Exploring An Abandoned House Filled With Her Memories - Everything Left Inside
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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Today whilst exploring abandoned places I venture inside this Abandoned house left completely frozen in time hidden deep in the woods. The abandoned house was left to decay when a widow 'Silvia' lived here alone, after her husband passed away she was unable to cope with maintaining the property and it began to decay around her. She eventually passed away in the house leaving everything inside.
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I love your videos. I love exploring and you add so much personality to your content that I grin/laugh/gasp throughout! Lol… this one was great!! Thanks for taking us along!
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Absolutely amazing video of this house and land so interesting you do a wonderful job just amaze me so just so interesting thank you so much be safe God bless😊😱🙏
@@tresannrn8454 how are you dear
Her house has been ransacked!! I don't believe she lived in such chaos.
Ya'll need a psychic to travel w you guys to know more-just sayn.
Luv n light!❤
As a widow for 17 years, no family who cares left, it all is just stuff and nothing matters. You just live with it and doesn't matter. Just waiting for the end. Money means nothing without family.
I have never been married and the longest anyone ever stayed with me was four days but I think I know exactly what you mean. 😢
Leave it to your community's museum. You would be amazed who would be interested in your stories! I LOVE STORIES!!❤❤❤ I LOVE THE STORY YOU SHARED JUST NOW!
Hi Adam, i wish we could have a chance to put the wonderful peices in a house and let people realized look no buying just look. .. it would be great for the wonderful people passed away 💙💙
I like his shows but this one is making me sad. I’m recently alone but I have a daughter not too far away. I think I’m watching my greatest fear.
I am an only child and single, and now 50. I basically have no friends, just my parents. I don't know what I will do when they pass. Other family of mine live thousands of miles away, and is only my dad's. No one left on my mom's direct. I will either be homeless or living in dereliction someday, unless my parents leave me enough to have a single family home. I am autistic and just never could make it other than self employment, of which I am unable to work a lot due to the executive function issues that keep getting worst.
So many lonely people. I think the pandemic has made that worse. My heart breaks for those alone. I loved working as a nurse when I would visit those alone. I'd make time to sit and visit and listen. This is one of the sadder of these videos, not sure why. Adam is so very respectful and always leaves things as they were, as does Matt. One of my favorite channels!
Hello Mary how are you doing today
How are you
Well I've lived alone now for 40 years and love the freedom of it! Couldn't bear somebody there the whole time. I am certainly not lonely as socialise quite a bit. I just prefer my privacy and independence to having to compromise with someone the whole time.
Adam, i completely understand, appreciate and respect that you leave things as they were found, but the Collector in me just cries every time i see beautiful glassware on your channel, and others, that will never be loved again, and lost forever when the house collapses. Like this video, that first bedroom was FULL of beautiful Vaseline Glass, (the “emerald” glass you referred to). It glows beautifully under black light as a result the Uranium they used to use in the glass mix. It just completely breaks my heart to see such beautiful pieces, along with the Pitchers, vases and that blue dresser set, that will be lost forever. I wish i could follow along behind you and box these things up and rescue them!! Not to mention, many are quite valuable and could be sold for quite a lot of money!! At least then, someone could love and appreciate them for many more years to come!! I’m in the State of Virginia, USA, but would gladly hop the pond to help redistribute, (as well as add to my own collection!). Haha!
So sad that nobody family or friends did anything about this. Definitely inspires me to get rid of unused stuff.
As an ex visiting nurse technician , I have seen far worse conditions with someone still living in it. People lose their ability to perform housekeeping and maintenance skills when they get old. Even taking out the trash is impossible.
So sad
I'm always amazed at the amount of stuff people keep, I'm the opposite, I keep very little clutter, my house would be boring to explore when I pop me clogs.
@@mariacourtney8712 probably the best way to have just what you need but there is a lot of pressure in this consumerist world to buy more stuff
@@ianhosier4042 I have never ordered anything online, I was thought to save for what I wanted, i just can't bare lots of stuff around, for example, when my mother passed, out of 5 drawers in her kitchen, 3 were empty, it must run in the family.🤔
@@mariacourtney8712 hola, sólo te dire una cosa, qué tengo 3 hijos, un varón y 2 mujeres y los 3, son cómo tu, lo que no usan, lo tiran a la basura, sea cualquier cosa, ropa, electrodoméstico, zapatos, 👍🙋♀️👋👋👋
Saludos desde Colombia
All of you that are on your own...am sending you love and a hug!! I am on my own too, but I have my 2 lovely cats and they keep me laughing and loving. You have to find your own happiness in this world. I once read a quote and it said " Sometimes you have to give yourself what you wish others would give you". x
Ciao everyone. I believe, dear Adam, that you are one of the best explorers of abandoned houses. So delicate, so respectful. It's so nice to see your videos. Thanks Adam! Great respect from Switzerland. Luca
The lovely ring left behind with no one to inherit it (or cared enough to) broke my heart. This one 😢😢😢
One thing that's universal around the world is the good old junk drawer, every home seems to have at least one. Enjoying your adventures across the pond....keep up the good work.
