Wouldn't it be nice if all explorers were as respectful to the property as these guys? Ive never seen them break anything (on purpose) or actually break into anything, if there isnt an opening they don't go in. A+
Oh man, that expression mr Norton graced us with just after he bested the foul and pestsome fence on the way in... ahhh that made my whole morning. Good stuff.
You guys are so lucky to be doing what you doing living in the UK.. Would love to move to the British Isles but sadly too expensive.. So I'll watch you three knobbs instead.. Keep it up!
Nice to see somewhere that hasn't been completely trashed. Looks a really nice location. I didn't spot any masonic iconography in there though so.... Actually, that's probably for the best!
I would have thought the older things like magazines and furniture were from a variety of eras, possibly from when it was abandoned, and some newer things have been put there in the mean time. Anyone could have taken the newspaper in there or dragged in the Yellow Pages after it was left on the doorstep. The overall look of the place judging by the kitchen and bedrooms, is late 70's to mid 80's.
My way of thinking is that it's not really been properly used since the 1990s. The later stuff could be from a family member or friend who occasionally stayed there with it being by the sea. It's a very ramshackle structure, much better nick than I thought it would be to be honest. Nice find guys 😊
Love you, boys! Always have a good giggle when I watch your videos... I wonder if I'm one of your oldest fans- 68 yrs. young? Love from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
It looks like a family cottage or holiday home. They probably only visited a few times a year so the build up of papers and mags over time would happen. They maybe got old and didn't go anymore..or died!
Great video! There aren't too many great places to explore in East Anglia, but there certainly are a few gems. East Anglia has always been farmland with very little industry, so there just aren't too many huge and/or exciting sites left.
surprised that house wasn't more damaged/weathered, if it has been abandoned that long. many of the places you've been are totally wrecked after just a few years, with the roof and floors collapsing. nature hasn't made it's way back into this one yet
So glad I can watch you guys from home, so I never have to go inside these places myself. Neath has a few small interesting areas, Longford waterfalls, between the two/three waterfalls is a wood with a few old mine shafts. A world war 2 mill that was burned to trick Nazi bombers. Its quite big and explorable though wear good boots. In front of all 3 waterfalls towards Neath abbey you have a wood filled with overgrown building foundations, under the big bridge then some old Iron work buildings and stacks, followed by Neath abbey ruins surrounded by a few supposedly Roman ruins. If you come in cold weather the icicles near the iron works can be impressive with the drippy bridges, caves and rocks :) As soon as winter is well established which is later than most of the UK due to the southern coast keeping us slushy most winters :) probably not worth a long drive, but if your in the area and fancy a quick easy one. The Iron works used to be very easy to break into, but they built better fences last year, but there's hidden caves behind them and you can go inside the stacks :) as for the mine shafts and hidden caves....I never dared after 20 years on exploring the area, no idea if their accessible or safe. Lot of history in this valley hidden over every inch in plain sight left to rot....unless its Roman. But all these ruins hide in a tiny scrap of woods hidden between residential areas....it's like scumville and pop your in fairy land after passing a few trees and on the other side we have the big fancy houses and old Celtic mounds in their gardens and then all the mine waste spilling out crap down the back :) Neath - it's like a turd filled with emeralds and I'm sure it's painful to pass
@@ashleycarter9668 hands down favorite for the whole area is drumau mountain, short climb before wide open soft mounded fields and a view of every surrounding areas. Couldn't think of a better place to watch the world go by with a warm breeze in summer coming from mumbles and all the valleys down below. It's weird, but your up high, but you feel like you can see everything very clearly down below. Made me realize how poorly our history is stitched together and how badly a landscape can be hurt and painfully poorly mended :) But if you avoid looking at port Talbot, then the rest of the view is amazing :)
good video. got to ask you guys, has this view in to peoples personal lives and history made you think any differently about life, say from before you started axploring homes? (hope that makes sense?)
Great Scott! The Explore commence;) It's great! Craig the hanging on edge of seat guy, every time finding you here;) inside my Subscription doing right good mission's! Norton. Al. Loydi. Has to be ace collecting spots from outside of everything any one expects to see. Good luck some more to you all. See you.
