I'm so happy they are restoring this place. Hope you will be able to show us progress on the place. The ceiling detail was incredible! Thank you for sharing. Great video.
The chest 8:44 and 8:45 is original to the time period of the 17th Century as well as a great deal of the furnishings throughout the mansion. What a great treasure and a time capsule to be preserved for generations and generations. Many would spend a small fortune just to spend one night in this glorious home.
Thank you sooo much for this!!! It was absolutely beautiful!!!! Loved every minute of it. First video I've seen of yours. Now I'm going hunting for more. This is the best abandoned videos, by far, I've ever seen and I'm so grateful you shared it!
Thankyou Pajerico, this is a great video of a place that time seems to have stood still in. I love the range type cooker in the old Kitchen, as it reminds me of my home in the West Highlands in the 1950's. I am so grateful that youngsters like yourselves, take the time to video all these places for old people like myself, who through illness cannot go and see them anymore. It is also great to have the history of them as well. ...old Tich.
That old stove and leather wall is awesome!! Everything in this building is a story book into the past. So many things to look at, that bed , wow!!.......
Good for the people and Trust of Bannockburn! Although not as old as yours, wish more people here would step in to save old buildings! Have never seen leather paneling! Exquisite!!! Those ceilings- the craftsmanship- awe inspiring. Thank you so much for taking us with you! Be careful and stay safe.
That stove. My God. And the kettle! I would give anything you check out a place like this- just to touch that stove and feel the energy in that place. What a gift of an experience for you. ❤️
Thank you for acknowledgement on Avondale. I recently found out that the community came together for Bannockburn . Can't get any better than that to have the community work to save a building. It's one place on my list as a part explorations I would hope to do someday in Scotland. Great video.
I look at historical ruins on UA-cam everyday and how you showed this one is one of the best I have seen. It was easy to follow your filming and enjoyable to watch. You didn't focus on the junk like so many do.
Just discovered your channel. Love this!! I'm amazed, in a good way, that no one seems to have vandalized the place. I love the respect you show. Thank you!!
Welcome to the channel and thank you very much :) it's a rare thing these days to find a location untouched by the vandals, it really is a stunning house this one
First I gotta say I LOVE the accents! Second, this is one of the best abandoned videos. You know what things are and know when something is truly old. So many of the explorers don't know what they're looking at and call something an antique when it's only 20 years old. As someone who has a good understanding of the age of things and fads, it's refreshing to watch a video and not thinking the people should have paid more attention in school. I've only recently learned more about Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites. I would love to visit there sometime and see a Scottish cow in person. Thank you for knowing all that and providing this very interesting look into your past. I'm happy this place had so many artifacts from long ago rather than items from the last 50 years.
5 star video. That beautiful stove was the nicest one I've ever seen. Those ceilings are so intricate someone should save them. I really enjoyed this and I subbed. Thank You.
Awesome! Thank you for sharing your video. So much history in the British Isles. This year our favorite restaurant, which was only about 6 years old, was torn down to make room for a different restaurant! Sometimes I feel like we Americans are living in a disposable, renovated Walmart store.
Its a shame to lose the places we enjoy, my favorite cafe was sold by the owners after generations of the same family running it, the new owners said they would not change a thing then after the sale they ripped it inside out which destroyed it and their investment, its now on it 4th or 5th owners and will never recover it seems, thanks for watching :)
Loved this tour....I can see a person could spend many hours in this place. The work on the ceilings was fantastic and I loved that green stove. Awesome sauce!
The fragile leather paneling 7:57 is just in need of some tlc with loads of linseed oil to bring back the moisture. Old wood and leather needs to breathe and it is critical it be done as soon as possible. Also, mold control with concrobium to eliminate the mold on the walnut surfaces of the furniture. Again, once dry, loads of linseed oil to bring the luster of the wood back to its original state.
Amazing video. I liked it so much, I had to watch it twice. Thank you so much for sharing this with the world. Look forward to more of your interesting and beautiful places to tour. Safe travels to you.
