Most people today don’t appreciate the craftsmanship that went into building these homes. The woodwork was handcrafted with solid wood. It’s a shame these homes are left to deteriorate instead of being preserved. Thank you for sharing, and stay safe.
There's such a hominess and beauty to these old places. Those new multimillion homes just don't have. It's a disgrace to let lovely places like this rot
In all of Canada's cities all of the older buildings from the 1930s all the way back to 1800s are bring taken down. No consideration or appreciation for classic and historical value that they have pertaining to Canada's rich architectural history. Its all about building towers for the migrants who have no real deep connection or deep identity with Canada.
It’s sad that a beautiful Historical House would be abandoned and then sold to a developer 😢 And it ticks me off that vandals wreck the place! What’s the point?🤷♀️😡 Thanks for sharing another beauty! 🩵
I’m amazed at how intact and beautiful the woodwork still looks. This home wood make a nice historical community center for the subdivision as it’s still very solid and could easily be repaired. Local government should be more involved in helping to preserve history for future generations. Thank you for the tour!
I love the farmhouses. It's such a shame that such beauty has to be destroyed, not only by new developments, but ignorant greedy idiots who have nothing better to do than destroy said beauty. (BTW, did anyone notice that the toilet that ended up at the bottom of the stairs was on the opposite wall of the bidet?) How does that work?
That was once a beautiful home. Now its messy and sad because vandals just had to wreck it. Very sad when people have no respect for things that do not belong to them. What was left intact was impressive. Thanks, Brent
Such an impressive channel. I dream of being in one of these homes with so much character, rather than some new typical 'uniform' homes that are built in a day practically.
I agree. Victorian all the way. The houses being built now are put together, very cheap. They are also to close to each other. That drive me bat **** crazy.
I wish more people would appreciate these older homes and work to restore them and keep them around for another century or two. The craftsmanship can’t be duplicated. The woodwork and built ins are stunning, even the additions kept the aesthetic of the original home. I would much rather live in this home that has withstood the test of time than in some new subdivision. It’s heartbreaking to me to think of this beauty and history being destroyed to benefit some greedy developer. Thanks for sharing this stunning remarkable home.
1830's WOW what a dream if to only see it back in the day. These old homes have so much character, such a treasure...yet...sucks they end up likes this. Thanks for showing us another gem.💫💫✨✨
I watched a brick mansion fall into ruin, I found it in 2012 and took photos of it over the years and watched it decay and fall apart and in 2023, it was finally demolished.. it wasn't safe to be in anymore after 2014 when the front wall came down and pretty much the entire first floor was exposed.. there was no vandalism there despite it being in an town with no police and sat alone on a dirt road (Not entirely alone but it had no houses near it) it was built in 1840's as a log cabin and by the early 1900's it was converted to a 2 story brick mansion.. at least 3-4 bedrooms,1 bathroom and 2 living areas and small kitchen.. had 3 fireplaces. I didn't explore the second floor because like I said the front wall was gone for the first floor and the second wasn't connected to much anymore except maybe the back half of the building.. the doors,kitchen sink were all stolen along with the old vintage stove (That would have fetched a max total of $3500) Some doors couldn't be stolen because they were basically the only thing that held up the second floor ceiling it seemed.. all the doors on the first floor were stolen.. even the staircase disappeared but the floor in the main hallway was gone long before the front wall came down. There was a refrigerator but it was from the 1960's or earlier.. so that wasn't stolen.. the stove was a type I seen in antique shops though smaller and listed for $1500.. this stove was in amazing condition.. All the cabinets in the kitchen were pretty much bare.. some dishes left behind.. tons of books left behind.. The strangest thing I found there was eye drops still in their containers.. that expired in 1979
Good morning Brent! Thank you for another interesting explore though sad to know that this once beautiful home has been left to rot to benefit yet more greedy developers. Gill 🇬🇧
Beautiful woodwork through out the house, and how awesome that it wasn’t painted over! I was elated to see that! I love wood and It upsets me terribly when people paint over beautiful wood! It’s horrible that vandalism exists and that so much glass was broken! Very sad this place is left to decay! Thank you for sharing this once beautiful home!❤
So happy to see your back. Missed you and your explorations. This one is another sorry demise regarding the history and waste of another beautiful estate. There's no stopping of greed😢
The woodwork is totally awesome.. how can they not see the beauty of history here.. lot families with children or elderly would love to have a home, they would be blessed,no matter, this is still livable lot more yrs..
