Wow, what a beautiful little cottage with an absolutely gorgeous view! Scotland has such poster perfect landscapes. Thanks Alec and crew for bringing us along another terrific explore. Cheers 👍
Omg thank you so much. You guys are freaking amazing this used to be one of my relatives homes. My nana is just beside herself with happiness. We wish we could have been with you anyways thank you from the Shearers in Windsor Ontario Canada. I cant wait to go back to Scotland and hopefully one day I'll b able to explore it myself.
That's awesome glad you enjoyed the video im sure this cottage is well sealed now so i think we got in on time, give me a shout if your coming to Scotland we can go there if you want, stay safe!
Lovely little cottage in a great location. Another great explore and had a chuckle at you all getting in through the window. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
The house is larger than I thought it would be.I think it could be saved and I really like the rock it looks well built and the scenery is gorgeous. Thank u Alec.👍💟🇺🇸🖒
Another great explore, Alec. No toilet, I don't fancy that. An estate agent would say, in need of a degree of modernization! I liked the old A55 pick up, I was offered a A55 van for my first vehicle, I didn't take it because it had column gears, it was a 1967 E reg. The Land Rovers, one was a 1972 K reg, the same age as my oldest motorbike, but my bike still runs! The other one was older, with the headlights on the grille.
So much more available these days to bring the usual creature comforts to an off grid property - from non mains supplied boilers to compost toilets, solar and back ups. We are in a better place than ever to make use of these properties.
I think the local council should come take care of someone's abandoned property like this...Contact their relatives, search any potential buyers, or write a short story about the family was living there. Feel so sad that the cars left there only with the shells; before the useful parts were stolen, it should have a new life if donate to someone in needed.
Hi there Alec. Always a pleasure. Good explore. Cute cottage. Land and views out the Windows were really nice. Real bonus with the trucks. Thank you for the tour and take care..
Hi Alec & friends! The best part of that wee home was the outside. Beautiful area! Just found out today that my youngest brother has COVID-19, your video helped me take my mind off of it for awhile. Thank you ❤️👍😊😘
Finally one i can comment on without getting in trouble from the big company starting with L :) Again sad to see a home that was loved go this way should be a crime So much stuff left behind Funny that a small home so big inside Loved the video Thankyou Alec and pals
Has the farmer adjacent taken over the land and just allowed a perfectly good traditional house to fall into disrepair or are the government no longer allowing people to refurbish these houses? It seems a criminal waste when you see the solid work that went into the structures. It is such a beautiful area, it is hard to imagine that in the days of shortages of homes that this is allowed. When I travelled throughout Scotland I saw properties like this in lots of areas. I like the way the homeowner had the medicine on the table, but the whisky by the bed. It was a shame that there were no 'images' of him or any information about him, other than clearly being a shepherd. I bet he was a really resilient, strong man. Beautiful house and wonderful views.
It really is a shame but unfortunately its not just down to the government there's alot of red tape to go through as these are listed buildings my sister owns one somewhere else in Scotland there's loads of rules that u have to stick to and as well as can dos and cannot either. Its such a shame as its one of many reasons why buildings like this get left if passed on to other family members
@Davieboymwell Jawz When they talk about 'sustainability' in the modern world, it is really annoying. There is nothing more sustainable than these traditional designs - everything sourced locally, stone and timber from a relatively small radius. I live in a former mining village, our houses are the traditional dressed stone terraced miners' cottages. The EU rules see fit to clad the houses with polyethylene - not happening here. Again, our houses used stone from a local (at the time) quarry. To rebuild these houses today is expensive, but if the SNP truly backed Scotland and her traditions, culture - they would be making this way of living a priority and supporting people to live off the land as their ancestors would have.
