Abandoned Time Capsule Hidden In The Countryside Undiscovered For Years!
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2021
- A little home lost in the countryside full of so many memories left completely abandoned for nature to reclaim. We found some very interesting items in this house from all over the world! It’s such a shame there is no family or relatives who want to save any of it...
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A year ago scavengers would not have been after the copper, they would have been after the toilet rolls.
Thank you guys for your sensitivity and for your ability to pick out the most interesting aspects of a time-capsule. I have seen this house before but you gave it a whole new dimension and made it very touching and moving. It is so sad that our lives are a collection of things, and if there's no-one there who cares after we leave, it all just lies scattered until it rots.
Enjoy your calm narration in your videos and being respectful of everything in your explorations.
The best ever time capsule video. I really commend you for being so respectful around these buildings on your adventures
You deserve more subscribers you are the best at what you do, it always feels like we are there with you. Keep up the good work.
I also think an exmilitary person lived there and probably served in Africa,thus the pictures of tribes.Awesome house.👍❤️🇺🇸
Unlikely, you used to be able to buy these slides to view at home
I find it very sad that someone's life just left
The happy memories gone
Looks like a regimental tie on the floor beside the bookcase, with books by the late Richard Holmes, Peter De la Billie, and a novel about the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya.....you are looking at ex military who served in Kenya,further evidenced by the trunk/suitcase.
Great exploration. Such a shame though, all the photos, slides of families travels and memories just laying about and rotting away, unwanted or cared about. Makes one wonder about their lives remembrances; as to what will happen when gone.
Thanks for the respect again for the properties, so few exhibit. Stay well, Cheers 👍
I love your channel. I wish you could give us some information on what happened. It so hard to wrap my mind around how the place is left as if they were abducted by aliens. Not this place but many. How does this actually happen. It’s sad and exciting at the same time. Thank you mate from the states.
Amazing explore.. so much just left.. how long abandoned, is it known? Cool old bath tub.. food can item purchased a couple of years before 2010 perhaps so at least abandoned 11 years.., wonderful slides.. enjoy average home abandonments just as much as expensive homes…. Great wooden floors….home emitted love when occupied. Thanks for being respectful to the people by honoring their items. Good explore.
I never knew there were so many houses. with everything left in them.You would think looters would Take about everything and vandalize the place.I love your videos ,take care.👍❤️🇺🇸
Amazing discovery.......pretty much undisturbed example of natural decay.....appreciate your not disturbing anything as you document a person's life before it vanishes .......thanks a mil!
The trains in that album where new delhi railway museum, my partner reliably informs me, he being a steam train fanatic.
Great explore
I thought New Delhi as well .I spent three years in India
What a cool place to go! Love finding old pictures, reminds me of growing up n exploring my grandparents house n finding random really old stuff!
Looks like they were into their animals. You mentioned tack room so maybe the rosettes were for horse related. Lots of memories left behind. Thanks for sharing xxxx
What a nice video.Time Capsule Houses are my favorites.Im a collector of 1970s to 90d tabloids and magazines and memorabilia,and will be ordering some items for my collection later tomorrow evening
Nice. Lovely old house. Too bad it's been left to rot. Saw a few nasty cracks in that one room. A real shame. Bet it was nice in its day. Beatrix Potter books, they would be worth a fortune. Let us hope the.g. stay there. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
Fascinating, but very sad. So many memories of a life lived that most likely will be forgotten. Go talk to your older friends and relations,their stories of the past should be saved.
Great video as always loved it that little house would be great restored/done up along with the garden sorted out would be a great place very peaceful and relaxing good decent fresh air nice views nice open fireplaces you can't beat very rural living I'm from a farming background was an outdoorsy child from an extremely early age was always the first one up out of me and my much older far less independent lazy siblings nothings ever change with them I know exactly how nice nice peaceful and relaxing very rural living is i even find farming peaceful and relaxing despite farming being a seven days a week work life no set meal times etc but always loved keeping busy spending as much time in the great outdoors Anyway again loved the video that place could be made beautiful again Stay safe and well Godbless to you, myself and all the other good decent people continue enjoying your exploring making and sharing your videos
Such a beautiful cottage - so sad it has been left to fall into disrepair ... oh to be rich enough to buy it & refurbish it!
Thought it was the house from Dog Soldiers for a moment lol.
18.27, Queen Mary Box, watch The Shawshank Redemption and it's the same box Andy buried the money in for Red to find under the oak tree. I need to get out a lot more.....
hello sir I am from Philippines I always watching to your video..the abandoned House is amazing 😍
You do great explores. Just found you and like how you view places. Thank you. Jo
Love your videos me personally I don’t like the lead up to going in to the house I feel it spoils the excitement of what you’re going to find in the house Also don’t forget to look for makers-marks on some of the pottery or glassware you see Nice to know what antiques they may have Thanks Keep up the good work
What a great location. What a shame everything has been left like that. Always wonder what the story is . Some could be sad.
