Hey Linda! :-) thanks for watching, and it felt like the right thing to do so i`m glad you felt that too! :-) I wanted to really show off this old cottage and give her some fresh eyes of appreciation! :-)
Hey Beverly I really wanted to try do this old cottage credit so i`m glad you really enjoyed the content, The personal belongings just make it so much more engaging. Someone loved this place right up til their final days it seems. :-)
Thank you! the filming was beautiful, especially the last part: so artistic and poetic, nostagic, almost tender. A respectful and touching tribute to this old cottage and its past inhabitants. I wish we had also seen close ups of the patterns on the plates left on the window sill, and the stamp at their back if there was one. Also the pots or jug on the ground of the main room... I wish you had shown us (and of course put them back at they were so as not to disturb anything). I really like looking at old dishes and cups or glasses, and sometimes they have a story to tell. I wonder what's happened to this cottage now after three years. It looked both strong, with the stones, tall walls and wooden doors, but also fragile with all the cracks in the walls and floors. Take good care and stay safe!
I really love your style of filming and editing. You take your time and show not only every detail, but have a great talent for showing the overall feel of the setting surrounding it. It was easy to imagine this being quite a charming little place before it fell into disrepair. You have a good eye, and I hope your channel grows, you deserve it!
Hey Tanya S thanks for watching! :-) I`m glad your enjoying the videos and how I film them because I do try and give these old places some fresh appreciation from you guys watching! I will be back online later after work so I will be able to answer more comments then! Cheers from Australia! :-)
You said, "Let me know what you saw, that I didn't see" Well, I would think that you probably missed the beautiful reality presented by the barely visible cars running on the road shown in this wonderful exploration a true testimony that the show must go on! Wonderful life goes on! Thank you for such a wonderful tour.
I love the old houses from the 1800s. How they lived without electricity, air-conditioning and instant hot water... something we now take for granted is beyond me. Imagine having to walk all that way to the outhouse in the middle of the night in the freezing cold!! Thanks for a fantastic explore.
It's like the old tree reached out to touch it's old friend, the house before it died to try to say "goodbye". You could say this was kind of a sad video , but think of all the happiness that went on there as well with all the lives that spent time in and around that house. I wonder how many children may have been born there & of how many may have passed on. Very nicely filmed. Putting the key in the door was a nice touch. Looks like there was some kind of book right side of the fireplace in the front room. Another great find. Thanks for taking us a long. 💖
Hey Ruth thanks for your support! :-) Yes the old trees next to her are as much a part of her as the old occupants were. I think this home was very much loved by the person or people right up to the very end. I think they spent the final days here probably. I had a sad but also very happy feeling when I left this place. Happy because the people loved it, sad because the people had to leave it :-)
It's a sad little house. Just thinking of a little old lady dying all alone brings me to tears. Such a hard life. Thank you for sharing, I can't even imagine how lonely she must have been. 😥💜
Came over from Facebook Abandoned Australia Derelict Houses and More. Awesome video and what an amazing stone cottage. That would make the perfect retreat. It is a pity it has been abandoned and no one has bothered to restore it. I wonder who owns the land that it is sitting on? Thank you for sharing. New friend. Smashed the bell 🛎
Wonderful video. Love to imagine the story of an elderly widowed woman living out her last days here in her grief. Perhaps thats a pencil sketch of a lost child illuminated by the lamp. Lovely peaceful location. Well done . I came upon this video while searching.
Hey Missouri Red thanks for watching and yes I was wondering the exact same scenario.....The clothes on the door seemed to be an elderly ladies. The magazines also....The picture indeed is a sketched drawing and the fact they have put a light under it to keep it illuminated suggests a lot of love for it. :-) I got both a sad and happy feeling from being at this place and I`m sure"Leslie" Is at peace. :-)
Hi L Smith thanks for watching! :-) SO glad you have felt this way because that is how I really did want to convey this old cottage. It felt very peaceful even with the personal belonging that were still there. It felt like a really well loved place by all that lived there. :-)
Hi UI... It's very obvious that you have a lot of respect for the individuals that once called these abandoned structures, "home". Your filming has a softness to it, as does your background music. Thanks for all the very special videos you post on UA-cam. I sure enjoy them.. Chuck
Hey Chuck thanks so much for those words of support! :-) I do really enjoy trying to make these old places appreciated again through the videos for you guys so I am really glad you are enjoying them! Thanks for watching :-)
There are a number of people who document these abandoned homes on you tube…. I want you to know you’re my fav.. I just love your style of exploring. The card to Leslie…. Looking at how long that house appears to have been void of human habitation… I wonder that the card hadn’t yellowed with age.
Hi Charlene :-) Thanks for the nice support and I am glad you enjoy my explores. I think the card must have been under other things for many years and maybe only over the last few was uncovered by the breeze or something. 🙂
What a beautiful setting, home, music and tour. I imagine Leslie looking out the window at the lovely old trees and landscape. What a hard life she must have had. Thank you for bringing her back, if only for a brief moment.
Hey Joni thanks for stopping bye and watching! :-) So glad you felt that way about this place as well. I really enjoyed being there and filming it. So peaceful and old history. :-)
absolutely breathtaking. This is a beautiful kind of romantic place. I could just sit there below the tree taking in picturesque view all day. Very haunting and inspiring.
Hi Teri, this one is still one of my favorite places too! I wish I could have had some actual history on it. It may be one worth following up with the locals. Thanks for watching, really glad you enjoyed :-)
I love the photograph on the wall. Again you have captured the essence of a home, the spirit. I hope the families that had lived there were very happy and had a fulfilling life.😃💗 Great job!!
Seeing the string run from the light to the bed really brought back memories of the houses from my childhood. The string was tied to the head of the bed.All our beds were iron frame bedsteads. If walls could talk, the stories there would be many.Great find.
Wow! Mary thanks for confirming this, I figured thats what it must have been for and it is a great idea indeed :-) Oh I wish the walls could convey everything they have witnessed over the years to unravel the mysteries! :-)
Wow! This one was really special! Great job filming! Love the music with the pic at the end. It adds to My emotions of the house Take care and keep up the good work! K Bell Tacoma Washington USA
Hey Kathy I finally got a chance to get to the comments section, been a busy week at work. Yes this is still one of my favorite place i have been to Kathy, and I did try to create an emotional link to what this place represents and that it should been seen by a lot more people before lost forever. Even in the condition it is in it still gives so many visions of what would have been a very simple but enjoyable time of living right up til the early 80`s it seems. Glad you connected with it too Kathy and thanks for watching :-) Cheers from Adelaide Australia
What an absolutely beautiful video. You showed reverence and respect every step of the way. Clearly a much loved in and lived in home for a very long time. There just has to be a long, beautiful history held within those walls. Thanks for a lovely trip thru.
