ABANDONED Family Estate - Where did they go??
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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In this explore we visit an Abandoned Farm estate and Manor.
All we can gather is the family who lived here went bankrupt and had to leave. The land itself is huge and would hardly be vacant for to long.
So lets take a look inside an document before the memories fade!
If you enjoy the videos please leave a like and feel free to comment if you have anywhere worth looking at.
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I stumbled upon you about a month ago now and have slowly been working my way through the explores. You do a great job putting these together. The things you find have sure put my thoughts in motion as to how we live our lives and what we leave behind. Has made me think of my own parents as they get older now and just the amount of things they have acquired over a life time and what were to happen if they had no one to pass them on to when they depart us. The young like to think they will live forever but when you get to my age and run into health issues you start to realize that life is short and what you will leave behind. On that depressing note thanks for the videos they are always a joy. Watcher from USA who lived in RAF Upper Heyford for 3 years.
I will be there 🤗💜🥰
Super brilliant. Much enjoyed. Thanks for that. Thanks to Pompey too. Cheers Alex 🤗🤗😁💜👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻 til next time
See you there Nanny ✌️ 😁😁
Stunning old place, always makes me wonder how these places become abandoned. How they are left for nature to reclaim... 🤔
Maybe there's no family left to deal with it or maybe someone's waiting for a developer with the right amount of money to build new properties, the land alone will be very expensive, most places are owned just waiting for when the price is right.
Hey Vacant, I've been watching your videos (and subscribed) for quite a while now, and I think your videos & explores are really amazing & love watching them. You make a normal explore really interesting & I love the banter & chat between you & your mates. This place was amazing & that cellar would of made a great man cave. Can't wait for the next video, stay safe. Andy. 👍😊👍
Thank you Andy! Very kind.
Cheers for checking out the videos and supporting the channel 😁👍
I think the bread oven would have had a fire made in it and when it was deemed hot enough to bake the bread, the fire and ash would have been pushed to one side and the bread put in and the door sealed shut until said bread was baked, the bricks and stone floor would have held the heat for baking,lovely explore, I’ve only just come across your channel and I’m now binge watching 👍👍👍👍🥰🐾🥰🐾🥰🐾
Thank you Bob very kind!
Cheers for the info 👍👍
Ed’s obsessed with looking for money lol he’s right though my grandad used to hide his money under the carpet xx
Wow this is a great video, so many ways to walk thru that farmhouse, I probably be tired after going up that stairs lol. Love this video. Great job 🙂
Thanks Angel! It was a weird layout in this place and a lot bigger inside than we thought.
Good little workout 😎👍
Great video - sad to see such a huge farmhouse deserted but hope someone buys it and brings it back to life again soon🤞
Good drainpipe climbing and excellent filming. Another ace explore - well done Alex and Pompeye 👍👍
Thanks Trish! The spiderman climb had to be done otherwise we weren't getting in.
Thanks for leaving the window open 🤣👍
Glad you enjoyed Trish
Building well constructed what a pity could have made many homes for people to live inn .
Im slowly but surely watching all your adventurs. I have to say Alex, as well as me thinking you have a very calming voice, i like all of you. You make me laugh with your antics and sences of humour oh and Ned farting on one ive watched lol.
Keep up the good work 🎥💪🧠🤝🙏
Thank you 😊 👍
Hi vacant @ed I love the banter between you both and all of your crew absolutely love every find .so interesting and exciting and how you keep the most respect for every property of your finding keep ip the good work
Evening lads.
Evening Maz ✌️
Awesome find that. Those kids bedrooms remind of the VW Golf colour concepts in the 1990s an acquired taste paint scheme 😅. Much enjoyed 👌👍 congratulations on the 20k subs
Thanks for that mate 👍
And yeah it was slightly sickening that colour scheme lol 😆
That was great! I love how adventurous you both are. I enjoy the banter. 👍
Thank you for the kind words, we will keep on adventuring 😁👍
In me dinner catching this great explore. ❤Alex u r spider 🕷️ man
Haha hope you enjoyed!
Cheers Tracy
With that clay pipe feeding in at the top could it be a sewer ?
It's possible! These older farmhouses date back centuries and have plenty of old cellars, sewers etc.
