He Lost Everything! ~ Unreal Abandoned Castle With Everything Left

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    Exploring abandoned places is my hobby and finance it all out of my own pocket and the donations I get from the people who love watching the documentaries we make... A small donation would be greatly appreciated! ► / brosofdecay
    Fire is power, full of rage that brings chaos and destruction.
    Around 4 decades ago, on a peaceful morning in the meadows of the French countryside, disaster struck, a small electrical heater caught fire and one of the outer wings of this mesmerizing castle went up in flames. For the last inhabitant mister Roger, this was pure devastation. At the time of the fire, mister Roger was already 70 years and lived alone in the castle, he planned to live out the last years of his life in this beloved place but Mother Nature thought differently about it. The castle was severely damaged and there was not enough money left for him to attempt a restoration. Mister Roger moved to a nursing home where he lived out his life until he passed away in the year 2004 at the age of 94. The Castle was passed on to his children, but there is no money to restore the castle.
    This 19th Century beauty will now rest forever and is eagerly waiting for us to explore its mysteries, are you ready?…
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    Filmed by Lesley
    Edited by ES Forgotten (Danny) ‪@ES.Forgotten‬
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Комментарии • 368

  • @celiareginarogero8815
    @celiareginarogero8815 2 года назад +84

    Hey Lesley! Congratulations on your eight years of explorations, work and dedication, Always with good music, excellent narration and interesting stories.

  • @rebeccawoods5119
    @rebeccawoods5119 2 года назад +22

    That long room at the front of the house was probably used as an enclosed porch with out door style furniture where they could enjoy the fresh air coming through the open windows.It's sad that it's falling apart like that and caught fire when it did.Everytime I hear of someone loosing their home to fire it makes me feel so sad for the family that lived there.Thanks for sharing this once beautiful place for all to see.I love how respectful you are with these places, you are a very wonderful caring person.Hope you are all still having fun here in America and as always, we love you too guys.

  • @dianeknight4839
    @dianeknight4839 2 года назад +52

    The first room you entered was what is called a long gallery. The walls would have been lined with portraits. It would also have been a reception room for the guests. The main kitchen in the 1800s would have been in the basement. The family probably turned another room into a small kitchen for the modern day family. You will probably find most of the valuable antiques were sold to pay nursing home fees. So sad to see a lovely building rot like this.

    • @marywegrzyn506
      @marywegrzyn506 2 года назад +3

      Wow!!! Thank you for all the important and interesting knowledge. I love learning about life back in the past and how life would hav been lived. Thank you!

    • @christopherkent3458
      @christopherkent3458 2 года назад +1

      thank you,was saying the same thing as i watched the tour. wish the host knew something about architecture,though the gist of the show does satisfy the viewers need to roam around an empty abandoned house

  • @darkcoco4542
    @darkcoco4542 2 года назад +29

    I’m so glad that I stumbled upon your channel. There’s so much ugliness in the world, so finding your channel where you show love and respect to these abandoned properties and their families brings me joy and a little bit of sadness.

  • @jayebirdjb7143
    @jayebirdjb7143 2 года назад +15

    I think it’s kinda hard to imagine how many of these abandoned structures so, plentiful. Your production are high quality 👍

  • @nicholasfryee7867
    @nicholasfryee7867 2 года назад +10

    Hello Lesley, looking forward to this video, they are interesting
    I love your voice on these videos relaxing and helps me to sleep 😊❤

  • @annsmith4739
    @annsmith4739 2 года назад +5

    Hi Lesley waiting I know it’s always good hope your doing ok lv Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️

    • @willyegger4488
      @willyegger4488 2 года назад +1

      Hi Ann Smith, Greetings from sunny Switzerland. Wishing you all the best and kindest regards.

    • @loveamore
      @loveamore 2 года назад

      @@willyegger4488 it's never sunny in Switzerland 🙄

    • @willyegger4488
      @willyegger4488 2 года назад

      @@loveamore , Hahaha, very funny, we have since more than two weeks continuosly bright and sunny weather.
      It is even now so warm and dry, that there were fires in the woods of the southern part in Switzerland, because
      it has not rained for weeks. - That's the current weather situation in my home country.
      By the way where are you living, - and is it right now also so unusally dry there?
      Wishing you a blessed Sunday evening, peace and kindest regards.

