I agree with you, also. Both Lesley and Danny have great manners and mad respect for each place they explore. Manners and respect seems rare these days. It's a sad thing really. They both seem to have some amazing parents to raise such well-mannered gentlemen.
The French quote: J'aime deux choses, toi et la rose. La rose pour un jour, toi pour toujours - "I love two things, you and the rose, the rose for a day, and you always."
The antique furniture in the house is magnificent. Still in great shape. I’d love to see an antique dealer be able to remove and refinish them in all their glory.
Greetings from Pennsylvania, USA. Very sad that a family left behind what was once such a beautiful home. PS. Please be careful in such settings. There are often particles from rodent and bat droppings circulating in the air of such abandoned properties. Similar to going cave exploring. Therefore, where masks to protect yourself. A friend of mine 's father went cave exploring once. Inhaled, unknowingly, bat dropping particle. A few weeks after coming home, he developed sever respiratory problems and was hospitalized. Every test given to him came back negative. He was on a ventilator and this family was told to prepare for his imminent death. Doctors could not determine what was causing his lungs to stop functioning until one doctor decided to test for bat droppings. That test came back positive, and treatment was given to this man which saved his life. So just be careful exploring such place.
I totally agree when you're young it feels like nothing can hurt you but then as you get older you sometimes say oh I wish I'd listened to the warnings. We all just care and want to see you discovering places for a very long time ❤❤
Another old home never comming back. It must have been quite a home in its time. Sad to see it at its end. I hope there was happy times here. Thanks for your film Leslie and Danny. We will keep watching. Take care and stay safe.
Aku suka melihat Vidio kalian . Seperti kembali ke masa lalu . Membayangkan mereka semua ada di sana , tinggal di setiap rumah yang kalian kunjungi . Sehat selalu Lesley dan Danny .
Hey dear Lesley, wow that room is really beautiful with all the intact furniture and decorations! A legit time capsule! So nice to see. That will most certainly be once more an amazing explore with you, bro! - I am naturally so very excited to see the abandoned location and listen to your background story. - Stay safe and take care! Peace, many hugs and kindest regards.
Guys please wear the appropriate masks for the white mould....was very concerned as you were opening the wardrobe in the bedroom wardrobe with mould outside and inside the doors you were opening...the gloves are not going to protect your lungs. Please look after yourselves first and foremost and then we can enjoy the explore with you. Take care and what a literal hidden slice of preserved history..
The old light switches on the wall in the bedroom, speaks to the age of the home. It was a beautiful place at one time. What an amazing find. Wow 240 years old. Amazing.
Oh I fear that the mold is very dangerous, have you ever been tested for mold exposure? My friend was very sick from it. Please be safe and we're protective gear. Thank you for these amazing videos!
The glass with the cartoon on it my grandmother had bunches of them. When you bought them there was jelly in those glasses with a metal cap on it and then you could use it as a glass when you’re done with the jelly.
what a stunning kitchen, the old french Mora clock is such a find. They're traditional french grandfather clocks if really old they can be worth a fortune! we have one from 150 years ago that we've restored. something that is quite rare to see these days.
Thanks to both of you for yet another wonderful exploration. And thank you both for your respect and manners as you show off the homes of those gone home on the other side of the rainbow for one more last time. I'm sure they look down and smile and appreciate you both just as much as your audience on this channel does when we watch each exploration. Much love and prayers from WV USA.
I love the 2 and bed the design is so french and a lot of the furniture looked expensive very beautiful you always describe something I can't quite tell what it is and I thank you for that much hugs
What a beautiful farmhouse. It is sad to see the things that they left behind and I wonder why it was abandoned and what happened to the family. Thanks for sharing.
Thorns on a rose bush will get you every time. Careful where you step! So much stuff left behind AGAIN. Back when the furniture was in good shape it could have been recycled to other families in need of interior furnishings. Homemade cork in the wine bottle. Such a nice time capsule. Love the wallpaper. If there is a calendar, you should be able to see how long the place has been abandoned.
