My dear young man, do you know how extremely rare this house is ?? Explorers who have been at this for years never get to see the kinds of treasures you and your friend saw today. This house isn't "like a real-time" capsule...it IS a time capsule !! Everything you saw, everything you touched was from another time, another era. This family was very well-to-do, it shows itself in so many ways. The exquisite furnishings, glassware, china, paintings, and so much more. The tissue boxes upstairs, the bottles of things in the bathroom, small knickknacks...I cannot remember all of them !! The one thing that took my breath away was the shower in the bathroom. I have only seen these in very old homes that are museums open to the public. It was specifically designed so that the bather needn't move to get wet !!! All those tiny holes sprayed every part of the body !! I was in total shock to see it there. The old kitchen stove would not be moved, it could still be used in some way. The new one added so much more convenience, that's all. the things in the glass cabinet I assure were all well used. You are no doubt right, the small bath and bedroom were used by a servant and were attached right to the kitchen to start the morning ritual, of cooking breakfast for the family. Many times older homes are retrofitted with new windows to make it more efficient, but this one still had its originals. As most have already said it was coal that was used in the old coal furnace, beside it the newer more efficient one. Copper fire extinguishers, The green patina happens to copper as it gets older. my guess about the cottage ?? it was no doubt for the gardener. Whoever built this house was a true craftsman and you were blessed to see this masterpiece just by chance...unheard of !!!
@@StringerMedia This house is FASCINATING!! The wonder within your hearts and souls make you both heartwarming to watch!! What a magnificent find! Thank you so much. I love your channel.
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your knowledge. May I ask how such a magnificent home could be left this way? Do you suppose the entire family passed away and left it like that? I don't understand how something so amazing could be left like that!
To clear things up, the home has sat like this for over 10 years. There was a caretaker until the last couple years when the home had the power shut off. They stopped visiting years ago now. dust appears from human or animal movement over time. Ceilings were in early stages of collapse, lawn was overgrown, flowers were fake, and most windows and doors were unlocked. We barricaded the doors to prevent any entry from others and left out any information leading to this location to prevent vandalism. I appreciate the angry comments boosting this video but the simple fact is we are here to document a historical building. The rules of urban exploration are to take nothing but photos and leave nothing but footprints. I hope this changes some of your minds towards what we do
That's an amazing place. Enjoyed seeing it so much. I've watched urban explorers for many years. For me the one thing that stands out is when they actually know what the items are that they're commenting on. If you're not sure it's better not to guess. Because when you call fire extinguishers, Copper water tanks, it doesn't show that you've done your homework and only makes you look uum silly. And almost everything you called vintage was actually antique. There is a difference! I think if you learn what you're looking at you may have a pretty good chance at the exploring business if that's what you want. Otherwise you won't stand out for the right reasons
@@StringerMedia oh interesting,so you actually know about this place so wheres the family whats happen is there family left. Its so clean looks like recent had a clean dust, than couple yrs ago that since had a caretaker. So to understand better why are these places with such valuables, left to deteriorate to rot. Like understand better how you know this place how historical societies get contacted to overview. Bc how funded to protect these places etc etc. Sure putting security cameras in these places help send out alerts.
I enjoyed the walk through. I would love to do these types of walk throughs. I supposed the last person either died or went to live in a nursing home. The grass isn't that high. I believe someone is at least maintaining the outside. Beautiful furniture. Maybe the family is debating over the property. Yes, the family needs to do something with the properties before they really begin to fall in disrepair.😊
What would be the best on these finds is finding the true owners an doing interviews...that would be doing something the rest aint doing..plus if someone owns these places an you youtubers making these videos is showing trespassing an can be charged with that
This is a gorgeous find & barely any dust. They must have a family trust caretaker or something. The brass cannisters in the basement remind me of really old fire extinguishers, but maybe they're water filters? looking at the latest decor, appliances, phones & old fax machine, looks like someone passed in the 1980's. It looks like several generations of items from the 1930's to 1980's. Reminds me of an old Catskills Mountains vacation home.
Bingo!!! I bet the last spouse of an elderly couple just died. All the kids live out of town. (That also contributes to the condition of the exterior.) Grandma just passed away recently, everyone was in town to bury her, and take what they wanted. Now they'll call the auctioneer, the auction team comes thru, and time marches on. This is someone's family home. And I suspect if the family sees this video, they're gonna be pissed. When did it become acceptable to enter someone's house, just because there hasn't been anyone living there for a few months?
In the basement, you see the old, and the new. The coal bunker, still with plenty of coal, and the coal fired furnace. Then, as you pan around, you see the more modern fuel oil tank. My home, built in 1904, was originally heated by a coal fired furnace. In the sixties, it was converted to oil. That house you had the privilege of touring could have been my old family homeplace. So many memories brought back watching your video. We sold the family home when my Grandpa passed in 1990. This video hit home for me and I thank you for posting it.
@@Jaybird_67 but oil is so expensive,compared to the coal but depends condition as old, i had rental once with oil heater and so damn expensive,lucky had small gas in another room lounge, so winter would use most.
Fresh flowers on the tables indicate that someone, relative, perhaps girl in picture, descendent or caretaker have been there recently and most likely fairly regular basis, perhaps even stays there. I have the feeling that this grand estate, once a lovely family home is still being looked after, not expecting public to intrude. i dearly hope the property stays secure and no others figure out the location by your footage.
Based off my findings on this video. This house has WiFi and a home phone system using cat 4 Ethernet. Based off the Linksys router, printer, and security system is dated from 2005-2012. While the water heater and furnace appears to be recently installed within the last 3-5 years. The cabinet featured in the kitchen has boxes of medicine and other amenities that appear to be recently purchased. I don't believe this house is abandoned. If anything it's a house someone owns but doesn't visit very often. There is very little dust or cobwebs, and it's very clean and well maintained.
