Wow. You are so fortunate to have the opportunity to live in such a wonderful old home on a beautiful piece of land. Enjoy, enjoy and enjoy your new home.
The real steep stairs were servant stairs. The main rooms to the side as you come to the front door were parlors I think. Might be a sistern somewhere. Such a well made solid house.
Oh my gosh! Thank you for giving a tour of your beautiful Victorian home. I am a huge fan of older homes and the craftsmanship put into them. I love the wood but was a little disappointed that someone painted over the design on the wood framing. The wood flooring was sooo pretty! I also love brick. It’s truly an amazing home with beautiful scenery too.
Thank you for the tour of your beautiful homes! I love to see what the homes were made like. I appreciate you sharing your home. There were so many rooms and great property too.
I loved seeing your house. I’m a tremendous lover of Victorian architecture. Really anything made before the 50’s. Clothing, too! Thank you for the tour and btw: I like that wallpaper, too. 😉
That small room upstairs by the stairs to the attic is called a trunk room. Travel back then was a big deal. Clothing was packed in trunks and put on trains. They needed a space to store the trunks. Beautiful home.
You are living my dream! Your house is so perfect. I love everything except the bats😂. Glad you got them under control. You really know how to make a great video. I was glued to it the whole time.
What a gorgeous home in an ideal location! It’s been so well loved too! I really love all the wallpaper, very nostalgic and pretty colours. Have you ever had any paranormal experiences there? Thanks for sharing your home, really fun! I used to homeschool too, your house is perfect! Love the basement area to make projects and sewing area! ❤
Beautiful… I just adore old houses.. the more haunted the better hahahah.. old homes were made stronger and better than those stupid new builds… yep… you know good when you see it… lucky you ma’am and well done !! Cheers & Ciao ;)’
I really enjoyed seeing your home. I don't normally like wallpaper, but I thought it was very attractive in your home. The house I grew up in had the rooms connecting like yours. I didn't really like ours either. We used the dining room as a 2nd bedroom because we had a large eat-in kitchen.
What a cool house you have! My wife and I have been working on ours and documenting some of the progress with the occasional upload for the last three years, an 1888 Gothic/eclectic Victorian that by comparison is much smaller and simpler, with far less original detail intact than yours. The work really never ends, but the charm of all the details and having a chance to live in a piece of unique history and see it stay relevant/come back from being neglected is well worth it. Each level of your house got more and more interesting. I like the connected rooms on the second floor, with the servant staircase access. The attic and tower rooms are a big draw for me, as well as the basement. Something about the potential of all of that spare square footage just makes it feel like you can do anything from home. If I ever "finish" my house, if one like this comes available I might be tempted to move across the country... Thanks for the tour!
Thank you so much for watching the full house tour! I hope you are enjoying living in your Victorian home. We've got to do all we can to keep these works of history around for many years to come!
My home was built the same year, but unfortunately not kept up throughout the years. 1969, It was brought back to an idea of the original. They did well. Yes, your small steep stairs were for the help. The smell room on the second floor was for the help who would have lived there. In 1869, middle class people did not own homes like this. Thank you, it’s beautiful.
Oh that's great that you get to experience living in one of these old homes too! I hope there are still some original details/features in the house! It's so sad when people take then out to modernize.. Thank you for watching!
Wow. You are so fortunate to have the opportunity to live in such a wonderful old home on a beautiful piece of land. Enjoy, enjoy and enjoy your new home.
Thank you so much!
I cannot believe someone painted that beautiful trim white
The real steep stairs were servant stairs. The main rooms to the side as you come to the front door were parlors I think. Might be a sistern somewhere. Such a well made solid house.
Thanks for the tour, I love seeing the old homes. Such a cool house and so big, I wouldn’t know what to do with so many rooms.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful home. Room for everything!
Thank you!
The floral wallpaper is beautiful!
Oh my gosh! Thank you for giving a tour of your beautiful Victorian home. I am a huge fan of older homes and the craftsmanship put into them. I love the wood but was a little disappointed that someone painted over the design on the wood framing. The wood flooring was sooo pretty! I also love brick. It’s truly an amazing home with beautiful scenery too.
Thank you so much! And thanks for watching! I just love old homes too
Great video. I love your home you showed it well! Love Old homes built so much better, craftsmanship really shows. Thank you for the tour!
Thank you! Appreciate you taking the time to watch! 😊
Thank you for the tour of your beautiful homes! I love to see what the homes were made like. I appreciate you sharing your home. There were so many rooms and great property too.
Gorgeous home!
