1930s ABANDONED Time Capsule House with MANY Valuables left inside
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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In this explore, I'm taking you inside a 1930d Tudor home mansion filled with rich history and loaded with valuables.
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I live very very close to this home. The gentleman who owned this was a wonderful caring man. I know alot about this house.
Love this house. I could see myself actually living here. I wonder in what state this is located. Lovely
Do you have a clue why there would be so many pandas?
You should ADD WHAT YOU KNOW…PLEASE…DONT TEASE INFORMATION. 😊
I hope that someone will buy this wonderful house and save it from being destroyed through time and neglect.
I’d like to look into buying and restoring the house. How do I contact you?
How can anyone let this house go to waste. Amazing architecture. You will never see a house like this in your lifetime. And by the way awesome vid...
OUR YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY WOULD NEVER BELIEVE THAT SUCH BEAUTIFUL HOMES BUILT WITH MASTER CRAFTSMANSHIP WITH SO MUCH DETAIL WAS EVEN POSSIBLE !!!
IF THESE BEAUTIFUL PLACES ARE NOT PRESERVED ***
FUTURE GENERATIONS WOULDN'T HAVE ANYTHING TO BE OF COMPARISON
I often wonder do you all get permission to go in these properties?
What is a satay? I believe you're thinking settee
I'd renovate into apartments, in the best natural way .
I grew up and currently live down the road from this house it’s been one of my favorite houses for a long long time. The history is interesting behind it
What state? South by any chance?
Please share what you know. It may help someone save it. I see holes where water is getting in. It needs someone NOW.
Where is it?
My dream home! It is so sad that beautiful homes such as these are left to rot .
This house is in Columbia Station, Ohio. As soon as I saw the unique roof lines and then the green houses of mari gardens I knew. Always wondered what it looked inside and the history. Very interesting
I've always loved this place!! I can't believe it's gotten to this state.
@therealz360z7 I know quite a few from this area that went to OSU.
It's such a beautiful mansion. The architecture is a masterpiece. Hopefully, someone comes, to live there.Simply wonderful.
I love exploring abandoned places. There was an old shack in the woods that I found about 15 years ago. It belonged to the 98 year old woman who ran a store just up the road but she no longer lived in it. Everything looked like it was frozen in time. Dishes, fiurniture, dolls, blankets. Omg you name it. But when she passed away, her grandchildren ransacked it and took everything. It was so beautiful at one time.
Her grandchildren?
@@monikaheron3851 That's right. She didn't stutter.
Awe that's just horrible.
The craftsmanship of the wood work & leaded glass is incredible! Thanks for sharing this unique place!
This house needs to be restored to it’s original glory!!!!
Cool and beautiful old house. The loft area above was probably used as a location to place musicians during parties. I lot of grand old homes had them overlooking the ballrooms.
The craftsmanship is a treasure. Unbelievable amounts of time, sweat and blood went into that ceiling alone.
Probably took them forever to build that.
@@RangerRickTV so sad it got abandoned, Probably after the rise of Germany the owners had to move away.
Seen this house on another explore channel and this is the best house ive ever seen on any channel yet .....
Hopefully someone will restore this lovely home and enjoy it for many years. It’s lovely!
I think it is going to be
It’s Columbia station
This house should be a museum ❤
That would be a good use for this house i truly hope someone can buy it and restores it to its former glory
@@Theresawinner If you notice in the video many of the windows have the manufactures label on the middle of them and quite a few rooms had new drywall and plaster on them so someone is slowly fixing it . That's probably how he got in .
Good to know renovations🥰🥰 are often started and no completed hope this one gets completed@@rond1475
What an awesome example of a 30’s Tudor house! It should be restored!
I certainly would not focus on that tacky furniture in the drawing room! The people who built this estate would have had fine furniture that went with the architecture!
Those floors that you mentioned are original.
That furniture is worth more than a new car.