Love watching your videos..your attention to detail, the two of you have a real gift, and you ask the kind questions that go through our minds. Hello from Niagara Falls Canada
Lesley cuídese, use botas altas para explorar lugares así, con mucha vegetación, para que no se haga daño. Y pues valió mucho la pena pasar esa muralla de arbustos espinosos, para mostrar ese tesoro de tantos años. Gracias Lesley y Dany. Muchos saludos y bendiciones desde Coahuila, México
Смотрю из России, март 2024года.Очень интересно!!! Спасибо за бережно отношение к этому дому и вещам. Это история уходящая. Любопытно. Кто то обустраивал этот дом, любил его... Грустно и красиво. ❤
built in the 1780s and only now starting to fall down , always doing fixing on it in the past to be good , only the last about 40 years of no fixing on it starting to fall apart
Wonderful discovery! Absolutely gorgeous! Love seeing the adventure of getting into the building. You are an amazing team, keep the videos coming. Thank you!
Interesting and fun to come along with you, Danny & Leslie, as you’ve discovered an unknown, abandoned old farmhouse! That first old/tall liquor bottle that you saw, was from Italy - and was a bottle of Chianti! We have the short bottles like that with the straw around the base in USA - Ive never seen that tall type before! Very interesting finds inside and out! Thank you for taking us along with you as you explored this unknown abandoned place!
In it's times of normal operation, this was a house in which a needle was exactly in the proper place for the needle ! Some pieces of furniture are really fine.
Да, когда то приходит конец жизненного пути , и уже ничего не нужно. Все превратится в прах! Живите и радуйтесь жизни пока живете, но оставайтесь при этом людьми!
It is really moving, to be able to piece together the history of the couple who lived there. They probably had very rare visits of their grandchildren, or never had any, from the lack of a bedroom dedicated to kids. They were pious and very fond of travelling, as seen with the souvenirs. They saw Miami, Monte Carlo, Lourdes, Fatima... The current owner of this house probably doesn't know that they possess this cottage through inheritance. It'd coincide with my theory of the last residents having no close relative left, so it now probably belongs to a distant second cousin, perhaps. It's a shame, because I am sure they could auction the pieces of furniture and trinkets inside to make extra money. It is still better than letting them degrade with moisture and reliefs of carpentry falling on top of it. I know i'd be very interested in acquiring this medallion depicting a Marial appearance to offer as a gift, on the bedside table. Also this Normandy clock is a beauty, I hope it is going to be salvaged...
It's so typical of estates in France that fall into the inheritance 'black hole'...no living relatives, or the government red tape and taxes. They would leave it to rot like this, rather than salvage the treasures inside, or promote the property. It is a travesty! 🙄
Merci pour votre respect et votre douceur ❤ Cette maison a abrité des vies et de l'amour, cela se ressent... Je vous regarde depuis chez moi : la France 🇨🇵
Cc les gars c'est bien de mettre des gants magnifique maison dommage qu'elle a finit comme ça, attention à vous des fois ça fait peur le toi qui s'écroule bonne soirée à vous
2005. Amazing how much decay there is compared to some of the other places you have investigated. Lots of Tupperware containers on the kitchen counter. They are collectors items, now that Tupperware shut down. Another Singer sewing machine left alone. I can just imagine all the clothes that it mended over the years. My grandmother had one of the old pedal machines. My parents kept in up until 2001. (keepsake only) My Mom used it occasionally, but also had one of the new machines at the time. I love the cabinets for holding all the clothes/towels and bedsheets. They look like they are lined with cedar, so none of the items in the cabinets have been damaged by mice. This place must have been a happy place in its day. The organ still sounds nice. The reeds still work!
What an interesting story. It's amazing that some places are so moldy but in others not so much. I love when you open the doors to cabinets. Just to see what these people used is very interesting to me. Thank you for another great video.
An amazing find. Whenever you show a table that is covered with a cloth, I always wonder what condition the table is in...like if could just lift the edge of the cover a bit. Also, I would guess the farmer raised veal...sadly. Loved the yield to cows sign. How exciting to be in France.