So glad you enjoyed this one Sedora :-) I did try to bring some emotion out of the footage of this old cottage with this video. Cheers for watching :-)
it really makes you wonder about the people that lived there how their life was i love the music you put with the video it made me cry went so well with the video
Hey Valerie I wanted to make this an emotional tribute to this old home and its former occupants so I am glad you felt that. :-) They would have had very simple/happy but also hard life. Amazing to think about. Cheers for watching :-)
Hey Betty I really appreciate you saying that. I felt this old cottage has many stories and memories over the decades and it would have been a shame if it slipped out of existence without anyone admiring it anymore. Cheers for watching Betty :-)
I remember leaving our cottage up in Canada for the final time. We were not coming back, I had so much fun there, summers of my youth. So I packed and old suitcase, the the kind with panels inside and straps. Loaded all my brothers and my treasures in it. Games toys, soldiers, baseball cards, the old radio, my favorite albums from the 60's and hauled into the rafters in the attic. Hoping one day a kid would come by and find it, and treasure it as much as I did. Love the video, this one hit home.
Hey Marlo! thanks for stopping bye! I knew you would enjoy this one actually. Such a peaceful place and nature is claiming back slowly what was one a beloved home! :-) I will catch up on your explores too! :-)
Hey Laura anne thanks so much for watching and those comments! I did want to give an emotional type visual that conveyed what was once a loved and cosy home for someone or a family i`m sure at some point. Hopefully "Leslie" Is well and truely at peace. :-)
The little shed looked like an outside kitchen and the rafters looked blackened. In the old days they used fuel for lighting . The rod on the mantel, my guess to dry items, to hang food, to hang a cover to stop soot from coming into the room when not in use. If I knew the location, I'd check obituaries and do a bit of investigation. I love doing that.
Very interesting house. You make it come alive again by finding bits and pieces of the possessions left behind. A husband and wife growing old together. The one luxury they kept updated...the refrigerator...moving the old ones to the back porch. Very touching! Thank you.
Hi Robert, really glad you enjoyed this one and the little thing you pointed out are the ones I really enjoy too! I think this was very much a loved home for a long time by an elderly couple also. :-)
@urbex indigo ... Thank YOU!!! Love your filming technique!! You take your time exploring, not rushed & a steady hand makes for great viewing (NOT jumpy, quick movements...results in me feeling nauseous😩). Brilliant closure to explore accompanied with lovely music🎼🎶🎶...it's almost as if you're paying homage to the cottage, it's story etc. Cheers👍😎Vanessa
Hey Vanessa thanks for watching and your support! :-) Glad to hear i did a decent job, and indeed I was trying to pay homage to this beauty! It will be completely gone one day and no one will remember it or how it aged over the years.....At least it is on video now! Glad you enjoyed, I hope to find more of these old ones! :-)
Thank you🙌 Urbex Indigo for taking time to respond to my comments! I've been viewing so many of your explores since I posted comment and I have to declare I've come to the conclusion that you have serious balls of steel !!! Shite...the one house on that block of abandoned houses (Anzac highway vicinity) made my stomach tighten the second you stepped inside!! The vibe😨, even as a viewer was so intense!! I would've bolted and NOT looked back😱!!!!!! Thanks again, your filming is 'on point', informative and very easy on the eye-your technique is great!!!!! Keep those explores coming & be safe out there. Wishing you a bloody brill New Year 🎊🎇💫...may 2019 rock!!! Vanessa😎
You really excelled this time paul starting off with the awesome scenery. I would love to live there cottages are my favourite. The clothes get me every single time. I could just picture Leslie living there in my mind's eye and i dont blame her for staying until the end.The way leslie is spelt is usually the male version and female is Lesley.
I am taken with Australia and your talent at your craft. I use to urban explore before it was a thing and I’m so glad it is a thing now. I love exploring abandoned houses. I’m intrigued by your attention to detail and your appreciation for the natural state of every house you explore. You seem to find something beautiful about each place, no matter how simple, and I like that. And I so want to visit Australia.
Hey Laura I really appreciate those comments and I do really find a lot to love about the abandoned homes even if it seems they are not much and nothing much left. They all have their own vibe and a storyline to tell. I`m glad it is translating ok through the footage I capture and this cottage is still one of my favorite explore and videos I have done :-) Cheers for watching :-)
Ps - And i`m glad you too are an explorer ! I was doing this as a kid and teenager without knowing it was a thing too! lol early 40`s now and reconnecting with that exploring feeling! :-)
Just catching up on your earlier videos! I love these early settler cottages. Very quant and also beautiful. What a photographers dream I was also thinking at the end part too. Would make some gorgeous black and white pics here!! The age, textures, natural decay has a beauty to it.
I'm amazed that despite the floors and ceilings being so rotted away, the walls only have minor cracking and are still looking quite straight and solid. It would be a beaut cottage to fix up. The first shed you went into with the old chimney flue hole in the corrugated iron looked like it was the laundry due to the 3 sided concrete structure that most likely held the wood fire heated copper.
Hey Tim thanks for watching and pointing that out! :-) I was trying to figure out parts like that. Also did you notice there was not one tap or any plumbing of any sort to be seen! They had they creek and perhaps a well somewhere for washing and cleaning. :-)
Hey Marcia thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed this one. I did too, enough left to give a picture of how it was a very simple life for someone who most likely lived their last days here. :-)
My heart hurts for the life & times of "Leslie." It was a beautiful piece of land with a view & a cozy little stone home, I do so hope it was a happy existence for Leslie. God bless his/her soul, rest in peace. 🕊💜🕊
I really wish i had more info on this one Marlene :-) Knowing the life of who Leslie was would be amazing. Thanks for watching and glad you connected with this one :-)
Interesting! I do enjoy seeing the abandoned cottages and homes. A moment in time. I often wonder why the properties are abandoned but each has its own unique story. Thanks for filming them!
Hi Laura, thanks for watching, this one is still one of my favorite explores. It had a very intriguing allure and story waiting to be told. Wish I knew more about its history and timeline. Glad you enjoyed this one too! :-)
Hi Leeanne! :-) Thanks for watching, I did get both a sad and peaceful feeling here and after I left. Knowing that it was both a very loved home and also very much forgotten home to those who once live there. I`m sure "Leslie" is at peace too. :-)
imagine what this little cottage would have looked like before it became abandoned so beautiful to see nice one to share Paul love all the videos you do on your channel this was one, I've just come across Paul enjoyed it very much hope you going well Paul keep up your great explorations can't wait to see more.
You have a great eye. Very talented. I appreciate your sense of compassion you give off in all your videos. As others have expressed I hope your channel grows!