Even when it was occupied I bet that having a bath in that place was freezing. Another thing is how many abandoned house's have beds that are directly below a caved in ceiling and are covered with rotting roof slats and soggy plaster etc. And the clock at 14:10 stopped at 3 o'clock (or was probably reset by someone to pretend it's something to do with the devil's hour).
That is spooky, with the tea cups set out like that. Jesus! (oopsie, I swore) I've never seen a house no one lives in that's "set up" like that. Very cool video for sure.
Ellies rock looked like it was written in ketchup >_> This is a cool place, the way the bed is made and the cups and saucers are just sat there, so chilling but so interesting at the same time, like imagining their lives, I love it.
Welcome to my neck of the woods. Costal erosion is the problem & soon these golden gems will disappear down the cliff. That’s why these places are being abandoned. Probably more like this if you look. 👍
If they are idiots that *must* leave a calling card, why cant they print out flyers and leave one on a table or something? Or even pinning it to a wall would do less damage than stickers 🙄
turned off (swearing)! no need ! goodbye
Fuckin grow up 🤣
I'd suggest turning on your capital letters before you go.
😱I guess we won't (C U Next Tuesday) in the comments then? 🤔
Cool! You live in a world where no one uses potty words? Un fucking believable!
Not another one lol,
The Clarkson, Hammond and May of Urban Exploration. Great entertainment guys
Too true these lads are true legend's
Hopefully not coming as USA version cockup ...
Wouldn't it be nice if all explorers were as respectful to the property as these guys? Ive never seen them break anything (on purpose) or actually break into anything, if there isnt an opening they don't go in. A+
👏👏👏 ,got the toothpicks keeping the eye lids up just to watch this lol, 😴 10pm here in Australia, good work boys luv your work, 😘
Lloydy absolutely ROCKING the Sam Dingle look, nailing the facial expressions etc
Another top episode. You were all so happy it brought a little tear to my eye.
Oh man, that expression mr Norton graced us with just after he bested the foul and pestsome fence on the way in... ahhh that made my whole morning. Good stuff.
You guys are so lucky to be doing what you doing living in the UK..
Would love to move to the British Isles but sadly too expensive..
So I'll watch you three knobbs instead.. Keep it up!
We don’t have good exploration in USA because people get shot going into private property
Come over and be our prime minister.
8:45 the yellow pages kept getting delivered after it was abandoned in 1995 ?
Nice to see somewhere that hasn't been completely trashed. Looks a really nice location. I didn't spot any masonic iconography in there though so.... Actually, that's probably for the best!
The sticky-backed plastic covering on the worktop was called Fablon. I remember it from the 60s
I would have thought the older things like magazines and furniture were from a variety of eras, possibly from when it was abandoned, and some newer things have been put there in the mean time. Anyone could have taken the newspaper in there or dragged in the Yellow Pages after it was left on the doorstep. The overall look of the place judging by the kitchen and bedrooms, is late 70's to mid 80's.
My way of thinking is that it's not really been properly used since the 1990s. The later stuff could be from a family member or friend who occasionally stayed there with it being by the sea. It's a very ramshackle structure, much better nick than I thought it would be to be honest. Nice find guys 😊
The banter was top notch today lads.. taverymuch. Also loving the music editing, more of it.
Love you, boys! Always have a good giggle when I watch your videos... I wonder if I'm one of your oldest fans- 68 yrs. young? Love from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
I’m 76 and enjoy this exploration channel and the banter 😊 from Huntingdon, Cambs UK
That was a nice location and I'm glad you guys carry some good lights.
It looks like a family cottage or holiday home. They probably only visited a few times a year so the build up of papers and mags over time would happen. They maybe got old and didn't go anymore..or died!
0:49 heeeeeere's Jonny
Seems like a B&B, every cottage I've ever stayed at always has that one token magazine from a decade ago. Awesome location.
I love Hell on earth, the only channel that I look forward to the adverts.
Watching from Bekasi-Indonesia. You guys are always making me laugh. ✌🤎🤟🤙🤞🤜🤛🏾
Always look forward to your videos on the Tuesday, you guys are hilarious at times.