@@lornaallan108 Most of these rural cottages are not listed. Actually even in rural areas most traditional buildings are not listed. You have to apply for planning permission if the house has been derelict for a certain number of years too, you don't automatically have the right to renovate these vacant & ruinous homes Combine the draconian legal & taxation system with greedy land-owners (especially farmers & estate-owners) who will not give up the land no matter what, leads to a lot of ruinous houses in Scotland. My own house is over 200 years old and in a town centre and is still not listed or treated any differently to a 20 yr old house in the eyes of the law
Great video Alec, really fascinating to watch. It s sad to see places that have been abandoned especially when you can see all the stuff that someone owned years ago. So much respect for leaving the places exactly as you found them too buddy. New fan here and subscriber :)
Alec, you make it look so easy to skim in and out, lol. The others have a little more trouble. That was certainly a mess in there. Tc and stay safe always.
Hi Alec , I really enjoyed that tour, just to see how people lived in the day. It's hard to live that way without having running water pipes in. Beautiful countryside!
Love that little cottage, it's a shame it is going to ruin. The Swallows are an extra for me, very special. I had swallows that had made a nest on my porch, as you probably know, they are very territorial. I couldn't see the nest from my front windows, but they would come around, and tap on the window when seeing me sitting in my living room. It happened so often, I had to cloths my drapes. They wanted me out of there, I didn't bother them, and when they left I missed them. It reminded me of my Grandma, she always had Swallows on her porch.
Windows are no problem for Alex and the bearded gent, but why does the🤣 taller gentleman always has a problem getting in or out? Must be those long legs. Love the photos, especially the one upstairs. Short but sweet video. I rather explore a cottage messy with stuff, than an empty shell of a home...almost 40 years of abandonment. Loving all that farm country. Thank you Alec, hope all is well with you and your family.
If you think that there is a lot of pigeon shit in that building you should see the amount of shit at the top floor of the abandoned Clydebank high flats well I hope I can mention the tower as it is now gone but another amazing explore Alec I am so suprised how that there is so much stuff left keep up the amazing finds and videos
@@ExploringwithAlec Aye the 3 15 floor towers on the 14th and 15th floors there were loads of pigeons and even when I got into the site with the security guard he even said that the last 2 floors was a hotel for pigeons lol
Watching you all climbing in and out through that window was entertaining enough without seeing the house such a shame it's going to waste another entertaining explore alec. You really need to wear masks with all that poop about can do some serious damage if breathed in. I'm like yer granny talking here hahaha
Great explore Alec... I'd like to see they pair trying to make a sharp exit out a window 🤣 You'll have to teach them you window entrance & exit skills 👍
Saw loads of abandoned cottages like that in northwest Scotland on the way to John O'Groats. Remote location certainly has something to do with it. Probably still owned or occupies land belonging to the local farmer and he's not bothered about it.
He is, isn’t he? When Alec showed us the nests i was thinking about how long it would take to make one! With the mud carried in their mouths, beaks? Each bit of mud the size of a TicTac, it must take dozens and dozens of trips for the bird to create a nest large enough for itself and 3 or 4 young. (I’m not certain how many eggs swallows lay.) Then to line the nest with grasses to make it soft would mean more trips back and forth, back and forth. Now I am curious to learn more about swallows. 😸 I have a rescued cat, too. He is 20 this year! 💖
Hello!! You can tell you’re really cold. That fireplace looks like the person was going to set the place ablaze. It’s so small but the right size for 1-2 people. I always wanted to see what one of these cottages looked like. Cool!!😊
Great explore alec I bet it was freezing up there many years ago when people got snowed in having to get water from a well and going to feed the sheep hard days but it had to be done glad you didn't get snowed in if I had the money I'd do that wee place up and live there it would be so peaceful 👌👍
That's a really nice little cottage ( well it would be restored done up with a few little upgrades ) would be nice along with a bit of small hold farming nice peaceful and relaxing good decent fresh air beautiful scenery the open fire place lite do the outer buildings up as well do it all in a natural friendly way, also the sort of weather i like ( i like all weather conditions apart from Hot weather i can't stand hot weather i burn up way too easily) i wouldn't mind that place with land love the rural life i came from farming etc background so i would be in my elements. Anyway loved the video as always keep up the good work stay safe and well continue to enjoy exploring and sharing your videos
Beautiful stone work to exterior plus could be renovated well inside. This cottage must belong to someone so do you not feel you are breaking and entering. Totally agree it is such a pity to see it going to rack & ruin and am so surprised someone has not approached the owner with a view to purchasing same. A beautiful retirement home if not too far from facilities. A place to be re cherished hopefully
Another great video, I love the old stone cottages. Are the farmers still allowed to have shotg uns? That makes things a little scarier! Stay safe out there, on your adventures.
