Picturesque Abandoned Mansion of a Handyman - Why is it Left Behind?
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Filmed by Lesley
Edited by ES Forgotten (Danny) @ES.Forgotten
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I am an 'old' person and I just love the way the world has become so much smaller due to internet- people exploring the world in all different ways, and sharing what they see. I see the young people breaking down the borders between countries, showing that it's not just about politics or religion, that people everywhere just want to live peacefully in harmony with each other. It's hard to explain, but I've seen so much hate in my life, and to see young people coming together, regardless of borders, just makes me so happy. Every culture has something to share with the world. Bless you all :)
aww love this
Aaaah wow, what a wonderful and deep comment! I could agree to every word you wrote down. - Your reflections are so very true.
Lots of blessings and kindest regards.
Hello Heather,you sound like a very kind person .
🙏👍
I agree, I know this episode is old but I just found my channel not long ago, I'm 68 years old and I seen a lot of ugly in my lifetime also, peace and love!
On the one hand, it is fascinating to look into someone's home. On the other hand, it is sad because all our lives we accumulate things that later deteriorate.....hmmm
I appreciate your voice and how you speak.
Thank you so much.
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Solomon covers this in the Bible. Everything on this earth is temporarily
@@oneeyeddog3045 I agree with you but I'm not religious...
@@justynajarmoluk6979 But you ' ll deteriorate too.
It' s not only about what Salomon said. He was wise.
But it' s about lifetime and the rules of time . Nobody , nothing scapes from time.
Our lifetime here is a mere blip on the timeclock of eternity. Here determines our destiny.
I think the little chair with the drawer is an old fashioned telephone table. And the drawer was to keep the telephone book with all the numbers in xxx
I would like it if you could come to United States and see what you can find. Our new president is getting very picky who comes in. Because of covid-19.I would not want you to get sick 😷🤢
I reckon you are right
That makes sense. I just posted that I thought it was a sewing chair where a person sat to do mending. I guess it would work for either.
@@mavahuth5044 you're correct, I had one myself way back in the 1970s
Yes, a phone chair.
You have a wonderful soothing voice. Thank you for the sensitivity you bring to your explorations.
He should make ASMR videos :D
@@MjoesikInDeHouws 2
instablaster
In America you don’t pay your electric bill it gets shut off instantly. They suck. Even if you had an iron lung they would come to your house and shut it down.
Isn't that the truth no compassion just money money money!
SoooooooTRUE!!!
They don’t come to your house anymore. They shut it off at the plant. If you are in a cold weather area, the law prohibits shut off until April 1st.
Not true. If you are sick they make arrangements for you
@@1028dianemarie nope. I just had surgery and they came to my house in 98° weather and shut off my electric they said there’s nothing they can do so I went back in the house in my bed and laid there in sweat for a week till I could get the money to pay them don’t tell me it’s not true. I lived it
Leslie, I absolutely love your BrosOfDecay videos! Your respect for homes and personal artifacts as well as sensitivity in exploring their history makes viewing even more special! Thank you for inviting us in!
Those cabinets are beautiful.. They should be preserved.
You're such a polite young man. Thank-you for everything you share.
I think it's one of two things with people leaving a house full of possessions. Either the family left just doesn't care or the person left behind cares too much. It may hurt too much to bare going back. Possibly they could be like me and have no family left alive.
I’m sorry your alone. God bless you, you are loved by many.
So true!
I'm afraid I would/will be in category 2... 😔
Make plans don't let your personel thing go to waste. Donate... Instructed in will.
That chair / table combo looked like a phone table. Back in the day in America they had exactly that style with a phone on the table you sit and chat on the phone.
Yes! And the drawer was for the telephone directory book. These things are mysteries to the younger generations :)
Nice video wild
We had one by the front door in the house i grew up in. I feel old now! 🥺 I'm only 34, 😆 but wow SO MUCH has changed in the past quarter century with the advent of smart phones and the Internet.
My granny called it a gossip bench
I love you're reactions when you go to these locations you're reactions make me smile. My parents passed away and seeing these videos make me think of my memories I had with them when I was a little girl playing in my room with my dolls. I love you're videos they truly make me happy. I am a European decent and wonder if that's how my great grandparents used to live. Much love to you keep up the good work. 👍💞
That's quite the successful handyman. That's a big house, even by American standards.
Sometimes I feel a little uncomfortable looking around other people's property . But I can't stop . The chair is called a peacock chair .
Same! I feel nosy af 😆 but it's ok!
Yes, it is a peacock chair. I had one.
Those peacock chairs are pretty popular and expensive now. $1,000+ here in the US.
And those are peacock feathers (just after the stuffed duck).
It looks as if someone has already ransacked the house....how sad...you can definitely tell it was a gorgeous home at one time!