My first time watching your videos and I have to say this place was absolutely amazing!! That green stove was amazing and that ceiling was absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! Great find! I will be watching more
That was fantastico. Those plaster ceilings ! Thank you. Very much enjoyed having a nosey through this place. ALWAYS interesting to see how (some very posh) people used to live. This is proper history.
Wow the ceilings, the detail of the leaves and flowers beautifully made...thank you for sharing this video. Are you from Scotland? Greetings from Italy.
This was very enjoyable. I hope it will be brought back to it's original beauty. It's so worth it. That green kitchen and tile was lovely. The stained glass...I can only imagine how it must have looked. The ceilings are magnificent. Can you even imagine how much work and artistic talent went into these homes! And those ceilings are still in relatively good condition after all this time. Thanks so much for the tour and I love your accent too.
Thanks guys.... Nice explore, an interesting look back in time.... One more reminder that we're just passion through, hopefully we can accomplish something worth while in the process. Take care and God bless.
Another great explore. Brilliant to see that building is to be saved for future generations. Hope they are able to save the leather panels. Don't see them every day.
Wow. That was absolutely amazing. I LOVE the medallions, leather wainscoting, that green kitchen appliance and the spiral staircase! The staircase is absolutely fascinating! Some of the furniture is just breathtaking. I'm so glad that the palace is being saved. Thank-you for such a lovely tour. I subscribed. This is the first time I've ever seen any of your videos, and I'm sold. (BTW, I'm also a Scot). :)
"Another Scot" :) welcome to the channel, this house is amazing and if your able you can go and visit it yourself, you can check dates on this link :) thanks so much for watching and I`m really glad you enjoyed it www.bannockburnhouse.scot/
You have the loveliest accent. Would you ever consider doing a video of you sitting by a wood fire reading a book out loud? Your tour videos are great BTW. I love when you do close ups of the details.
With places like that man I don't know why you want to come here! Huge, beautiful, so much to see,,,,,what's not to like? Great Explore and good on the owners for letting make this vid.
Yeah man, got alot of help on this one, you guys have got there what we don't have, that's the appeal for me m8 but yeah I do love this all this here also, cant get enough truly
pajerico, first time i ever watched you & loved it! please keep doing your urbex nothing this old in the states-& might have seen where bonnie prince charles sent his waste down the drain!-just the thing a crazy american like me would crack-up about for half an hour! and you are sooo handsome too & i'm subscribing-LOVE THIS!!
I would place a chair front and center just to gaze upon the stove during an hour of the tour. Bits and pieces of history are to be preserved for future generations to enjoy and understand. Scotland will always be close to my heart as my husband is Scottish and very proud of his heritage. If I am not mistaken, his name is pronounced (ha nes) in Scottish and his family moved to America in the 1500's ... reasons unknown.
Thanks for all your lovely and informative comments, your husband's name is a very popular name to this day in Scotland and has a very early historic origin here :)
Thank you for taking the time to respond so thoughtful. I wish I knew more of my husband's history perhaps we can locate relatives when we visit Scotland in retirement.
Hey there Pajerico how is it going for 2018 so far. I like these scaled down versions of your series videos. gives your audience a sneak peek into what they could watch and hopefully entices them to do so. This video reminds me of a lot of the things we had when we lived in England. The cheese/butter dish in the kitchen, the wardrobes, the marble topped side boards( that is what I call them). I love all that old stuff.
Explore wise its so far been a blast, got some cool location to publish but as you have noticed Im rounding off last years work and slimming some series down for mostly new subscribers to the channel who may not have had the chance to look back some of them, there is loads of great items in this house to be seen not to mention the history, really glad your enjoying them and I`m almost done then on to the new stuff :D, thanks for watching
So, yeah. US has NOTHING old. Well, maybe the Grand Canyon. But no cool places like this to explore and restore. Hopefully Scotland will make good the plan to restore this once-grand mansion and either replace the prince or make it open to the public as a historic landmark. Nice video. Thanks for posting.