  • @willyegger4488
    @willyegger4488 2 года назад +18

    Heyy dear Lesley, I am always so amazed, how often you were able to find so fascinating locations in France. Also this mansion
    had a few wonderful rooms with still some pieces of very nice and antique furniture from probably the end of the 19th century.
    I agree to you, that the craftmanship on some of the cabinets is indeed very beautiful to see.
    Your experience of already eight years exploring shows off every time you upload a new video! - One of your outstanding talents
    after my opinion is the way, how you are giving somehow a new life with your comment to this for a long time abandoned
    mansion only through your very sensitive approach to the imagineable life of the former owners of that location. I am every time,
    when watching your videos, amazed and deeply touched again. - And - I love so much seeing you sometimes so excited and
    emotionally moved, when you are finding something remarkable!
    Wishing you all the best, dear bro, - and I am already looking very much forward to your next Urbex adventure! - God bless you all!
    Wishing you still a very successful continuation of your grand trip in the USA. - Stay safe, much love, peace and kindest regards.

  • @cincyzoe
    @cincyzoe 2 года назад +2

    Hi! Another fine explore, thank you. I did want to mention that the basement room with the large fireplace and the bread oven was the original kitchen. It was turned into a disco party room many decades later. 😊❤️

  • @brendasmith5937
    @brendasmith5937 2 года назад +4

    I wish I could visit one of these old mansions with you! So sad that no remaining family claimed this home or property

  • @hannahsophievantrampe740
    @hannahsophievantrampe740 2 года назад +2

    I love your visits to the old houses. The chairs you saw so many of in the beginning was garden furniture - they where also used here in Denmark. It is very clear that someone made huge changes in the 70th.

  • @Sandra-ww6oz
    @Sandra-ww6oz 2 года назад

    Our Lesley L❤️VES his Wallpaper doesn’t he? 😁 ( well, not that pink stuff in the Bathroom - imagine walking in there with a hangover 🤢)
    Really loved this explore thanks heaps Lesley - my fave thing was the old old bicycle with the dog basket attached. 💗☮️🤗🐨🇦🇺

  • @marywegrzyn506
    @marywegrzyn506 2 года назад

    Hi, I always love hearing your voice. You are very good and kind soul. You really have a big heart and truly care about people of the past and their homes and lives. I am in America and wish I could hug you and shake your hand. Thank you for being you and doing what you do. You make the world a better place. God Bless you and keep you safe on your journey of life.

  • @annlyon.2040
    @annlyon.2040 2 года назад +3

    Just love your videos ! Ive been watching since the beginning ! 💕💕💕💕

  • @tadchisholm6509
    @tadchisholm6509 2 года назад +1

    I always enjoy your videos. It’s so easy to get lost in the layout of many of these abandoned places. It would be really nice the see a floor plan before or after the exploration. Even if it was a rough drawing of some sorts. To me, it looked like this place might have been divided in to apartments. The other thing is the lack of bathrooms! No tubs or showers visible. Thanks again for exploring these abandoned treasures.

  • @pattigolden1
    @pattigolden1 2 года назад +2

    I love the old homes you explore!
    Here in the states they would be sadly looted & trashed.
    That was the strangest wallpaper in the bathroom!!
    And LOVED the pizza oven!
    But I must correct you on one thing (yes, I know English is not your first language & adore your accent!!)
    The thing you always call "crown molding", mostly around chandeliers, is actually a "ceiling rose"... Crown molding is decorative piece along the edges of the ceiling...

  • @TheMtggrl
    @TheMtggrl 2 года назад +25

    Leslie, my goodness you should be a writer with the creative way that you describe how the people may have lived in these abandoned homes, you truly paint a great picture of their lives. Thanks for another awesome explore.

  • @bettygitzke4131
    @bettygitzke4131 2 года назад +1

    It’s so sad to see the beautiful place and what’s become of them. I can just imagine the life that was lived in this place.