I love the interior of this house. It has a very homey feel to it. Absolutely love that first cabinet! It's so beautiful. Such a shame it was abandoned.
He was a brilliant craftsman if he did the interior of this home, and they had very good taste...with the exception of those clowns. The things you call wavers are fans, and people used them to keep cool. The wicker chair is Eastern in design, perhaps from Siam, and is called a peacock chair. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful home with us.🖤🇨🇦
Such a shame breaks my heart when treasures are left to rot. I know I couldn’t have left my parents things behind . Great film Leslie
We have a lot of those chairs in h\the Philippines. The chair is made of "Rattan". or Bamboo.
OMG how BEAUTIFUL again.....I can’t believe how quickly this home went down???? Just so sad to see personal things left behind......The thing’s inside could be sold people would buy it up......Thank YOU again my HANDSOME FRIEND.......
Just magical in the early morning mist, painting the spider webs with it's frost, I believe this was two properties in one, a much older construction from maybe the grandparents & possibly older times, looking at those roof timbers. both parts are still lovely to see with the artifacts left in place.
Thank you so much for sharing it.
The Chinese waver is a fan, and the "chaise" in the entry is a telephone table. Keep those vids coming.😊
The Chinese fan is cool I also have two of them very beautiful love the kitchen and living room and dining room.all the beautiful wood work in the living room and the chandelier s.👍❤️❤️🇺🇸
Hi Lesley, Bros of Decay, this was once more a beautiful explore in this abandoned mansion. I also wonder, what might have happened
there! - It's really so sad to see all these beloved belongings there in the rooms being just left to rot away. - Some rooms were really very
beautiful, especially the living room with the very decorative chandelier and all these souvenirs and very different artefacts from
countries all around the world. I presume, that these former inhabitants certainly also loved travelling. - Thank you, dear friend Lesley,
for taking us viewers again once more on such an amazing tour through this fascinating mansion with a legit time capsule vibe! - I love
your videos, and it was a great pleasure watching this explore. - I am already looking forward to your next explore adventure.
Lots of greetings also to your adorable brother Jordy!
Much love, peace and lots of blessings. - Stay safe, and kindest regards from sunny but quite cold Switzerland.
i feel with you!!
@@dianavanderavoort , Thank you so much, that means a lot to me! - Kindest regards.
The little ottman is from Middle East, the chair is called Rattan chair from India, a lot of Americans love that kind of chair. I love the paintings!
It' s an interesting place.
Years ago it was the cozy home of a living human being.
I love that beautifull cabinet, as much as you do.
The wood is fine and it looks great.
The man who made it is an artist.
The hanging clowns in the kitchen are called marionettes, a kind of puppet that you control through the strings like Pinocchio. 😊
Hate to say it, but the first thing I thought of was that d@mn creepy clown from Poltergeist. 😀
I think the little chair with a drawer to the left was used when they received telephone calls 😉👍
This has to be one of my favourite houses you have filmed, that peacock chair is just so beautiful, it looks like the one Morticia Addams sat on From that old tv series “The Addams Family” I saw reruns of that show once and I remembered this chair. I would love to have one just like it in my home. Thanks Leslie and Jordy, for showing us yet another abandoned masterpiece. Love always!
That's not a grand piano, it's called an upright piano. Grand pianos are horizontal.
There are also upright grand pianos
Not all things are called the same in other countries. Different from USA and different from country to country.
He always calls them gran pianos! I wonder if its the language difference??? They speak really good English but some of the things we say are diffrent!
I like the way that you get all the information on these. Places so you have more insight on who live there and what happened to them you always find out a lot of information I like that
finally we will leave this world with all that we have made, very sad when neglected, it's better that the items that are still worth using can be donated
The kitchen area with the sky window is really beautiful! Awesome cabinets made of solid wood and details!
Oh my! Seeing the delft plates and the Lace Belgian curtains took me back to when I was stationed in Germany for 5 1/2 years in the 70's
You are so hood at what you do. Thanks for taking us along 🤗
It looks modern upstairs ,lots of books ,wonderful to see these ,I wonder why all the home has been trashed .the pink room is complete ,with all her toys adorable,if walls could talk .please don’t take chances ,walking on unsafe floors ,much lv Ann uk xx
I have started watching this recently. Now understand the effort behind such a work and journey… God bless and take care. Wonder can anyone abandon such a beautiful house , and a still smiling kitchen! Heartbreaking
Amazing! Nice of you to help remember the peoples lives in such a kind way.
The hand hewn rafters in the attic look medieval to me. The house looks like it started as a barn and the owner expanded it with his own craftsmanship.
What a talented craftsman he was! I really hope some of the items are saved.