The trust that has the house now, I`m sure will do the place justice restoring it as they are very dedicated to their efforts, I`m glad you enjoyed the visit and thank you for watching
The US had a bunch of old places from the 1700s and some from 1600s, but mainly along east coast where original colonies are. You can find stuff like that especially in places like Philadelphia and PA as a whole, Virginia, Connecticut and New Jersey. Out west you can find 1,000 year old Native American stone Pueblo houses. There are also many Spanish missionary churches from the 1500s left over on the islands like Puerto Rico and on old Spanish territories we now own.
The most beautiful mansion EVER !!!! I looked at thousands of abandon castles and mansions and this is even more beautiful than the "castle of light" in France.
Miss Primrose Its stunning isnt it, my guess is that boxed wood for body and plaster mold on outside but it really fine work, thanks for watching btw ☺
amazing footage, please move the camera a bit more slowly so things don't blur out, also wondering why you didn't open the old suitcases, the book on the chair in the basement and that old chest in the bedroom with the beautiful bed??
Thank you, I need a camera with faster autofocus lol but I don't really like to rake through things to much, mostly just looking around, the chest in the room with the bed had some coal dross in was all
Check out the latest Mansion Explore here ua-cam.com/video/ebClafiAp8g/v-deo.html
I'm so happy they are restoring this place. Hope you will be able to show us progress on the place. The ceiling detail was incredible! Thank you for sharing. Great video.
Thanks so much for watching and so happy you enjoyed it, I would love to go back in the future to see how it all comes along :)
@@DiscoverWithPajerico Please do!
The plasterwork on those ceilings was truly incredible.....thanks for sharing this amazing building.
The chest 8:44 and 8:45 is original to the time period of the 17th Century as well as a great deal of the furnishings throughout the mansion. What a great treasure and a time capsule to be preserved for generations and generations. Many would spend a small fortune just to spend one night in this glorious home.
Thank you sooo much for this!!! It was absolutely beautiful!!!! Loved every minute of it. First video I've seen of yours. Now I'm going hunting for more. This is the best abandoned videos, by far, I've ever seen and I'm so grateful you shared it!
Thankyou Pajerico, this is a great video of a place that time seems to have stood still in. I love the range type cooker in the old Kitchen, as it reminds me of my home in the West Highlands in the 1950's. I am so grateful that youngsters like yourselves, take the time to video all these places for old people like myself, who through illness cannot go and see them anymore. It is also great to have the history of them as well. ...old Tich.
That old stove and leather wall is awesome!! Everything in this building is a story book into the past. So many things to look at, that bed , wow!!.......
Pamela Gideon The place really was like you say a story into the past, Glad you enjoyed it thx
Good for the people and Trust of Bannockburn! Although not as old as yours, wish more people here would step in to save old buildings!
Have never seen leather paneling! Exquisite!!! Those ceilings- the craftsmanship- awe inspiring.
Thank you so much for taking us with you! Be careful and stay safe.
That stove. My God. And the kettle! I would give anything you check out a place like this- just to touch that stove and feel the energy in that place. What a gift of an experience for you. ❤️
It was a real honour for me to see this place and I`m really glad I could share the experience, thanks for watching :)
Pajerico Hope
Pajerico and
Thank you for acknowledgement on Avondale. I recently found out that the community came together for Bannockburn . Can't get any better than that to have the community work to save a building. It's one place on my list as a part explorations I would hope to do someday in Scotland. Great video.
Lynn It is really great, you would not be disappointed, thank you
I look at historical ruins on UA-cam everyday and how you showed this one is one of the best I have seen. It was easy to follow your filming and enjoyable to watch. You didn't focus on the junk like so many do.
Thank you very much :)
Just discovered your channel. Love this!!
I'm amazed, in a good way, that no one seems to have vandalized the place.