Sorry but I had to laugh . How both of you approach . Climbing into the window . Lot of stuff left in the house . Well you can say now . Both of you are poop investigators . Great episode . All of you have a great weekend .
Respect the people that once lived there, so funny when you fist went in a mouse trap on your feet pissed my self laughing the window got ya, keep safe all 👍👍
Great little cottage. I was fascinated to see the apple box with "Cape" against a back drop of Table Mountain on it, as it is from my part of the world, South Africa. It travelled far to get there!
Hey alec thanks for the vids have u been in the old ravenscraig hospital in greenock yet...wouldbu be willing to share any locations with a couple of ol ghost hunters ?
The bridge is not that long built , there was 4or 5 old land rovers there at one point and some clowns thought they would steel one and got stuck pulling across the river , so got stuck and got nicked , ha ha .
With all the money held by a few you would think the government would remodel these old historical homes and place families in them. Their must be families in need of affordable housing in Scotland!
Rural locations are simply not affordable or convenient enough for the working class in Scotland anymore. That's why there are so many abandoned cottages here
Just come across your channel I have subscribed. What a great place it would be good to buy these places and restore them to the forma glory such a shame that these places just fall to the ground. It has such great views it makes you wonder what happened to the owners I guess they died and have no family.
The pairs of shoes and boots neatly beside the bed waiting for a pair of feet to step in to them.............that now never will. How sad it all looks. The little nest with abandoned eggs.
Does this cottage have owners? Family members? It could still be salvaged and saved and made livable again. Is no one interested in doing this? Such a wonderful location and no noisy neighbors!!!
great vid alec lovely view of the outside from inside the cottage a would love to live in a cottage in the middle of nowhere in scotland will yea give me a wee shout in yer next vid plaese alec.👍❤
@@ExploringwithAlec you might have a memory like a goldfish but a dinae alec naw joking aside gee me a wee mention in yer next vid alec i will be watching and waiting lol😃😃😃👍❤❤❤
I really don't believe this is Alan shearers abandoned cottage. I think he'd have it a bit nicer than this, unless this is when he played for Blackburn. 🤔
I guess the farmer won't sell it because he doesn't want people on his land. Might as well strip out the contents and let his cattle and sheep have shelter.
Wow, what a beautiful little cottage with an absolutely gorgeous view! Scotland has such poster perfect landscapes. Thanks Alec and crew for bringing us along another terrific explore. Cheers 👍
Thanks
Omg thank you so much. You guys are freaking amazing this used to be one of my relatives homes. My nana is just beside herself with happiness. We wish we could have been with you anyways thank you from the Shearers in Windsor Ontario Canada. I cant wait to go back to Scotland and hopefully one day I'll b able to explore it myself.
Wow this is amazing.. That was a great little house and a wonderful area of world I do hope you get the chance to see this place one day.
That's awesome glad you enjoyed the video im sure this cottage is well sealed now so i think we got in on time, give me a shout if your coming to Scotland we can go there if you want, stay safe!
@@ExploringwithAlec thank you that would be so awesome I will definitely hit you up
@@samanthasove7297 Nice one looking forward to it
Lovely little cottage in a great location. Another great explore and had a chuckle at you all getting in through the window. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
These places should be cherished and kept in families...so sad...Love the video Alec🏚
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The house is larger than I thought it would be.I think it could be saved and I really like the rock it looks well built and the scenery is gorgeous. Thank u Alec.👍💟🇺🇸🖒
Another great explore, Alec.
No toilet, I don't fancy that.
An estate agent would say, in need of a degree of modernization!