Hey Brent, you refer to the wood panelling as to what you guys call it in your area, leaves me wondering.. what part of Canada do you call home? If you don't mind me asking, of course. Love the videos, thx buddy.
HURRAH !! 😊 My fav explorer on a Friday evening just in time for the weekend in UK. Hi Brent... It always makes me feel sad that lovely homes like this will be demolished. However I love coming with you on these explores to places I will never go..... And to places that are blessed with snow !! This was a particularly lovely home with all the beautiful wood panelling and wainscotting. It's such a pity that mindless thugs have to vandalise it. Yet again a satisfying xplore with our gorgeous Brent. Have a great weekend Brent and stay safe. X Janice X 🇬🇧
Man, it makes me so angry that developers pull this same crap all over southern and south-central Ontario. A house built in the 1830s should be protected by some architectural heritage group. What is wrong here? Thanks, Brent, for at lest giving us a glimpse before this jewel either burns down or is demolished. The wood in there alone is worth a fortune!!! Shame on Heritage Ontario!
What a shame that some idiots had to come through and destroy this house just because it is vacant. Those solid wood doors are beautiful, they certainly don’t make them like that any more. I’m sure the developers are just hoping someone will set fire to the place and save them the trouble of demolishing it.
I used to explore abandoned places and often they were abandoned due to flooded basaements/damaged foundations. A high water table or simply accumulated effects of shifting ground can eventually ruin an otherwise good house just like this.
A beautiful house, so sad that it was vandalized. I hope the vandals cut themselves breaking all that glass - so senseless. What I don't understand is that the developers buy these places and let them go to waste when they should incorporate them into their new development, making a statement about saving a "heritage" home. The closet upstairs is lined with cedar, a deterrent for moths. Brent, by the way and I mean no disrespect, I have enjoyed all of your videos, but one thing hurts my ears when you make a statement like "I seen a skunk". Proper grammatical usage would be "I saw a skunk." Think about this rule: I see, I saw, I have seen. There, I said it... no offense meant, I hope none taken.
Another great explore. Shame we couldn’t see the garage. Was a beautiful house sad that there was so much vandalism. They always seem like they want to tear down historic buildings. Sad.
Such a beautiful home,I really loved the large window seals,, beautiful wooden doors and beautiful wood work in this home..Too bad someone didn't get the home 20 yrs ago and took care of it..I cannot believe what people get out of destroying such a beautiful place,I just don't get it. Really would hope someone comes through and strips the good stuff that's left before someone demolishes it all. I would have loved to seen it back in its hay day I bet it was an awesome place..Thank you for sharing this gem..I personally loved this home..Please share more from the USA..❤❤
My dream home ❤❤ So heartbreaking that developers bought it and the people who vandalized and destroyed this once majestic Farm. That shouldn't happen !
I'm a fan of your videos Brent. But this one was hard to watch. The fish eye wide angle almost made me motion sick. Great job though. Watching from Alabama.
By the looks of it somebody put a lot of effort and a lot of dough into that house somewhere in the late 80's, early 90's.. most likely raised their family 20-25 years there then sold out to the highest bidder around 2010. The house appears very solid other than some water in the basement which can happen but nothing is off kilter, caving in, no cracking, sagging walls and floors.. apparently there are no major roof leaks, ceilings (holes, staining/water spots all over) falling in which is very suprising to see in a home that has been left to the elements for well over a decade. Most anything built in the last 20 to 30 years would never hold up that well over time. What an utter shame to see it in such a condition, a lot could be salvaged, perhaps the whole house really.
Ommggg what a gorgeous house!!!!!! I’d fix it up but keep it the same! It’s gorgeous and the layout is just….wow. So sad seeing these homes go to waste when so much time went into building it.