I love the respect you show.
Thank you!!
Welcome to the channel and thank you very much :) it's a rare thing these days to find a location untouched by the vandals, it really is a stunning house this one
Love the fact you don't damage or take anything. You are a gentleman sir and your team.
Amazing collectables love antiques they are priceless 😃
First I gotta say I LOVE the accents!
Second, this is one of the best abandoned videos. You know what things are and know when something is truly old. So many of the explorers don't know what they're looking at and call something an antique when it's only 20 years old.
As someone who has a good understanding of the age of things and fads, it's refreshing to watch a video and not thinking the people should have paid more attention in school.
I've only recently learned more about Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites. I would love to visit there sometime and see a Scottish cow in person.
Thank you for knowing all that and providing this very interesting look into your past. I'm happy this place had so many artifacts from long ago rather than items from the last 50 years.
Thanks so much for your kind words, it's very pleasing to know that you appreciate what I`m showing for what it is :)
The beautiful aga stove in the kitchen is my favorite thing.The wall safe is cool too!
You give us a look into peoples lives that we would normally not see.Thanks for that!
Your very welcome my friend
I watched again because of the killer stove or range,and the safe is titts as well!lol!thanks again
bong donkey Thanks mate
WTF??? lol!!! What are you on about lady????lol!!! Take care!
5 star video. That beautiful stove was the nicest one I've ever seen. Those ceilings are so intricate someone should save them. I really enjoyed this and I subbed. Thank You.
Thanks very much and welcome to the channel
Awesome! Thank you for sharing your video. So much history in the British Isles. This year our favorite restaurant, which was only about 6 years old, was torn down to make room for a different restaurant! Sometimes I feel like we Americans are living in a disposable, renovated Walmart store.
Its a shame to lose the places we enjoy, my favorite cafe was sold by the owners after generations of the same family running it, the new owners said they would not change a thing then after the sale they ripped it inside out which destroyed it and their investment, its now on it 4th or 5th owners and will never recover it seems, thanks for watching :)
That stove is a beautiful piece of art and well persevere, lots of antiques, great find
Linda Diaz Im glad u liked seeing it, its really awesome, thanks for watching 😀
UrbEX - Thank-You for this video. VERY INTERESTING!!!! LOVED the 'ORNATE CEILING'!!!!
Liberty GiveMe Your welcome, glad you liked it ☺
Loved this tour....I can see a person could spend many hours in this place. The work on the ceilings was fantastic and I loved that green stove. Awesome sauce!
USA, enjoying your country and the fine history. Amazing ThankU
John H Awesome my friend, thank you
The fragile leather paneling 7:57 is just in need of some tlc with loads of linseed oil to bring back the moisture. Old wood and leather needs to breathe and it is critical it be done as soon as possible. Also, mold control with concrobium to eliminate the mold on the walnut surfaces of the furniture. Again, once dry, loads of linseed oil to bring the luster of the wood back to its original state.
Amazing video. I liked it so much, I had to watch it twice. Thank you so much for sharing this with the world. Look forward to more of your interesting and beautiful places to tour. Safe travels to you.
So happy it's been saved! Amazing video, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching :)
Love this old stuff. Glad you brought someone with you.
Now THAT was a dwelling meant to last! All the detailed work, amazing.tour through history!
It sure was my friend, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching
This is my first time of watching your video and i enjoyed every minute of it thank you.
Welcome to the channel and thank you very much :)
My first time watching your videos and I have to say this place was absolutely amazing!! That green stove was amazing and that ceiling was absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! Great find! I will be watching more
That's awesome, really happy you enjoyed it :) thank you
That was fantastico. Those plaster ceilings ! Thank you. Very much enjoyed having a nosey through this place. ALWAYS interesting to see how (some very posh) people used to live. This is proper history.
JOHNNIE: LORD OF THE MungoidHen PEOPLE Thanks very much, really glad you enjoyed it my friend
Such decay. Looks like its been this way for a while. Great share, as always!