I liked the old A55 pick up, I was offered a A55 van for my first vehicle, I didn't take it because it had column gears, it was a 1967 E reg.
The Land Rovers, one was a 1972 K reg, the same age as my oldest motorbike, but my bike still runs!
The other one was older, with the headlights on the grille.
So much more available these days to bring the usual creature comforts to an off grid property - from non mains supplied boilers to compost toilets, solar and back ups. We are in a better place than ever to make use of these properties.
Beautiful little house with fantastic views somewhere I would happily live ! Those cars are awesome 😊 thanks for sharing !
Always makes me feel sad to see a home left like this. You have to wonder what happened to the people.
That is always my thought... it is sad, how some lifes end or how someones former beloved home ends.
I think the local council should come take care of someone's abandoned property like this...Contact their relatives, search any potential buyers, or write a short story about the family was living there. Feel so sad that the cars left there only with the shells; before the useful parts were stolen, it should have a new life if donate to someone in needed.
Hi there Alec. Always a pleasure. Good explore. Cute cottage. Land and views out the Windows were really nice. Real bonus with the trucks. Thank you for the tour and take care..
Another cottage I would live in. Another great find, thanks Alec and lads!
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This place was amazing, the part when you guys when in & the window was closing ahhhhh, straight out of a horror film, great explore, stay safe.
Hi Alec & friends! The best part of that wee home was the outside. Beautiful area! Just found out today that my youngest brother has COVID-19, your video helped me take my mind off of it for awhile. Thank you ❤️👍😊😘
aww hope he recovers Chrissy send him my regards stay safe!
Thank you Alec x
Sweet little cottage at one time. I love your eye for small details.
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Finally one i can comment on without getting in trouble from the big company starting with L :) Again sad to see a home that was loved go this way should be a crime So much stuff left behind Funny that a small home so big inside Loved the video Thankyou Alec and pals
lol cheers buddy!
Thank you Alec and friends a great find.
Has the farmer adjacent taken over the land and just allowed a perfectly good traditional house to fall into disrepair or are the government no longer allowing people to refurbish these houses? It seems a criminal waste when you see the solid work that went into the structures. It is such a beautiful area, it is hard to imagine that in the days of shortages of homes that this is allowed. When I travelled throughout Scotland I saw properties like this in lots of areas.
I like the way the homeowner had the medicine on the table, but the whisky by the bed. It was a shame that there were no 'images' of him or any information about him, other than clearly being a shepherd. I bet he was a really resilient, strong man. Beautiful house and wonderful views.
It really is a shame but unfortunately its not just down to the government there's alot of red tape to go through as these are listed buildings my sister owns one somewhere else in Scotland there's loads of rules that u have to stick to and as well as can dos and cannot either. Its such a shame as its one of many reasons why buildings like this get left if passed on to other family members
@Davieboymwell Jawz When they talk about 'sustainability' in the modern world, it is really annoying. There is nothing more sustainable than these traditional designs - everything sourced locally, stone and timber from a relatively small radius. I live in a former mining village, our houses are the traditional dressed stone terraced miners' cottages. The EU rules see fit to clad the houses with polyethylene - not happening here. Again, our houses used stone from a local (at the time) quarry. To rebuild these houses today is expensive, but if the SNP truly backed Scotland and her traditions, culture - they would be making this way of living a priority and supporting people to live off the land as their ancestors would have.
@@lornaallan108 Most of these rural cottages are not listed. Actually even in rural areas most traditional buildings are not listed. You have to apply for planning permission if the house has been derelict for a certain number of years too, you don't automatically have the right to renovate these vacant & ruinous homes
Combine the draconian legal & taxation system with greedy land-owners (especially farmers & estate-owners) who will not give up the land no matter what, leads to a lot of ruinous houses in Scotland. My own house is over 200 years old and in a town centre and is still not listed or treated any differently to a 20 yr old house in the eyes of the law
Nice little home , by the calendar date it's been empty for nearly 40 years 😮😮 great explore 👍👍
Great video Alec, really fascinating to watch. It s sad to see places that have been abandoned especially when you can see all the stuff that someone owned years ago. So much respect for leaving the places exactly as you found them too buddy. New fan here and subscriber :)
Alec, you make it look so easy to skim in and out, lol. The others have a little more trouble. That was certainly a mess in there. Tc and stay safe always.
haha thanks but you should see Craigs window exits
Hi Alec , I really enjoyed that tour, just to see how people lived in the day. It's hard to live that way without having running water pipes in. Beautiful countryside!
