Hi Julie, yes that would be great to see it restored and lived in once again as its a beautiful building, the only problem is the train track right outside, its still in use, infact a train went past when we were there and it was really noisey. I guess you could live there if you liked listening to loud music so you couldnt hear the trains:)
Someone had clearly been living there upto around 2015... even if only as squatters... What a shame... yes it would make a lovely home... spacious too.
Hi Christopher, im glad your enjoying the videos, i always try and film locations that would be interesting to viewers, not just empty places that dont have much to see. Thanks for watching
The first bedroom u went in the furniture is amazing it looked new meaning it was all together matching lovely. I just love 💓 the cooker, fab video stay safe x
I wonder why the people have left some quite nice furniture behind? Seems they had to move & didnt have time to move every thing, or didnt want everything, or didn't have space for everything? These sort of places puzzle me. Looked like young peoples things. Maybe they were squatting the derelict building & forced to leave? Shame its been left to go crumbly like that.
Such a shame :( its such a gorgeous building! And clearly well-built they don't build them like they used to I know you probably don't want to ruin it but can you give me an idea where you're at? I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say Northern England
Yes it really is a beautiful building isn't it, can't remember exactly where this place was but your in the right kinda area, just north of Birmingham if I remember right. Thanks for watching
@@stare6711 I love that kind of stuff! It seems in Europe and the UK. People aren't as destructive so abandoned buildings are a lot easier to access. I live in Seattle so there's really nothing out here that older than the late 1800s
I filmed another fantastic looking building a few months back which I called Lieutenants Mansion, full of interesting old stuff too. Take a look if you have a spare bit of time😃
Yes I’d love to know why they left so quickly like that, its a really nice looking building too. Maybe they just couldn’t stand the constant noise of the trains going past but then why would you leave all your stuff in the drawers like that . . . . . .? Thanks for watching
i fort only allowed to enter when a door open as you go over freshold a window I fort was breaking and entry ???? good video but you allowed go thu a window of abandon homes/buildings, was told door only that open freely ?
Hi Emma, yes I also wonder what kinda condition this place is in now, it’s a beautiful building that I hope will one day be saved and lived in once again. Yes I did see the caravan but when I was there it was completely locked up, I know that when others explored this place after me they managed to get in:) Thanks for watching
@@stare6711 hi there! Went 2 weeks ago and it's completely boarded up now. The caravan is open though which was interesting. Ps loving your explores ;-)
Too bad its in the shape it is. It can be saved but it will take a lot of work and money to get it fixed .At least the water damage is small for now , its dry rot and humidity.
What a waste, that old station would make a lovely classical residence, just look at the quality of the stone lintels around the doors and windows, but dear oh dear whoever lived there had dreadful taste in colour, all black, reds and others. I have always wanted to live in a railway station or my first choice would be a converted WW2 airfield control tower.
@@RoxaneEllesansailes ha ha yes that was a good clue:) Have you watched my newest video yet as I found a whole shelf of naughty items in the house I was exploring:)
The 'flying B' looks like the radiator cap fitting of a Bentley.
Thanks for showing us this very old home.
No problem, im glad you enjoyed looking around:). Thanks for watching
Very beautiful, it would be wonderful if someone could restore that to a single family home.
Hi Julie, yes that would be great to see it restored and lived in once again as its a beautiful building, the only problem is the train track right outside, its still in use, infact a train went past when we were there and it was really noisey. I guess you could live there if you liked listening to loud music so you couldnt hear the trains:)
Someone had clearly been living there upto around 2015... even if only as squatters...
What a shame... yes it would make a lovely home... spacious too.
I've been binge watching your videos also, you do an amazing job . Your attention to detail is really great. Thank you
Hi Christopher, im glad your enjoying the videos, i always try and film locations that would be interesting to viewers, not just empty places that dont have much to see. Thanks for watching
Be lovely done up it is nice house
The first bedroom u went in the furniture is amazing it looked new meaning it was all together matching lovely. I just love 💓 the cooker, fab video stay safe x
The blue bathroom.. how cool is that! Really amazing place. 👍👍
Amazing find!! Loved the doors.
Yes those doors were really beautiful wernt they:) Thanks for watching
Loving watching your videos been binge watching them.
that's a awesome building that is
Yes its a lovely looking building isnt it, i actually prefer the outside to the inside:)
I'm guessing it will go for good money if it was up for sale
Thankyou for sharing. I guess that was an old goods yard at the back. I do like those old railway buildings.
Hi Sarah, yes the building is a real stunner, even the colour of the stone work Is amazing:)
Such a shame. Hopefully it’ll get saved.
Ty for sharing x
Thanks for watching
Great explore, awesome house.
The clock was not a station clock, nowhere near old enough for a genuine one.
Beautiful building
Wow! Very nice! Great upload loved it!
Thanks man, I'm gonna check out your Murder Farm video now as it sound insane.
A 2015 diary; only been abandoned four years then.