  • @lailahammes4964
    @lailahammes4964 2 года назад +6

    Wall paper has a "toile" painting, very french, usually outdoor scenes. The encavement in the wall for a statue is called a "niche". Always enjoy your videos. I love how the basement was filled with empty wooden crates, beneath where the fire was. I'm surprised that the whole house didn't burn up!

  • @harmbron1794
    @harmbron1794 2 года назад +2

    The "Disco Baby" list in the bar is not a price list. It’s a track list of a music album by American artist Van McCoy, released in 1975. The numbers are not prices but the length of the songs in minutes and seconds. This also relates to the dj booth in the other room.

  • @Jaxxaamillion
    @Jaxxaamillion 2 года назад +3

    Big fan. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @mariasara7659
    @mariasara7659 2 года назад +2

    WOW ,ME ENCANTO!!! CADA VEZ ESTAS MEJOR ❤🇨🇱👍⚘SALUDOS CHICO BELGA .

  • @janicerobinson2970
    @janicerobinson2970 2 года назад

    Thank you Young man enjoyed the blog all the history in that castle 💕

  • @ginawheeler6822
    @ginawheeler6822 2 года назад +1

    Hello Leslie!! For some reason this mansion made me sad… they all usually do but this one was a little more… you did a great job as always exploring it and thank you for another awesome video!! From Massachusetts…😃✌🏻

  • @kellyruddock8822
    @kellyruddock8822 2 года назад +5

    hello Lesley, first of all thank you for responding to my comment. I was so excited to have a youtube star actually look at something i said. Have you ever felt like a connection to one of these places.I know this sounds strange, but have you ever felt like a place was haunted? these beautiful homes are just crying out for someone to love them again. its so sad that those tiles and the furniture are just going to rot. is there anyway to save these things?

    • @RobertMadden
      @RobertMadden 2 года назад +2

      I would like to perhaps purchase and restore a beautiful old abandoned home

    • @toxitwin3229
      @toxitwin3229 2 года назад

      Most of the furniture is gone. All those groovy wire chairs and serving carts are lawn furniture. Watch it again. Nobody leaves those beautiful China cabinets.. They set up kitchen, bathroom, both dining rooms with champagne in a silver cooler, bar downtown with one wine glass and a bottle out and a drink menu and then his bedroom has one white candle on the night stand and the furniture is set up like a family room with 2 chairs at the card. ,maybe for Mom and Dad. Oh,the napkins at the dining tables look like festive Xmas holiday.

  • @thissweetlife7250
    @thissweetlife7250 2 года назад

    His passion is what keeps me coming back to these videos. That and I myself am so passionate about history...what I would give to be in that castle. Only time and not space would separate me from the castles once bustling corridors and the, no doubt, interesting people that once inhabited it. It is a rather bittersweet thought. I find bittersweet to be a common theme when talking about historical building especially. I am so thankful that the creators of this video decided to bring this masterpeice back to life one more time, almost as if to give it the proper goodbye it deserves, one of appreciation and pride.
    These videos are quite addicting for the one such as myself who loves history and appreciates how truly magnificent these castles used to be.

  • @maggiereeves8585
    @maggiereeves8585 2 года назад +13

    The orange lamps at the bar and the other hanging on e is straight out of the 1970's. Very popular. Orange and Avocado Green was in every home, we had the green.🙄I am eighty, showing my age, so there's that. I love your video's, Lesley. They are very relaxing for me given the state of the situation these days. 😏

  • @RobertMadden
    @RobertMadden 2 года назад +19

    How would someone get in touch with the family to buy and restore this amazing home?
    I’ve traced my ancestry back to 1066 when both sides of my family left Normandy for England and Ireland, then to North America. MONCEAUX’s and MADDEN’s.
    You are wonderful at what you do!