@@toddaulner5393 indeed
Such a beautiful house. The owner sounds like he was a wonderful man. 💗
Beautiful architecture and the roof is a piece of art.
THANK YOU MR. SMITH FOR SHARING YOUR AMAZING LEGACY OF COMPASSION AND LOVE FOR LIFE AND HUMANITY 🙏🙏🙏
MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT MY FRIEND ❣️❣️❣️
REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND YOU HAVE DONE WELL IN THIS LIFE ❣️❣️❣️
GOD BLESS YOU 🙏🙏🙏
What an absolutely lovely home. I can only hope that someone falls in love with it, moves in, and brings it back to life.
He sounds like a really great guy. I wish I had the money to fix it n keep his dream alive.
Same
Very religious man with artifacts throughout this unusual home/hospice. Quite a bit of styles. Looks like updates in different tastes. Would be an exquisite restoration. Good bones! Oh and those wonderful carved faces I do believe they are of the 7 deadly sins. Very appropriate and quite incredible. Especially for the religious owner.
they are not, the faces are charactors from Dickens books.
Absolutely stunning! It definitely should be made into a museum!
💯
The staircase might be there as years ago staff and servants used the backstairs as not to be seen😊
Reminds me of the Adam’s family house on the inside but it’s a shame all those photos and personal things are going to ruin like that what a grand place just going to shambles very sad
Hey Ranger Rick: the record album at 17:05 is a collection of piano pieces by Franz Liszt, performed by Aldo Ciccolini. "Les Annees de Pelerinage" translates to "the years of pilgrimage."
My mom was a pianist I was very interested in who they we're
Thankyou
18:38 Looks like Batchelder, Claycraft, or other arts & crafts era tile; probably original to the house & valuable. Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Simply magical!! I see so much potential to restore this beauty. The kitchen is rather creepy. Great explore!
About the heads near the ceiling: Henry the VIII started that little tradition. He wanted all who came to visit to know that he had eyes and ears everywhere so he knew what everyone was saying about him. That's how they got the name "eavesdroppers". This was after his demeanor changed and people had to walk on eggshells around him. Just a wee bit of historical trivia 😊
A beautiful house. The great room looked almost like Gothic architecture. Amazing that it is just sitting there. 🐼
Thermador kitchen stove is from the 70's .. a vintage piece worth keeping!! IMO. Thermador was a TOP brand, still in business today over a 100 year old company.
Not even more $20
I would love to go into a place like that and straighten it up so it looks like it might have when it was originally abandoned. Get the trash out, vacuum the floors, dust, clean the windows. etc... I guess that's not popular. It might make some good before/after videos.
I agree with you. In all of my years watching abandoned place series, I have observed only 2 explorers who take the time to bring back a few homes back to their original glory. Of course, this is after the hoodlum low life's go inside and dishonor and disrespect property that doesn't belong to them. The majority of explorers I've watched walk over family photos rather than bother picking them up. Then they leave doors and windows opened so the elements and birds can become trapped and the elements further destroy the home. Makes me ill to see these lowly character attitudes.
Thermador was top of the line for appliances back in the day
That's a major brand of Wall Oven going to say maybe the 1980's era. Thermatronic II BY THERMADOR. But could be mid 1970's but is a higher end Brand of kitchen major Appliance.
Wow… yep. Thermador appliances today are tens of thousands of dollars.
Also, I noticed the brief moment the camera panned past the built-in refrigerator. That was probably a SubZero fridge. Not sure if Thermador made built-in refrigerators back in the 70s like SubZero did. And it looked like the refrigerator door had been removed and stacked over to the side. This would have definitely been considered a high-end kitchen decades ago. SAD…
The oven is pronounced Therm-ah-door. I’ve seen several Thermadors in old mansions. Cool explore!
Hahaha thanks
I love what you've done with the panda bears looks like a tea ☕ party 🥳🎉😂❤
Nice to see someone appreciates it’s beauty and is restoring it.