What is the strange noises we are hearing it's weird that place must be so lovely when it was lived in some really beautiful wood furniture and liked the kitchen thanks for taking us alone with you stay safe and dress warm coz looks freezing love from uk xxxx
It sounds like water
Omgosh, absolutely Beautiful ! So very sad watching this. Such beautiful things left behind. Makes my heart sad. Thank you for weathering the cold to show us !!!!
Thank you Lesley - another great explore video! The arches are quite impressive and original! A lot of vases and plates even paintings could have been donated. So sad they seat there deteriorating 😳 it does surprise me the amount of junk on the floor ... some people just ravage through things without respect. Btw glad you’re wearing gloves 🥰
Abandoned houses in Europe much much beautiful, full of antiques...thank you bros of decay..
Seen other abandoned videos before, love the ones u do the most. I love the respect to show to the beautiful homes and people who lived there.
This place is fabulous, thanks again for another great video. You are the best!
Another awesome adventure!!! A nice touch taking us along on your early morning ride to your
explore destination with coffee in hand. A truly amazing mansion and story!!!
I thoroughly enjoy your videos. It is refreshing to see how much you have learned simply by asking the right questions. The chair with the table it's not a form of a psychiatric chair but rather it is an antiquated thing called a telephone chair. One would place the phone on top of the table and store a massive phone book below. This is from a time when families only had one phone centrally located in the house
The attic with the beautiful beams at the end looked much older then the main part of the house.
It’s what you call a “peacock chair” it’s from the 70’s they were very much in Vogue. Damn uncomfortable but so pretty. You guys should really be saving some of this gorgeous furniture before it’s too late, the carving was unreal on that cabinet.
I love watching house shows, and I am obsessed with anything solid woods. I am glad I found this videos.
Thank you Leslie for all the tours you did showing those beautiful houses,.
very cool explore! love doing these huge bandos! and those frozen spider webs were epic! great channel my friend,,,much love from chicago!
Love the knotty pine paneling on the stairway and the daughter’s room! It never grows old to me.
So odd, from the clothing and products are not so outdated as the amount of decay of the house.. fun, but sad to wonder always why things are just left behind.
How the people can abandon such a house! Just encouraging vandalism in short, with power and water connections
You didn't blow us a kiss goodbye!! 😢
That's exactly what I was thinking. I love his ending with his goodbye and kiss.
So interesting...Thank you for taking time to show us so much about this family...
Your channel has done wonders for my chronic anxiety. Youre my very favorite channel on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you Leslie for another great video. Beautiful Furniture left behind. Your voice is so relaxing. Keep up the good work
It is like going to a museum but alot better I love all of the Adventures. ♥️♥️
What happened with the sound?sounds like you ve got a spirit box on😂
Ghosties
Lol...it freaked me right out....i even turned my tv down trying to figure out where the voices were coming from
@@JB-js4xi yes I did nt like it ,it was horrible,maybe it was just something going wrong with the sound in the recording but it definitely sounded like he had a spirit box on and voices were coming through,quite disturbing and hard to enjoy the video
I agree
What a lovely home. The kitchen was beautifully designed and so functional. The various cabinets were all phenomenal! What a talented man the owner must have been. The large wicker chair is a Peacock chair. The design originated in the Philippines.
9:47 Amour is extraordinary, it looks hand carved, perhaps owner, the carpenter, also built alot of the furniture include kitchen cabinets.
14:28 ideal breakfast nook the brick arch is unique
18:58 Whoua! I have near identical wooden ( office) desk
20:38 Wallpaper is gorgeous. It looks Victorian.
29:11 You forgot to inspect Chandler 😟 Its beautiful!
38:08 diamond shape window is different ( to bad tiny homes on wheels loft not this size, include fabulous diamond shape window frame 🥰)
By the looks of the outside, one would not expect to find a time capsule within.
I see all that wood furniture. Its dusty, when you were walking around inspecting, I was thinking " I dusting with lemon oil" I have a thing for nurture antiques. I'm a weirdo
Awesome tour, as usual, thought provoking narration
Great place you showed us once again. Those "cushions" on the floor in the living room are called Poufs (in Dutch Poef) They are from Morocco. Love your videos keep them coming
U know I often wonder when looking at these abandoned homes u take us thru........if any of the children/family happen to come upon these videos themselves & what must go through their minds 🤔
Wonder nobody is coming and honouring their house
I love this home and the kitchen is beautiful. Love the brick work. Thank you. Its a shame all the wonderful furniture left. I don't understand.
Alway interesting stories and cool places in the world.
Good to see you, youngster! What a BEAUTIFUL home that once was!!
Absolutely beautiful!! Love all the woodwork!
I love this place , it’s beautiful inside . Thank you for showing this to me .