That place is beautiful. They could have saved the woodwork etc but left it all to rot. So sad...thanks for the explore. That one closet was a cedar closet. Used for clothes you didn't want moths to eat your good clothes.
They should make people who buy historic places a timeline to fix the place up or whatever. If it get vandelized after that timeline they owner is required to fix it or get a big fine.
Compared to other abandoned structures you shown us in the past, this one seems to have very little water damage and probably could be restored. Unfortunately it's in the way of progress.
Someone should contact the developer and ask if they could rescue all of that beautiful old woodwork and built ins for cleaning the god awful mess up outside. All of the gingerbread outside and cedar closets and woodwork would be snatched up and reused and the people passing by wouldn’t have to look at all of that destruction every day. Great video, but as a lover of the beautiful materials and craftsmanship put into these old homes and no longer available for anyone but a few, at any price, this breaks my heart.
It looks like there was no heating on the second floor. My grand-parents' house was built like this. The only heat source was the chimney running in the middle of the house. Some bedrooms were quite colder than others and my mom said they could see the nails in the wall turning white from the frost. It seems like the damage in this house has been done not too long ago. There's not a lot of decay with all these broken windows. It won't be long before it all sets in now. Such a beautiful house, what a shame.
Casa linda , fico triste de ver o quanto as pessoas que não tem dó e vai quebrando e destruindo, imagina o quanto ela seria lindíssima se não fizessem isso 😢🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
It's hard to believe someone would allow a piece of history to deteriorate that place must have been awsome when they left it alone and the disrespectful morons that want to destroy an antique piece of art
Beautiful,love the layout and woodwork,it's a shame it's to be demolished for homes that will never last as long or be as beautiful,what a waste!! Great find,thanks Bret!!
OMG !!! Even in this sad condition this house is AMAZING, makes me sick to think what CRACKERBOXES they will put up . Great Video, Thank You, BE Safe ❤😊
Absolutely this was a treat to behold, Brent. Thank you for preserving this grand old dame for us. What a luxurious and classy house. I love the size of the rooms, no dark dingy corners, and the woodwork is really beautiful. ❤️
An absolutely gorgeous craftsmanship of brick & woodwork!!! The thick, matching doors, door casings, hardware, windows, window casings, wainscoting & cabinetry was beautiful 👍🙏💕 Vandals will never appreciate or ever own anything that nice, as they can’t appreciate the workmanship that went into these rare gems😞 Thank you sooo very much for sharing this beautiful property…I truly loved it 👍🙏💕
What a beautiful old heritage farmhouse! I just kept imagining and seeing a happy family living there at one time and how much they enjoyed it. I kind of get a sad feeling when thinking about it and now the amazing place will be demolished. Don't you wonder why all the stuff and items were tossed out? I am thinking it was the vandals that did it. It was so neat to hear about the choir practicing there. Wonderful video Brent, thank you! 😊👍
One more comment: This house is not Victorian; it pre-dates the Victorian era which officially starts when Victorian took the throne in 1837. That makes it even more deserving of protection and respect. The vandalism shows how sick and angry the perpetrators were!
Most people today don’t appreciate the craftsmanship that went into building these homes. The woodwork was handcrafted with solid wood. It’s a shame these homes are left to deteriorate instead of being preserved. Thank you for sharing, and stay safe.
Well said! Glad you enjoyed it
Bonjour et merci j’adore regarder vos vidéos tj incroyable. Soyez prudent. 🇧🇪
There's such a hominess and beauty to these old places. Those new multimillion homes just don't have. It's a disgrace to let lovely places like this rot
In all of Canada's cities all of the older buildings from the 1930s all the way back to 1800s are bring taken down. No consideration or appreciation for classic and historical value that they have pertaining to Canada's rich architectural history. Its all about building towers for the migrants who have no real deep connection or deep identity with Canada.
It’s sad that a beautiful Historical House would be abandoned and then sold to a developer 😢 And it ticks me off that vandals wreck the place! What’s the point?🤷♀️😡 Thanks for sharing another beauty! 🩵
En effet c'est triste car cette maison devait être superbe. 🇧🇪
So typical of developers!so very sad!
