob, adding the dial tone would be ripping it off haha. Cheers for watching :-)
WOW! That must of been really beautiful in its day. Loved every minute of this video.
Wonderful.
I had a "Princess" phone back in the day when I was a teen.☺️
Hi Crafty Fox, my parents had a cream wall mounted rotary phone, great memories of it ringing! Thanks for watching :-)
Wow this house was so much bigger inside, than it looked by the outside. Awesome♥️
It sure was Deb, it went back further than i first though! :-) Thanks for watching :-)
Thanks for sharing. I only recently discovered your videos and love seeing these Aussie explores. I’m originally from Melbourne but now live in Canada. This one reminds me of visiting my Aunt’s farm in country Victoria as a kid. The front of this one looks like hers did with the green roof and the layout was very similar.
I just love these old Victorian farmhouses (1880s-90s). I would really love to restore it.
Mee too Julie, this one was nice ! Cheers for watching :-)
Love the arch and red glass windows. Looks cool looking down the hallway
The red glow was amazing and intense mate thanks for watching! :-)
So you watch RNK too. I still have a rotary phone. For the loud ringer. Cool old old house with renovations along the way. I just gave up my 27 inch analog TV 3 years ago nothing wrong with it. Great color. I miss it. Kids thought I needed to update. It was from the 90’s. It looks like it’s worth saving.😊
Yeah I enjoy RnK too :-) The loud ringer and the loud dialing!!! lol I remember trying to dial those things really slow to not alert my mother hahaha :-) Thanks for watching
I love your videos but one thing I dislike about urban exploration is when the explorer looks in every mirror and says “what up guys”. This is something new I noticed in your video today. I would love to continue watching.
Hi Shannon, like any genre it is just a pop culture phase that will fade out regarding the whats up guys, lol :-) You more than welcome to stop watching if you do not want though as I`m not going to start scripting my explores. Cheers for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 my plan is continue watching as you are one of my favorite urbex views but the constant need to validate oneself in a mirror is a ridiculous phase as people watch for the explore of the bones of these structures and beauty not the person behind the camera.
The home on the hill. Beatiful scenery while listening to the cow. Interesting how all the rooms came off the hall.
Love your intro audio 😊 the old wood work around the doors and such held up through time. Beautiful views all around. Imagine if kids today had to use a rotary ☎ lol. Seems to have lots of space. Love the wooden mantle. I can hear the crackling of the wood in the fireplace. 🔥
Haha I remember trying to dial the phone really slowly so it did not make the loud noise when I was a kid haha :-) Imagine the happy times in this old peaceful place! :-)
Wow! Another amazing video😃 well done Urbex Indigo! waiting for more adventures
Thanks Fatiha :-) More to come! :-)
This is a place I would adore to have. My horses would love all that open pasture too. I always get excited when I see the red or blue glass.
Hi Susan glad you like this one too as it is one of my Fav houses too! Sucha great location. Thanks for watching :-)
That is an old house but appliances look to be from 60's. I remember using those old phones! Fireplace is nice looking. Nice countryside view. Really is a charming old house.
Very Charming Sally, even the sound of the cows in the background was a pleasure. Cheers for watching :-)
Great showing! I would absolutely love to own this home! Always a dream of mine!
It would be a dream home restored in that location Pamela! :-)
This is so freaking awesome! I love all the fire places! Thank you so much!
Hi Charlene! Thanks so much for watching, glad you loved it :-)
beautiful glass in the door. nice old home
Love it as always, love the intro to. Thanks 😊
Cheers for the support Vicky and for watching :-)