You dont have a problem with communicating with spirits ..but you have a huge problem with spider webs...😂😂😂 love you man !!!!
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@@myrescuecats3028 .....
He has a bigger problem with dolls, he does not like dolls. They will totally freak him out.
Why am I crying? I have watched hundreds of these and never ever cried before!
I agree, it's breaking my heart
What a lovely house its such a shame that theres no one to leave it to and her wedding ring on the side so sad love the video Adam xx
Thank you Adam for showing us all these people passed on and their possessions. I'm fairly certain that if they could see you making these videos, and the beautiful way you go about re-creating their life stories, that they would be very pleased and happy about it. You are the best and I hope you continue to do this kind of work for as long as you can. It means so so much!! 💕
Yes I agree I think they would be happy Adam makes the videos,he does great.A great day to you
So sad seeing all of Sylvia 's belongings that were left behind. To answer one of your questions, yes we do have rice pudding here in America. It really makes you think, what will become of all of our belongings when we pass on? It must have been so hard for Sylvia after her husband passed away.
Hello Theresa how are you doing today
Looks like it's going to be another great video, Adam. (Hi, Matt, if you're there) can't wait for it! Snuggled under the covers in the dark is the best way to watch your paranormal explores!
Totally agree😊
Hello Juliana how are you doing today
LOL, your voice goes adorably high when you get genuine fright! Thanks for Explorin'.
Another good one Adam. That owl scared the bejesus out of me. It was a lot worse for you no doubt. See you next week👍 Rich 🇬🇧
You've summed it up completely. Any one of us cld be gone tmrw...hence I'm cleaning out my house lol. Think it's something to do with being a breast cancer survivor. Love your channel Adam, keep it up 👍
Hello how are you doing today
Can't wait! I look forward these every week and they make Sundays a lot less dull!
This one was sad .. I agree but Lovely Sylvia .. great collection of what made her smile left behind .. I thought it was a dead cat under the covers lol . Thank you I look forward to watching you every Sunday ! I will support your channel !
So sad seeing all the memories of their past.😢 Also, it amazes me as people get older that they save so many "bits and bobs" as you say that mean something to them. Yes, my family makes rice in America but we are of Swedish background and make Swedish rice which we love.
Adam Mark, I loved this from the jump! This was truly lovely at one time. So sad she was alone in the Caravan BUT, She did it her way and she went out on her terms. We have to respect that. I bet she was a lovely woman. The bottle with her name on it was all Colored Sand…it’s a “Sand Art” bottle. Very popular souvenir.
Love love love all your hard work you do. Must be so scary when on your own so please stay safe. A mum thing. Love how your so intrested in all the photographs you find, they must tell a story. Stay safe and continue to do what you Matt and Dale do outstandingly brilliantly. Love and hugs guys.xxx💙💙💙🥰🤗👏👏👏👏👏👏
This explore is absolutely amazing 🙏♥️👍
Hello Ruthie how are you doing today
Hi Adam & Matt, the best day of the week is about to start 👻👍👍👻
In older times all clocks in the house were stopped at the time of a person’s death. Earlier times mirrors in the house would be covered when a person died.
I also heard of leaving all the cupboard doors open, and perhaps even the front or back door, as well as windows, not sure?? 🤔🤗😊
@@junemoonchild69 yes the windows were opened to set the persons spirit go free
@@christineleahy2013 My wife has done that if we have one of our cats die in the house. I asked her why (I'm an atheist) and she explained it's to let's the cat's soul fly free to look for another host to reincarnate. That would be nice if true.
@@philiptownsend4026 I think it is true , you might be in for a nice surprise 😊. Let’s hope we all are !! I only learnt this when my dear daddy died , we were with him and immediately after the nurse opened the windows an we asked her why and she said it was to let his spirit go free.
A few years later my Granny passed, she was 96 and they did the same but covered the mirrors and stopped the clocks as well ! It was the older women that did this .
Closing the curtains in the front of the house was a tradition where I am originally from.