Love that little cottage, it's a shame it is going to ruin. The Swallows are an extra for me, very special. I had swallows that had made a nest on my porch, as you probably know, they are very territorial. I couldn't see the nest from my front windows, but they would come around, and tap on the window when seeing me sitting in my living room. It happened so often, I had to cloths my drapes. They wanted me out of there, I didn't bother them, and when they left I missed them. It reminded me of my Grandma, she always had Swallows on her porch.
Windows are no problem for Alex and the bearded gent, but why does the🤣 taller gentleman always has a problem getting in or out? Must be those long legs. Love the photos, especially the one upstairs. Short but sweet video. I rather explore a cottage messy with stuff, than an empty shell of a home...almost 40 years of abandonment. Loving all that farm country. Thank you Alec, hope all is well with you and your family.
Thanks you too and Andrew always makes a meal of it haha
If you think that there is a lot of pigeon shit in that building you should see the amount of shit at the top floor of the abandoned Clydebank high flats well I hope I can mention the tower as it is now gone but another amazing explore Alec I am so suprised how that there is so much stuff left keep up the amazing finds and videos
The one in Yoker? we explored that and got busted by security that day lol
@@ExploringwithAlec Aye the 3 15 floor towers on the 14th and 15th floors there were loads of pigeons and even when I got into the site with the security guard he even said that the last 2 floors was a hotel for pigeons lol
What a regal entry you made! Bum shot and almost trapped feet...and then a good explore...so I guess things worked out alright. 😎
LOL...Only you three can get in a state Alec you nearly lost your boots 😆😅🤣😂❤️
haha
Man the landscape is beautiful thanks for the video
Thanks for watching
I must admit Alec.You are so respectful to wild life.
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Yeh shame about not been respectful to property though eh....
Watching you all climbing in and out through that window was entertaining enough without seeing the house such a shame it's going to waste another entertaining explore alec. You really need to wear masks with all that poop about can do some serious damage if breathed in. I'm like yer granny talking here hahaha
Will do thanks for watching
I feel for the guy with the football knees climbing in/out the windows
I had one of those big ben alarm clocks as a kid. Love the wallpaper upstairs. Would love to know the history behind this one
I had one as well 🤣🤣🤣
I love how thick the walls are!! 😳🥰 I imagine gutting the home and re-doing 👏👍😊
I can't even imagine why these houses are abandoned...
Great explore Alec... I'd like to see they pair trying to make a sharp exit out a window 🤣
You'll have to teach them you window entrance & exit skills 👍
LOL...They would get stuck.😂😆👍
Definitely & captured ... stuck in the window & prod with some big hairy farmer.... doesn't bear thinking about 😭
@@myrescuecats3028 haha no chance we'd get stuck, you should see Craig's window exit on the previous cottage explore, he was rapid haha
@@ianmcmillan7931 What ever floats you're boat Ian lol
Fascinating, a real find, would have been a real cosy cottage at one time, still redeemable
Saw loads of abandoned cottages like that in northwest Scotland on the way to John O'Groats. Remote location certainly has something to do with it. Probably still owned or occupies land belonging to the local farmer and he's not bothered about it.
Love your videos. That Land Rover was registered on 15th January 1966
A protected species.
Swallows and there nest must not be destroyed as they are protected.