Hi Roze, I do appreciate your comments and the support. I like trying to give these old place the respect and exposure they deserve and help show people the hard work and skill of building back in the day :-)
I just adore these old cottages. Just think what them walls have seen over the years. If I had been born over there like I was supposed to be, I'd be living in one of these. Such scenery around and just the sound of birds. This is the second video of yours I've seen and you they are great. Thank you! Oh and that electric wiring isn't much different from my house now! 😂
Hey Julie are you in the U.K. now? :-) These cottages are awesome, such a start reminder of how well and how much heart and soul went into building your dwelling! This would have been a much loved property over the decades and generations. So glad you have stopped bye to watch :-)
I'm watching all your first videos. I haven't had the chance , but I could live in this cottage and imagine sitting in that tree reading a book. These videos are terrific. You'd love Morpeth NSW all old sandstone .
Would love to do that. Make homemade pies and sit them on the window to cool. They would smell so good it would be hard to wait for them to cool to cut a slice and eat it.
I love the natural walkway with the creek under it!!!! All the trees are so awesome. They chose a great location. Great looking ceiling. I can't believe you walked on that floor. The chances and risks you take for us...and we thank you. Yuk, you should wear gloves when you touch that nasty stuff.
This must have been the cutest cottage EVER! It is to bad it has been left to just crumble. Must have been marvelous at its glory days, for the time it existed, anyway. This home was ready for an elderly person to live comfortably in the older days of life. Often they did keep their family members with them when older as they had no other choice. Having family was important.
Hey Carol thanks for watching :-) Yes this home would have been the pride and joy, and much loved home a long time resident I feel. Glad it is still standing and able to still be seen! :-)
Hi, small, but pretty little place and certainly made to last. It's done well surviving this long with no one to love it. Beautiful filming. Great job. Take care
Wow! What an incredible find. Tiny little cottage, appeared to had been 2 rooms originally with an add on to the back? The room in the back that the floor was falling in was that maybe the kitchen at some point since it had a fireplace? Was the wall in front of the cottage just to prevent erosion or part of a porch? Sorry for all the questions, I love old structures, but am unfamiliar with pioneer buildings that you find. I'm in the United States log homes are the primary structures often found beneath the siding of, or part of old farm houses here. Usually 1 or 2 rooms in size. My family (5 generations back) settled in the state that I live in around 1812, however there homes are long gone and even as late as my great grandparents homes there brick and wood structures have been torn down. Thanks for sharing your fantastic explore!
Hey Donelle! :-) Thanks for watching , yes that front concrete block was the front porch support which has now toppled forward. There may have been a wooden part too that has rotted away. I found this by total fluke looking for something else so it turned in to a nice little adventure. Love to get away from the city sometimes and see these really old places. Thanks for sharing that info regarding the early homes in the States, sounds like we here in Australia took the styles from our early European settlers and used stone in preference to wood. Australian soil and especially here in South Australia is renown for reactive clay soils that result in the cracks and separations in the stone walls. :-)
Hi Donnele Gilbert ......... reading your comment to Urbex Indigo's video is so fascinating... to hear you talk of your ancestors early time in America... My ancestors came here to the USA around the same time from England crossed The Great Plains by wagontrain with a guy called Brigham Young my folks were with Brigham Young the founder fathers of Brigham City Utah ... i now live in Beverly Hills CA }}} Donnele where are you located ... i opalize if its a rude and inoffensive question {{ a breach of your privacy }}... but reading your comment brought back fond memory's thankyou ..Ed
Loving your vids, makes it even better that I recognise some of the places you've explored. As an Adelaidian I've often explored our great state along with many abandoned places. I look forward to following your adventures. 🙂
It made my day to see a new video from Urbex Indigo on my phone. The scenery, the cottage, and the best production work ever. I would love to have seen the pitcher sitting in front of the fireplace. The broken glass from the front window was under the crockery. I wonder how that happened. Great find! Thanks
Hey Shirley thanks for watching! Gad you enjoyed. I may go back to this one again for sure, there were some items on the floor worth looking at that i did not as you said :-)
Oh. This one is the closest home I’ve seen you explore that reminds me of where I grew up. Built in 1880, in a small town in NSW. It was built as a barbershop, 4 rooms originally, with one front room larger than the other to accommodate the barber. Tongue in groove for both walls and ceiling. Mum had the back veranda extended to create the kitchen, with a bathroom and small room on one side. The bathroom/laundry connected to the outside loo. We still went outside to go even into the early 1980’s! We had open fire places converted to enclosed wood fires, kept the mantles. No hallway, just walk room to room with low brass door handles. After an earthquake we needed to check the foundations, to discover piles of stones holding the house up. I miss that home. But this one has the same feel to it. (It is still standing but been converted) Looking at these places gives me ideas of how I’d build a house if I could. Thanks for continuing to explore, love the country, but those sandstone ones in Adelaide were magnificent. Shame no one can see their potential other than $$$.
Nice video.That place so old and interesting. Beautiful country side.I haven't seen a Chinese checker board in years, I had one when I was a kid.I wish that kids today could see video's like this, maybe they would appreciate what they have today! Looking forward to your other video's Thank you for this one.👍
Hey Janice I remember my Grand Mother having a Chinese Checker board in the cupboard for me and my sister to play! :-) I really enjoy finding these country ones because I grew up walking around all the paddocks exploring stuff and it`s like a simple childhood again escaping the rat race! :-)
Thank you for exploring and showing this once loved home with the respect that it deserves. It is very humbling in this day and age, when many people live with a want-all and throw away lifestyle. It brought to mind a lady named Hannah Hauxwell, who lived on a small family farm in the Yorkshire Dales (UK). She was discovered (in the early 1970s), living as her ancestors had done. You can find her story on YT - Too Long A Winter is the one to start with. Have subscribed and now watched a few of your videos. Looking forward to journeying into the past with you - via YT.
Hey R. Me thanks so much for your support and that story sounds amzing and I will watch it for sure! Glad you appreciate these old historic places, I find them amazing :-)
Wow I just love these old houses Indy, Beaut area too... Soooo green and lush looking. I wanted you to wash the plate so I could see the pattern ☺️ lol Thanks for the walk around hope you find more of these oldies 👍
@@urbexindigo5164 I have just discovered your videos. Once I start watching one, I have to watch another and another. Then I realize I am binge watching.😅 Thanks for showing that Australia has old beautiful homes that aren't just square houses with big porches all the way around them. Please keep the videos coming. Good work!