Rob Adventures 40 years I believe m8, thanks for checking it out
Excellent place, the craftsmanship in those ceilings was amazing. Like from me. 👍
Thanks alot m8, its an awesome house, glad you liked it m8
All I can say is wow! Thank you for showing it I hope someone saves the old furniture.
Wow the ceilings, the detail of the leaves and flowers beautifully made...thank you for sharing this video. Are you from Scotland? Greetings from Italy.
Yes and greetings from Scotland :) I`m glad you enjoyed the visit, the house is awesome
UrbEX Pajerico Yes I enjoyed it and I will keep watching more of your videos I like your language although a little bit hard to understand it. ☺
Nicoletta Ciccone Thank you 😉
UrbEX Pajerico You are welcome.
I just found your channel. What an amazing find. Thanks from Arizona.
sherrie jordan glad you enjoyed it, thank you 😃
This was very enjoyable. I hope it will be brought back to it's original beauty. It's so worth it. That green kitchen and tile was lovely. The stained glass...I can only imagine how it must have looked. The ceilings are magnificent. Can you even imagine how much work and artistic talent went into these homes! And those ceilings are still in relatively good condition after all this time. Thanks so much for the tour and I love your accent too.
Thank you, Im glad you enjoyed seeing it
Thanks guys.... Nice explore, an interesting look back in time.... One more reminder that we're just passion through, hopefully we can accomplish something worth while in the process. Take care and God bless.
I sure hope so as well, glad you enjoyed seeing it and the same to yourself :)
Gorgeous Mansion....That Bell system for the Servants was Awesome....Thanks for giving us a tour....
Heather McKay Your welcome
All I cao say is WOW wow wow. Absolutely drop dead gorgeous.
That old trey ceiling is absolutely amazing.
Oh yeah, it really is
Another great explore. Brilliant to see that building is to be saved for future generations. Hope they are able to save the leather panels. Don't see them every day.
Alistair McIntyre Those were a first for me man, totally loved them and i hope so m8
Thank you for the opportunity to see your world!
Your very welcome, thanks for watching
Hi Thanks very much for making the effort to video this amazing house for all to enjoy. its well worth watching
Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoyed the look at it :)
I absolutely LOVED this, Thank you for sharing your explore!!!! (I wish I could see it in person) TaraLynn ;) Calgary Alberta Canada
Thanks very much, that makes me happy :)
Love the wallpaper with roses, such faded beauty.
The second bed is beautiful! I am fascinated by the leather paneling! I have never heard if that! Could be really beautiful or...
This is absolutely awesome! Such an amazing thing to have the privilege to do - jealous!
Nothing sexier than a man who knows, appreciates, and can date his kitchen gear on demand.
;) lol
As always,really enjoyed this video. Such a beautiful house. Thanks for the tour.
Evelyn Gallacher Your welcome and thank very much 😀
Wow. That was absolutely amazing. I LOVE the medallions, leather wainscoting, that green kitchen appliance and the spiral staircase! The staircase is absolutely fascinating! Some of the furniture is just breathtaking. I'm so glad that the palace is being saved. Thank-you for such a lovely tour. I subscribed. This is the first time I've ever seen any of your videos, and I'm sold. (BTW, I'm also a Scot). :)
"Another Scot" :) welcome to the channel, this house is amazing and if your able you can go and visit it yourself, you can check dates on this link :) thanks so much for watching and I`m really glad you enjoyed it www.bannockburnhouse.scot/
Thank-you, I would Loooove to, but I live in the USA, and have no funds for an extravagant vacation. lol
Deirdre Pasko ah i see, well im hoping to do a return visit this year and film there again so i will try get as much in as i can 😉
I always love seeing old thing from back in the day. I'd only travel to explore places like this .
Thanks for posting! We don't have anything that old in USA so it amazes me
Your welcome :)
this place was very interesting. the cealings was just beautiful, the bed also. this was a great find.