I'm suprised that no one has taken that beautiful ring yet,and i hope they won't. Another wonderful and interesting video. Thank you 🙂
Another fantastic video Adam. I think because they were farmer's they needed all those barometers to keep check of the weather. I loved the sofa, it was covered in Sanderson print, it brings back happy memories as my Nanna had the same one & curtains to match. Loved all the cat ornaments too. Brilliant.
Hello Lynne how are you doing today
Agree Sanderson, and look again and you will see curtains in another room. Still have our chair covers made 40 years ago. And our curtains must have been passed on to next generation. But I can't remember - did we buy the material in the posh shop in N Manchester or in the gold mine of a seconds shop in Accrington ?
Very sad story…. Beautiful collection of glassware. It looks like she couldn’t part with anything. That’s understandable when you are left alone only having your memories. I’m glad you are so careful. That Owl though ! 🤣🤣
Thanks for taking me along… I loved it. Until next time, stay safe 🇺🇸💕
Hello Perri how are you doing today
I think one of the things I love most about your videos is the camera work. It is smooth and not jerky and you don't move the camera around really fast. Some other sites, it is hard to focus on what is being shown because the camera just bounces around from one thing to another. Great work!!
I don't ever comment on videos but something about you Mark brings me so much peace and I look forward to watching as I fall asleep every night. You are so respectful and I love how you explain everything you are seeing it makes for easy watching and especially for those who may not have good vision. Big respect and thank you.
Sad story but interesting . Such a shame she wanted to stay but it all got left anyway. Thank you Adam for your hard work
Hello Jill how are you doing today
I can’t believe how much stuff people accumulate, I’ve never seen so many ornaments, but back in the day everyone had a glass cabinet overflowing with glasses etc, another great video, hi from Australia 🇦🇺
Hello Linda how are you doing today
That flipping owl scared the skin off me! Awesome explore, Adam...as usual :)
Hello Kathy how are you doing today
No pockets in a shroud!! We. Leave all our worldly goods along with our bodies when we get called away guys... Absolutely Amazing place...loved every second of it ..Cheers Adam...top explore.👍💕
Hello how are you doing today
@@RaymondSmith-if6ge no complaints Raymond.👍
Amazing place, and fabulous to see the owl ❤
U are so respectful of peoples belongings.i respect that.
It's fascinating to see the histories of these abandoned homes and the families who lived there. Thank you for sharing your explorations Adam, and although it's a shame there isn't a way to preserve these families heirlooms and photographs, your explorations are a kind of preservation in itself...these families aren't forgotten through your videos!
Hello Bernadette how are you doing today
I love how green it is there! I live in the desert of west Texas, and nothing grows wild here but Buffalo grass, ugly scrub brush and thorny mesquite.
I live in the Panhandle of Texas and it's same here but we have Elm trees that grow anywhere and we are always so windy and dirt blows and that is a battle in itself. But we have been getting rain everyday since late April or early may and now my town is flooding on south west and in the center areas of town. But we have tried digit Temps coming next week 100 plus temps.
@@TXplayneJayne wow! I hope the flooding stops there. We've been in a drought last few years, but we have gotten 3 little dabs of rain past few weeks. We're in the triple digits here, too, now. And it's not even July or August yet!
I’m from the UK and lived out in the countryside for 30 years, I live in Western Australia now and it’s probably the same as Texas, sand rocks and scrub/bush lol, very different to back in England and having lush woodlands and farmlands all around us.
Hey Adam, love watching your show,it great exploring around the house,love old junk,good stuff 😊 it good Matt with you 😊 fr perth Australia 🐨🦘🇦🇺
Hi from Canada 🇨🇦
I absolutely enjoy seeing these videos pop up on my Sunday feed. The owl encounter gave me a good chuckle with your reaction. It would have scared the bejesus out of me as well if I was exploring that place. 😆
Thank you for putting together another great video.
Hello Julie how are you doing today
Such a sad explore , all of Sylvia’s belongings just left to decay I would imagine it was a well loved house in it’s day and a happy home ❤
Where her children why they not care of mother
Something i admire you always you have respect for people stuff adam you are so amazing i love your videos god bless at you always sweetie
Only just started watching these videos I love to see how people lived in another time but it’s soo sad that there left alone under these circumstances your extremely respectful of ppls belongings and take areal interest in the lives they led 😊👍
Last weeks was absolutely brilliant totally love your channel😊
We have been watching your videos. Over these past few years watching you grow and develop such an great compassion for the people who lived in the places you visit has been amazing. I love seeing a person evolve like this. You are quite something special.