Alec you really are the best❤️
He is, isn’t he? When Alec showed us the nests i was thinking about how long it would take to make one! With the mud carried in their mouths, beaks? Each bit of mud the size of a TicTac, it must take dozens and dozens of trips for the bird to create a nest large enough for itself and 3 or 4 young. (I’m not certain how many eggs swallows lay.) Then to line the nest with grasses to make it soft would mean more trips back and forth, back and forth. Now I am curious to learn more about swallows. 😸 I have a rescued cat, too. He is 20 this year! 💖
Wonderful, I loved it. ❤️🏴
A other great video who ever lived there like his whiskey bottles everywhere lol keep safe
Hello!! You can tell you’re really cold. That fireplace looks like the person was going to set the place ablaze. It’s so small but the right size for 1-2 people. I always wanted to see what one of these cottages looked like. Cool!!😊
Great explore alec I bet it was freezing up there many years ago when people got snowed in having to get water from a well and going to feed the sheep hard days but it had to be done glad you didn't get snowed in if I had the money I'd do that wee place up and live there it would be so peaceful 👌👍
Yeah must of been hard back in the day, i would of just got a bucket of snow and melted it with a blow torch lol
That's a really nice little cottage ( well it would be restored done up with a few little upgrades ) would be nice along with a bit of small hold farming nice peaceful and relaxing good decent fresh air beautiful scenery the open fire place lite do the outer buildings up as well do it all in a natural friendly way, also the sort of weather i like ( i like all weather conditions apart from Hot weather i can't stand hot weather i burn up way too easily) i wouldn't mind that place with land love the rural life i came from farming etc background so i would be in my elements. Anyway loved the video as always keep up the good work stay safe and well continue to enjoy exploring and sharing your videos
Thanks its appreciated
Lovely cottage. Who is there with you?
Awesome find Alec! :-)
Could the house be made habitable again?
Apparently they had electricity yes? Wonder how they hooked up to it? Amazingly well built...the birds seem to be enjoying it
Beautiful stone work to exterior plus could be renovated well inside. This cottage must belong to someone so do you not feel you are breaking and entering. Totally agree it is such a pity to see it going to rack & ruin and am so surprised someone has not approached the owner with a view to purchasing same. A beautiful retirement home if not too far from facilities. A place to be re cherished hopefully
Another great video, I love the old stone cottages. Are the farmers still allowed to have shotg uns? That makes things a little scarier! Stay safe out there, on your adventures.
Just a real sham to see such a beautiful house go to waste. I would have right now.
I lived in a old cabin that had gas lighting, all the fixtures were mounted on the wall though 🤔 it would be quite warm above that hanging one
Where exactly is this neat place... might it be available for purchase? How much??
I was just thinking that too!!
The first one was registered on 5th May 1972. It petrol, the other one is a diesel
Another good explore. Stay safe and healthy. 🙂
Thanks you too
You can know when someone last lived here ? what a life it was here ? now no one is there .that was all there was to life here on earth ((
Sorry but I had to laugh . How both of you approach . Climbing into the window . Lot of stuff left in the house . Well you can say now . Both of you are poop investigators . Great episode . All of you have a great weekend .
These old houses where built well.
Respect the people that once lived there, so funny when you fist went in a mouse trap on your feet pissed my self laughing the window got ya, keep safe all 👍👍
haha
Great little cottage. I was fascinated to see the apple box with "Cape" against a back drop of Table Mountain on it, as it is from my part of the world, South Africa. It travelled far to get there!
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Id love to live there its so cozy.
The blue barrels laying on the ground in front of the door... Do you know what were they for and what was in them?
It was like watching the house give birth to Andrew then spitting him out at the end 😂
Would of been a gorgeous spot to live
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Thats mad lol 1980s 😬 where was this lol snowing already was this recently?
What a lovely old place it’s sad to see it abandoned when so many are homeless.
Beautiful cottage and countryside.
I'd love to live there!!!
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In addition to all the other comments, who rescued the Landover?
Hey alec thanks for the vids have u been in the old ravenscraig hospital in greenock yet...wouldbu be willing to share any locations with a couple of ol ghost hunters ?
Yeah a good few years ago its been demolished now
Fantastic video! Should go to clune park school in port Glasgow Scotland, I’ve been in!