I’m amazed at how intact and beautiful the woodwork still looks. This home wood make a nice historical community center for the subdivision as it’s still very solid and could easily be repaired. Local government should be more involved in helping to preserve history for future generations. Thank you for the tour!
It should be illegal to tear down a historical house like that. Im all for publishing and protesting the the developers and the vandals.
I love the farmhouses. It's such a shame that such beauty has to be destroyed, not only by new developments, but ignorant greedy idiots who have nothing better to do than destroy said beauty.
(BTW, did anyone notice that the toilet that ended up at the bottom of the stairs was on the opposite wall of the bidet?) How does that work?
That was once a beautiful home. Now its messy and sad because vandals just had to wreck it. Very sad when people have no respect for things that do not belong to them. What was left intact was impressive. Thanks, Brent
The older the better gives you a glimpse back in time as to what things were like. love it Brent great job on finding these oldies.
I love how you appreciate the Victorian Era. I also really love that you know you stuff, when it comes to antiques and how houses are built. ❤😊
Such an impressive channel. I dream of being in one of these homes with so much character, rather than some new typical 'uniform' homes that are built in a day practically.
I agree. Victorian all the way. The houses being built now are put together, very cheap. They are also to close to each other. That drive me bat **** crazy.
That was a beautiful place. Seeing the damage idiots did to it make me sick.
I wish more people would appreciate these older homes and work to restore them and keep them around for another century or two. The craftsmanship can’t be duplicated. The woodwork and built ins are stunning, even the additions kept the aesthetic of the original home. I would much rather live in this home that has withstood the test of time than in some new subdivision. It’s heartbreaking to me to think of this beauty and history being destroyed to benefit some greedy developer. Thanks for sharing this stunning remarkable home.
1830's WOW what a dream if to only see it back in the day. These old homes have so much character, such a treasure...yet...sucks they end up likes this. Thanks for showing us another gem.💫💫✨✨
I watched a brick mansion fall into ruin, I found it in 2012 and took photos of it over the years and watched it decay and fall apart and in 2023, it was finally demolished.. it wasn't safe to be in anymore after 2014 when the front wall came down and pretty much the entire first floor was exposed.. there was no vandalism there despite it being in an town with no police and sat alone on a dirt road (Not entirely alone but it had no houses near it) it was built in 1840's as a log cabin and by the early 1900's it was converted to a 2 story brick mansion.. at least 3-4 bedrooms,1 bathroom and 2 living areas and small kitchen.. had 3 fireplaces. I didn't explore the second floor because like I said the front wall was gone for the first floor and the second wasn't connected to much anymore except maybe the back half of the building.. the doors,kitchen sink were all stolen along with the old vintage stove (That would have fetched a max total of $3500) Some doors couldn't be stolen because they were basically the only thing that held up the second floor ceiling it seemed.. all the doors on the first floor were stolen.. even the staircase disappeared but the floor in the main hallway was gone long before the front wall came down. There was a refrigerator but it was from the 1960's or earlier.. so that wasn't stolen.. the stove was a type I seen in antique shops though smaller and listed for $1500.. this stove was in amazing condition.. All the cabinets in the kitchen were pretty much bare.. some dishes left behind.. tons of books left behind.. The strangest thing I found there was eye drops still in their containers.. that expired in 1979
Oh wow thanks for sharing this
What a beauty. Vandals & developers, No respect for either. Great video, Thank you...
I bet generations of children had a blast playing hide and seek in that mansion. Incredible home ❤
👍Brent, U R The Best Explorer 👍
Thank you very much!
What I don't understand is...why do people feel the need to destroy someone elses property?
What can you gain by stupidly throwing toilets down the stairs? I don't get it. Y vandalize? 😢😢 Someone with anger issues?
We have bears coming out! NC.