Hello Kathy how are you doing today
How are you
It’s so nice to see property that hasn’t been trashed and disrespected, thank you for another great explore.
Great stuff....You do not like spiders or webs do you Adam! Thank-you for your explorations can feel them.This one really got me so so sad.
Hello Sarah how are you doing today
That was very funny in the barn an owl! Very good you weren't hurt ..thought you fell..Great job she really loved her depression glass and some trinket heaven..you are right😊
Wow amazing. I love your videos. Thank you for sharing to us. Keep safe always❤
Buzzzzzzing as always! Hate waiting all week but so worth the wait!
The Weston object is a light meter used in conjunction with the old SLR cameras. The meter would give a light reading and you then set your camera to those digits accordingly😊
Hi Adam. Good to know my favorite Sunday entertainment is ready to go. 💗
Super explore! My only thought is that I wish it was longer😊 you're the best Adam!!
Look forward to watching this, love your explores and investigations 😊
Love these old houses and fireplaces and energy
I love all her glass wear in the house & everywhere. She had some beautiful things! Thanks for sharing this ☺️
Hello Teresa how are you doing today
I am looking forward BIG TIME to this explore tomorrow Adam 👍 FYI notifications not working?! Rich 🇬🇧
Great explore. Quite sad that she had no children to leave her things too. I loved the part when you poked the object under the covers, quite funny. Until next time, stay safe.
Hello Amanda how are you doing today
It is such a shame for it to be left. Think when people move out the house no longer want to live. Thank you for the share. Please take care
Hi Adam, Nice explore thanks for your time and effort 👏👍
Very nice explore
Looking forward to another great Sunday,thank you Adam.👌😀
Watching from Nashville Tennessee, USA. I love your shows! Not at all like the others. You let us, the viewers explore with you. Not too much commentary. I can't wait to explore more with your videos. :)
Sad to see all their belongings left. There are some things of value. Like the green depressed glass pieces. Amazing that the electrics still work. Thank you for taking us along again. ❣️
Love the bed surprise and owl😂. Love watching your videos.
Great videos every week - you deserve all your ongoing success ❤
The green glass looks like depression glass. Issued in several colors. Collectible here in the U.S. Tins seem to often have buttons. I've collected many that way.
Tins can be used for other things. I use them for several different things.
"THIS room gives off a right WHIFF!" I say a version of that when I go into my son's room LOL I have to say the discrepancies in the dates on some of the literature makes me wonder if squatters have used the place over the past few years....Great episode, thank you again. I look forward to these! It inspires me to "Death Clean" so my children don't have to deal with bits and bobs that only have value to ME. I've got some work to do!
Especially having hydro
ME TOO!
Hello Liz how are you doing today I
My elderly mother just sold her home, threw or gave away so much stuff, and moved into a small place. She had a lot of stuff. She said she didn’t want us to have to do it when she was gone. It made me sad but thankful at the same time.
Thank you so much Adam xxxx
Notification set even though I never get notified :/ That's ok...I would not forget anyway :) See you Sunday, Adam!
"It's only because they didn't like each other." I was laughing so hard at the way you were poking that thing in the bed😂
Totally agree,such a shame these houses are left to just fall apart.good explore 👍🍻.
A sad tale of someone not having anyone to pass down all those beautiful memories. 😢
Another great explore! I love seeing the places you visit. It’s fascinating seeing what people surround themselves with though it’s tragic to see that the places are decaying.
Hello how are you doing today
I was laughing so hard at Adam and the bed when he was poking at it I hit my head on what was in front of me and it looked like I was crying from my eyes watering
I absolutely love the way you take us all on a journey with you. So well done. Look forward to each new episode. Keep up the fabulous work Adam. 😃
Can’t wait Adam Ann 👋👋🇬🇧🇬🇧
I love how you explain the person who you too leave their, and show us there lovely stuff left behind, thank you so much 👍
Oh mate, my heart jumped out my chest when you poked that bed. I can’t even begin to imagine how you were feeling for a sec 😂
Hi Adam. Love your work mate.
You're a real good story teller and easy to listen to and I love watching you.
I found you through Ghost Theory and I haven't looked back.
I have watched all your videos now and I'm hooked.
Some of your earlier videos have nice guitar songs that l would like to know the title and artist of. I'll get back to you on witch ones.
Looking forward to 4am.
Love from Down Under
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Hello Amanda how are you doing today
Great explore. It's sad that things are left behind and forgotten because of no family.