Thank you, Im glad you enjoyed seeing it and thanks for watching :)
That place is absolutely amazing!!!
This house deserves a complete restoration along with all its furniture to the glory it once had!
An antique collector's paradise .I would love to go in that place & have a look around just by myself.
It was a rare treat to explore :)
Maybe you should make a cooking on abandoned hobbs video lol. Fantastic location, awesome vid.
lol what a great idea lol, thank you I`m glad you enjoyed seeing it :)
Beautiful old home!! Are you guys going back to see how the restoration is going?
Fingers crossed :) glad you enjoyed seeing it
TRULY A GOOD WATCH 👌 ( XEPT THE SCREECH 👂 ) IT'S GONNA LOOK BONNY BY THE TIME IT'S FINISHED ... THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD , CHEER'S MATE 🍻 ...
lol, the place will look great with time I'm sure, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching
You have the loveliest accent. Would you ever consider doing a video of you sitting by a wood fire reading a book out loud? Your tour videos are great BTW. I love when you do close ups of the details.
What flashlight is that , bright as all hell ! Love it !
"Oooo a state of the art kitchen...love it!
That ceiling is beautiful!
Its truly awesome
With places like that man I don't know why you want to come here! Huge, beautiful, so much to see,,,,,what's not to like? Great Explore and good on the owners for letting make this vid.
Yeah man, got alot of help on this one, you guys have got there what we don't have, that's the appeal for me m8 but yeah I do love this all this here also, cant get enough truly
UrbEX Pajerico Agree man,,,,,,,they are like Pokemon,,,,,,wanna see them all!
lmao
Just wow mate. That bed was awesome but I would have a long stick so I could ring the servent bell without getting out of bed lol
Lmao, I would hire a servant to ring for the servant lol
hahahahaha
its much beautiful the old telefon, y love old and antiquit house!
All the way from Virginia beach Virginia thanks for sharing!
wow your welcome:)
WOW WOW WOW TOP 10 FOR SURE LOVED ALL OF IT WISH YOU WOULD HAVE LOOKED INSIDE THE TRUNKS
It was pretty tempting I can say, Glad you liked it and thanks for your feedback my friend
This house is in great shape for being built in the 1600's!
pajerico, first time i ever watched you & loved it! please keep doing your urbex nothing this old in the states-& might have seen where bonnie prince charles sent his waste down the drain!-just the thing a crazy american like me would crack-up about for half an hour! and you are sooo handsome too & i'm subscribing-LOVE THIS!!
LOL good auld charlie, thanks very much and welcome to the channel, I hope you find more to enjoy :)
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing video. I had not viewed an 1775 house.
Thanks very much, I`m glad you enjoyed it
I would place a chair front and center just to gaze upon the stove during an hour of the tour. Bits and pieces of history are to be preserved for future generations to enjoy and understand. Scotland will always be close to my heart as my husband is Scottish and very proud of his heritage. If I am not mistaken, his name is pronounced (ha nes) in Scottish and his family moved to America in the 1500's ... reasons unknown.
Thanks for all your lovely and informative comments, your husband's name is a very popular name to this day in Scotland and has a very early historic origin here :)
Thank you for taking the time to respond so thoughtful. I wish I knew more of my husband's history perhaps we can locate relatives when we visit Scotland in retirement.
Hey there Pajerico how is it going for 2018 so far. I like these scaled down versions of your series videos. gives your audience a sneak peek into what they could watch and hopefully entices them to do so. This video reminds me of a lot of the things we had when we lived in England. The cheese/butter dish in the kitchen, the wardrobes, the marble topped side boards( that is what I call them). I love all that old stuff.
Explore wise its so far been a blast, got some cool location to publish but as you have noticed Im rounding off last years work and slimming some series down for mostly new subscribers to the channel who may not have had the chance to look back some of them, there is loads of great items in this house to be seen not to mention the history, really glad your enjoying them and I`m almost done then on to the new stuff :D, thanks for watching
I’m amazed the beautiful ceilings are still in tact. The main house doesn’t look too bad. How long has it been abandoned?