@@StringerMedia Maybe if your definition of abandoned is "no one is currently living there" My definition of abandoned is "no activity for years and years". This house has been occupied in the last couple of years. If you did not have the permission from the owners of this property to make this video, I'd be pulling it down. 😂😂😂
I don't know if you noticed or if anyone mentioned in the comments (because I haven't read them all) but at 19:58 into the video, there was a security camera at the top left corner. Absolutely beautiful house though and I really hope no one finds it and destroys it. You don't find houses that are this pristine! Best abandoned video of houses by far on RUclips that I've ever seen ❤️💪🏼
Agree,bc its dust lack webs,eg.just kitchen the stove no dust so caretakers, so yes left in memory maybe too painful whatever happen to family,bc that security camera is it working. Yes left in time but been very organised tidy was as family too. Servant quarter,but good on lads no mention where they were important.
I was hoping he would pick up that phone to see if there was still service. I heard cars going by, so it is not too far into the “boonies”… someone will recognize this place.
They are additional light fixtures as there is one in each corner of the ceiling in that room (@16:04-:06 you can see three of them and the two on the left have bulbs, the one on the right which is what you think is a camera does not).
@@ZZealot-y3u sure some old things tho, so once upon at time thi gs were more generational. Whats up cpl next door houses empty. Well not mormons or religious with that alcohol cupboard. Often going to libraries but its to know how do searches to get more info. That bed room with the bed has no linen had someone pass there as all other bed rooms are made up. But just assuming.
everything is kept very neat, whoever lived here took pride in their things. love all the vintage furniture and light fixtures. Very nice condition I hope no one vandalizes this place. It is very, very nice!
Is there any chance of surviving family members alive to claim their property heirs and etc….. a shame to see it happen to be robbed rotten out or vandalism
I love Victorian houses. They are just so beautiful. My ultimate dream is to own one. The houses they build now are NOTHING compared to these. They have such character. Love the woodwork.
That shower is called a Ribcage shower. Absolutely amazing and worth at least $18,000. The water administration was called needling which was considered therapeutic hydrotherapy. Only aristocratic families or places like health clubs etc had them.
Hoping that no one person ever vandalizes this amazing home!! Beautiful history. It makes me wonder if putting this property online like this would make this more vulnerable to theft? This should be taken care of and not destroyed. How anyone would ever want to destroy something like this is difficult to understand. Please dont let anyone destroy this. This is something to be truly appreciated and respected!!!😮
The most important thing that stood out to me were the modern day plastic bins in the upstairs bedroom closet. The bright colored faux flowers on the table in the dining room. The modern stove. I don’t think it’s abandoned but rather a family home that still has members coming back to ensure it’s not being destroyed. I truly hope that the location will not be discovered by anyone.
@@nanaman yes could be used as holiday home. Family grown up but place meet spend holidays to get together, as it was still very tidy organised and no dust webs.
Amazing! That beautiful house and the fabulous antique furniture is from the 1800’s. I use to help an elderly lady, her house is a bit bigger and had three bedrooms and a bathroom for the servants when the house was completed in 1809. She has the furniture from that time period as well. A lot of the furniture in your video is from the same time period. I hope there's a way for you to research the owners so they can secure that beautiful home from possible vandals and animals. Thanks for the sharing. I just found you and I'm now a subscriber. Love the content.
In the basement of the main house with the coal storage room had a coal fired boiler. The two copper tanks are fire extinguishers. They split` because they were filled with water and froze when there was no more heat in the building.
🤣😂 You guys crack me up! Your youth is very charming. @25:18, that's a portable (not built in) dishwasher from the late 60's or early 70's. @27:00 that is a pile of coal (if you'd looked closely you should have seen something that looked like a metal doggie door, called a shoot, which was used as a way to deliver the coal from a truck outside the home into the basement. Coal was used to fuel homes with heat at the time this home was built. The old cast iron stove in the basement is what delivered the heat upstairs. Which was very common and normal in the 1920s-40s and in some locations even into the 50's. That big thing against the wall @27:52 is an oil tank. Which would also have been used for fuel to heat the home probably the replacement for the iron, coal burning furnace. @28:20 those are fire extinguishers who's contents were under pressure to help it come out faster for emergencies, which by the way would have absolutely been essential to have handy considering the incredibly EXPLOSIVE nature of the previous 2 things I just told you about! 😆 One other interesting thing I noticed as an older person walking through with you, that this house doesn't even have 1 fireplace. I think the people who built the house wanted to show their wealth status. They were all "fancy" with their modern coal burning! I love your enthusiasm and appreciate your respectfulness. Enjoy and be safe!
There was once a fireplace in the living room corner and it was wall boarded up and covered in that goldish wallpaper. There was a time that covering up fireplaces was showing off you could afford to heat your house without fireplaces. Didn’t really spend money on the kitchen. The cabinet in the kitchen that housed kickbacks was actually an old cabinet that would of housed medical items in a doctor’s office. You need someone about 40 years older than you to point out things and educate you on what you are seeing s💋o you can appreciate it more❤
I was looking for this comment! 😂 I saw the new furnace, it was just around the corner from the coal burner. What a beauty that coal burner was, must've been toasty warm in the winter. I LOVE that house and everything in it!✌🏼❤️🙂
Never let anyone know where this is....... too special for someone to come in a destroy this. You might want to look into seeing if YOU can buy this, fix everything to the condition it was, and use it as a museum. Thank you for showing us this time capsule. That furniture is worth a fortune, lamps, fixtures, wood edging, I would LOVE to rehab this place as-is just cleaning it up. Those copper things in basement were fire extinguishers
Wow! What a crazy place! Just filled with antiques! I just can’t believe that there are no family members to claim any of it! So much money in the furniture alone! The craftsmanship of this place too with the trim and ceilings! Thank you the great explore!