Вы обаятельный замечательный молодой человек, прекрасный рассказчик, подаете очень интересно все истории. Всегда с большим интересом и удовольствием смотрю Ваши видео.❤❤❤️
Dear Lesley Thanks I’m enjoying all your videos. I get emotional sometimes about those families left their everything. The people won’t just disappear dear , if they moved to another country they will take their albums photos . It’s sad something happened to them got murdered buried properly. Nobody leave their belongings like that . Thanks
Wauw.Another amazing place.In the moldy part of the house,i found interessting that the brush and the plushie rabbit on the cupboard ĺooked nearly new instead of the other things in the room.I love in all your videos your politeness to each other,if Danny always asked "could i ..." if he wanted a nearer view and Leslie answers always "of course". ❤
In America those antiques would've been all stolen. The barn was housed for pigs. It was a pig farm. Unless he used those for raising veal. He also had milk cows.
Bonjour , c'est une boutelle pas pour le rouge c'est pour apero martigny ou rhume....cette photo est de LOURDES . L'intérieur de la maison a été rénovée. Bisou de suisse ❤
You two go through a lot for us to show off these places. Thank you both so much. Sometimes, I wish ya'll had face masks just for places like these to keep your lungs good.
The wallpaper in the hallway was put up well to be perfectly still intact. My Mom left her home to travel for a few months and her wallpaper was falling. It is amazing how a home reacts.
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 I Love the Abandoned French Farmhouse!! So many Beautiful things left in that house, All Should Be Saved!! You should of Moved the Grandfather Clock & @ 38:10 there was a Women`s Pair of Shoes at the Bottom Shelf!! @ 39:18 the Beautiful Organ, You Should of Closed It, To Preserve it, since it Still Played!! Thanks Guys for Sharing this Beautiful House & All the Items You Spoke About & Danny for Filming It!!❤ Take care & have a Safe Trip to your Next Journey!! ❤Have a Wonderful Day & Evening !!❤ Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
As young as you are I’m very impressed with the respect and the love that you have for the old. ❤️
I agree with you x
I agree with you, also. Both Lesley and Danny have great manners and mad respect for each place they explore. Manners and respect seems rare these days. It's a sad thing really. They both seem to have some amazing parents to raise such well-mannered gentlemen.
This sweet little home was so precious. It must had a alot of love shared over the years. Thank so much foe the adventure.
The French quote: J'aime deux choses, toi et la rose. La rose pour un jour, toi pour toujours - "I love two things, you and the rose, the rose for a day, and you always."
Pretty!
That’s beautiful.
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The antique furniture in the house is magnificent. Still in great shape. I’d love to see an antique dealer be able to remove and refinish them in all their glory.
Thank You all for being so RESPECTFUL of the belongings of those that once lived there, especially the Religious pieces.
Greetings from Pennsylvania, USA. Very sad that a family left behind what was once such a beautiful home. PS. Please be careful in such settings. There are often particles from rodent and bat droppings circulating in the air of such abandoned properties. Similar to going cave exploring. Therefore, where masks to protect yourself. A friend of mine 's father went cave exploring once. Inhaled, unknowingly, bat dropping particle. A few weeks after coming home, he developed sever respiratory problems and was hospitalized. Every test given to him came back negative. He was on a ventilator and this family was told to prepare for his imminent death. Doctors could not determine what was causing his lungs to stop functioning until one doctor decided to test for bat droppings. That test came back positive, and treatment was given to this man which saved his life. So just be careful exploring such place.
Guys, because I care, please try and wear masks, you must protect yourselves. Thank you again for all you do ❤❤🙏🏼🙌🏼
I was just thinking the same thing
I totally agree when you're young it feels like nothing can hurt you but then as you get older you sometimes say oh I wish I'd listened to the warnings. We all just care and want to see you discovering places for a very long time ❤❤
Yes. Not trying to be fussy, but that was so much black mold. 😟
Dried mouse droppings and urine can cause hantavirus.
You guys, that mold will get you deadly ill!!!!! Love what you show us, but we don't want you to get sickly!
Thanks!
It’s very nice of you to bear witness to the lives people lived. It lends meaning. Thank you.
Maravilhoso obrigado ❤
Another old home never comming back. It must have been quite a home in its time. Sad to see it at its end. I hope there was happy times here. Thanks for your film Leslie and Danny. We will keep watching. Take care and stay safe.
Nice find. It's always good to return to France from time to time. Great places there.
Those fans were amazing! Thank you for showing them!
Always an interesting adventure with you guys!
Aku suka melihat Vidio kalian . Seperti kembali ke masa lalu . Membayangkan mereka semua ada di sana , tinggal di setiap rumah yang kalian kunjungi . Sehat selalu Lesley dan Danny .