    • @sonniquickpianoimprov2231
      @sonniquickpianoimprov2231 2 года назад +5

      Read my entry. I too left some of my family history. It is wonderful having that history. I come from Sir Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Penelope Deveraux, the Queen's neice.. The Earl physically abused his wife and was quite an unpleasant man. But if you hit royal family lines so much is written down which makes it easy to find. This family built the Mayflower and brought the Pilgrims over from Holland. He was given a charter by the king to settle anywhere in the new country. He later settled the town of Warwick, Ma. My mother had the family name - Rich

    • @holyfaithm742
      @holyfaithm742 2 года назад +1

      Amazing 👍

  • @MargaritaRodriguez-ev4zs
    @MargaritaRodriguez-ev4zs 2 года назад +1

    Realmente no es importante el que conozcas la historia del sitio que exploras, porque tienes la capacidad de trasmitir lo que tú imaginas cuando algo llama tu atención. Gracias por compartir con nosotros tu interés y simpatía. Con cariño desde Gran Canaria

  • @donalddickson3333
    @donalddickson3333 2 года назад +5

    I love exploring the abandoned places you visit. They're totally awesome, and a very unique way of looking into the past.

  • @agentjosie2973
    @agentjosie2973 7 месяцев назад

    Bro's of decay.love the history you tell. Very good work.

  • @Cathy_Lee
    @Cathy_Lee 2 года назад

    That bathroom is SO much bigger then the Kitchen! I just can't believe that. My mouth literally hung open in dismay.

  • @lindaeh6972
    @lindaeh6972 2 года назад

    Beautiful Mansion!

  • @ClaireGrove28
    @ClaireGrove28 2 года назад +2

    🇧🇷😳👍👏💯Hy 👀pretty Lesley, from Azores 🇵🇹

  • @sharynalbertson6264
    @sharynalbertson6264 2 года назад

    I have not been watching your channel for long but have found it delightful. I have a few questions for you that you may have answered in a video I have missed? Are any of the barrels you find in wine cellars full of wine? Can wine be aged too long? Also I heard of a place in Portugal that has a central green house in the home as well as a indoor theater with regular theater seats. Have you ever seen it? Or have you ever been to an abandoned water park in Portugal? And thank you for keeping your videos free from unpleasant language. I appreciate your respect for and delight in all you explore.

  • @jeanettedellicarpini5616
    @jeanettedellicarpini5616 2 года назад

    The music set to the video is beautiful

  • @jeannettejo1
    @jeannettejo1 2 года назад +2

    I would have looked for more hidden doors and strange walls. This looks like a good place to hide the Jews during WWII, the red light in the fireplace to warn them when soldiers or strangers approached the property.

  • @barbkeil-burton6894
    @barbkeil-burton6894 2 года назад

    Hi Lesley, sad there was a fire, but for the remaining rooms there is some nice furniture, & glasses! Beautiful carved cabinets...that should be saved before roof or floors collapse! Wow, just think that castle stood alone before other homes were built across the street & a road in front! Love the hidden door that matches the wallpaper walls. How strange that pink bathroom is bigger than the kitchen! But love the gold curved plate over the toilet paper! Maybe the clown shoes were house slippers? I love the basement with bar & DJ area for maybe dancing, & the door for the car to park inside! Wow, that`s a lot of wood for the fireplaces & yes I saw the Bat fly by your camera! That`s a old bicycle , a woman`s bicycle! So many rooms in the basement, but yet the 2 rooms with all the wood was not touched by the fire! Wow, lots of bedrooms upstairs, & the attic not much to see! Thanks so much Lesley, for this adventure...it was great to see all the things that is still there & for you to explain in detail of everything!! Love you, stay safe from Illinois USA

  • @vonderloo3184
    @vonderloo3184 2 года назад

    Beautiful foundation and structure to restore roof quickly before its gone. Precious.

  • @DanaLSalvo
    @DanaLSalvo 2 года назад +4

    Love your videos. You always find such gorgeous places, Just don't forget to point out the hardware on the doors such as the knobs, etc. I'd also like to see the detail in the railings of the staircases. I believed they were maybe wrought iron in this episode. Anyway, just little suggestions. Thanks again for the great videos. I always look forward to them. Take care and stay safe. P.S. When are we going to see your videos from the time in my country, the USA? xo

  • @kennethsonier1766
    @kennethsonier1766 2 года назад

    I love your narration and obvious respect and enjoyment of your explorations. The crown molding that you refer to that the light hangs from is actually called The medallion, wonderful beautiful old home. Thank you for letting us join in your adventures.👍☮️