I am so into vintage, so this little video was such a pleasure to watch. Love the stuff from years gone by, but I also am so intrigued about what happened to the people that lived there and what on Earth happened for them to just abandon such a stunning home. No family to claim it. If I lived anywhere close I'd contact the local Estate Agents to appease my curiosity 😂❤❤❤❤
Could it be their vacation house and they’re coming back? Maybe they just forgot to lock the door. Or maybe they just ran over to the 7-11. Won’t they be surprised when they come back and find the door barricaded.😅 Love you guys!❤
Coal was for fire furnace over against wall was oil tank second generation of heating finally furnace which was either oil or natural gas Wish we knew more about who owns this and the disposition of it Finally bless you boys for the respect you used
I love love seeing all this older dishes… the pink dish he showed I remember us having the blue pattern on ours! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL home and wish the family or friends would take their possessions and safe it… like you said sir… They do NOT make things like that anymore 😢😢😢. Thanks soo VERY much for sharing…🙏🏼❤️
I so enjoy you young people being fascinated by the “vintage“ items or look in a house. It is in fact the way I grew up which brings back very fond memories. Thank you for being respectful of this home.
That house is by far , The most amazing find I've seen in a long time. Intricate detail among the walls in every room. Amazing You need to find out what's going on.With this, this can't be left to people who are gonna come destroy
Love the furniture! Takes me back to my German great grandmother and grandmothers furniture in her house. You will never find the wood craftsmenship again. Also new housing doesn't use wallpaper on houses now. On many of those old wood pieces you had to pull open the top drawer in order to open the bottom ones. Almost like a locking mechanism. Probably German immigrant family. Alot of glassware was made with 24k gold. I hope no one else finds and destroys that house and its finds.
It appears that the person passed away. It would be a fair assumption that there are multiple heirs to the property so I would imagine it's in probate.
I wish i could have been there with you all to explain so much of what you were looking at .Thank you for being so respectful to a home that obviously held many memories for a family . My only thought is What happened to the family ? They literally vanished .. You could see on the table a plate with crumbs like someone had breakfast and walked out to never be seen again . I would love to know the story behind this . Does this ever make you want to find out what happened? You guys are really cool . Im 61 years old and this home reminds me of grandparents and uncle and aunt houses . I grew up with a lot of the same types of art and china ,furniture etc ....Brings back memories of a time that this generation knows nothing about .
I was thinking you should look at the food items/cans to check expiration dates to give an indication of time and Zillow for info on the house itself… odd that there weren’t any recent photo’s of people or calendars… with SO MANY complete bedroom sets it’s sort of hard to believe there are NO relatives …. But then the only somewhat modern appliance was the stove … no flat screen no microwave that I saw
@@hmm-zoolol There isn't a lot of dust either. And a few things that seem out of place for the house. The flowers on the table were clean. There was a water bottle on the floor. The Trader Joe's bag. The baby was confusing too. And for whatever reason, there was a Clinique skincare bottle of some sort mixed in with the bottles on the shelf in the bathroom.
We had a coal bin in our basement. Dad would have a load of coal delivered so we would have it to keep warm in the winter. Later, my Dad switched over from the coal furnace to an oil furnace.
Thoughts cabinets are called wardrobes that they put their hang up clothes in and things in the bottom. The material that you were showing flour sacks and they were the rage. I dearly love this house and their things it's just beautiful. The wallpaper is from the 40s through the 70s. You guys rock thank you so much for showing us.
Absolutely breath taking. Thanks for the respect shown and not giving out the address. Pity the items are not being treasured or in a museum. Look forward to seeing rhe next adventure.
That was Moses in the picture. The table for 2 was a game or table for playing cards or chess. Candelabras were the candle chandeliers you saw. Gorgeous organ you showed first and the piano later. In the basement those copper things were fire extinguishers.
I love old bedroom suits! I have the 4 piece set my grandparents bought when they married in 1924 and the receipt showing that paid $245 for all pieces! It is priceless to me!
This is absolutely gorgeous. I hope no one ever finds it and destroys it in time. It truly is a time capsules. Its truly said its left to just waete away with time.❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢
What's even more crazy is that battery operated new age clock hanging in the kitchen that was STILL working!!! One hell of a Energizer battery I'd say, lol!!! It keeps going and going and going. I don't think this one was a abandoned at all.
@@StringerMediaeven with a house being sealed dust can come in from outside. You get dust from all kinds of things (fabric, bugs etc) That house is being maintained by someone
Not sugar, salt for Margaritas..flowers could be dried flowers..very nice house..I agree it’s either tied up in legal inheritance disputes or a summer house..who know..I pray vandals do not find it that for sure would be a shame. They for sure had servants since there are servants quarters.
THIS is the best home! Time capsules are my FAVE bc it always amazes me that places like this exist! It's fine to wonder what happened to make the family leave. I love that it is so well preserved and dumb humans haven't come to ruin it!! Thank you for sharing such an amazing find!!! ❤❤
I loved this so much!!!! Perfect explore seeing a place exactly how it was left. It doesn’t get better than this! My dream come true… seeing just how they left it. Thank you, as always, for being wonderful ❤
What a find dudes. I used to trawl antique auction houses with my Mum, when I was a kid. Now many Global design awards and woah, I wish I discovered this place to tell more about the interior finishes and antiques! ❤
Wow im speechless I love homes like this I love all the inside looks to me folks are caring for this home and land. Great seeing Silent hill in your video makes me love yall for exploring and great views of the ceilings defly from another era furniture. Thank you for caring and please no feet touching the wood items God Bless you take care:) Looking for the next Adventure/Explore from you:) Love Barbara & Sam N, Fl.