Hey marilyn thanks for watching! :-) I think it may have been a few generations of the same family and they were happy leaving the place very simple and without plumbing which suggests the last owners were raised there also being used to simple ways right to the end :-)
Hey Linda thanks for watching! :-) I`m glad the video conveyed that feel, that is what i was hoping for :-) Yes the grass is still very lush down South of Adelaide, dairy farm area this is, lots of valleys and creeks too! :-)
Urbex Indigo I enjoy the filmography. It touches my imagination of when this home was built. Children playing and laughing. It was not unusual to have just two rooms. What we call the living room was the kitchen, living room, and parents bedroom. Children slept in the other room. Parents slept in the multi use room also for convenience. They were able to keep the fires going and got up early for chores. Thank You and please be careful entering these old structures.
Wow..that was a great video. What a find ! That photo on the wall with the light on it was odd, but they must of had a reason, maybe a special one to them. That bed was really old, maybe an old metal frame ? Good job filming too.. Thanks for sharing this.
Hey shirley! :-) Yes that was indeed an old metal bed frame :-) I think the picture was a sketch drawing but obviously special to the last occupants. Glad you enjoyed :-)
Love this old place, that fridge looks like a 1950s design. I love how the old places were made of stone just something special about them. I love those big ole door keys wish we still had them today, think they were called skeleton keys. These old homes always seemed to have beautiful views, probably carried water from the creek before they had running water in the house.
This one is still one of my favorites Jeanette :-) Step back in time, simple and peaceful living. Probably farm life and work the entire time. Thanks for watching :-)
The Chinaware on the windowsill reminded me of a great Auntie who used odd saucers as plant stands, See an 18th century teacup saucer holding up an African Violet.She was a bit spooky. your dates are correct. re-fitting homes with electricity time-frames vary, but 1905 to 1915 would be a probable date. Enjoyed to see the old place, if you close one eye, you can see it more as it could have been then.
Hey Gary! :-) Thanks for watching, I really like being at this one a lot. I realized after while doing the video that there was no plumbing anywhere, no taps no bathroom! They must have used the creek water and perhaps a well. Right up til the last days it was occupied, pretty amazing compared to our existence now! :-)
Absolutely Heather. Such a simple way to live, must have been a family owned cottage for generations. There was no plumbing at all, to taps, no bathroom just the creek and maybe a well. Thanks for watching :-)
I never seem to get to watch your explores till they've been out for awhile. Anyway...another great one you've put out there. Am looking forward to the next adventure..👣👣👣🎬📽💻 😄
And a large hello at ya ! The old style fridge units are definately a hazard. I always take my screw gun with me and either remove the lock or the door if necessary. I really enjoy this old style construction. Still standing in spite of its advanced age. Well, time to get moving...... Once again, my very best to you ! J.R.
Hey JR thanks for stopping bye! :-) I find these old one amazing and there are a lot around, I always figured no one would really like seeing them though in urbex explores. I may make a sub genre for the old stone ruined ones. This one was very good to film and had an obvious story to tell. One of many i`m sure :-)
Hi K :-) Well said and I agree, the smaller homes and in particular old cottages like this have a very personal and identifiable feel to them. Thanks for watching :-)
🌟 SO VERY TRUE.. we are all human beings on this planet and need to be friends.. we're about to enter into the heavens and need each other..!! We don't know what the gods are capable of.. with every life form there's good and evil..
I loved how you placed the key in the lock. I could feel the cottage smile.
Hey Linda! :-) thanks for watching, and it felt like the right thing to do so i`m glad you felt that too! :-) I wanted to really show off this old cottage and give her some fresh eyes of appreciation! :-)
Well done and goal accomplished. Thank you for all you share.
This one really touches the heart........add the music, the scenery, the content......best explore ever.
Hey Beverly I really wanted to try do this old cottage credit so i`m glad you really enjoyed the content, The personal belongings just make it so much more engaging. Someone loved this place right up til their final days it seems. :-)
Thank you! the filming was beautiful, especially the last part: so artistic and poetic, nostagic, almost tender. A respectful and touching tribute to this old cottage and its past inhabitants. I wish we had also seen close ups of the patterns on the plates left on the window sill, and the stamp at their back if there was one. Also the pots or jug on the ground of the main room... I wish you had shown us (and of course put them back at they were so as not to disturb anything). I really like looking at old dishes and cups or glasses, and sometimes they have a story to tell. I wonder what's happened to this cottage now after three years. It looked both strong, with the stones, tall walls and wooden doors, but also fragile with all the cracks in the walls and floors. Take good care and stay safe!
I really love your style of filming and editing. You take your time and show not only every detail, but have a great talent for showing the overall feel of the setting surrounding it. It was easy to imagine this being quite a charming little place before it fell into disrepair. You have a good eye, and I hope your channel grows, you deserve it!
Hey Tanya S thanks for watching! :-) I`m glad your enjoying the videos and how I film them because I do try and give these old places some fresh appreciation from you guys watching! I will be back online later after work so I will be able to answer more comments then! Cheers from Australia! :-)
I think the same. It's a pleasure to watch. I'm looking forward to going through all of your videos
Hey Julie thanks for your support also, really appreciate it and for taking the time to look at some others of mine :-)
Well said Tanya.
Couldn't be agreed more.
You said, "Let me know what you saw, that I didn't see" Well, I would think that you probably missed the beautiful reality presented by the barely visible cars running on the road shown in this wonderful exploration a true testimony that the show must go on! Wonderful life goes on! Thank you for such a wonderful tour.
Lovely surroundings! Beautiful views from each area of the home.
Your respect for this cottage touched my heart and left a lump in my throat .. hauntingly beautiful.
Thanks Deborah :-) I really enjoyed this old cottage and is still one of my most favorite explores! Thanks for appreciating and watching :-)
I love the old houses from the 1800s. How they lived without electricity, air-conditioning and instant hot water... something we now take for granted is beyond me.
Imagine having to walk all that way to the outhouse in the middle of the night in the freezing cold!!
Thanks for a fantastic explore.
It's like the old tree reached out to touch it's old friend, the house before it died to try to say "goodbye".
You could say this was kind of a sad video , but think of all the happiness that went on there as well with all the lives that spent time in and around that house.
I wonder how many children may have been born there & of how many may have passed on.
Very nicely filmed. Putting the key in the door was a nice touch. Looks like there was some kind of book right side of the fireplace in the front room. Another great find. Thanks for taking us a long. 💖
Hey Ruth thanks for your support! :-) Yes the old trees next to her are as much a part of her as the old occupants were. I think this home was very much loved by the person or people right up to the very end. I think they spent the final days here probably. I had a sad but also very happy feeling when I left this place. Happy because the people loved it, sad because the people had to leave it :-)
It's a sad little house. Just thinking of a little old lady dying all alone brings me to tears. Such a hard life. Thank you for sharing, I can't even imagine how lonely she must have been. 😥💜
Came over from Facebook Abandoned Australia Derelict Houses and More. Awesome video and what an amazing stone cottage. That would make the perfect retreat. It is a pity it has been abandoned and no one has bothered to restore it. I wonder who owns the land that it is sitting on? Thank you for sharing. New friend. Smashed the bell 🛎
Wonderful video.