Hello new to the channel and loving it so far!!! This house is AMAZING!! Iam from maine an abandoned houses just are like this here .. I can't get over how beautiful thus house it.. thank you so much for the share
Liszt, Franz Liszt was the artist on the albums. He was a Hungarian composer. Mostly piano! :) Really great video, thank you. This is one of the best tours of an abandoned home I've seen. The great room is so beautiful. Too bad it fell into such disrepair. Gorgeous house.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL ❣️❣️❣️
I SIMPLY CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY THESE OLD BEAUTIFUL PLACES ARE NOT PRESERVED FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO WITNESS AS PROOF OF SUCH BEAUTIFUL ARCHITECTURE AND MASTER CRAFTSMANSHIP HAVING BEEN EVEN POSSIBLE !!!
So beautiful. It’s a little creepy considering the history, but I can see the building can remade into a school or a restaurant/bar. Sad most of the stuff were left to rot. Generosity could have saved the place.
That roof is amazing!
That's beautiful! I would have loved to come across something like this while urbexing, but I don't think there are places like this in Norway.
The furniture and everything being so pristine after all this time. Just amazing. I hope someone will buy the place and move in, it shouldn't just sit there to rot.
whoever lived there loved playing and listening to Franz Liszt!
Wow!!! It sounds like mr Smith was a caring amazing person!!! 😊
Even if you were a millionaire, restoring this beautiful home to it's original splendor would bankrupt you. But it would feel so damned good to live in it.
It is usually spread out over generations, I think...foundation check first, even better a building inspection, roof repair then securing doors and fixing windows. Getting utility systems operating. Clear brush. Then the inside, general cleaning, repair, decor. Landscaping, outdoor living, food garden farm. Good friends, beer and pizza goes a long way. =0)
Beautiful house 😊 amazing
You had stated in the intro that he went to the seminary. That would explain all the religions artifacts. This house is beautiful. It should be on some kind of registry of historic places. Great video. Follow up PLEASE?🙏🙏🙏
This home is such a unique and beautiful pad. And God bless Mr. Smith for his graciousness and service for our elderly. He was surely a soldier for God. Working for the betterment of humanity rather than joining the ranks of Satans army. May he RIParadise. Ranger Rick, did I hear you say it doesn't matter if you're religious as long as you are a good person? I would like to clarify something. While it is always good to be a decent human being, no doubt. We will ALL one day be accountable for all of our actions. Good works alone do not merit salvation. While Im certainly not religious, (religion alone doesn't even give you salvation) I am a born-again Christian, and according to Gods word, the only way to heaven is to become born again. John 3:3 explicity states Noone can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again. If you are a believer, take heed, especially because you never know when your life might be taken. If you weren't born again, eternity would not be a place I would want to be. Something to ponder. Great home, Rick. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing place, but most of these older mansions aren't worth the cost of heating / cooling + taxes.
I’d want to look through every single thing in that house. Basement is definitely creepy. I guess he didn’t need the money from those checks.
Awesome treasure house, with special details, thank you!!!
What a wonderful house to say the least. Maybe the pandas went the people he was helping. Too bad it is in an abandoned situation though. Maybe someone will buy it and restore it. Nice thought. Have a great day
That was perfect timing on 35:41 the panda in the toilet...😂😅😂 Laughed my butt off thank you I needed that . L&R (love & respect) Rchel
I love Tudor homes. This would be so much fun to bring current. BTW that's a Jesus doll...no comment lol
This looks like a home that you only see in fairytales. Beautiful! Somebody mentioned where it is so it really isn't that far away from me. Maybe 40 mins. away.
The old oven is by thermador. And you pronounce it like therm a door but with only one o not two . I remember cause my grandma use to have one just like that
I don't understand how someone can just find all these nice abandoned places that still hold a ton of valuables and furniture? Makes you wonder why it's all still left behind in every video I seen so far?