Just discovered your channel, and oh my what a delightful introduction! This beauty was amazing! I truly hope someone saves this lovely home and chooses to restore it.
The "piano" at 14:35 is actually an organ. Can't quite see this because its just out of frame, but there would be two big pedals under the keyboard. You pump those with your feet, and they operate bellows that build air pressure to blow through reeds or pipes.
😮😮 Wow this is just AMAZING. Makes you wonder why the family of these people didn't come back and clean it up and sale the house and furniture??? This is BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. You do great video's.
Beautiful home with SO many valuable antiques! It definitely looks like it is still being cared for. Like others have said, I do believe that family members may vacation there & have a caretaker who keeps it up. It’s just unfathonable to think that someone would have abandoned a place full of treasures like this. Plus it still looks kept up which it wouldn’t look like this if abandoned. Maybe they’re naive so leave it unlocked thinking that it’s in the boonies & no one around to just “break in”. Please do more research by checking out Zillow, etc & give us an update. Thanks for sharing,
Its so good to hear youngens really appreciate the beauty of years gone by, even the stuff you have no idea what it is 😆, i would love to buy that place and restore it to its grandure, even preserving all the stuff inside, alas, i am too poor 😑. I wonder why all those places are uninhabited, are they dangerous? Ty so much for a good old fasion tour, i hate that most good urbex have gone to haunted crap. Stay pure urbex guys, ty.
What a find!! Look boys, I know you’re new to this but didn’t you see those newspapers on the floor in the dining room?! It would have told you approximately when the house was abandoned. Someone was apparently refinishing the chairs. Please take notice. Look 👀 please. Thank you for being respectful. No way it’s totally abandoned btw. It made me sad 😢
My dear young man, do you know how extremely rare this house is ?? Explorers who have been at this for years never get to see the kinds of treasures you and your friend saw today. This house isn't "like a real-time" capsule...it IS a time capsule !! Everything you saw, everything you touched was from another time, another era. This family was very well-to-do, it shows itself in so many ways. The exquisite furnishings, glassware, china, paintings, and so much more. The tissue boxes upstairs, the bottles of things in the bathroom, small knickknacks...I cannot remember all of them !! The one thing that took my breath away was the shower in the bathroom. I have only seen these in very old homes that are museums open to the public. It was specifically designed so that the bather needn't move to get wet !!! All those tiny holes sprayed every part of the body !! I was in total shock to see it there. The old kitchen stove would not be moved, it could still be used in some way. The new one added so much more convenience, that's all. the things in the glass cabinet I assure were all well used. You are no doubt right, the small bath and bedroom were used by a servant and were attached right to the kitchen to start the morning ritual, of cooking breakfast for the family. Many times older homes are retrofitted with new windows to make it more efficient, but this one still had its originals. As most have already said it was coal that was used in the old coal furnace, beside it the newer more efficient one. Copper fire extinguishers, The green patina happens to copper as it gets older. my guess about the cottage ?? it was no doubt for the gardener. Whoever built this house was a true craftsman and you were blessed to see this masterpiece just by chance...unheard of !!!
thank you, this means a lot!!!
Surely this house is no ot abandoned and belongs to someone past or present amazing house
@@christinemaskell5518 you said it perfectly
@@StringerMedia This house is FASCINATING!! The wonder within your hearts and souls make you both heartwarming to watch!! What a magnificent find! Thank you so much. I love your channel.
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your knowledge. May I ask how such a magnificent home could be left this way? Do you suppose the entire family passed away and left it like that? I don't understand how something so amazing could be left like that!
To clear things up, the home has sat like this for over 10 years. There was a caretaker until the last couple years when the home had the power shut off. They stopped visiting years ago now. dust appears from human or animal movement over time. Ceilings were in early stages of collapse, lawn was overgrown, flowers were fake, and most windows and doors were unlocked. We barricaded the doors to prevent any entry from others and left out any information leading to this location to prevent vandalism. I appreciate the angry comments boosting this video but the simple fact is we are here to document a historical building. The rules of urban exploration are to take nothing but photos and leave nothing but footprints. I hope this changes some of your minds towards what we do
That's an amazing place. Enjoyed seeing it so much. I've watched urban explorers for many years. For me the one thing that stands out is when they actually know what the items are that they're commenting on. If you're not sure it's better not to guess. Because when you call fire extinguishers, Copper water tanks, it doesn't show that you've done your homework and only makes you look uum silly. And almost everything you called vintage was actually antique. There is a difference! I think if you learn what you're looking at you may have a pretty good chance at the exploring business if that's what you want. Otherwise you won't stand out for the right reasons
So beautiful
@@StringerMedia oh interesting,so you actually know about this place so wheres the family whats happen is there family left. Its so clean looks like recent had a clean dust, than couple yrs ago that since had a caretaker. So to understand better why are these places with such valuables, left to deteriorate to rot. Like understand better how you know this place how historical societies get contacted to overview. Bc how funded to protect these places etc etc. Sure putting security cameras in these places help send out alerts.
@@StringerMedia i havent read any angry comments more ppl in awe.
Qué lastima, ... que rabia. Pronto lo destrozaran todo., oroooo x Dios y la virgen.💔🤫🥺🥺
Thank you for trying to secure the home to prevent vandals. It’s genuinely great to see explorers who care about the preservation of history. ❤
Heartbreakingly beautiful..You guys are so respectful..Never lose that and your wonder ♥
OMG you saw a top Victorian Surround Shower. That's so rare!!! .the entire bathroom is tops.
I would say uninhabited, not abandoned. It belongs to someone.
The same pretty much applies to all abandoned properties, no?