  • @celiareginarogero55
    @celiareginarogero55 2 года назад +4

    Hey Lesley! I loved this video so much and I'm looking forward to the t- shirt I buy recently from the channel. I 'll keep it as a beautiful memory of the channel! 🥰🇧🇷

  • @wild888flower
    @wild888flower 2 года назад +5

    Hello Lesley, a big and warm congratulations on your 8th year of awesome exploration of abandoned places with wonderful mansions, palaces, chateau to name a few. You really put your heart in your endeavors and your respect and carefulness is at par compared to other. Just a piece of motherly advise, please if you can always wear mask and gloves more if you enter those places with molds and dust and whatever virus and bacteria is in there that you might inhale or touch. May God always guide and protect you all your life. Keep those fascinating videos coming. Be safe 🙏🏻🥰👏🏻

  • @patrawish874
    @patrawish874 2 года назад +5

    Hello Lesley, the architecture is always amazing , oh if they would build houses like this now:) it's huge, I could not believe there are so many rooms. I truly am amazed at these mansions, being fortunate to have lived in a Victorian two story house for a magical year I am treated to a glimpse once again, thank you, stay safe with your family and happy journeys.

  • @petrapatzan6327
    @petrapatzan6327 2 года назад

    COMO SIEMPRE:
    EXELENTE!!
    QUE MÁS PUEDO
    PEDIRTE LESLEY,
    SIEMPRE ; UNA BUENA
    DOCUMENTAL 👏👏
    HASTA LA PROXIMA
    MI AMIGO BROS OF...!!

  • @saiprom
    @saiprom 2 года назад

    It’s very interesting layout mansions with the long hallway at the back of the mansion, to me it’s look a lot like a sitting area to look out , this place must be very beautiful back in the day, thank you for sharing.

  • @elizabethorellana3260
    @elizabethorellana3260 2 года назад +11

    What a beautiful castle, it is a pity that they are in ruins, there are still beautiful furniture, its tapestries, its spaces with great luxury from that time, thanks for such a great job, greetings from CA

  • @dorothysmith3850
    @dorothysmith3850 2 года назад +2

    Crown moulding is the trim in the corner where the walls and ceiling meet. The decorative moulding where a chandelier hangs from is called a ceiling medallion.

  • @judyhunter6681
    @judyhunter6681 2 года назад

    Love this place!! Thankyou!!

  • @kelleennordquist5697
    @kelleennordquist5697 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for your content...my favorite parts of these abandoned homes, is the lighting. Chandeliers, lamps, etc. They're so unique!

  • @consueloharo-4911
    @consueloharo-4911 9 месяцев назад

    Bubbles on the wood because of cooking, Leslie?some fire!lol 11:32

  • @MiuMiuKoo
    @MiuMiuKoo 2 года назад

    So fascinating i really liked this place I bet they had great parties🥰👍

  • @janiceoneil3148
    @janiceoneil3148 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful house. To bad someone with money couldn’t restore it. It’s a shame to see it go to waste

  • @lindavanschalkwyk8175
    @lindavanschalkwyk8175 Год назад +2

    Hi Lesley, I love your channel. I truly appreciate the respect you show towards these old buildings and the people who lived there during your explorations. I love the respect, empathy, passion and care you have for these old abandoned properties. Keep going, I am passionate about everything "old" as well as the way the people live. Wishing you all the best with future endeavours. From South Africa

  • @christianehuber1145
    @christianehuber1145 Год назад

    Such a beautiful castle. It's a scandal when places with such a history aren't revived. I like that old antiques so much. Do you know anything about the cause of the fire?

  • @movingpicutres99
    @movingpicutres99 2 года назад

    Attic drying lines are also for bed linens.

  • @sueathomas69
    @sueathomas69 2 года назад +3

    Congratulations to you and your discovery team! I just started to watch you all about a couple a weeks ago and I am hook, mesmerized by the story's you tell of the families and the mansions themselves! I love it!🌹😁

  • @williamgriffin7584
    @williamgriffin7584 2 года назад

    Hi Lesley.....you are so handsome and I love your videos...keep up the good work, keep making great videos I will continue to watch them👍

  • @sreckosx
    @sreckosx 2 года назад

    32.45 - there is passage thru the door, we cann see there is a room behind - have you checked there ?