Oh my world, what a most fantastic find. Really enjoyed this video. Some amazing delph Ceramics. Another amazing find Leslie
Hi Lesley, Bros of Decay, I am already looking forward to see that abandoned mansion. Looking very interesting and beautiful! - Kindest regards.
Great house with alot of unique features! Love all the brick and wallpaper in living area. Looks like in the child's room where the shelves are in the wall, looks like that panel slid closed.
So many beautiful antiques. If the man was that clever, maybe he had made some of the furniture himself. It kind of reminds me of my great-grandfather. My mother told me that he was also very smart and skilful and did a lot himself. The chandelier in the living room is so gorgeous.
Omg!! I want that kitchen!! Love the woos cabinets and brick work!!❤
My uncle's were in Belgium. It's so nice to view another documentary, appreciating them all. Love from me to you from the USA.
Oh! Would I have loved those cabinets. Such beautiful furniture is always left behind instead of giving it to someone else to cherish and enjoy.
Beautiful Lesley...I love your videos..One of your videos was the first one I had ever seen...I just Love you and Jordy../He is a wonderful camera man...Appreciate all the time and effort you put in to your videos..This is Gayle from USA..talked to you and Maureno...when you worked together once...keep up the good work ....please stay safe my friend...
I so enjoy your videos, this place was such a nice time capsule. What is weird is some of the rooms look so nice and others full of "stuff". The cabinets alone are worth a fortune. Thanks for another very interesting explore. I missed you. Glad you're back.
Thanks for this new adventure!! See you on the next premier ❤️
there is alot of mental health issues going on in that house ..it seams very sad ..some one that can not deal with items and so the house and all the contents just sits ..
You have a voice that makes me want to sleep your voice is so soothing .
That living room and Dinning room was beautiful.
Your heart for all these places is wonderful.🥰🥰
Hi Bros! It’s so good to see you again 😊 I pray you all stay well. Thank you, S
I have to say your voice is just perfect. It always soothes and brings joyful accompiant to your videos.
The chair is called a peacock chair
I love your videos, they are amazing treasures of the past.
The chair with the table attached is a telephone chair. We had one in our front hall in the 60s. Didn't realize cd's were obsolete till you said it. 😀
Realy enjoyed this video great find much love Ann uk xxx
I am watching you from Thailand, I try to keep up with it whenever I have time. Feel so deep in a long time ago Like traveling back in time, very fun
I will cheer you up and will be watching the next clip.
You guys really do find some wonderful places to explore. Sometimes makes me wish I could tag along with you, but your videos are the next best thing.
First I have to say you do an amazing job narrating these videos. Your compassion for these people's homes really shows. You my friend are a storyteller and a gem. Love you. Could listen to you forever. Now I was thinking I love the arches and that adorable kitchen gives me Spanish feel mixed with Italian. You showed the Spanish fan so maybe? CARVING on the cabinet was awesome. Liked the livingroom area stunning. These people had nice taste. And the little girls room with the stuffies and sweet feminine belongings was just to much like I want her to have her treasures. Makes me sad to what happened. So much work and life went into this home. Sad just sitting there empty. Blessings for you. Stay Safe. You are a good soul with such a relaxing sincere spirit. ❣To you from Maryland USA. Oh and that little seating area with table is what was known as a sitting area with phone table. Ladies liked to sit there and lounge a bit talking with friends over old school phones that rested on the table area. 🍷🍾For you great job.
What a beautiful home he made for his wife and family.
We strive we work to collect things in life and then we die and leave everything behind.
Puts prospective on life.
Wonderful video. !! Thank you !! ♡
That was a great exploration. Thank you stay safe out there
Already such a fascinating video!
Great house love it and the furniture is just beautiful thanks guys for sharing this with us.
Very interesting & attractive home. It’s sad. Stay warm. Nice property too. Thanks for this!!
👏👏👏👏 Thanks for another vid.. im always waiting for this.. keep it up and take care always.. hugs from 🇵🇭❤☺️☺️
Amazing!!! I loved this place!!! Beautiful architecture! The man was sooo very talented!!! His skills in masonry were epic! The brick work was awesome!!! Sad that the wooden furniture isn’t saved!!! Sad that vandals have been here prior 😔 They had a wonderful life! Loved the fireplace! Thank you for sharing this wonderful, gorgeous property...I loved it ❤️
Hello from the Northeast. It is very cold here too. Tonight it is -12c. I feel so upset about the daughter just walking away from everything. It’s so sad. That chair that looks like a tiny chaise with the table is a telephone table. Thank you so much for showing us this wonderful home.
Espectacular !!
Muchas gracias por transportarnos a otra época, un saludo desde México.
Hi, The chair is what we call a fan chair and it isn't old because you can still buy them.I love all the wood,it was done by a craftsman.