Thank you for being so respectful of everything. I wish I could come and live there I would keep everything clean and polished ❤
They should give away all that you know sad it goes wasted. If they don't the money they should give it away
Exactly no one leaves Chandlers worth alot or antiques I would not suggest doing this
the owners died , property ..went into probate where it is still being litigated ( my guess)
This was so beautiful I hope y’all drew the drapes and locked the doors to preserve it. Thank you for sharing
That’s exactly what I was hoping they did!
Sadly the owner might have died with no one to leave it to.
@@brianlynch2512I hope someone else can buy it and make it their home 🏡
I screeched a little when this guy put his foot on that intricately carved table.
Me too!
@@Crispycrisp-ko8xt i missed that. I wouldve too.
I did also just now !!! 😊
The folding fabric thing is called a room devider. For privacy when changing ect. Amazing find with this house. Thank you for sharing
This place was insane! I'm so happy we got to film this
I enjoyed the walk through. I would love to do these types of walk throughs. I supposed the last person either died or went to live in a nursing home. The grass isn't that high. I believe someone is at least maintaining the outside. Beautiful furniture. Maybe the family is debating over the property. Yes, the family needs to do something with the properties before they really begin to fall in disrepair.😊
🎉me2🎉 YAY...IT WAS EXTRAORDINARY DOLLINC..extraordinary. I would love to know the family..
Perfect place for tea and crumpets 🎉❤😊😍🥰😇😊☺️🥸🥳🤠🧐🤓😎
What would be the best on these finds is finding the true owners an doing interviews...that would be doing something the rest aint doing..plus if someone owns these places an you youtubers making these videos is showing trespassing an can be charged with that
This is a gorgeous find & barely any dust. They must have a family trust caretaker or something. The brass cannisters in the basement remind me of really old fire extinguishers, but maybe they're water filters? looking at the latest decor, appliances, phones & old fax machine, looks like someone passed in the 1980's. It looks like several generations of items from the 1930's to 1980's. Reminds me of an old Catskills Mountains vacation home.
Not much dust because there's nobody living there anymore. Most dust is from body dander. No body, no dander, no dust, well maybe a little dust.🤔
They are brass fire extinguishers.
It's lovely to see young men so excited to discover this house. It proves you understand and appreciate things that matter. Enjoyed this 🙏
Incredible house!!😮❤❤❤ Someone may still dust there hardly any 😅dust.
That's what I said No Dust...it's all shiny 😂❤
I was thinking same thing and no cobwebs
Bingo!!! I bet the last spouse of an elderly couple just died. All the kids live out of town. (That also contributes to the condition of the exterior.)
Grandma just passed away recently, everyone was in town to bury her, and take what they wanted.
Now they'll call the auctioneer, the auction team comes thru, and time marches on.
This is someone's family home. And I suspect if the family sees this video, they're gonna be pissed.
When did it become acceptable to enter someone's house, just because there hasn't been anyone living there for a few months?
In the basement, you see the old, and the new. The coal bunker, still with plenty of coal, and the coal fired furnace. Then, as you pan around, you see the more modern fuel oil tank. My home, built in 1904, was originally heated by a coal fired furnace. In the sixties, it was converted to oil. That house you had the privilege of touring could have been my old family homeplace. So many memories brought back watching your video. We sold the family home when my Grandpa passed in 1990. This video hit home for me and I thank you for posting it.
@@Jaybird_67 but oil is so expensive,compared to the coal but depends condition as old, i had rental once with oil heater and so damn expensive,lucky had small gas in another room lounge, so winter would use most.
are you or your family jewish? Cause from the looks of it the owner was jewish
Fresh flowers on the tables indicate that someone, relative, perhaps girl in picture, descendent or caretaker have been there recently and most likely fairly regular basis, perhaps even stays there. I have the feeling that this grand estate, once a lovely family home is still being looked after, not expecting public to intrude. i dearly hope the property stays secure and no others figure out the location by your footage.
The flowers were plastic.
Based off my findings on this video. This house has WiFi and a home phone system using cat 4 Ethernet. Based off the Linksys router, printer, and security system is dated from 2005-2012. While the water heater and furnace appears to be recently installed within the last 3-5 years. The cabinet featured in the kitchen has boxes of medicine and other amenities that appear to be recently purchased. I don't believe this house is abandoned. If anything it's a house someone owns but doesn't visit very often. There is very little dust or cobwebs, and it's very clean and well maintained.
I think from the brief shots , it kind of looked like a fax machine. Anyone else notice that?
It's definitely abandoned. Decaying slowly because it was built well. Someone owns every abandoned place
@@StringerMedia Maybe if your definition of abandoned is "no one is currently living there"
My definition of abandoned is "no activity for years and years". This house has been occupied in the last couple of years.
If you did not have the permission from the owners of this property to make this video, I'd be pulling it down. 😂😂😂
@@rozebudz36 it was a Fax machine I had one just like it Lol early 2000 s
I think the house looks real pretty .but I think somebody still go to check on it . Because it don't look all miss up like other houses.
I don't know if you noticed or if anyone mentioned in the comments (because I haven't read them all) but at 19:58 into the video, there was a security camera at the top left corner. Absolutely beautiful house though and I really hope no one finds it and destroys it. You don't find houses that are this pristine! Best abandoned video of houses by far on RUclips that I've ever seen ❤️💪🏼
Agree,bc its dust lack webs,eg.just kitchen the stove no dust so caretakers, so yes left in memory maybe too painful whatever happen to family,bc that security camera is it working. Yes left in time but been very organised tidy was as family too. Servant quarter,but good on lads no mention where they were important.
I was hoping he would pick up that phone to see if there was still service.