  • @tamarrajames3590
    @tamarrajames3590 2 года назад +3

    It is sad the man did not get to live out his life in the home he loved. It was a beautiful mansion, and well appointed. I think the room that was burned was originally a ballroom. The informal dining room was originally part of the kitchen, and the servants would have eaten there as well. Thank you for sharing this wonderful place.🖤🇨🇦

  • @cynthismanning6397
    @cynthismanning6397 2 года назад +3

    With some time, effort and love, can you imagine how that place could come back to life?

    • @kweenz109
      @kweenz109 2 года назад +2

      And money! But yes I can SO see it 😍

  • @brucesumter4327
    @brucesumter4327 2 года назад

    look like that person when he pastaway his kids take all most evertthing out still some things left ty for showing this video

  • @susiekinpgh4008
    @susiekinpgh4008 2 года назад +1

    It would seem that what you are calling the very small kitchen would probably be a butler's pantry.

  • @CherylZimumana-di4go
    @CherylZimumana-di4go 6 месяцев назад

    It is so sad that there are so many places g9go ruin while other people dont even have a roof over their head😢 but thats life hey.....

  • @pilierofq
    @pilierofq 2 года назад

    Sell the stuff inside looks like the furniture is worth some good$$$. As always thanks u r great at what u do from U.S.A.

  • @reetasingh3831
    @reetasingh3831 2 года назад

    Hey nice to see u.

  • @riffathussain6403
    @riffathussain6403 2 года назад

    It's seems like an old restaurant or guest house u cn say...Many kitchens here Nd party area as well... everything left here whether it's house or castle...

  • @gloriacgiraldog4644
    @gloriacgiraldog4644 2 года назад +3

    Hola Lesley, fascinante mansión, me la imagino en su tiempo con todo su esplendor.
    Siempre da tristeza, ver estos sitios abandonados.
    Me gusta tu respeto que siempre le das a estos sitios, saludos y buenos viajes

  • @couldbegood
    @couldbegood 2 года назад

    I’m not certain that would be a child’s bed necessarily. I bought a French bed many years ago. It was a little bit short and I was told it was because for quite some time the French slept sitting upright slightly, as they felt the only time you laid totally flat, was when you were dead.

  • @dorothea5647
    @dorothea5647 2 года назад +1

    Again a surprising video! thank u very much :x How many doors and rooms does this building has, i am dizzy from it. Would h've love to go to the mini disco's in the basement that time.....Keep filming Lesley, never can get enough :)

  • @billb5749
    @billb5749 2 года назад +2

    Thank you again Lesley for another beautifully crafted video. The party room in the basement must have been quite the place back in the day! I can't wait till the next adventure.

  • @ritafoster8625
    @ritafoster8625 2 года назад

    Hi Leslie. The staircases look very narrow

  • @marylthompson9
    @marylthompson9 2 года назад +1

    I'm sorry I love the wall paper....lol

  • @tzok09
    @tzok09 2 года назад +2

    Leslie, your have come so far since you first started. Both as a vlogger and traveler. Congratulations!

  • @REAgentDennis
    @REAgentDennis 2 года назад

    I wish it was possible for you to convey the smell of this place.

  • @donnapowers6523
    @donnapowers6523 2 года назад +2

    Leslie - what a interesting place. I love the pink/gold flower motif in the beginning of your video. I’m just wondering about that overgrown vegetation you’re walking through. I’m terrified of spiders and I would be scared to walk through it. Thank you for another great video. I’m waiting for your United States adventures. Ohio USA ❤

  • @meimeilu7678
    @meimeilu7678 2 года назад +1

    One more amazing video.. the way you talk about the place you bring life in to abounded places once again with your expression.. I feel that you doing it with full your heart it’s a beautiful work .. respect on your this amazing work !

  • @yvemclean4458
    @yvemclean4458 2 года назад +1

    In Australia we would never walk through over grown vegetation like that because we would find snakes!!