In Australia that house would have 20 snakes, 200 red back spiders, 39 funnel web spiders and a few crocks,
And a few kangaroos fighting out the back.
What a gem you found there boys! 😍
Another great find. Seems like it's seen a lot of explorers already. The theory of a holiday home that got visited less and less is quite likely.
Great video! There aren't too many great places to explore in East Anglia, but there certainly are a few gems. East Anglia has always been farmland with very little industry, so there just aren't too many huge and/or exciting sites left.
surprised that house wasn't more damaged/weathered, if it has been abandoned that long. many of the places you've been are totally wrecked after just a few years, with the roof and floors collapsing. nature hasn't made it's way back into this one yet
Love this and that you've come to East Anglia as I live in Suffolk!
My rock! 🥲 Iv been looking for it since 2001, when it went missing on a holiday to east angular 🥺 My life is complete again 🙏 Praise the lord.
F*****G loved it. Best bit was Johnny squeezing through the fence LOL. Great little explore.
Noway, I know EXACTLY where you are, I grew up in this town!! Great explore lads
Subscriber here, who tunes in every week to watch your stupid antics. Keep 'em coming lads, most of the time you're the only thing worth watching.
So glad I can watch you guys from home, so I never have to go inside these places myself. Neath has a few small interesting areas, Longford waterfalls, between the two/three waterfalls is a wood with a few old mine shafts. A world war 2 mill that was burned to trick Nazi bombers. Its quite big and explorable though wear good boots. In front of all 3 waterfalls towards Neath abbey you have a wood filled with overgrown building foundations, under the big bridge then some old Iron work buildings and stacks, followed by Neath abbey ruins surrounded by a few supposedly Roman ruins. If you come in cold weather the icicles near the iron works can be impressive with the drippy bridges, caves and rocks :) As soon as winter is well established which is later than most of the UK due to the southern coast keeping us slushy most winters :) probably not worth a long drive, but if your in the area and fancy a quick easy one. The Iron works used to be very easy to break into, but they built better fences last year, but there's hidden caves behind them and you can go inside the stacks :) as for the mine shafts and hidden caves....I never dared after 20 years on exploring the area, no idea if their accessible or safe. Lot of history in this valley hidden over every inch in plain sight left to rot....unless its Roman. But all these ruins hide in a tiny scrap of woods hidden between residential areas....it's like scumville and pop your in fairy land after passing a few trees and on the other side we have the big fancy houses and old Celtic mounds in their gardens and then all the mine waste spilling out crap down the back :) Neath - it's like a turd filled with emeralds and I'm sure it's painful to pass
There are some good places over in Swansea too, the woods behind tycoch had an old house, like way off the beaten path.
@@ashleycarter9668 hands down favorite for the whole area is drumau mountain, short climb before wide open soft mounded fields and a view of every surrounding areas. Couldn't think of a better place to watch the world go by with a warm breeze in summer coming from mumbles and all the valleys down below. It's weird, but your up high, but you feel like you can see everything very clearly down below. Made me realize how poorly our history is stitched together and how badly a landscape can be hurt and painfully poorly mended :) But if you avoid looking at port Talbot, then the rest of the view is amazing :)
@Bingo very well master Yoda...cowardmmm
Know this area well, as I'm from East Anglaah, Anglerr, Angular, Anglia..!
good video. got to ask you guys, has this view in to peoples personal lives and history made you think any differently about life, say from before you started axploring homes? (hope that makes sense?)
The "One Kill" stickers are off an old Max Power modified car mag.
I’ve bought houses just like that 🤦🏼♀️ but they did look spectacular once sold 😊
2:58 is that the oven from Wallace and gromit, a grand day out
Love the show guys!
Great Scott! The Explore commence;) It's great! Craig the hanging on edge of seat guy, every time finding you here;) inside my Subscription doing right good mission's! Norton. Al. Loydi. Has to be ace collecting spots from outside of everything any one expects to see. Good luck some more to you all. See you.