I heard cars going by, so it is not too far into the “boonies”… someone will recognize this place.
Right. They are being watched. That's not from decades back. Haha
They are additional light fixtures as there is one in each corner of the ceiling in that room (@16:04-:06 you can see three of them and the two on the left have bulbs, the one on the right which is what you think is a camera does not).
@@ZZealot-y3u sure some old things tho, so once upon at time thi gs were more generational. Whats up cpl next door houses empty. Well not mormons or religious with that alcohol cupboard. Often going to libraries but its to know how do searches to get more info. That bed room with the bed has no linen had someone pass there as all other bed rooms are made up. But just assuming.
everything is kept very neat, whoever lived here took pride in their things. love all the vintage furniture and light fixtures. Very nice condition I hope no one vandalizes this place. It is very, very nice!
It’s amazing how well preserved it is.
Is there any chance of surviving family members alive to claim their property heirs and etc….. a shame to see it happen to be robbed rotten out or vandalism
I love Victorian houses. They are just so beautiful. My ultimate dream is to own one. The houses they build now are NOTHING compared to these. They have such character. Love the woodwork.
That Bathroom! Sick, beautiful. A time gone by, loved watching this!🩷🏡
That shower is called a Ribcage shower. Absolutely amazing and worth at least $18,000. The water administration was called needling which was considered therapeutic hydrotherapy. Only aristocratic families or places like health clubs etc had them.
That's awesome !
I bought one years ago for about five grand, but it’s glass enclosed
Maybe it WAS worth $19,000. No one's having their walk-in showers torn out to have a tiny shower like that put in.
@ I’ve seen them for sale for over 30,000
@ihave35cents95 you can ask $30,000 for anything, doesn't mean you're going to get it.
Hoping that no one person ever vandalizes this amazing home!! Beautiful history. It makes me wonder if putting this property online like this would make this more vulnerable to theft? This should be taken care of and not destroyed. How anyone would ever want to destroy something like this is difficult to understand. Please dont let anyone destroy this. This is something to be truly appreciated and respected!!!😮
“this old stuff is INSANE!!!!”. Like the multi line phone on the bedside table!!!! ITS INSANE DUDE!!!!
This home is being cared for. The family probably have not gone thru everything yet. I hope nobody takes anything or destroys it
The most important thing that stood out to me were the modern day plastic bins in the upstairs bedroom closet.
The bright colored faux flowers on the table in the dining room.
The modern stove.
I don’t think it’s abandoned but rather a family home that still has members coming back to ensure it’s not being destroyed.
I truly hope that the location will not be discovered by anyone.
How about that modern stove?!
@@nanaman yes could be used as holiday home. Family grown up but place meet spend holidays to get together, as it was still very tidy organised and no dust webs.
the MANSION still looking beautiful all these times thank you for the Video
Amazing! That beautiful house and the fabulous antique furniture is from the 1800’s. I use to help an elderly lady, her house is a bit bigger and had three bedrooms and a bathroom for the servants when the house was completed in 1809. She has the furniture from that time period as well. A lot of the furniture in your video is from the same time period. I hope there's a way for you to research the owners so they can secure that beautiful home from possible vandals and animals. Thanks for the sharing. I just found you and I'm now a subscriber. Love the content.
In the basement of the main house with the coal storage room had a coal fired boiler. The two copper tanks are fire extinguishers. They split` because they were filled with water and froze when there was no more heat in the building.
🤣😂 You guys crack me up! Your youth is very charming. @25:18, that's a portable (not built in) dishwasher from the late 60's or early 70's. @27:00 that is a pile of coal (if you'd looked closely you should have seen something that looked like a metal doggie door, called a shoot, which was used as a way to deliver the coal from a truck outside the home into the basement. Coal was used to fuel homes with heat at the time this home was built. The old cast iron stove in the basement is what delivered the heat upstairs. Which was very common and normal in the 1920s-40s and in some locations even into the 50's. That big thing against the wall @27:52 is an oil tank. Which would also have been used for fuel to heat the home probably the replacement for the iron, coal burning furnace. @28:20 those are fire extinguishers who's contents were under pressure to help it come out faster for emergencies, which by the way would have absolutely been essential to have handy considering the incredibly EXPLOSIVE nature of the previous 2 things I just told you about! 😆 One other interesting thing I noticed as an older person walking through with you, that this house doesn't even have 1 fireplace. I think the people who built the house wanted to show their wealth status. They were all "fancy" with their modern coal burning! I love your enthusiasm and appreciate your respectfulness. Enjoy and be safe!
There was once a fireplace in the living room corner and it was wall boarded up and covered in that goldish wallpaper. There was a time that covering up fireplaces was showing off you could afford to heat your house without fireplaces. Didn’t really spend money on the kitchen. The cabinet in the kitchen that housed kickbacks was actually an old cabinet that would of housed medical items in a doctor’s office. You need someone about 40 years older than you to point out things and educate you on what you are seeing s💋o you can appreciate it more❤
I was looking for this comment! 😂 I saw the new furnace, it was just around the corner from the coal burner. What a beauty that coal burner was, must've been toasty warm in the winter. I LOVE that house and everything in it!✌🏼❤️🙂
Moses and The Ten Commandments
I chuckled about the fire extinguishers
Never let anyone know where this is....... too special for someone to come in a destroy this. You might want to look into seeing if YOU can buy this, fix everything to the condition it was, and use it as a museum. Thank you for showing us this time capsule. That furniture is worth a fortune, lamps, fixtures, wood edging, I would LOVE to rehab this place as-is just cleaning it up. Those copper things in basement were fire extinguishers
Wow! What a crazy place! Just filled with antiques! I just can’t believe that there are no family members to claim any of it! So much money in the furniture alone! The craftsmanship of this place too with the trim and ceilings! Thank you the great explore!