An interesting farmhouse,I love the clock and the old pieces of furniture! Thank you ,guys,for this nice episode!
I'm gonna crying so much
Hey dear Lesley, wow that room is really beautiful with all the intact furniture and decorations! A legit time capsule! So nice to see. That will most certainly be once more an amazing explore with you, bro! - I am naturally so very excited to see the abandoned location and listen to your background story. - Stay safe and take care!
Peace, many hugs and kindest regards.
I always feel like I am right there with you guys. It’s exciting! Take care and stay safe.
Guys please wear the appropriate masks for the white mould....was very concerned as you were opening the wardrobe in the bedroom wardrobe with mould outside and inside the doors you were opening...the gloves are not going to protect your lungs. Please look after yourselves first and foremost and then we can enjoy the explore with you. Take care and what a literal hidden slice of preserved history..
The old light switches on the wall in the bedroom, speaks to the age of the home. It was a beautiful place at one time. What an amazing find. Wow 240 years old. Amazing.
I loved this old French farmhouse! Amazing video! Thanks for allowing us to share your experiences.
Oh I fear that the mold is very dangerous, have you ever been tested for mold exposure? My friend was very sick from it. Please be safe and we're protective gear. Thank you for these amazing videos!
The glass with the cartoon on it my grandmother had bunches of them. When you bought them there was jelly in those glasses with a metal cap on it and then you could use it as a glass when you’re done with the jelly.
what a stunning kitchen, the old french Mora clock is such a find. They're traditional french grandfather clocks if really old they can be worth a fortune! we have one from 150 years ago that we've restored.
something that is quite rare to see these days.
Lovely old farmhouse! Thanks for sharing this treasure with us!
Thanks to both of you for yet another wonderful exploration. And thank you both for your respect and manners as you show off the homes of those gone home on the other side of the rainbow for one more last time. I'm sure they look down and smile and appreciate you both just as much as your audience on this channel does when we watch each exploration. Much love and prayers from WV USA.
I love the 2 and bed the design is so french and a lot of the furniture looked expensive very beautiful you always describe something I can't quite tell what it is and I thank you for that much hugs
I love watching your videos. I love history and antiques.
Love see Farm Houses as nature lover
What a beautiful farmhouse. It is sad to see the things that they left behind and I wonder why it was abandoned and what happened to the family. Thanks for sharing.
Thorns on a rose bush will get you every time. Careful where you step! So much stuff left behind AGAIN. Back when the furniture was in good shape it could have been recycled to other families in need of interior furnishings. Homemade cork in the wine bottle. Such a nice time capsule. Love the wallpaper. If there is a calendar, you should be able to see how long the place has been abandoned.
Traducir en español que pena que no puedo. Hoir lo que dicen
Lovely home sadly to see it abandoned, thank you for sharing
Love watching your videos..your attention to detail, the two of you have a real gift, and you ask the kind questions that go through our minds. Hello from Niagara Falls Canada
The organ was impressive that it still works 😮, thanks for this great exploration.
Lesley cuídese, use botas altas para explorar lugares así, con mucha vegetación, para que no se haga daño. Y pues valió mucho la pena pasar esa muralla de arbustos espinosos, para mostrar ese tesoro de tantos años. Gracias Lesley y Dany. Muchos saludos y bendiciones desde Coahuila, México
I would love to see more of the out side and inside of this place. Thank you guys for this trip into the past.
Thanks you Lesley and Danny for taking the time to search this place out and find it. It is a beautiful old place.
Thanks again!
Смотрю из России, март 2024года.Очень интересно!!! Спасибо за бережно отношение к этому дому и вещам. Это история уходящая. Любопытно. Кто то обустраивал этот дом, любил его... Грустно и красиво. ❤
built in the 1780s and only now starting to fall down , always doing fixing on it in the past to be good , only the last about 40 years of no fixing on it starting to fall apart
I'm telling you guys, you're gonna REGRET NOT WEARING MASKS AROUND ALL OF THAT MOLD!!!!
Wow very beautiful and amazing magical stunning
Thank you Leslie and Danny! 1788 wow!