Wow Brent, what an interesting old house. So nice. Stupid vandals, little jerks smashing everything. Really bugs me. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good morning Brent! Thank you for another interesting explore though sad to know that this once beautiful home has been left to rot to benefit yet more greedy developers. Gill 🇬🇧
Beautiful woodwork through out the house, and how awesome that it wasn’t painted over! I was elated to see that! I love wood and It upsets me terribly when people paint over beautiful wood! It’s horrible that vandalism exists and that so much glass was broken! Very sad this place is left to decay! Thank you for sharing this once beautiful home!❤
this house is absolutely stunning omg. my literal dream
Whoever had that place did an awesome job refurbishing it they left a lot of the original charm so sad
So happy to see your back. Missed you and your explorations. This one is another sorry demise regarding the history and waste of another beautiful estate. There's no stopping of greed😢
The woodwork is totally awesome.. how can they not see the beauty of history here.. lot families with children or elderly would love to have a home, they would be blessed,no matter, this is still livable lot more yrs..
This home is amazing. The detail in that wood. Love this house and sure wonder how grand it must have looked decades ago.
The wood work is a treasure. I wish it could be preserved amd not destroyed. How I would love a home like this
Hey Brent, you refer to the wood panelling as to what you guys call it in your area, leaves me wondering.. what part of Canada do you call home? If you don't mind me asking, of course. Love the videos, thx buddy.
Yes I'm curious too because in Texas we call it Wains"coat"ing
Most Canadians call it Wainscoting
I am so piss off seeing a house like that being sack it could have been rented it was so well builded
Sad another home bite’s the dust to development! Coo video! ❤️😢🤘👍
HURRAH !! 😊
My fav explorer on a Friday evening just in time for the weekend in UK.
Hi Brent...
It always makes me feel sad that lovely homes like this will be demolished.
However I love coming with you on these explores to places I will never go.....
And to places that are blessed with snow !!
This was a particularly lovely home with all the beautiful wood panelling and wainscotting. It's such a pity that mindless thugs have to vandalise it.
Yet again a satisfying xplore with our gorgeous Brent.
Have a great weekend Brent and stay safe.
X Janice X 🇬🇧
Thanks Janice! 👌🏻
Too bad it's so far gone it should have been preserved
Man, it makes me so angry that developers pull this same crap all over southern and south-central Ontario. A house built in the 1830s should be protected by some architectural heritage group. What is wrong here? Thanks, Brent, for at lest giving us a glimpse before this jewel either burns down or is demolished. The wood in there alone is worth a fortune!!! Shame on Heritage Ontario!
I am too depressed to even comment properly.
Excellent content as always " Thanks Brent! Safe travels Sir"!👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍💯💯✌️
I love the old traditional styles. Such a shame it has been abused.
What a shame that some idiots had to come through and destroy this house just because it is vacant. Those solid wood doors are beautiful, they certainly don’t make them like that any more. I’m sure the developers are just hoping someone will set fire to the place and save them the trouble of demolishing it.
I used to explore abandoned places and often they were abandoned due to flooded basaements/damaged foundations. A high water table or simply accumulated effects of shifting ground can eventually ruin an otherwise good house just like this.
Thanks for showing this beautiful home! Woodwork is magnificent, beautiful curtains and I personally love the wallpaper 🌹
A beautiful house, so sad that it was vandalized. I hope the vandals cut themselves breaking all that glass - so senseless. What I don't understand is that the developers buy these places and let them go to waste when they should incorporate them into their new development, making a statement about saving a "heritage" home. The closet upstairs is lined with cedar, a deterrent for moths. Brent, by the way and I mean no disrespect, I have enjoyed all of your videos, but one thing hurts my ears when you make a statement like "I seen a skunk". Proper grammatical usage would be "I saw a skunk." Think about this rule: I see, I saw, I have seen. There, I said it... no offense meant, I hope none taken.
Another great explore. Shame we couldn’t see the garage. Was a beautiful house sad that there was so much vandalism. They always seem like they want to tear down historic buildings. Sad.
Garage was sealed up
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Stunning home explore Brent!! Hard to believe this house was already 80 years old when the Titanic sunk. Crazy!!