I,m from Philadelphia I love watching
That first room on 2nd floor-is a viewing room for owners to view church sermons/meetings for privacy
Love ❤ Love ❤ Love ❤...I would love to live there...Thanks for sharing....❤❤❤❤❤❤
This home is beautiful
Wow what a beautiful house
That house is fantastic! It's like a fairytale! It should be taken care of. It's a house built of love.
Yessssss!
I would love to do this kind of exploration!!! It’s SO interesting!! Just thinking of the people who lived here and their stories!! ❤
Hell ya
My goodness. What a cool place! Why is it abandoned?? Loving this explore.
Abandoned because he passed away.
I absolutely love it! Hopefully it's not tied up in probate and other things. It's a beautiful place and should be loved, restored and lived in. Thanks for the great explore Rick! Great one!
@@theresayockim3750 thank you!
This place looks creepy to me not cool!
So much cool stuff makes you want to clean and stay.
😊OMG...I want it...totally
I believe that furniture is French Provincial which was vert popular in the 70's..
Do you have any information if this house could be bought an restored?
Rick there is some beautiful furniture in the I would love to do up in gold and cream gold leaf I would be in my element😊
This was a nice tour.
Well critic's will be critic's i wouldn't be the strong Man i am today if it wasn't for those types of people But i really enjoyed the video my guy ..... Much love and respect God Bless 🤍
The furniture looks like baroque style furniture.....very beautiful and yes, very French...
There's a tears in my eye whenever I'm watching your videos. I'm just wondering that somehow, this people who lives on this abandoned houses are once a part of this world. I'm curios about how they live before😢
I live near this house. We've tried to see the inside and at one time tried to buy it.
I have seen this house before.. I'm 68 years old and I have been collecting all sorts of pandas since I was 16.... So I loved this house... I sincerely hope you put all of those pandas back what you found them..🐼🐼🐼🐼
The pandas said they prefer their new location 😄
I love this house I'd buy it!
That roof is amazing, wonder how much that would cost today to build.
The upstairs "loft" was a Minstrel's Gallery. When the lord of the manor had a banquet, the musicians played up there.
Beautiful home!😊
Very cool place…”yes indeed “!!!
Maybe the guy who lived in the house gave the stuffed panda bears out as gifts to people
Knew you were from Louisiana when I heard your voice, before reading about you! I grew up in Lafayette! Love your channel, glad I found it!
Hi, I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, but my mom and dad were from Rayne and Crowley. My 1st cousin was Jimmy Baronet - he was Lafayette Eyewitness new man. :) My maiden name was Doiron, my mom's was Planchard.
Then we are related, Jimmy Baronet was my 2nd cousin! Crazy!
You were hearing BATS in that wall
Imagine getting inside that home and finding all those pandas staring at you 😂
WAY TO QUICK AND DARK…REDUE AND "STABILIZE" AND LIGHT UP
What happened to this house?
This is absolutely magical! Is this available by chance?
Very beautiful mansion. Some body need to take care of.Very,very,very beautiful.
He sounds like a compassionate man
I would love to restore this home
What a sad story…..that should be saved and cherished by its future care takers….it should be preserved regardless of cost or work needed!
Indeed it should be 💯
"Mr Smith probably had those panda bears for his patients!
Probably so.
Tudors are absolutely my favorite residential style... if I owned it, I would follow a more restomod restoration ethos - I would do it in a Tudor revival/transitional style...
As a wolverine, knowing he was a buckeye... the apropos is palpable.
I adore this place.
Agreed.
Esa casa está muy muy embrujada meda escalofríos mirarla no quiero pensar estar hay realmente me daría panico
I love watching
Nice video.
I remember doing a guided tour of Hampton Court Palace and the guide explained what the small faces all around the rooves meant. She said the faces were there to remind people that someone was always listening, so don't discuss anything you don't want executed for.
loved it
Beautiful even in neglect.
Don't ever bend to someones bitterness in the comments. Stay exactly who you are. Thank you for your videos. I like them a lot.