  • @michaelcoffey7362
    @michaelcoffey7362 2 года назад

    Cool castle 😀

  • @lisassatchfield6538
    @lisassatchfield6538 2 года назад

    Hi Lesley! I enjoyed your video too bad the house was empty

  • @GrandmaAbby1
    @GrandmaAbby1 2 года назад +1

    I'm thinking the furniture in the very long sitting room was moved from what was once the formal living room that burned. They then turned this long hallway into the living room area.

  • @johncorner9295
    @johncorner9295 2 года назад

    Cheers mate....

  • @jenniferthulin7639
    @jenniferthulin7639 2 года назад +1

    A man spent his life working for this place and now his legacy is rotting away, what a waste! wonder if he would do it again if he knew the outcome?

  • @kweenz109
    @kweenz109 2 года назад +1

    I saw the bat omg

  • @barryjacobs8524
    @barryjacobs8524 2 года назад +1

    Hello Lesley. Your videos are fantastic but I still find a great sadness on finding these once beautiful places with things of value that we will never see again. I wish the stuff could be given away for someone to look after these priceless pieces.

  • @natalismirnova2711
    @natalismirnova2711 2 года назад +3

    Парни, вас клещи не кусают в таких кустах?

  • @davidsanders6480
    @davidsanders6480 2 года назад

    nice walpaper

  • @lotusdolphin
    @lotusdolphin 2 года назад +1

    Great explore Leslie! As always. That was an unusual château. I have to say I really liked your hair this week it looks cute like that. More natural. Thanks again love from California 💜🤟🏻🍀😎🇺🇸🇺🇦🕊

  • @rubydarkmoon6662
    @rubydarkmoon6662 2 года назад +1

    I just ate when people destroy beautiful stuff all these magnificent Mansions castles 😭😭

  • @toniharrison9156
    @toniharrison9156 2 года назад +1

    Once again I salute the Bros of Decay. I have spent many a lockdown day and night watching and listening.

  • @dmcl1958
    @dmcl1958 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed this tour - correction re: "sled" on the attic. It is actually a wooden bed warmer frame. It slipped between blankets and mattress with a heated rock, brick or hot water bottle on the lower wooden platform until it was time to hop into bed. Very toasty!

  • @jilldavis7229
    @jilldavis7229 2 года назад +1

    Lovely, large once loved home! Lots of space & lots of bedrooms for children, possibly servants quarters in the attic! I hate wallpaper!!! I realize that all of the old homes had it, but would have sustained sooo much better if they’d have been painted!!! Love these old properties! Thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure with us Leslie! I loved it ❤️👍

  • @CircleB-ig9mk
    @CircleB-ig9mk 2 года назад +1

    You and Exploring with Josh are my favorites!!
    Thank you so much for the respect you show the places you explore!!

  • @ramona_rami5643
    @ramona_rami5643 2 года назад +7

    That was a really interesting place! I liked the vintage items in the rooms and that bar in the basement! Thank you for the lovely exploration!!!

  • @bettygitzke4131
    @bettygitzke4131 2 года назад +1

    I Love what you do, and the respect you have for the places you show us..♥️⭐️♥️⭐️♥️⭐️♥️

  • @whitebeardskydaddy6756
    @whitebeardskydaddy6756 2 года назад +1

    I hope you get out of and away from decaying structures a lot. They'll find you desiccated or fossilized in a corner of one of these old places some day. I've cleaned out several old houses over the years, after the people passed on. There is a profound sadness in that. It's like throwing their lives away. Great shows.

  • @florgallegos6692
    @florgallegos6692 2 года назад

    Hermosa propiedad lo que me hace meditar que de mi ba ha quedar se que no mucho pero lo poco lo cuidarán atesoraran

  • @sedanosable
    @sedanosable 2 года назад

    For some reason I cant choose the ALL notification button...that makes me sad...

  • @tammyevans7333
    @tammyevans7333 2 года назад

    So interesting

  • @gerisotero3464
    @gerisotero3464 2 года назад +1

    Am kinda worried of you Lesly going through that thick bushes.. snakes are lurking everywhere in there! be extra careful when plunging in that area.. take care!!

    • @gillwyatt8103
      @gillwyatt8103 2 года назад

      That was my first thought - SNAKES!!! 🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