WOW huge land
Farm house had so many rooms
It's like maze
Scary to think what may have gone on in a secret basement like that 🥺
Did anyone else notice the faint outline of a rabbit maybe painted on the lining paper?? on the wall next to the window at 21:45 ?... just thought it was strange being as you'd already come across a dead rabbit on the landing 🤔 loving the content from a recent subscriber btw 📷😍👍
Does not have a good vibe about it. The kitchen cellar space ... just a sense of uncomfortable energies. The Jimmy Saville impression was probably in line with that kitchen cellar vibe too. The hidden room, odd layout. Very strange.
That was a great video guys. Love it just a typical farm a mishmash of all sorts. Farmers always pleaded poverty back in the days but had there money stashed away, as they didn't like banks and the government knowing how much money they really had. My brother used to work for an agriculture company and delt with farmers on a daily basis obviously, and when he went out onto the farms would very often get asked if he would like a cup of Tea, and it always came in an old Jam jar. 🤣
That was a very interesting place. Looks like the old And the new merged together. They certainly weren’t afraid of color were they? Absolutely massive. Cheers from California💜🤟🏻😎🇺🇸
Hi. I’ve subscribed and been watching your videos. So far, so good. Except when you check out the bathrooms. Seen one, you seen them all. Anyway, at about 16:45, it sounds like something said “hey”. Can you check this out and see if I’m right or am I hearing things? Thank you and keep up the great videos!! (Except for showing bathrooms). 😬.
So many beautiful homes and places that are just going to crap I like watching you guys investigating these properties and homes you guys stay safe
Amazing video thanks 👍
Hi Alex & Ed, what a strange place, in the old days people used to hide stuff under the 1st step on the stairs too. Back in the 70's the government made it a thing for all wells to be capped off or to have a cover over the top as too many kids were falling in plus it was a good place for people to hide a murder victim. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 🥰
I'm gutted when you cannot get in somewhere and you climbing about on this one reminds me of how hard you try, also shows you dont break and enter, another great one chaps, keep it up.
HOPE YOUR FRIEND HEAD OK
He's fine, infact he's been making more sense since 😉👍
@@VacantHaven HAHAHAHA BANG ON THEN
Great find as always keep it up Vacanthaven 😎👌😊
Cheers Louise! Much appreciated 😁👍
Hey guys , cool find loved it , I think that was a septic tank , not a well , love the vids , keep it up , greetings from New Zealand 😁👍😎
Cheers Steve, thanks for checking out the video!
Yeah I've jad a few comments now saying that was probably a cesspit, always good to have a look though 😉👍
That well was an ice house. In the days before fridges people would put ice down to use through the year. Bigger houses had massive ones.
What a lovely place.. thank you x
You're welcome Rose, thanks for watching 😁 👍
Way back, pre electricity days, dwellings usually had cellars to keep dairy goods and all sorts of other foodstuffs cool. Hence the cellar in the kitchen.
What a great explore love to live there well done on 20000 subscribers great explores Alex could you tell me the name of Pompeys you tube channel if possible can’t find his channel anywhere keep up the good explores enjoyed that one cheers 👍👍👍👍
Thank you Mark very kind!
Cheers for watching, and here is a link to Pompeyes channel. He doesn't have many vids yet, he's relatively new to this.
ua-cam.com/channels/oONaddVVyF3jTk9JddfiTQ.html
Thanks for that Alex much appreciated keep on exploring cheers👍👍👍👍
Thanks for that Alex much appreciated keep on exploring cheers👍👍👍👍
Makes me angry that if you can get in, then it won't belong before little B******* get in and start a fire. Four storey timber mill was nearly lost to kids that seem to think old things don't deserve respect if there's neglect.
I wonder if it changed from a family farm to a “corporate” farm with live in employees. That explains the way the house was broken up, or maybe the farmer rented the other for extra income. Whichever, it was quite interesting.👍
Great exploration as always. I like it very much. Thank you Alex.👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
How do you know if a home is empty and do you speak to local people who know about the history do the astate agents know about these homes or do friends let you know of empty property I did find a farm once it was board up it was ok because It was my great grandfather s land
Beautiful old house you tell the age in older part from newer part you where it be nice farm again if someone want to put money in to it ty for sharing of this video guys tc and gb
The "well" looks more like a cistern for grey water based on the tile that was coming in at the top.
It would be nice if you found an empty home and everything was sold to the family
That’s probably a cistern not a well, to save rain water. There is a pipe going into it.
That cast iron fireplace is worth some bucks!
Very interesting find,really like that hidden basement area in the kitchen🇨🇦
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The cart is for planting seed potatoes i think.
Wow, grand property at one time.