Très intéressante vidéo, merci de nous la faire partager 👍👍❤❤❤
Wonderful discovery! Absolutely gorgeous! Love seeing the adventure of getting into the building. You are an amazing team, keep the videos coming. Thank you!
Another great find!! Very nice French farmhouse.. love your videos Leslie and Danny - keep them coming!! ❤
Evidence of a beautiful life lived well. 😊
Hi Bros! Thank you so much for this amazing abandoned farm! That's wonderful ❤❤
This is a great find for you guys. I ennjoed it greatly. Have a fantastic exploration. Love from Texas
Great find !
Interesting and fun to come along with you, Danny & Leslie, as you’ve discovered an unknown, abandoned old farmhouse! That first old/tall liquor bottle that you saw, was from Italy - and was a bottle of Chianti! We have the short bottles like that with the straw around the base in USA - Ive never seen that tall type before! Very interesting finds inside and out! Thank you for taking us along with you as you explored this unknown abandoned place!
In it's times of normal operation, this was a house in which a needle was exactly in the proper place for the needle ! Some pieces of furniture are really fine.
Да, когда то приходит конец жизненного пути , и уже ничего не нужно. Все превратится в прах! Живите и радуйтесь жизни пока живете, но оставайтесь при этом людьми!
👍👍👍😊😊😊
Thank you Lesley and Danny! Beautiful work as always. So happy your all day search paid off! Much love always! ❌⭕️🇺🇸
It is really moving, to be able to piece together the history of the couple who lived there. They probably had very rare visits of their grandchildren, or never had any, from the lack of a bedroom dedicated to kids. They were pious and very fond of travelling, as seen with the souvenirs. They saw Miami, Monte Carlo, Lourdes, Fatima... The current owner of this house probably doesn't know that they possess this cottage through inheritance. It'd coincide with my theory of the last residents having no close relative left, so it now probably belongs to a distant second cousin, perhaps. It's a shame, because I am sure they could auction the pieces of furniture and trinkets inside to make extra money.
It is still better than letting them degrade with moisture and reliefs of carpentry falling on top of it. I know i'd be very interested in acquiring this medallion depicting a Marial appearance to offer as a gift, on the bedside table. Also this Normandy clock is a beauty, I hope it is going to be salvaged...
It's so typical of estates in France that fall into the inheritance 'black hole'...no living relatives, or the government red tape and taxes.
They would leave it to rot like this, rather than salvage the treasures inside, or promote the property. It is a travesty! 🙄
Merci pour votre respect et votre douceur ❤
Cette maison a abrité des vies et de l'amour, cela se ressent...
Je vous regarde depuis chez moi : la France 🇨🇵
There is barely any dust! Amazing find
So amazing, thank u for the wonderful adventure. Love from Texas
It’s amazing that the organ still plays. Wow. Great exploration. Love you guys!! ❤
Škoda,že tam chybí lidi.Zdravím ze Slovakia Bratislava. 👍😊
Finding old farm houses is a treasure in itself.
That barn would make a great conversion.
Cc les gars c'est bien de mettre des gants magnifique maison dommage qu'elle a finit comme ça, attention à vous des fois ça fait peur le toi qui s'écroule bonne soirée à vous
superbe tes videos bonne continuation
2005. Amazing how much decay there is compared to some of the other places you have investigated. Lots of Tupperware containers on the kitchen counter. They are collectors items, now that Tupperware shut down. Another Singer sewing machine left alone. I can just imagine all the clothes that it mended over the years. My grandmother had one of the old pedal machines. My parents kept in up until 2001. (keepsake only) My Mom used it occasionally, but also had one of the new machines at the time. I love the cabinets for holding all the clothes/towels and bedsheets. They look like they are lined with cedar, so none of the items in the cabinets have been damaged by mice.
This place must have been a happy place in its day. The organ still sounds nice. The reeds still work!
Thank you for sharing i always watching you from Australia.. careful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You both have respect for what you do well done.
Personally, I prefer Lesley’s voice - it adds mysticism to an already mysterious place.
What an interesting story. It's amazing that some places are so moldy but in others not so much. I love when you open the doors to cabinets. Just to see what these people used is very interesting to me. Thank you for another great video.
You must take the clock and save it. What a beautiful piece.