The little slides were viewed in a machine that was lighted,I have 1 my hubby had in the 1950's & took many slides of ITALY WHILE HE WAS STATIONED THERE.
Lauren said that she liked all of the video, her favourite part was when you found all the rosettes in the shed 🥰🤙🦄🐼🐨
Excellent job as always bearded one wonder why the clock was still ticking if it needs to be wound up as a alarm clock.
Stunning & beautiful but, sad also. Kinda reminds me of those shows "life after people" on the sci-fy or history , channel i think.
It also amazes me people just let things go & rot. Tons of homeless, people can barely afford rent, etc yet theres people who have property, houses, barns, etc. & just let it rot / decay, smh.
They don't 'let' it rot. Matters get out of control as you age. When you die with no relatives and/or intestate, the aftermath is that you have a collection of belongings in a house with no obvious owner.
How sad that all this person’s memories are just left to rot . Do you think they could of been ferrets in them cages?
22:11 The style of packaging on that Bird's Dream Topping dates back to the 70's.
seems like the occupier idnt stay there long at a time ,brand new white goods that look 2008 era and the soup tins like like 2008 too but tins from 70s 80s too, its weird
Looks like it could have once looked like a storybook cottage. Such a shame it’s forgotten
We did this place about 7 years ago good little cottage did you see all the dog cage's in the sheds as thay used to bread chihuahua
Lots of cool things in that house
A great explore once again a lot of stuff still inside thanks for sharing take care x
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When was you in Isle of Wight? Found your sticker in a beach shelter in Shanklin 3/6/2021
Thanks Lads. A Brilliant Video.
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The dog bowls on the side where the long cage was, sure makes you wonder about the contents of the cage itself! Very sad indeed.
Amazing find, Colin
The fridge is definitely one of the later model as I have the same one, new only two years ago
I can't go out and ride my new E bike so I'm gonna binge watch some of your old shows!
@13:37 The Trains are of Indian Railways. @13:56 steam engine train from Darjeeling , a small city from Indian state of West Bengal. @15:58 those are incense sticks, also called Agarbatti again from India. @16:47 Indian Bamboo Flute .
Someone must own these places, baffling in it.
Two wall clocks in the lounge... "A time capsule " 😂😁😀😃😂😁😅😄😃😅
Beautiful but very sad. Someone’s whole life story within those 4 walls. Begs the question what on earth happened to them & why it’s left to ravages of time. Thank you for being respectful to it. ATB Andy
Great place mate I went there a while ago sad little place cool video bro 👊❤️
Thanks buddy 🙂👍🏽
Did you wind the clock to work haha
Great explore mate as always
The fact that the alarm clock had been wound up recently would have freaked me out!
Backyard breeders, chihuahuas in cage's, I hate those people they disgust me and cause a lot of misery. I wish some one had reported them to the RSPCA . I rescued a chihuahua from a backyard breeder they know nothing about genetics and inbreed the chihuahuas passing on many problems. My little girl Peggy Sue, died of an enlarged heart, caused by inbreeding. I held in my arms as she slipped into a coma and died. I thought my heart would break that night. After she passed . I wrapped her in her blanket and slept next to her one last night. Before she was cremated 💖💖
Hi Colin lovely house always a shame to see nice houses just rotting away,some really cool stuff left behind,hopefully any family left will return and make it into the lovely home it originally was thanks for sharing
Love the front door ✨
Absolutely love your videos sir
10:50 how is that clock still working after so many years. Someone’s there!!!
Great find, I think they were keeping the dogs in those tiny cages, that not nice. But I loved the explore 🌹
I think someone else said it was minks in the cages
@@elizabeth779 oh did they, bit sad but hey xxxx
Hi guys, you showed the alarm clock..which was ticking away, had you just wound it up..??? Cheers, Alex.
Obviously people have been in beforehand so I’m guessing they would have done that 🙂
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Hi, OK, had no idea you guy's weren't the 1st.. hence the clock puzzled me.! Great location though. Cheers, Alex.
Shame it’s been left to rot..The shed with the small cages ..Rabbits not dogs ..People who show dogs treat them like children ,they have them indoors..and the one with the small box shapes in more than likely pigeons.They were clearly animal lovers.. Nice quiet spot 🥰
Like exploring after the end of times
The clock that's ticking has no dust on it! It looks new and clean. Doesn't fit in.😀
That car had it last MOT feb 3rd 2015, it then had 25313 miles on the counter so it only had driven a further 200 miles before ending up there
@@philiptownsend4026 a lot of old people tend to not being able to maintain the household in the final years, dating the site with one old food can isn't the most accurate either, sometimes I have tin cans in my cabinet that long passed their date.