Love to imagine the story of an elderly widowed woman living out her last days here in her grief. Perhaps thats a pencil sketch of a lost child illuminated by the lamp. Lovely peaceful location.
Well done . I came upon this video while searching.
Hey Missouri Red thanks for watching and yes I was wondering the exact same scenario.....The clothes on the door seemed to be an elderly ladies. The magazines also....The picture indeed is a sketched drawing and the fact they have put a light under it to keep it illuminated suggests a lot of love for it. :-) I got both a sad and happy feeling from being at this place and I`m sure"Leslie" Is at peace. :-)
I love how you treat this lovely old house with such reverence. Beautiful video of a beautiful place.
Hi L Smith thanks for watching! :-) SO glad you have felt this way because that is how I really did want to convey this old cottage. It felt very peaceful even with the personal belonging that were still there. It felt like a really well loved place by all that lived there. :-)
Hi UI... It's very obvious that you have a lot of respect for the individuals that once called these abandoned structures, "home". Your filming has a softness to it, as does your background music. Thanks for all the very special videos you post on UA-cam. I sure enjoy them.. Chuck
Hey Chuck thanks so much for those words of support! :-) I do really enjoy trying to make these old places appreciated again through the videos for you guys so I am really glad you are enjoying them! Thanks for watching :-)
There are a number of people who document these abandoned homes on you tube…. I want you to know you’re my fav.. I just love your style of exploring. The card to Leslie…. Looking at how long that house appears to have been void of human habitation… I wonder that the card hadn’t yellowed with age.
Hi Charlene :-) Thanks for the nice support and I am glad you enjoy my explores. I think the card must have been under other things for many years and maybe only over the last few was uncovered by the breeze or something. 🙂
What a beautiful setting, home, music and tour. I imagine Leslie looking out the window at the lovely old trees and landscape. What a hard life she must have had. Thank you for bringing her back, if only for a brief moment.
I would love to buy something like this, great soil by the looks, could make paradise.
So beautiful there. It was like a fairy tale cottage.
Hey Joni thanks for stopping bye and watching! :-) So glad you felt that way about this place as well. I really enjoyed being there and filming it. So peaceful and old history. :-)
absolutely breathtaking. This is a beautiful kind of romantic place. I could just sit there below the tree taking in picturesque view all day. Very haunting and inspiring.
Hi Teri, this one is still one of my favorite places too! I wish I could have had some actual history on it. It may be one worth following up with the locals. Thanks for watching, really glad you enjoyed :-)
I love the photograph on the wall. Again you have captured the essence of a home, the spirit. I hope the families that had lived there were very happy and had a fulfilling life.😃💗 Great job!!
Seeing the string run from the light to the bed really brought back memories of the houses from my childhood. The string was tied to the head of the bed.All our beds were iron frame bedsteads. If walls could talk, the stories there would be many.Great find.
Wow! Mary thanks for confirming this, I figured thats what it must have been for and it is a great idea indeed :-) Oh I wish the walls could convey everything they have witnessed over the years to unravel the mysteries! :-)
It’s great to see you take your take time showing everything...great work👍
This old cottage is still one of my favs Marilyn! :-)
This one tugs at heart strings. Perfect music for the explore. Thanks
Wow! This one was really special! Great job filming!
Love the music with the pic at the end. It adds to
My emotions of the house
Take care and keep up the good work!
K Bell
Tacoma Washington
USA
Hey Kathy I finally got a chance to get to the comments section, been a busy week at work. Yes this is still one of my favorite place i have been to Kathy, and I did try to create an emotional link to what this place represents and that it should been seen by a lot more people before lost forever. Even in the condition it is in it still gives so many visions of what would have been a very simple but enjoyable time of living right up til the early 80`s it seems. Glad you connected with it too Kathy and thanks for watching :-) Cheers from Adelaide Australia
What an absolutely beautiful video. You showed reverence and respect every step of the way. Clearly a much loved in and lived in home for a very long time. There just has to be a long, beautiful history held within those walls. Thanks for a lovely trip thru.
So glad you enjoyed this one Sedora :-) I did try to bring some emotion out of the footage of this old cottage with this video. Cheers for watching :-)
You are REALLY good at putting these videos together.
Cheers for the support G S :-) Glad you like, this old cottage still one of my fas, cheers for watching :-)
it really makes you wonder about the people that lived there how their life was i love the music you put with the video it made me cry went so well with the video
Hey Valerie I wanted to make this an emotional tribute to this old home and its former occupants so I am glad you felt that. :-) They would have had very simple/happy but also hard life. Amazing to think about. Cheers for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 it was a beautiful and heart breaking video loved it so much thank you
I have viewed many of these places. Hats off to you best one ever. Thanks.
Hey Betty I really appreciate you saying that. I felt this old cottage has many stories and memories over the decades and it would have been a shame if it slipped out of existence without anyone admiring it anymore. Cheers for watching Betty :-)
I remember leaving our cottage up in Canada for the final time. We were not coming back, I had so much fun there, summers of my youth. So I packed and old suitcase, the the kind with panels inside and straps. Loaded all my brothers and my treasures in it. Games toys, soldiers, baseball cards, the old radio, my favorite albums from the 60's and hauled into the rafters in the attic. Hoping one day a kid would come by and find it, and treasure it as much as I did. Love the video, this one hit home.
So beautiful!! Thank you for sharing this beauty!! I love the old stuff like that! Have a great day...Peace...xx
I SO love the layout of those cottages! So cozy looking! Thank you for sharing
Hey Cheryl thanks for your support! :-) I find these old place really amazing, so much history and simple living. :-)
Beautiful Cottage! Scenery is awesome as well. What a find!
Hey Marlo! thanks for stopping bye! I knew you would enjoy this one actually. Such a peaceful place and nature is claiming back slowly what was one a beloved home! :-) I will catch up on your explores too! :-)
Very touching how you filmed this home. Lovely setting again. Thank you.
Hey Laura anne thanks so much for watching and those comments! I did want to give an emotional type visual that conveyed what was once a loved and cosy home for someone or a family i`m sure at some point. Hopefully "Leslie" Is well and truely at peace. :-)
Old but has a good vibe to it!
Beautiful place ..❤️TY for sharing -
Hey MadelineZ thanks for watching :-) My pleasure for sharing. Cheers :-)
The little shed looked like an outside kitchen and the rafters looked blackened. In the old days they used fuel for lighting . The rod on the mantel, my guess to dry items, to hang food, to hang a cover to stop soot from coming into the room when not in use. If I knew the location, I'd check obituaries and do a bit of investigation. I love doing that.