You mentioned the light green glass, it looks like Vasoline Glass. To be sure if it's put under a black light it glows. Beautiful glass.
Keep up the great exploring!
@@Kimber2011Ty Hello Kim how are you doing today
About the clock stopping. I have a clock story for you. I took care of an old friend when he was dying of lung cancer. He had a clock in the kitchen that never worked. I asked him about it and he just dismissed it and said the clock doesn't work but he kept it on the wall anyway. So I was there when he passed away. He left everything to me. My husband and I, and a friend rented a truck to get everything out. When we walked into the kitchen, it was eerily quiet. Then, I heard tick tick tick tick...I looked at the clock, which had started working a few seconds after we entered the kitchen and the clock was stuck on 9:30 which was the time of his death! You could see the second hand moving but was stuck and would not move past the 30 minute number. This clock was battery operated yet had not worked for over a year!
Gosh 😮 how extraordinary
All clocks in my grandparent's house (later my father's house) stopped working the minute my grandfather died.
Looking forward to this....as always😊
Thank you for this amazing explore! ❤
Hello Marilyn how are you doing today
You both do an amazing job love watching your channel it’s so sad to see all these items just left there forgotten love how much respect you’ve got as well thankyou to you both
Hello Michelle how are you doing today
I'm so looking forward to watch this video premieres in tomorrow. And what kind of surprises install in this abandoned house. Adam does a very great job into his exploration, And the great respect Adam shows towards people's property Adam ranks one of the best on the RUclips channel.
Are you Adam's sister?
i agree 100% love all adams videos
my adoped mom has the same last name as you lol you was shocked to see someone with the same last name lol shes from NY lol
@@rivergold4835"She" posts the same comments like clockwork prior to a new video but doesn't seem to comment when the video has been shown.
@@martinlewisloser if you want to criticise go somewhere else.frankly enough I do watch Adam videos but I'm not like you criticising Adam videos.
@@GABRIELLARUGGIERO_arsenal1 Thank's for that reply Adam.
Hi Adam and Dale just an amazing home with amazing antiques and photos totally took you back in time poor lady not able to hand the place to someone else and got sick done up you could rent or sale totally interesting loved the video ❤❤
Sylvia certainly loved film! I'll assume the photo & film equipment was hers. It's curious how there are no framed photos of pets, and of she with her husband, unless all was removed at some point. Wouldn't you have loved to have seen what was on those reels? And wow did she love to collect glass and tins and animal figurines! I think she was a sentimental woman. Excellent explore Adam! You are so sensitive to every home you share with us. Looking forward to your next explore!
Hello Elizabeth how are you doing today
Makes me so so sad to see peoples belongings and the buildings left in this way 😔
Wow. yes, you have to be careful out there. My gosh it would be terrible to fall. I enjoy your videos very much. It’s so interesting to go in houses to see how a person who lived in the pictures and all that’s in the house. Thank you for taking the time to show us. I love that very much. yes I think the owl flying back-and-forth to distract you from its baby so you’re smart to leave. 😂❤❤❤
Love it Adam !!!!! So excited!!!!!!❤️
Love the coloured glass collection
My favorite tune. It touches my soul.
“We’re safe, it’s just that they didn’t like each other” had me ROTFL.
Sad how many people end up all alone. When you get old nobody cares.
Thanks!
Thank you so much
Hi Adam and Matt looking forward to this epic video it will be a great one to night 👍
😂😂. I swear! First this ‘body’ in the bed. All the way out to where I live my heart stopped until you discovered the bed divider. Then the owl. 😳. Yeah. Definitely got your adrenaline rush for the week. Excellent explore, thanks for sharing the experience ♥️🇨🇦
Keep up the good work 👏 I love ❤️ your videos
Do you ever wonder if some of the art work you come across in all the old abandoned estates could be missing WWII art?
Maybe, but I doubt it, since the Nazi's stole so much of it... I think it's hidden or some wealthy, filthy rich Germans have it somewhere...
Can’t imagine any would be in UK farm houses. Maybe some old castles in Europe hold some. Would be an amazing find 😮
@@SapphireBlackNZ I said the same. When the Nazi party stole all that priceless art you know most of it was lost, hidden in a vault somewhere or in the castles or vaults of the rich or wealthiest people in Germany or abroad... Probably never to be returned, sadly...
When they don’t take anything from a location, it would be a little difficult to obtain those abandon art. There’s probably stuff in there that’s even older than that.
@@SapphireBlackNZ probably not, but you never know. I agree!!