Already been twice 👌
@@ExploringwithAlec is there any videos?
@@racheltaylor712 yeah one ive uploaded already and one ive still to upload I'll link you to it
@@racheltaylor712 ruclips.net/video/30_L4_QOAFY/видео.html
@@ExploringwithAlec thank you!
Great video love it
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Every house seems to have a bottle of tomato ketchup on the shelves!
There’s no other kind once you’ve tasted HEINZ tomato ketchup! Found in the finest places!
Love your videos, should go to clune park primary school, can now get in
Hello Alec and colleagues, if it would be nice to restore and return to inhabit it. A magnificent landscape, Thank you Greetings from Venezuela☺👍😘
You would not like the Winter, horizontal snow storms!!!
The bridge is not that long built , there was 4or 5 old land rovers there at one point and some clowns thought they would steel one and got stuck pulling across the river , so got stuck and got nicked , ha ha .
Glad he got caught 👌
Huge compared to shearers cottages in Australia
With all the money held by a few you would think the government would remodel these old historical homes and place families in them. Their must be families in need of affordable housing in Scotland!
Rural locations are simply not affordable or convenient enough for the working class in Scotland anymore. That's why there are so many abandoned cottages here
So heartbroken.
Wow my Mum had one of those.With Nine brothers and sisters she needed it.😆
Just come across your channel I have subscribed. What a great place it would be good to buy these places and restore them to the forma glory such a shame that these places just fall to the ground. It has such great views it makes you wonder what happened to the owners I guess they died and have no family.
Did you find any pictures of Alan?
Love that wee place,on my lottery win list. Alec where are you from?
Scotland
Exploring with Alec i know, I meant where in Scotland
@@paulinehooper3952 Glasgow
Exploring with Alec thought so,me too, great acccent
I can see him sat there now listening to Celine frigging Dion
8:02 practical mathematics text book...very interesting 🤔
just to ask how much to buy that & wear to got Help
Dundee/Angus area?
No
Listen to that wind, that was funny to watch goi g thro window , that's bonkers the state of the place
great video would you mind sharing the location?
I don't disclose locations sorry
@@ExploringwithAlec that’s fine Ik were it is now great video tho
The pairs of shoes and boots neatly beside the bed waiting for a pair of feet to step in to them.............that now never will. How sad it all looks. The little nest with abandoned eggs.
Does this cottage have owners? Family members? It could still be salvaged and saved and made livable again. Is no one interested in doing this? Such a wonderful location and no noisy neighbors!!!
See i was right, box under eggs at 4:46 WD40. If your not paying attention you would miss it
Anyone know the story behind this ? Guy that owned it or anything ?
This rustic old home ....I would love to take to bare original and refurbish ....... if only
What area is it or address?as I would love to explore it aswell
Good video where about is this place looks no far from me
You should always take your boots off when entering someone’s house 😳😂
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great vid alec lovely view of the outside from inside the cottage a would love to live in a cottage in the middle of nowhere in scotland will yea give me a wee shout in yer next vid plaese alec.👍❤
If i remember lol
@@ExploringwithAlec thanks alec i dont see how you can forget to be honest you know am yer number one fan.lol.🤗🤗🤗👍❤
@@thomaspenman4101 haha i got a memory like a goldfish
@@ExploringwithAlec a will keep reminding yae alec.😅😅😅👌❤
@@ExploringwithAlec you might have a memory like a goldfish but a dinae alec naw joking aside gee me a wee mention in yer next vid alec i will be watching and waiting lol😃😃😃👍❤❤❤
I just want to get my hands on it and make into a comfy stayz rental
I really don't believe this is Alan shearers abandoned cottage. I think he'd have it a bit nicer than this, unless this is when he played for Blackburn. 🤔
Great vid lads subbed Fae Greenock
Where is this
Love to metal detect it
Cheers. Lads
Just subbed
I guess the farmer won't sell it because he doesn't want people on his land. Might as well strip out the contents and let his cattle and sheep have shelter.