Only 1/2 hrs drive from me, nice to see a easy viewing video, well done, subbed 👍
Wish it had been 1/2 hours drive from me too, it took us ages to get to that place, was worth it though, lovely old building.
this building should be fixed up. for it is a historic place. it would be a shame to see it forgotton.
Hi Sandra, i agree, its a beautiful building for sure, could be a nice family home again one day:) Thanks for watching
That's the station Masters house
love this house, i'm wondering what condition it's in now though?
Amazing place. Nice one Darren. 👍
Thanks Wayne, it's a shame there were no train related things left behind but it was a lovely looking building to explore though.
amazing video, thanks! The "B" with wings looks a lot like The Pixies logo, only is a "P" instead :)
Ha yes your right it really does:). Thanks for watching
I wonder why the people have left some quite nice furniture behind? Seems they had to move & didnt have time to move every thing, or didnt want everything, or didn't have space for everything? These sort of places puzzle me. Looked like young peoples things. Maybe they were squatting the derelict building & forced to leave? Shame its been left to go crumbly like that.
I think those 'B's are off old Bentley cars.
The B's are from Bentley cars worth good money to right collecter.
at this time 9:32, maybe its a car like Bentley...they have wings if you look closer on the real car...
Hi Martin, wow a bentley, i thought when i first picked them up that they might be off an old car. Thanks for the info:)
Wonderful video try find out reason of a banded
The bottoms of Finn's trainers...
*You've got red on you*
Hygena kitchen: early to mid 70's
The main bathroom with the extra toilet across the hall was weird to my husband and me.
Hi Ester, yes i know what you mean, not sure why it was there really. Lovely looking house though:) Thanks for watching
Such a shame :(
its such a gorgeous building! And clearly well-built they don't build them like they used to
I know you probably don't want to ruin it but can you give me an idea where you're at? I'm going to take a shot in the dark and say Northern England
Yes it really is a beautiful building isn't it, can't remember exactly where this place was but your in the right kinda area, just north of Birmingham if I remember right.
Thanks for watching
@@stare6711 I love that kind of stuff! It seems in Europe and the UK. People aren't as destructive so abandoned buildings are a lot easier to access. I live in Seattle so there's really nothing out here that older than the late 1800s
I filmed another fantastic looking building a few months back which I called Lieutenants Mansion, full of interesting old stuff too. Take a look if you have a spare bit of time😃
Thanks@@RabidNemo
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Could be the railway station live3d in by Wellington and Ol' Boot.
Where about is the location mate
Sorry i cant give out exact locations but if i remember right its just north of Birmingham somewhere.
I know exactly where this is. It's not far from me.
those two B's are Bentley hood ornaments
Hi Peter, i thought they were off an old car, a Bently though wow, thanks for the ID:)
What was the reason for abandoning it? With things still in drawers and clothes hanging,they must've left in a big hurry
Yes I’d love to know why they left so quickly like that, its a really nice looking building too. Maybe they just couldn’t stand the constant noise of the trains going past but then why would you leave all your stuff in the drawers like that . . . . . .? Thanks for watching
Original owner had vintage Bentley
i fort only allowed to enter when a door open as you go over freshold a window I fort was breaking and entry ????
good video but you allowed go thu a window of abandon homes/buildings, was told door only that open freely ?
Hi Joun, if a window or door is open you can freely enter in this country:) Thanks for watching
Or even 'thought'
Really interesting. but all the background arguing get's annoying.
Hi Karen, the noise in the background when i was upstairs was one of the other explorers falling through the floor downstairs:) Thanks for watching
The first room had the look of someone squatting in there..
did you not see the caravan there at the back?
Hi Emma, yes I also wonder what kinda condition this place is in now, it’s a beautiful building that I hope will one day be saved and lived in once again. Yes I did see the caravan but when I was there it was completely locked up, I know that when others explored this place after me they managed to get in:) Thanks for watching
@@stare6711 Yes it is a nice building, would be nice living there but a bit freaky with trains going straight past your living room window lol.
@@stare6711 hi there! Went 2 weeks ago and it's completely boarded up now. The caravan is open though which was interesting. Ps loving your explores ;-)
hood orniments off bentlys worth a fortune at the right dealer
Too bad its in the shape it is. It can be saved but it will take a lot of work and money to get it fixed .At least the water damage is small for now , its dry rot and humidity.
What a waste, that old station would make a lovely classical residence, just look at the quality of the stone lintels around the doors and windows, but dear oh dear whoever lived there had dreadful taste in colour, all black, reds and others. I have always wanted to live in a railway station or my first choice would be a converted WW2 airfield control tower.
Painted in blacks n reds horrible
Looks like squatters moved in for a bit till it got dangerous
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Thanks God, You dont have open the bag ! 🧐
I know what it is . 😅
Hi Roxane, I have no idea what was in that bag, you’ve got me wondering now😳
@@stare6711 haha .... i give you the 4 first letters in clue ... "vibr"...for women. 😅 Do you know what is it now? Lol 🤭
@@RoxaneEllesansailes ha ha yes that was a good clue:) Have you watched my newest video yet as I found a whole shelf of naughty items in the house I was exploring:)