Another AMAZING exploration Brent!! Thank you for all that you do 😊
Sad, these glimpses of life gone by
Fantastic house beautiful wood work , i could live there. Great job Brent keep them coming 😘🤗🇵🇷
I reckon a skunk wandered down in that basement and saw a ghost and Spritzed that sucker!😅😅😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😁
Such a beautiful home,I really loved the large window seals,, beautiful wooden doors and beautiful wood work in this home..Too bad someone didn't get the home 20 yrs ago and took care of it..I cannot believe what people get out of destroying such a beautiful place,I just don't get it. Really would hope someone comes through and strips the good stuff that's left before someone demolishes it all. I would have loved to seen it back in its hay day I bet it was an awesome place..Thank you for sharing this gem..I personally loved this home..Please share more from the USA..❤❤
Your intro is perfect. The music gets to me everytime. Thank you!!
My dream home ❤❤ So heartbreaking that developers bought it and the people who vandalized and destroyed this once majestic Farm. That shouldn't happen !
I'm a fan of your videos Brent. But this one was hard to watch. The fish eye wide angle almost made me motion sick. Great job though. Watching from Alabama.
OH WOW , A NICE BIG KITCHEN TO ...... stilll i wanna move in a fix up .
By the looks of it somebody put a lot of effort and a lot of dough into that house somewhere in the late 80's, early 90's.. most likely raised their family 20-25 years there then sold out to the highest bidder around 2010.
The house appears very solid other than some water in the basement which can happen but nothing is off kilter, caving in, no cracking, sagging walls and floors.. apparently there are no major roof leaks, ceilings (holes, staining/water spots all over) falling in which is very suprising to see in a home that has been left to the elements for well over a decade. Most anything built in the last 20 to 30 years would never hold up that well over time.
What an utter shame to see it in such a condition, a lot could be salvaged, perhaps the whole house really.
CAN I MOVE IN . !!!! MY FAV. WOW WOW . !!!! IF I DID i would need a gofundme .....!!!!
Excellent video. Appreciate you. You find some real gems to explore and share
Ommggg what a gorgeous house!!!!!! I’d fix it up but keep it the same! It’s gorgeous and the layout is just….wow. So sad seeing these homes go to waste when so much time went into building it.
That was a very nice house back in the days, too bad it will be gone soon.
Great video. Sad when old homes fall to ruin. Many potential items could have been reclaimed.
That place is beautiful. They could have saved the woodwork etc but left it all to rot. So sad...thanks for the explore. That one closet was a cedar closet. Used for clothes you didn't want moths to eat your good clothes.
They should make people who buy historic places a timeline to fix the place up or whatever. If it get vandelized after that timeline they owner is required to fix it or get a big fine.
Compared to other abandoned structures you shown us in the past, this one seems to have very little water damage and probably could be restored. Unfortunately it's in the way of progress.
Wow, that's a beautiful home. I love how the rooms are very large. Must have been grand back in the day. Thanks for the walk Brent!! ☮️💜
Someone should contact the developer and ask if they could rescue all of that beautiful old woodwork and built ins for cleaning the god awful mess up outside. All of the gingerbread outside and cedar closets and woodwork would be snatched up and reused and the people passing by wouldn’t have to look at all of that destruction every day.
Great video, but as a lover of the beautiful materials and craftsmanship put into these old homes and no longer available for anyone but a few, at any price, this breaks my heart.
Fantastic job. Thank you so much for enduring the cold to bring us such a great video ❤
It looks like there was no heating on the second floor. My grand-parents' house was built like this. The only heat source was the chimney running in the middle of the house. Some bedrooms were quite colder than others and my mom said they could see the nails in the wall turning white from the frost.
It seems like the damage in this house has been done not too long ago. There's not a lot of decay with all these broken windows. It won't be long before it all sets in now. Such a beautiful house, what a shame.
Very nice video! It was an amazing house.
This is the type of ace that if being tirn down the wood should be able to be repurposed. Such beautiful woodwork in this place.
Casa linda , fico triste de ver o quanto as pessoas que não tem dó e vai quebrando e destruindo, imagina o quanto ela seria lindíssima se não fizessem isso 😢🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
demolition by decay, excellent observation!!!!