I love the video like everything you do, blessings
Lets go, i look forward to your new videos every week ❤
I appreciate very much the amount of work and effort both of you put into making these videos. Thank you so so much. ❤❤
I just Love watching You and Danny 😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊
شكرا لك ليزلي وداني على هذه الجولة الممتعه لهذا البيت المهجور والرائع...
تحياتي لكم من العراق 🇮🇶
An amazing find. Whenever you show a table that is covered with a cloth, I always wonder what condition the table is in...like if could just lift the edge of the cover a bit. Also, I would guess the farmer raised veal...sadly. Loved the yield to cows sign. How exciting to be in France.
Вы обаятельный замечательный молодой человек, прекрасный рассказчик, подаете очень интересно все истории.
Всегда с большим интересом и удовольствием смотрю Ваши видео.❤❤❤️
Obrigado pelo vídeo meninos!!🇧🇷
You 2 young men are really lo elyto watch! Thankyou so much
Dear Lesley
Thanks I’m enjoying all your videos. I get emotional sometimes about those families left their everything. The people won’t just disappear dear , if they moved to another country they will take their albums photos .
It’s sad something happened to them got murdered buried properly.
Nobody leave their belongings like that .
Thanks
It's very interesting video like always , thank you so much for sharing ❤❤ be safe and happy 🎉🎉
God bless you 🙏
항상“
위험을 가지고 있는 상황에도 불구하고 과거의 삶. 건축 탐험 🧭
스릴이 있고..목소리 듣고 있음
차분한 명품보이스로 응원해요.🕸️🕷️🦉
Wauw.Another amazing place.In the moldy part of the house,i found interessting that the brush and the plushie rabbit on the cupboard ĺooked nearly new instead of the other things in the room.I love in all your videos your politeness to each other,if Danny always asked "could i ..." if he wanted a nearer view and Leslie answers always "of course". ❤
You guys make awesome videos
감사합니다250년된저택보여주셔서.감사히잘봐습니다.빈저택은어디나똑같군요.수고하셨읍니다.한국섬나라제주도에서🙏🙆♀️🙆♀️👍
I think those may have been sheep stalls for shearing wool in the barn.
Bao nhiêu năm rồi ?????
Vậy không có Chuột , Rắn , Rết ..... vào gặm nhấm tàn phá ư ?????? Tuyệt !!!
In America those antiques would've been all stolen. The barn was housed for pigs. It was a pig farm. Unless he used those for raising veal. He also had milk cows.
I just feel so bad for that poor organ left there to rot....and it still wants to sing even today after years of abandonment.
Oh my God, my phone suddenly rang
My soul was about to leave my body🙂💔
👋Thank you Lesley & Danny for another place to takes us along. Much love, Judy from Panama 🇵🇦 😊
Що могло статись?Наче покинуте житло терміново.Чи вимерли всі одночасно.?
Яке житяя швидкоплинне і коротке.
Interesting find guys. Thanks for sharing.
Надеюсь, что будет очень интересно, как всегда.
Bonjour , c'est une boutelle pas pour le rouge c'est pour apero martigny ou rhume....cette photo est de LOURDES . L'intérieur de la maison a été rénovée. Bisou de suisse ❤
와~아주 귀한 매우~좋은 영상을 보여 주셔서 감사합니다❤❤ 굿 굿 멋짐❤❤
You two go through a lot for us to show off these places. Thank you both so much. Sometimes, I wish ya'll had face masks just for places like these to keep your lungs good.
The wallpaper in the hallway was put up well to be perfectly still intact.
My Mom left her home to travel for a few months and her wallpaper was falling. It is amazing how a home reacts.
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 I Love the Abandoned French Farmhouse!!
So many Beautiful things left in that house, All Should Be Saved!!
You should of Moved the Grandfather Clock & @ 38:10 there was a Women`s Pair of Shoes at the Bottom Shelf!!
@ 39:18 the Beautiful Organ, You Should of Closed It, To Preserve it, since it Still Played!!
Thanks Guys for Sharing this Beautiful House & All the Items You Spoke About & Danny for Filming It!!❤
Take care & have a Safe Trip to your Next Journey!! ❤Have a Wonderful Day & Evening !!❤
Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
you guys are always amazing! Xoxo
Super Lesley e Denny ❤❤❤❤❤