Beautifully captured. New subscriber.
Hi MrsC48 thanks so much for subbing and watching, glad you enjoyed! :-)
Thanks for uploading, i will enjoy watching this video, thanks again for the nice work
Hey Fatiha, thanks for watching! :-) I`m really glad you enjoyed this one as did I. :-)
Very interesting house. You make it come alive again by finding bits and pieces of the possessions left behind. A husband and wife growing old together. The one luxury they kept updated...the refrigerator...moving the old ones to the back porch. Very touching! Thank you.
Hi Robert, really glad you enjoyed this one and the little thing you pointed out are the ones I really enjoy too! I think this was very much a loved home for a long time by an elderly couple also. :-)
@urbex indigo ... Thank YOU!!! Love your filming technique!! You take your time exploring, not rushed & a steady hand makes for great viewing (NOT jumpy, quick movements...results in me feeling nauseous😩). Brilliant closure to explore accompanied with lovely music🎼🎶🎶...it's almost as if you're paying homage to the cottage, it's story etc. Cheers👍😎Vanessa
Hey Vanessa thanks for watching and your support! :-) Glad to hear i did a decent job, and indeed I was trying to pay homage to this beauty! It will be completely gone one day and no one will remember it or how it aged over the years.....At least it is on video now! Glad you enjoyed, I hope to find more of these old ones! :-)
Thank you🙌 Urbex Indigo for taking time to respond to my comments! I've been viewing so many of your explores since I posted comment and I have to declare I've come to the conclusion that you have serious balls of steel !!! Shite...the one house on that block of abandoned houses (Anzac highway vicinity) made my stomach tighten the second you stepped inside!! The vibe😨, even as a viewer was so intense!! I would've bolted and NOT looked back😱!!!!!! Thanks again, your filming is 'on point', informative and very easy on the eye-your technique is great!!!!! Keep those explores coming & be safe out there. Wishing you a bloody brill New Year 🎊🎇💫...may 2019 rock!!! Vanessa😎
You really excelled this time paul starting off with the awesome scenery. I would love to live there cottages are my favourite. The clothes get me every single time. I could just picture Leslie living there in my mind's eye and i dont blame her for staying until the end.The way leslie is spelt is usually the male version and female is Lesley.
Great find. I was expecting you to open the dunny door. I hope she had a happy life.
I am taken with Australia and your talent at your craft. I use to urban explore before it was a thing and I’m so glad it is a thing now. I love exploring abandoned houses. I’m intrigued by your attention to detail and your appreciation for the natural state of every house you explore. You seem to find something beautiful about each place, no matter how simple, and I like that. And I so want to visit Australia.
Hey Laura I really appreciate those comments and I do really find a lot to love about the abandoned homes even if it seems they are not much and nothing much left. They all have their own vibe and a storyline to tell. I`m glad it is translating ok through the footage I capture and this cottage is still one of my favorite explore and videos I have done :-) Cheers for watching :-)
Ps - And i`m glad you too are an explorer ! I was doing this as a kid and teenager without knowing it was a thing too! lol early 40`s now and reconnecting with that exploring feeling! :-)
Just catching up on your earlier videos! I love these early settler cottages. Very quant and also beautiful. What a photographers dream I was also thinking at the end part too. Would make some gorgeous black and white pics here!! The age, textures, natural decay has a beauty to it.
So glad you liked and watched this one Prue, still one of my all time favs! :-)
I'm amazed that despite the floors and ceilings being so rotted away, the walls only have minor cracking and are still looking quite straight and solid. It would be a beaut cottage to fix up. The first shed you went into with the old chimney flue hole in the corrugated iron looked like it was the laundry due to the 3 sided concrete structure that most likely held the wood fire heated copper.
Hey Tim thanks for watching and pointing that out! :-) I was trying to figure out parts like that. Also did you notice there was not one tap or any plumbing of any sort to be seen! They had they creek and perhaps a well somewhere for washing and cleaning. :-)
I really liked this settler cottage. You did a very good job.
Hey Marcia thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed this one. I did too, enough left to give a picture of how it was a very simple life for someone who most likely lived their last days here. :-)
You Do Some Of The Best Videos I Have Ever Seen.
Hi Dene :-) I am glad you think so, this little cottage was special :-) Thanks so much for watching :-)
In the shed the funnel type thing and the frame next to it was an old fertiliser spreader that went on back of a tractor
Awesome videos 👍
My heart hurts for the life & times of "Leslie." It was a beautiful piece of land with a view & a cozy little stone home, I do so hope it was a happy existence for Leslie. God bless his/her soul, rest in peace. 🕊💜🕊
I really wish i had more info on this one Marlene :-) Knowing the life of who Leslie was would be amazing. Thanks for watching and glad you connected with this one :-)
Interesting! I do enjoy seeing the abandoned cottages and homes. A moment in time. I often wonder why the properties are abandoned but each has its own unique story. Thanks for filming them!
Hi Laura, thanks for watching, this one is still one of my favorite explores. It had a very intriguing allure and story waiting to be told. Wish I knew more about its history and timeline. Glad you enjoyed this one too! :-)
These old works of craftsmanship were built by real builders. Well no longer have people who know how to upkeep them.
What a beautiful setting for a cozy cottage.
Hey John thanks for watching! Yes I really enjoyed this spot and a very peaceful fell to it. :-)
What a wonderful find, the memories captured reminded me of my great grandparents home, a little sad but beautiful. Thank you.
Hi Leeanne! :-) Thanks for watching, I did get both a sad and peaceful feeling here and after I left. Knowing that it was both a very loved home and also very much forgotten home to those who once live there. I`m sure "Leslie" is at peace too. :-)
I am sure he is :)
Great explore, beautiful countryside. Glad you had great weather for this one. Thanx
No worries Gerald, glad you enjoyed this one and thanks for your support and watching :-)
Loved seeing the old key and the magazines with the date nice job nice video
Cheers for watching Nita, glad you liked :-)
imagine what this little cottage would have looked like before it became abandoned so beautiful to see nice one to share Paul love all the videos you do on your channel this was one, I've just come across Paul enjoyed it very much hope you going well Paul keep up your great explorations can't wait to see more.
As always, very masterfully done, thank you again.
Your very welcome Evelyn, glad you enjoyed and thanks again for your support! :-)
You have a great eye. Very talented. I appreciate your sense of compassion you give off in all your videos. As others have expressed I hope your channel grows!
Hi Roze, I do appreciate your comments and the support. I like trying to give these old place the respect and exposure they deserve and help show people the hard work and skill of building back in the day :-)
I just adore these old cottages. Just think what them walls have seen over the years. If I had been born over there like I was supposed to be, I'd be living in one of these. Such scenery around and just the sound of birds. This is the second video of yours I've seen and you they are great. Thank you!