I've lived in Connecticut, California, and Colorado, and done remodels. Have always called that woodwork Wainscoting 😊
Canadians call it that, some viewers rip me for calling it Wainscoting lol
Hello Brent
The house 🏡 is too beautiful a shame to demolish it.Can't wait for the next exploration,I love your vidéos bye 👍👍❤️❤️😺👋
Bonjour j' adore vos videos tj incroyables. Merci et soyez prudent. 🇧🇪 👍👍👍👍
It looked like an indoor cistern in that flooded room. That white wall on the right probably had water in it and was that smell
I would be scared to open those doors for fear of somebody jumping out. What interesting things you dont find in these houses lol
What a beautiful old farm house 🏠. It's a shame that it can't be restored 😢. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe 👌 👍 🙏 ❤
Sad state of affairs for the family who owned the house. 😥
Good job with the explore. 👀🙂
It's hard to believe someone would allow a piece of history to deteriorate that place must have been awsome when they left it alone and the disrespectful morons that want to destroy an antique piece of art
Someone did lots of work trying to keep the place updated.
Our history being torn down for cheapness, so sad😢
By the way.. thanks for sharin..u did a wonderful 😊 job videoing this.. from South Carolina..
Thank you!
Beautiful,love the layout and woodwork,it's a shame it's to be demolished for homes that will never last as long or be as beautiful,what a waste!! Great find,thanks Bret!!
OMG !!! Even in this sad condition this house is AMAZING, makes me sick to think what CRACKERBOXES they will put up . Great Video, Thank You, BE Safe ❤😊
Absolutely this was a treat to behold, Brent. Thank you for preserving this grand old dame for us. What a luxurious and classy house. I love the size of the rooms, no dark dingy corners, and the woodwork is really beautiful. ❤️
Hey Brent big howdy from Florida
Such a beautiful home the woodwork is amazing. Darn shame it was left rot.
Your the best urbexer on RUclips never change
An absolutely gorgeous craftsmanship of brick & woodwork!!! The thick, matching doors, door casings, hardware, windows, window casings, wainscoting & cabinetry was beautiful 👍🙏💕 Vandals will never appreciate or ever own anything that nice, as they can’t appreciate the workmanship that went into these rare gems😞 Thank you sooo very much for sharing this beautiful property…I truly loved it 👍🙏💕
Glad you enjoyed it 😃
That is old!! love it Thanks Brent!😊👍
the awesome wood work near the fireplace and in wall book case wow wow ,
What a beautiful old heritage farmhouse! I just kept imagining and seeing a happy family living there at one time and how much they enjoyed it. I kind of get a sad feeling when thinking about it and now the amazing place will be demolished. Don't you wonder why all the stuff and items were tossed out? I am thinking it was the vandals that did it. It was so neat to hear about the choir practicing there. Wonderful video Brent, thank you! 😊👍
Glad you enjoyed it
The big windows let in a lot of light! It was a beautiful home.
It’s always a good day when there’s a new video from Brent and Abandoned Urbex Canada!! Good find once again! You never disappoint, my friend!
What a fantastic house Brent!!
I would love to contact the owner to salvage what is left before its too late
Appeal to the historical society in the area
One more comment: This house is not Victorian; it pre-dates the Victorian era which officially starts when Victorian took the throne in 1837. That makes it even more deserving of protection and respect. The vandalism shows how sick and angry the perpetrators were!
Correct, it’s a Georgian home
It’s so sad this looks like a real nice house back in the day ..
This house is very 1 of a kind, sucks that it has to be taken down
Beautiful big old home . Watching from Australia 🇦🇺.
Thanks for watching!
So beautiful. No appreciation for the quality and history of this beautiful work of art.
What a shame l love old houses and to see them gone 😢 houses like that were made to last to take them down is very sad 😢
I haven't seen one of your vids for a long-time..this one was a beauty. I too love heritage homes with character.
Thanks Brent!
Thanks for coming back to visit 👌🏻
What a stuuning house and what an awful waste.