How do you know there aren't family members?
I am so into vintage, so this little video was such a pleasure to watch. Love the stuff from years gone by, but I also am so intrigued about what happened to the people that lived there and what on Earth happened for them to just abandon such a stunning home. No family to claim it. If I lived anywhere close I'd contact the local Estate Agents to appease my curiosity 😂❤❤❤❤
Could it be their vacation house and they’re coming back?
Maybe they just forgot to lock the door.
Or maybe they just ran over to the 7-11.
Won’t they be surprised when they come back and find the door barricaded.😅
Love you guys!❤
Those are probably sugar cubes to burn over absinthe?
@@jasminerody5102 good call !!!
Yeah it could be a vacation home
I love your enthusiasm! Beautiful place!
Coal was for fire furnace over against wall was oil tank second generation of heating finally furnace which was either oil or natural gas
Wish we knew more about who owns this and the disposition of it
Finally bless you boys for the respect you used
I guarantee that the owner has security working on that property,even if it was abanded.
I love love seeing all this older dishes… the pink dish he showed I remember us having the blue pattern on ours!
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL home and wish the family or friends would take their possessions and safe it… like you said sir… They do NOT make things like that anymore 😢😢😢.
Thanks soo VERY much for sharing…🙏🏼❤️
I so enjoy you young people being fascinated by the “vintage“ items or look in a house. It is in fact the way I grew up which brings back very fond memories. Thank you for being respectful of this home.
Just wanted to say that I didn't hear you mention the leather wallpaper upstairs and down the stairway. That's another sign of extreme money.
The downstairs ceiling was sooo beautiful ❤
That house is by far , The most amazing find I've seen in a long time. Intricate detail among the walls in every room. Amazing You need to find out what's going on.With this, this can't be left to people who are gonna come destroy
Love the furniture! Takes me back to my German great grandmother and grandmothers furniture in her house. You will never find the wood craftsmenship again. Also new housing doesn't use wallpaper on houses now. On many of those old wood pieces you had to pull open the top drawer in order to open the bottom ones. Almost like a locking mechanism. Probably German immigrant family. Alot of glassware was made with 24k gold. I hope no one else finds and destroys that house and its finds.
It appears that the person passed away. It would be a fair assumption that there are multiple heirs to the property so I would imagine it's in probate.
Yelp.😊
Absolutely breathtaking. Thanks for sharing. There is definitely a caretaker looking after this place.
Thank you for taking such respectful care of this house. I saw many things that I grew up with. Beautiful.❤❤
I wish i could have been there with you all to explain so much of what you were looking at .Thank you for being so respectful to a home that obviously held many memories for a family . My only thought is What happened to the family ? They literally vanished .. You could see on the table a plate with crumbs like someone had breakfast and walked out to never be seen again . I would love to know the story behind this . Does this ever make you want to find out what happened? You guys are really cool . Im 61 years old and this home reminds me of grandparents and uncle and aunt houses . I grew up with a lot of the same types of art and china ,furniture etc ....Brings back memories of a time that this generation knows nothing about .
I was thinking you should look at the food items/cans to check expiration dates to give an indication of time and Zillow for info on the house itself… odd that there weren’t any recent photo’s of people or calendars… with SO MANY complete bedroom sets it’s sort of hard to believe there are NO relatives …. But then the only somewhat modern appliance was the stove … no flat screen no microwave that I saw
Other family members may have taken the pictures. Notice the grass isn't that high because someone is cutting the grass.
@@hmm-zoolol There isn't a lot of dust either. And a few things that seem out of place for the house. The flowers on the table were clean. There was a water bottle on the floor. The Trader Joe's bag. The baby was confusing too. And for whatever reason, there was a Clinique skincare bottle of some sort mixed in with the bottles on the shelf in the bathroom.
Fantastic job you guys are doing!!! Use protection gloves dudes! (1977)
We had a coal bin in our basement. Dad would have a load of coal delivered so we would have it to keep warm in the winter. Later, my Dad switched over from the coal furnace to an oil furnace.
What a Amazing find. Great job guys. You have a way to make these places come to life. All my best.. Jim
Thanks for watching, Jim!
As a Swedish guy,I can only agree with you,all the details..SOO beautiful ! And the ceiling/roof..Wow!
Thoughts cabinets are called wardrobes that they put their hang up clothes in and things in the bottom. The material that you were showing flour sacks and they were the rage. I dearly love this house and their things it's just beautiful. The wallpaper is from the 40s through the 70s. You guys rock thank you so much for showing us.
Absolutely breath taking. Thanks for the respect shown and not giving out the address. Pity the items are not being treasured or in a museum. Look forward to seeing rhe next adventure.
That was Moses in the picture. The table for 2 was a game or table for playing cards or chess. Candelabras were the candle chandeliers you saw. Gorgeous organ you showed first and the piano later. In the basement those copper things were fire extinguishers.
This property and home blew my mind with all of the antiquities and preservation!
I love old bedroom suits! I have the 4 piece set my grandparents bought when they married in 1924 and the receipt showing that paid $245 for all pieces! It is priceless to me!
This is absolutely gorgeous. I hope no one ever finds it and destroys it in time. It truly is a time capsules. Its truly said its left to just waete away with time.❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢
Stunning I’m in disbelief Beautiful place I pray someone can get this place and save it just as it is who appreciates it and everything in it
The basement had water style fire extinguishers. That's the copper things. Coal was used to heat the house not run electricity. Crazy time capsule. 😮
Someone is taking care of that place , there hardly any dust.
Right.
What's even more crazy is that battery operated new age clock hanging in the kitchen that was STILL working!!! One hell of a Energizer battery I'd say, lol!!! It keeps going and going and going. I don't think this one was a abandoned at all.