Al knocking on that door gave me anxiety, idk why but I was fully expecting someone to knock back
I’ve seen this property on quite a few channels, but not as thoroughly as you three have. Love you three so so much ❤️♥️❤️
Simple. Humble. Nice.
Even when it was occupied I bet that having a bath in that place was freezing.
Another thing is how many abandoned house's have beds that are directly below a caved in ceiling and are covered with rotting roof slats and soggy plaster etc.
And the clock at 14:10 stopped at 3 o'clock (or was probably reset by someone to pretend it's something to do with the devil's hour).
I remember the when the devil's hour was 12
That is spooky, with the tea cups set out like that. Jesus! (oopsie, I swore) I've never seen a house no one lives in that's "set up" like that. Very cool video for sure.
This channel is my happy place
CBT urbex is genuinely a good name for a channel
Love your vids guys great content 😀
Ellies rock looked like it was written in ketchup >_> This is a cool place, the way the bed is made and the cups and saucers are just sat there, so chilling but so interesting at the same time, like imagining their lives, I love it.
9:43 BASSLINE
"The dates don't make sense", cue calendar on the wall!
I LOVE the time capsule places.
Funday times... Very early 90s freebie comic you got with The Sunday Times.
Oh my god, I have no idea what a "Dirt Serpent" is, but I'm gonna start calling people that as often as possible.
Nice one Al with the stickers
New subscriber here! Barnsley way! Loving this!
I was just thinking "a Hell on Earth would be a good watch right now" and BOOM!
Al hahaha 🤣 used to wrap em round my plank o wood.....
Al's delivery is getting better and better.
still w8ing on that free shirt mr Norton lol spoke on ig months ago about it 🤣
Summer is over, Al is wearing Pants! 🤣
Yeah. Big bones are a curse, I relate x
Another top video lads!!
Welcome to my neck of the woods.
Costal erosion is the problem & soon these golden gems will disappear down the cliff. That’s why these places are being abandoned. Probably more like this if you look. 👍
Top Job Chaps 🤘
Thanks for the laugh guys,keep being yourselves you're so funny together ...your face is skew wiff 🤣
Welcome T' East Angular Shur
thank u bros for video dudes :) respect
Lads, have you tried Richard Dunnes in Bradford yet
Gazza’s the real slim shady
What year was the Calendar 🗓 on the wall from?
thanks lads
Ere Ere. I've got a nod for you on a site in Sussex. It has a shite tonne of abandoned iron age houses 😁
Nice one guy's 👍👌
You look like a gardener that been laid of 😂🤣 killed me comedy gold!!
It's not Spotify....
They've only got 1fuck in record... you crack me up 😂😂😂
Looks like it use to be a holiday home.
812 lo i would love to see that done
I was think the yellow pages could of been posted and other explorers put it on the table with it not being opened and everything else is from 1995
Been watching a long time nice
Goodmorning from Michigan
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Well done. I can't stand people putting stickers up in abandoned places.I always call them out.
Darn tootin
If they are idiots that *must* leave a calling card, why cant they print out flyers and leave one on a table or something? Or even pinning it to a wall would do less damage than stickers 🙄
The lino is fablon.
Nice one cool 😎 👍
Glad someone hates stickers as much as myself lol 😆.
lovely decor, spledid
this house is in a terrible state, considering its not even been abandoned for 30 years
How u doing love your vids ,,,,is it trespassing or if its not owned you can go in ? Get us know 👍
I find it weird the clock stopped dead on midnight or morning
838 because the yelow pages get delivered to every house wether lived in on not they probably vacated in 96
Another banger
Good one,me Bros 🙋👍🧚🕊️
pvc plumbing was used in homes in 1970
FOOKIN DIRT SERPENT made me shout laugh
Get some new merch in lads for xmas
7:00am in Florida and I’m out here representing
Have you lot ever seen a ghost on your travels?
Hi guys love you guys Johny Al Mark
The sensational Alex Harvey band East anglia tour 2021
Can’t believe you was in that neck of the woods and didn’t do an overnighter at Rendlesham forest. Fuckin missed out there !
It's like the Three Bears house out of Goldilocks, whose been eating my Frosties and Coco Pops?