Well, the third home was my favorite. I know it was way past any hope of restoration, but it has the nostalgia charm, and the land factor, and I do love the past. The second one puzzled me as to why they were taking it down??? I just don't understand people taking down these stunning properties, no one will ever be able to get back. I'm so happy you found this- thank you-SDK
Thanks for the great explore. When we had our first child 48 years ago we rented the same style of the 2 nd house. They were called ex housing trust houses. It was lovely to see the double doors installed in the lounge and Kitchen. We really enjoyed staying there and only left when we bought our 70s house which we still live in. xxx
The metters stove 1930s Art Deco vintage Big contrast between the three properties First one very sad and soulless Second one neat as a pin House proud owners Third cottage type Art Deco vibe
Fantastic, looking back to 2018 it shows how much knowledge you have learnt about these wonderful old buildings , very impressed Paul , thanks again for the lovely history and videos of these great houses, all the best from Norfolk UK x
Nice explores here. I'm glad they were found to be shown. That 1st house trashed out hoodlums have visited and made their mark. 2nd house I was amazed at how emaculate it was. That 3rd cottage had some charm, but it has long since given up the ghost. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing this video nwith i really enjoyed it you always do a real excellent job doing your explores i always show your channel support and gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend i am from the U.S.A and God Bless.
G'day Paul. The dug-out near the end of this clip may well be a home-made air-raid shelter from the early 1940s. I knew of one very similar in the back-yard of an old home at Bowden, a suburb Adelaide. The property owners had lined the shelter with railway sleepers. It was meant to be a temporary thing in case of an air raid after, Darwin & Broome had been bombed...There are still one or two government-built shelters around, e.g at the Glenelg oval...
Bonjour d'Occitanie (France) J'ai trouvé que la deuxième et troisième maison (malgré son état) était très intéressante. Pour la troisième c'est le foyer de la cheminée, là ou il y avait les deux cuisinières, cela m'a fait penser aux cheminée à foyer ouvert que l'on trouve dans les fermes dans ma région.
Bonjour Maintenant je préfère écrire en français belle vidéo La première maison cool La 2eme est géniale la salle de bain avec du bleu elle semble neuve La cuisine j'adore Dommage. De l'abandonner Cool la toute petite maison 🏡 Au revoir a bientôt
It would be a very good idea to use air tags in case you get lost and when exploring abandoned places ask your family to put these on their phones let them know where you are exploring in case you don’t show up air tags can be installed on your phones to track where you could be hurt or lost. this is if you are by yourself.
🌟Hi Paul, wow a throw back to the very beginning it’s amazing what you find on old USBs! What a ripper I have to say that the place has seen better days such a shame they’ve probably been demolished. You are the best. Thank you for the tour. ❤️😊🌟:-) x
Really cool to see 3 houses. My favorite is the second as it was nicely cared for. Number 3 held its own in the competition. Art deco features and old stove. Thank you!
I really like the third house what happened to the garden you see the no garden old houses in Queensland a lot where they take them off stumps and relocate them but I don't know about other statez
thanks for the old explores, the last two houses were very interesting, I forgot about that rattling noise the camera? made when you were talking around
Well, the third home was my favorite. I know it was way past any hope of restoration, but it has the nostalgia charm, and the land factor, and I do love the past. The second one puzzled me as to why they were taking it down??? I just don't understand people taking down these stunning properties, no one will ever be able to get back. I'm so happy you found this- thank you-SDK
Thanks for the great explore. When we had our first child 48 years ago we rented the same style of the 2 nd house. They were called ex housing trust houses. It was lovely to see the double doors installed in the lounge and Kitchen. We really enjoyed staying there and only left when we bought our 70s house which we still live in. xxx
The metters stove 1930s Art Deco vintage
Big contrast between the three properties
First one very sad and soulless
Second one neat as a pin
House proud owners
Third cottage type Art Deco vibe
Fantastic, looking back to 2018 it shows how much knowledge you have learnt about these wonderful old buildings , very impressed Paul , thanks again for the lovely history and videos of these great houses, all the best from Norfolk UK x
Glad you found these 3 classics👍🏻💖
was beautiful homes once apon a time
Nice explores here. I'm glad they were found to be shown. That 1st house trashed out hoodlums have visited and made their mark. 2nd house I was amazed at how emaculate it was. That 3rd cottage had some charm, but it has long since given up the ghost. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
This is perfect midweek content! Love these old explores. Still want to see the one of the two story house with the gorgeous staircase
Cheers, thanks for sharing.
Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing this video nwith i really enjoyed it you always do a real excellent job doing your explores i always show your channel support and gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend i am from the U.S.A and God Bless.
Great to see these 3 classic abandon houses from 2018
and they were all 3 awesome houses to explore thanks
for showing them and Thank You.🇦🇺🤠👍🇦🇺
Nice blast into the past.
Very cool explores mate! ❤️👍🤘
G'day Paul. The dug-out near the end of this clip may well be a home-made air-raid shelter from the early 1940s. I knew of one very similar in the back-yard of an old home at Bowden, a suburb Adelaide. The property owners had lined the shelter with railway sleepers. It was meant to be a temporary thing in case of an air raid after, Darwin & Broome had been bombed...There are still one or two government-built shelters around, e.g at the Glenelg oval...
Bonjour d'Occitanie (France)
J'ai trouvé que la deuxième et troisième maison (malgré son état) était très intéressante. Pour la troisième c'est le foyer de la cheminée, là ou il y avait les deux cuisinières, cela m'a fait penser aux cheminée à foyer ouvert que l'on trouve dans les fermes dans ma région.
Second house, you could tell was well taken care of, someone loved that little house. Nice explore Paul, thank you!
💜☮️
Great explore the 3 rd house is great I’ve also been there a few yrs ago
Nice to see those classic old houses 🏘. I liked the last 2 the best. Thanks for sharing .❤❤
O interior da segunda casa ainda está bonitinha. Parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👍🇧🇷
The second house was a keeper, so tidy
hiya paul! well, they had enough money for spray paint! #2 is ready for a move in.
Bonjour
Maintenant je préfère écrire en français belle vidéo
La première maison cool
La 2eme est géniale la salle de bain avec du bleu elle semble neuve
La cuisine j'adore
Dommage. De l'abandonner
Cool la toute petite maison 🏡 Au revoir a bientôt
It would be a
very good idea
to use air tags
in case you
get lost and
when exploring
abandoned
places ask your
family to put
these on their
phones let them
know where
you are exploring in case
you don’t show
up air tags
can be installed
on your
phones to
track where
you could be
hurt or lost.
this is if you are
by yourself.
The 2nd house, it looks like they updated it it, then never moved in, on how everything looks so new and clean.
Thanks, Paul. Nothing like a blast from the past ... I pretended I was six years younger LOL
Like I've said Paul u have come a long way since u started yr channel even though this one is a 2018 explore it us still good ❤❤
🌟Hi Paul, wow a throw back to the very beginning it’s amazing what you find on old USBs! What a ripper I have to say that the place has seen better days such a shame they’ve probably been demolished. You are the best. Thank you for the tour. ❤️😊🌟:-) x
Really cool to see 3 houses. My favorite is the second as it was nicely cared for. Number 3 held its own in the competition. Art deco features and old stove. Thank you!
I always click the like button before I watch your videos because they are always good!
Me too!
I really like the third house what happened to the garden you see the no garden old houses in Queensland a lot where they take them off stumps and relocate them but I don't know about other statez
Nice find Paul. The second house would have been gorgeous. I wonder what is in its place now. Thanks for the blast from the past
You learn by doing. As you go along, you learn new ways of doing things. Or how to improve what you are doing.
Nice work Paul.👍🆒🐈
Love the second one love the history of the third one
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Midweek stove fix ,,, thanks buddy 👍👍
thanks for the old explores, the last two houses were very interesting, I forgot about that rattling noise the camera? made when you were talking around
Very good!
😊🎉
Nice .Good mixture of houses.....😊
Just wondering - are there ever occasions when you come across occupants, or other people? What do you do in those situations?
Explorers. Small little bedroom.
Second house, Barwell Ave Keswick/Marleston?
Where are they? Me and my dad like to sometimes drive by abandoned houses for fun, are they still there?
WHY DON'T THEY MAKE THIS HOME'S HISTORICAL HOMES????
Why r u scared of pigeons?
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