Oh and that electric wiring isn't much different from my house now! 😂
Hey Julie are you in the U.K. now? :-) These cottages are awesome, such a start reminder of how well and how much heart and soul went into building your dwelling! This would have been a much loved property over the decades and generations. So glad you have stopped bye to watch :-)
I'm watching all your first videos. I haven't had the chance , but I could live in this cottage and imagine sitting in that tree reading a book. These videos are terrific. You'd love Morpeth NSW all old sandstone .
Lovely explore Indy, love these old old houses 😊
I hope you find more of these... loved your intro reading Lesley’s card.
I could just imagine some home made apple pies sitting on those plates in the windows. ❤️
That is pretty much what I imagined too Shell :-) Such a pleasant little cottage with a touch of sadness too, thanks for watching :-)
Would love to do that. Make homemade pies and sit them on the window to cool. They would smell so good it would be hard to wait for them to cool to cut a slice and eat it.
I love the natural walkway with the creek under it!!!! All the trees are so awesome. They chose a great location. Great looking ceiling. I can't believe you walked on that floor. The chances and risks you take for us...and we thank you. Yuk, you should wear gloves when you touch that nasty stuff.
his old cottage is still one of my fav places Brenda, yes forgot the gloves...oops haha :-)
This must have been the cutest cottage EVER! It is to bad it has been left to just crumble. Must have been marvelous at its glory days, for the time it existed, anyway.
This home was ready for an elderly person to live comfortably in the older days of life. Often they did keep their family members with them when older as they had no other choice. Having family was important.
Hey Carol thanks for watching :-) Yes this home would have been the pride and joy, and much loved home a long time resident I feel. Glad it is still standing and able to still be seen! :-)
Hi, small, but pretty little place and certainly made to last. It's done well surviving this long with no one to love it.
Beautiful filming. Great job. Take care
Hey Jacky, glad you enjoyed this one as did I :-) Thanks for watching!
Are my word this place is beautiful and beyond picture on Wall of little girl are you're so lucky fantastic find thankyou.for sharing this bless you
Hey Lisa, my pleasure! Glad you enjoyed this one, as did i. Thanks for watching and your comments :-)
Beautiful find. Thank you for sharing
No worries Christine, my pleasure. Thanks for your support and watching :-)
Beautiful countryside!!!
Such a peaceful place Glenann, thanks for watching :-)
Wow! What an incredible find. Tiny little cottage, appeared to had been 2 rooms originally with an add on to the back? The room in the back that the floor was falling in was that maybe the kitchen at some point since it had a fireplace? Was the wall in front of the cottage just to prevent erosion or part of a porch? Sorry for all the questions, I love old structures, but am unfamiliar with pioneer buildings that you find. I'm in the United States log homes are the primary structures often found beneath the siding of, or part of old farm houses here. Usually 1 or 2 rooms in size. My family (5 generations back) settled in the state that I live in around 1812, however there homes are long gone and even as late as my great grandparents homes there brick and wood structures have been torn down. Thanks for sharing your fantastic explore!
Hey Donelle! :-) Thanks for watching , yes that front concrete block was the front porch support which has now toppled forward. There may have been a wooden part too that has rotted away. I found this by total fluke looking for something else so it turned in to a nice little adventure. Love to get away from the city sometimes and see these really old places. Thanks for sharing that info regarding the early homes in the States, sounds like we here in Australia took the styles from our early European settlers and used stone in preference to wood. Australian soil and especially here in South Australia is renown for reactive clay soils that result in the cracks and separations in the stone walls. :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 Appreciate the info! See you your next video :-).
I love you story/ short family history. Really like when people write stuff like that.
Thanks for sharing it..
@@shirleyharrison2580 your welcome :-).
Hi Donnele Gilbert ......... reading your comment to Urbex Indigo's video is so fascinating... to hear you talk of your ancestors early time in America... My ancestors came here to the USA around the same time from England crossed The Great Plains by wagontrain with a guy called Brigham Young my folks were with Brigham Young the founder fathers of Brigham City Utah ... i now live in Beverly Hills CA }}} Donnele where are you located ... i opalize if its a rude and inoffensive question {{ a breach of your privacy }}... but reading your comment brought back fond memory's thankyou ..Ed
What a beautiful find - it's nice to see such a respectful explore too 🙂
Hi ChrisaAndCats thanks for watching :-) I do like to make these old place appreciated once again before they fade away forever :-)
Loving your vids, makes it even better that I recognise some of the places you've explored. As an Adelaidian I've often explored our great state along with many abandoned places. I look forward to following your adventures. 🙂
Hey I just replied to one of your other comments! :-) Do you still go out exploring or snooping around old homes like me? hhaha :-)
It made my day to see a new video from Urbex Indigo on my phone. The scenery, the cottage, and the best production work ever. I would love to have seen the pitcher sitting in front of the fireplace. The broken glass from the front window was under the crockery. I wonder how that happened. Great find! Thanks
Hey Shirley thanks for watching! Gad you enjoyed. I may go back to this one again for sure, there were some items on the floor worth looking at that i did not as you said :-)
Very haunting and beautiful great explore love your videos
Another one of my Favs Megan! :-) Glad you enjoyed
Oh. This one is the closest home I’ve seen you explore that reminds me of where I grew up.
Built in 1880, in a small town in NSW. It was built as a barbershop, 4 rooms originally, with one front room larger than the other to accommodate the barber. Tongue in groove for both walls and ceiling. Mum had the back veranda extended to create the kitchen, with a bathroom and small room on one side. The bathroom/laundry connected to the outside loo. We still went outside to go even into the early 1980’s! We had open fire places converted to enclosed wood fires, kept the mantles. No hallway, just walk room to room with low brass door handles.
After an earthquake we needed to check the foundations, to discover piles of stones holding the house up.
I miss that home. But this one has the same feel to it. (It is still standing but been converted)
Looking at these places gives me ideas of how I’d build a house if I could. Thanks for continuing to explore, love the country, but those sandstone ones in Adelaide were magnificent. Shame no one can see their potential other than $$$.
Great find, Loved the beginning, Thank You.
Thanks ndog2005! :-) Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching :-)
That picture... Beautiful piece of history.
Hi Leafyr Oakfyst, cheers for watching :-)
Nice video.That place so old and interesting. Beautiful country side.I haven't seen a Chinese checker board in years, I had one when I was a kid.I wish that kids today could see video's like this, maybe they would appreciate what they have today! Looking forward to your other video's
Thank you for this one.👍
Hey Janice I remember my Grand Mother having a Chinese Checker board in the cupboard for me and my sister to play! :-) I really enjoy finding these country ones because I grew up walking around all the paddocks exploring stuff and it`s like a simple childhood again escaping the rat race! :-)
Thank you for exploring and showing this once loved home with the respect that it deserves.