It would be nice if you could tell a bit of the backstory of the people living there.
It would be really scary walking in to an abandoned building and there was no cobwebs anywhere...
This was Nice!
"A tribe" 😃 we had one across the road, eight kids. 😃
Love to know how old this house is? Did we all as children get the Collection of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter. Brings back childhood memories. Definitely a great Greeting of welcome. "the door is beckoning" "WELCOME". It has a mocrowave. 2010. 11 years perhaps.
Empty?. So it looks like the owner, died. "I'm surprised some of these houses are still standing. National Geographic. Definitely male.
Interested in Trains. Could be a recluse. Plus quite clever. Definitely not South African." nope not Kenya. Pity the books are left to rot.
The Bertrix Potter at a guess 1966.
@Mona Torkia do you think the Micro is over 51 years old lollllllllllllll? Would the micro work for over 51 years. Micros today last for about 3 years. I think the microwave is perhaps newer than the 70s Mona. I feel for the Furniture living in that house. I think the Bertrix Potter children's books are worth more than the building.
How is that alarm clock still going? Obviously someone has been there recently and wound it up ❤️🇬🇧
no no no go on then look around for hours trust me i dont mind lol i love seeing every inch of these places its so amazing to see just whats left, its sad really that people find it and destroy it, they should be made to clean it up and fix it up i think
The 20/50 oil was used in a lot of older cars in the 80’s
@@philiptownsend4026 what no castrol DTX oil lol
@@philiptownsend4026 what no castrol GTX oil
the clocks still going somebody visiting the place WHOOOOOOHOOOO lol
Awesome exploration. Would love to know where those tribal photos were taken...
Under one of the slides it says Boran tribe. From what I found a tribe native to southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya.
@@teamavk That's cool, I am from South Africa, so it fascinating to see pictures from Northern African Tribes that resemble our Southern African local tribes. 😀
@@TheRogueUrbex Snap. I'm actually from South Africa as well. ;)
That is a cool and the place is scared
The Beatrix Potter books would not have been worth much at all. You called them "originals", but they weren't. They were reproductions, all from the same publisher, as evidenced by their size, color, binding and the same font. Also, they lacked the dustjackets. Most people don't realize that the book's jacket is about half (or more) of a book's value.
The name on the suitcases was MacKay. Given that they were into showing dogs, it would be a simple matter to run down who those people were.
Tack room was mentioned so possibly they had horses.
Your videos are so cool.
I really hope those people were not actually keeping dogs in those boxes/cages.
Stay safe & take care.
last mot on the hyundai was 19th February 2016
Old windup clock at 10:44 and it still running? Somebody must be living there.
Love the video wicked content 🔥
great vid bro
The homemade bike spoke looks a bit like a lace making utensil?
Great video
Of course the back of photos might have more info on them.
THE THINGY ON THE BICYCLE SPOKE LOOKS LIKE A CIPHER STICK
wind up clock was still working creepy
We have the same collection of Beatrix Potter books??
The Rover 5000 typewriter at 16:31 dates back to 2005 and is made in China
Good eye
can you do anything about the photos? like digitize it?
Doing a search that car was last MOTd in 2015
The car seems a lot more modern than the house contents?
Also in the shed that had fallen down there seemed to be a lot of folded metal cages. Very weird mixture of things. Those beatrix potter books need saving. Better someone takes them than they get exposed to the elements and ruined
The car is a Hyundai Amica S from 2000-2003. The cans having "best before" dates from 2010 tells me the place was most likely abandoned in the late 2000s, although I don't suppose it's too odd to give up on a cheap city car that's pushing a decade old.
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weird the white goods look newish yet everything else looks multiple decades old ...
Shame about the photographic slides,must be a lot of interesting pictures.
I would give anything to go through them
The books are worth roughly £8-£10 each.
If an outside door is open please leave it. There could be wildlife or birds hiding and they need access. I’ve seen many videos of corpses of trapped animals.
the clock still working and some of the books laying down near the clock with no dust on them something not right
Not suggesting it in regards to this video, but rather than just saying how sad it is that someones life just passed them by, people should consider that there is a possibility that some empty houses are the result of someone being sent to prison and any relatives wanting nothing to do with them or their belongings. When you see the way some folk lived in these places, especially the hoarders, I think one should keep an open mind.
Glad you liked this place mate
He was maybe a paid photographer, maybe even National Geographic. It's horrible to think people think it's ok to keep an animal in a tiny cage where they can't even run & stretch their legs. They just sit & wither & die. Kind of like a criminal in a cell that's never let out, but the animals didn't do anything wrong. 😥🙋♀️💜🇺🇸
How was the clock working ? Someone must have wound it up recently