Near 40 years
Remember that they probably had slaves back when it was made and its dungeon would have been no joke back then.... fantastic find!!!!!!!
Hell yeah, I can imagine how things must have been back then, awful
This place is amazing. I hope someone can refurbish it. And keep they furnishings that are there. It would be a shame to loose the plaster work .
Its being restored now :)
to Urbex thank you for your videos.. very educational, from USA
Its great to know your enjoying them, thank you ;)
Great video guys, thoroughly enjoyed it!
Charmaine Nawratil We are glad you did, thanks for watching 😀
Where do you begin... that leather wall, those ceilings, that stove!!! Amazing!
The ceiling OMG!.Really awesome.Thanks.
Priscilla Govender Your very welcome ☺
So, yeah. US has NOTHING old. Well, maybe the Grand Canyon. But no cool places like this to explore and restore. Hopefully Scotland will make good the plan to restore this once-grand mansion and either replace the prince or make it open to the public as a historic landmark. Nice video. Thanks for posting.
The trust that has the house now, I`m sure will do the place justice restoring it as they are very dedicated to their efforts, I`m glad you enjoyed the visit and thank you for watching
The US had a bunch of old places from the 1700s and some from 1600s, but mainly along east coast where original colonies are. You can find stuff like that especially in places like Philadelphia and PA as a whole, Virginia, Connecticut and New Jersey. Out west you can find 1,000 year old Native American stone Pueblo houses. There are also many Spanish missionary churches from the 1500s left over on the islands like Puerto Rico and on old Spanish territories we now own.
If you guys can get in and look around, what keeps those with bad intentions from trashing the place? Just wondering.
Yeah we've seen the Franciscan missions in San Antonio. That was pretty awesome. I should just stop complaining and enjoy my country as well.
It's in the hood as well. Extremely old places just no one pays attention because well.... it's the hood lmbo
The stove is absolutely beautiful! You're not so bad either. ;)
He was related to my mum Bonney Prince Charlie by name on our family history x
Stove was epic and id love to see on that safe. Great vid
James Ward glad you enjoyed it thank you 😀
Incredible place, great job on the video!
Thank you for watching :)
I think that was a Priest hole where they hid them during the inquisition. That part of the house could be older than the rest.
Wow..what an interesting explore; really enjoyed this vid. But....that bed at 7:09...looks like a body could be under those covers.....creepy house!
I know they do ghost nights here :(
So hard to even begin to imagine life back then. Everything was a struggle. We are so spoiled and ungrateful these days.
I was singing when I saw that stove!!!👏👏👏👏👏
The most beautiful mansion EVER !!!! I looked at thousands of abandon castles and mansions and this is even more beautiful than the "castle of light" in France.
thank you for the great video , so beautiful
Oh do hope it’s saved and returned to its original beauty.
Man, that stove was amazing!
It`s really cool man, thanks
Really beautiful house! And so sturdy! They don't build anything like that here now! Everything is just thrown up!
Cant say that better myself, I ain't a fan of most new builds for sure, thank very much
OMG! Such intricate detail throughout the ceilings & walls. Is this handmade woodwork or is it plasterwork from a mold? wow...
Miss Primrose Its stunning isnt it, my guess is that boxed wood for body and plaster mold on outside but it really fine work, thanks for watching btw ☺
Wow, fantastic! Hell yea!
fantastic I loved this thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you
amazing footage, please move the camera a bit more slowly so things don't blur out, also wondering why you didn't open the old suitcases, the book on the chair in the basement and that old chest in the bedroom with the beautiful bed??
Thank you, I need a camera with faster autofocus lol but I don't really like to rake through things to much, mostly just looking around, the chest in the room with the bed had some coal dross in was all
That farm table and antiques