Thank you! 😊
I loved seeing your house. I’m a tremendous lover of Victorian architecture. Really anything made before the 50’s. Clothing, too! Thank you for the tour and btw: I like that wallpaper, too. 😉
This is a beautiful old house, alot of rooms just breath taking.
Thank you for watching!
That small room upstairs by the stairs to the attic is called a trunk room. Travel back then was a big deal. Clothing was packed in trunks and put on trains. They needed a space to store the trunks. Beautiful home.
I had no idea, but that mashes sense! Thanks for the info!
I had no idea, but that makes sense. Thanks for the info!
You are living my dream! Your house is so perfect. I love everything except the bats😂. Glad you got them under control. You really know how to make a great video. I was glued to it the whole time.
Thank you so much for the nice comment! Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching 💗
i believe that little room upstairs in the back is the trunk room where they stored steamer trunks when not in use for traveling. Very cool!
Beautiful
Thank you!
What an awesome house!
Thank you!
What a gorgeous home in an ideal location! It’s been so well loved too! I really love all the wallpaper, very nostalgic and pretty colours. Have you ever had any paranormal experiences there? Thanks for sharing your home, really fun! I used to homeschool too, your house is perfect! Love the basement area to make projects and sewing area! ❤
Thank you for watching! No paranormal experiences. I was just creeped out but all the creeky pipe sounds when we first moved it. 😄
This is awesome thanks for sharing!
Beautiful… I just adore old houses.. the more haunted the better hahahah.. old homes were made stronger and better than those stupid new builds… yep… you know good when you see it… lucky you ma’am and well done !!
Cheers & Ciao ;)’
Thank you so much! Yeah they don't build them like they used to, that's for sure!
@@thestrangeonesonyoutube Thanks for your reply… it was very much appreciated ;)’
Omggg I can't believe they painted all the trim
0:21 I don't think it's creepy nor spooky. I think it's beautiful.
I really enjoyed seeing your home. I don't normally like wallpaper, but I thought it was very attractive in your home. The house I grew up in had the rooms connecting like yours. I didn't really like ours either. We used the dining room as a 2nd bedroom because we had a large eat-in kitchen.
The unpainted trim upstairs is gorgeous!
Thank you!
What a cool house you have! My wife and I have been working on ours and documenting some of the progress with the occasional upload for the last three years, an 1888 Gothic/eclectic Victorian that by comparison is much smaller and simpler, with far less original detail intact than yours. The work really never ends, but the charm of all the details and having a chance to live in a piece of unique history and see it stay relevant/come back from being neglected is well worth it.
Each level of your house got more and more interesting. I like the connected rooms on the second floor, with the servant staircase access. The attic and tower rooms are a big draw for me, as well as the basement. Something about the potential of all of that spare square footage just makes it feel like you can do anything from home. If I ever "finish" my house, if one like this comes available I might be tempted to move across the country...
Thanks for the tour!
Thank you so much for watching the full house tour! I hope you are enjoying living in your Victorian home. We've got to do all we can to keep these works of history around for many years to come!
Excellent
I have the exact same mirror as the one you have in the parlor room over the sofa ❤
Really? Is your frame plastic? Because mine is, but I still think it looks nice 😊
@@thestrangeonesonyoutube yes it's plastic too . I love it so much .
@@sherylbehrman3146yes, then it must be the same! How neat!
My home was built the same year, but unfortunately not kept up throughout the years. 1969, It was brought back to an idea of the original. They did well. Yes, your small steep stairs were for the help. The smell room on the second floor was for the help who would have lived there. In 1869, middle class people did not own homes like this. Thank you, it’s beautiful.
Oh that's great that you get to experience living in one of these old homes too! I hope there are still some original details/features in the house! It's so sad when people take then out to modernize.. Thank you for watching!
You live in an amazing home!
Thank you!
Cool old house 😊
Thank you!
Beautiful home 👍
I saw this home in my dream
I love your home! It’s beautiful. Did it come with a dumb waiter pulley system?
No dumb waiter in this house. That would be cool though!
Thank you!
The plaid - is that carpet or linoleum?
It's carpet! Don't ask me why.. lol 😄
Do you still heat with coal? Or do you use a boiler ?
You answered my question ! 😊
Cost to build?
I have no idea how much it cost to build the house. It was built in 1889.
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Why do you have a sceleton in the house?
We love to decorate for Halloween, and it's just easier to keep him built than take it apart ecru year. Plus the kids that come over like him 😄
Beautiful house, but it's not gothic style, it's more italianate.
Thank you!
Very liminal
Love the house BUT - they should have never painted the wood trim or the doors..Should have kept it as is...
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