Dust comes from outside elements from open windows or humans being in the building
@@StringerMediaeven with a house being sealed dust can come in from outside. You get dust from all kinds of things (fabric, bugs etc) That house is being maintained by someone
@ I don’t have my windows open and I have to dust all the time.
I will never understand why someone would just abandon their home, and everything in it!
Deceased old lady, she can’t take it with her and perhaps has no relatives to hand it to.
Not sugar, salt for Margaritas..flowers could be dried flowers..very nice house..I agree it’s either tied up in legal inheritance disputes or a summer house..who know..I pray vandals do not find it that for sure would be a shame. They for sure had servants since there are servants quarters.
THIS is the best home! Time capsules are my FAVE bc it always amazes me that places like this exist! It's fine to wonder what happened to make the family leave. I love that it is so well preserved and dumb humans haven't come to ruin it!! Thank you for sharing such an amazing find!!! ❤❤
Absolutely stunning ❤❤❤❤ Thank you for sharing a beautiful piece of history! Love Love
I loved this so much!!!! Perfect explore seeing a place exactly how it was left. It doesn’t get better than this! My dream come true… seeing just how they left it. Thank you, as always, for being wonderful ❤
PS… love their alcohol choices! Lol
Thanks for watching!
Same
What a find dudes. I used to trawl antique auction houses with my Mum, when I was a kid. Now many Global design awards and woah, I wish I discovered this place to tell more about the interior finishes and antiques! ❤
This house should be bought & the roof fixed. I sure hope it is taken care of. It should not be left to fall apart. That is history!!!
What a grand house and contents!!!
The lights above your head are gorgeous.
That interesting cloth on wood you were asking about is a changing screen.
Awesome beauty. Thank you for sharing with us. I hope you have a blessed day
I just kept saying...whoa and wow through the whole video 😮😳
i like antiques this was a treat! great video❤blessings. the ppl who lived there were definitely rich!😮
It's gorgeous. It looks very well preserved.
Gorgeous! Hope no one bothers this home. I do think it’s being looked after. Please don’t touch things with your feet!!!
Trespassers crawling through windows let’s the weather in and the mold will take over 😮
@ I don’t know why you’re replying to me? I just watch the video and comment. I’m not the explorers.
Show some respect!
Fantastic explore well done finding this house guys.
Wow im speechless I love homes like this I love all the inside looks to me folks are caring for this home and land. Great seeing Silent hill in your video makes me love yall for exploring and great views of the ceilings defly from another era furniture. Thank you for caring and please no feet touching the wood items God Bless you take care:) Looking for the next Adventure/Explore from you:) Love Barbara & Sam N, Fl.
Stunningly beautiful. Even the doors in the home are emaculent. The room rugs are beautiful as well
Just discovered your channel, and oh my what a delightful introduction! This beauty was amazing! I truly hope someone saves this lovely home and chooses to restore it.
Love the fresh flowers on the table. Lol.
The "piano" at 14:35 is actually an organ. Can't quite see this because its just out of frame, but there would be two big pedals under the keyboard. You pump those with your feet, and they operate bellows that build air pressure to blow through reeds or pipes.
Probably a guest house off the side where you are on the balcony. You have a wonderful gift to see these. I so want to be a fly on the wall
The architectural detail including the woodwork and crown moldings are immaculate.
Truly a great find! This place was so unique!
😮😮 Wow this is just AMAZING. Makes you wonder why the family of these people didn't come back and clean it up and sale the house and furniture??? This is BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. You do great video's.
Beautiful commentary, thank you!!❤
The brass fire extinguishers is what they are. It’s not for holding water. It’s a fire extinguisher old time.
Beautiful home with SO many valuable antiques! It definitely looks like it is still being cared for. Like others have said, I do believe that family members may vacation there & have a caretaker who keeps it up. It’s just unfathonable to think that someone would have abandoned a place full of treasures like this. Plus it still looks kept up which it wouldn’t look like this if abandoned. Maybe they’re naive so leave it unlocked thinking that it’s in the boonies & no one around to just “break in”. Please do more research by checking out Zillow, etc & give us an update. Thanks for sharing,
That was an amazing find. Wow thank you for showing us this.
It's a beautiful place you both are very respectful of these places God bless you. Never change
noticed, there’s not much dust on the furniture … 😮beautiful things love the light fixtures ❤
some of those wine bottles are worth $3K Plus each! Most of those items are worth big bucks!! What a Treasure and beautiful home!
Its so good to hear youngens really appreciate the beauty of years gone by, even the stuff you have no idea what it is 😆, i would love to buy that place and restore it to its grandure, even preserving all the stuff inside, alas, i am too poor 😑. I wonder why all those places are uninhabited, are they dangerous? Ty so much for a good old fasion tour, i hate that most good urbex have gone to haunted crap. Stay pure urbex guys, ty.
Very beautiful home but please dont use your feet to touch furniture.
What a find!! Look boys, I know you’re new to this but didn’t you see those newspapers on the floor in the dining room?! It would have told you approximately when the house was abandoned. Someone was apparently refinishing the chairs. Please take notice. Look 👀 please. Thank you for being respectful. No way it’s totally abandoned btw. It made me sad 😢
I wished they would have looked at the date.
Finally! Came here to see if anyone else noticed.
Sunday Night and Your Video a great combo 👍
This place is gorgeous & grand! I love these old house’s! Awesome video & explore guy’s! 👍👍❤️✊🤘
the old copper things in the basement that are patinaed are fire extinguishers. they look really cool with the patina on them!
That's a blessing 😁 no vandal's or graffiti. God is so good ❤
That desk downstairs is AMAZINGLY STUNNING!! WOWWWWW!!!!!!