You could move in guys and do it up. Only 😃 joking
You’re going to need to eat some Wheaties to keep up with pop pye
Pompeye desperately diggin around for the entrance to the hidden bonus level, does he play video games?
Lol he wouldn't know how to hold a controller knowing him 🤣
But he is a very good hunter IRL
my god Alex you are fit wowzer xx debbie xxx
Poor little Bunny...How did he get there ?
Someone is keeping the grass cut
He’s an Attic Fanatic 😂😂😂
Gosh don’t think I like that one
What a strange old house
The Maggi bottle you found at 21:31 is a seasoning liquid often used in stew.
It's the Polish version, and there is a tin of baby cream, also Polish, on the windowsill at around 24.33. Maybe says something about some of the most recent residents?
"Just be careful where you trip, mate..." I dunno' about mate, but I'd rather not trip _anywhere_ if I can help it. 😉 Nice explore. Thanks for the vid!
Another great banger of a video Alex brilliant little explore enjoyed this another abandoned lovely old farm house such a shame such a waste again... thanks for sharing 👍 look forward to the next, always love seeing u wizz up a drain pipe lol 🤣👍💖 keep up the good work 👍🖤 and be careful xx
That was a big farm house split into two for double occupancy . Would have been a nice place a few years back . I liked the rooms at the top they would have been quiet and warm . Thanks for the mooch round , Stuart in Canada ..
That is a seriously cool place. Awesome video, thank you 💜
You're welcome 😁 👍
#Alextherealspydieman
Looks like a septic tank to me. not a well.
The little room with slate shelves was probably for keeping something cool. Dairy maybe. Cheese?
What a great old place, enjoyed this explore, thank you 😊
Thanks Bee 🐝 👍
That bottle of Maggi is something used to spice up bland soups ect. Love the video btw. Fantastic ❣️🙏
Red diesel from the pumps. Farmers used to use in their land rover etc but if they got caught by the police, they would get a fine & sometimes the car would be taken off them
Looks like they had a job lot with that paint upstairs how could anyone live with that the house was very strange with the lay out nothing flowed at all shame its been left won't be long before it rots away from the inside because the outside brick looks in food condition I bet someone has an headache after bumping his head on the cast iron fireplace and a surprise well in the garden great find both 😀
'Old sink' may have been a quenching trough for smithy use.
Places built before electricity was wired in have odd little windows to let a glimmer of daylight through to dark corners.
Lol man you keep goin in these places at night your gonna run into a hitchhiker sleeping in a random room screaming out my house or a crazy person dressed like clown.
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That fireplace in the hallway was weird. Maybe it was an open area once and then they walled it off to make extra rooms.
Great old farmyard with Great Barn. With big door to allow wagons stacked with hay to enter.
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I love places like this. Got some history. Rooted in traditional ways of doing things.
Have to say my heart was in my mouth when you opened the loft hatch and went down the cellar .sad to see the lill bunny never made it out such a lovely building
It looks like the well was a cesspit. Did you notice the pipe overhanging it?
Someone grab it before it goes downhill xx it's a mess .
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Maggi is seasoning to add to stews, soups, gravies etc.
It was very interesting and enjoyable
I just love how you both leave no stone unturned
Lovely old place.
Might be old racks rather than cages, possibly.
A lot of people loved that place over the years.
That place is so weird,
I will never get why big places like these never get sold on, obviously cost someone a fortune at some stage. You'd be there years clearing all that now to start again lol
They always get sold on straight away normally to assett companies who sit on the value just for mortgage purposes till they do it up and divide and sell
thank you enjoyed this
Beautiful lots of potential
That place is creepy!
Hello VH & Pompeye, I've just subscribed. I'm from near Portsmouth too. I am a little psychic.In two places in this video, I heard a voice.You were being followed around by a lady in her late 50's, who was surprised to see visitors but she was quite friendly.In the outbuilding at the end there was a man tending to pigs and he was showing you his animals. Again, quite friendly.The attic toward the end showed the remains of a roof where the original building ended.I think it felt like circa 1750.cheers
Hi Ian, I've just read this message and let Pompeye know.
He has watched the video back and is now sure he can hear voices in certain parts 😬😬😬
Maggi is a dry noodle brand. I think it was a bottle of soy sauce you found. Super random to find it there tho!
A better world is coming! 😀😀 In Jehovah God's new world ruled by Christ Jesus everyone will have their own home and land. Isa 65:21-25 God's Kingdom will not require money from its citizens to function
I like this place, still has potential.