It is very humbling in this day and age, when many people live with a want-all and throw away lifestyle.
It brought to mind a lady named Hannah Hauxwell, who lived on a small family farm in the Yorkshire Dales (UK). She was discovered (in the early 1970s), living as her ancestors had done. You can find her story on YT - Too Long A Winter is the one to start with.
Have subscribed and now watched a few of your videos. Looking forward to journeying into the past with you - via YT.
Hey R. Me thanks so much for your support and that story sounds amzing and I will watch it for sure! Glad you appreciate these old historic places, I find them amazing :-)
Great video! You do a good job. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure Ms Annabell! :-) Thanks for watching, really glad you enjoyed. :-)
Wow I just love these old houses Indy,
Beaut area too... Soooo green and lush looking.
I wanted you to wash the plate so I could see the pattern ☺️ lol
Thanks for the walk around hope you find more of these oldies 👍
Hey Greg thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed! Yeah this area is down south more where the dairy farms are with green green grass! :-)
What a beautiful piece of history.
This old cottage is still one of my fav explores Patricia. Wish i knew the history. :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 I have just discovered your videos. Once I start watching one, I have to watch another and another. Then I realize I am binge watching.😅 Thanks for showing that Australia has old beautiful homes that aren't just square houses with big porches all the way around them. Please keep the videos coming. Good work!
Yes, this cottage is special in some way. I think partly because of the cool and serene landscape, which you capture very well.
Cheers Laura, it is a very nice stretch of scenic road through this area. Glad you liked :-)
I wonder how many people called it home?? Thank you for showing it to us♥️
Hey marilyn thanks for watching! :-) I think it may have been a few generations of the same family and they were happy leaving the place very simple and without plumbing which suggests the last owners were raised there also being used to simple ways right to the end :-)
Wow, I can feel the history through the screen. The grass is so green unlike here in the upper hunter. Another great exploration!
Hey Linda thanks for watching! :-) I`m glad the video conveyed that feel, that is what i was hoping for :-) Yes the grass is still very lush down South of Adelaide, dairy farm area this is, lots of valleys and creeks too! :-)
Awesome video 👍
Great explore. Fabulous trees.
Urbex Indigo I enjoy the filmography. It touches my imagination of when this home was built. Children playing and laughing. It was not unusual to have just two rooms. What we call the living room was the kitchen, living room, and parents bedroom. Children slept in the other room. Parents slept in the multi use room also for convenience. They were able to keep the fires going and got up early for chores. Thank You and please be careful entering these old structures.
Wow..that was a great video. What a find ! That photo on the wall with the light on it was odd, but they must of had a reason, maybe a special one to them.
That bed was really old, maybe an old metal frame ?
Good job filming too..
Thanks for sharing this.
Hey shirley! :-) Yes that was indeed an old metal bed frame :-) I think the picture was a sketch drawing but obviously special to the last occupants. Glad you enjoyed :-)
I want this place! I’d clean up/renovate/pour more love into it and make it super cozy! What a wonderful place☀️❣️
Love this old place, that fridge looks like a 1950s design. I love how the old places were made of stone just something special about them. I love those big ole door keys wish we still had them today, think they were called skeleton keys. These old homes always seemed to have beautiful views, probably carried water from the creek before they had running water in the house.
This one is still one of my favorites Jeanette :-) Step back in time, simple and peaceful living. Probably farm life and work the entire time. Thanks for watching :-)
Very nice job on the video. Keep making them
Hey Christy thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed, I will keep making as many as possible! Cheers from Australia :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 Thank you, from USA
The Chinaware on the windowsill reminded me of a great Auntie who used odd saucers as plant stands, See an 18th century teacup saucer holding up an African Violet.She was a bit spooky. your dates are correct. re-fitting homes with electricity time-frames vary, but 1905 to 1915 would be a probable date. Enjoyed to see the old place, if you close one eye, you can see it more as it could have been then.
Hey Gary! :-) Thanks for watching, I really like being at this one a lot. I realized after while doing the video that there was no plumbing anywhere, no taps no bathroom! They must have used the creek water and perhaps a well. Right up til the last days it was occupied, pretty amazing compared to our existence now! :-)
Beautiful countryside....Can you imagine the Holidays that were spent in that house??....So sad....
Absolutely Heather. Such a simple way to live, must have been a family owned cottage for generations. There was no plumbing at all, to taps, no bathroom just the creek and maybe a well. Thanks for watching :-)
I never seem to get to watch your explores till they've been out for awhile. Anyway...another great one you've put out there. Am looking forward to the next adventure..👣👣👣🎬📽💻 😄
Hey Sandy thanks for your support and i`m glad you enjoyed this one! Will have another out tomorrow night :-)
They probably grew old there and passed away there very nice find!
And a large hello at ya ! The old style fridge units are definately a hazard. I always take my screw gun with me and either remove the lock or the door if necessary. I really enjoy this old style construction. Still standing in spite of its advanced age. Well, time
to get moving...... Once again, my very best to you ! J.R.
Hey JR thanks for stopping bye! :-) I find these old one amazing and there are a lot around, I always figured no one would really like seeing them though in urbex explores. I may make a sub genre for the old stone ruined ones. This one was very good to film and had an obvious story to tell. One of many i`m sure :-)
Awesome video, but sad. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Constance thanks for watching, glad you liked. :-)
Great video, I would have liked to see inside the lavatory outhouse too! I just wondered what an old toilet looked like.
Haha I did realize while watching the video back that I should have tried opening the door! thanks for watching Carol :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 Never know, she might still be sitting there.....
Love these old little houses, mansion don't have character, like these little places do.
Hi K :-) Well said and I agree, the smaller homes and in particular old cottages like this have a very personal and identifiable feel to them. Thanks for watching :-)
Poor, sad,old house:(
Wow really green country side I love it..👍👍 even though they're really old those old cottages are so cool..!!
Hey White rabbit thanks for watching! :-) Yes they are even better when you see them by accident and it becomes a little adventure! :-)
🌟 very cool hopefully when all nation's pull together for our future we'll get a chance to meet.. 👍👍
That is a day that can`t come quick enough for humanity :-)
🌟 SO VERY TRUE..
we are all human beings on this planet and need to be friends.. we're about to enter into the heavens and need each other..!! We don't know what the gods are capable of.. with every life form there's good and evil..
Hello from Tucson, Arizona.. Great find!
Hey Nicole thanks for watching! Cheers from Australia, glad you enjoy this beautiful old cottage! :-)