I just adore this home, has such good bones and design. I believe the box behind the door may have been for potatoes or root veggies. This place was so clean and looked like it had a newer furnace. Can't believe you climbed that barn ladder with one hand - YIKES!! Wonderful views from the rooftop patio! Thanks for taking us along on this one for sure!!! 🏠 🏡
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada I think I remember seeing the actual chute on the opposite wall in that area that would have allowed laundry to fall into the box. The box pulls over to the door into the laundry area.
Great comments-both seem right on and probably so-but which one? The vegetables make sense-so convenient from outside into the drawer that looked pretty rustic...🍁
Thanks, love this find! I had so many memories from the cellar and the barn. I think they use that tool with the 2 balls, clamp that in a bull's nose to control them. I helped bail hay at my grandparents......all of us grandchildren were expected to help. If I wasn't helping in a field I was in the garden, or the kitchen.....or the highlight of the day, fetch the cows! Milking, feeding cats, dogs, cows, calfs, and slopping the hogs was a daily chore. My summers were full, our pay was love, excellent meals, and a bed. Not to mention we learned how to work hard. Love what I've learned from my family over the years.....
Hard work on the farm for sure. I have a lot of respect for farmers and farm families. We need farmers 3 times a day😁👍
Loved seeing this old farm! Brought back a flood of old memories of my paternal Grandfather's farm! Thanks Brent!
That upstairs room above the garage could be incredible, I’ve never seen anything quite like it. The scenery when you walked out onto the flat roof area was so beautiful. I agree, I’d make that my place to chill and take it all in...
Imagine the evening sunsets. Man I hate the city...miss everything about the country...except hungry black flies:)
Great video. I especially like the beauty of the early spring leaves. Beats winter all to hell. I watch explorers like yourself and watch one from Germany and of course the many from the States. It's nice to see one from Canada. I get to be a world traveler without leaving my couch.
Germany-love to see some of those explores. Homes are likely full of old character charm and built to last:)🍁
That's where I keep my bills. Over the basement steps! 🤣. Maybe at one time the washer and dryer were in the basement and dirty clothes were put in the box then carried down the steps. The basement door was stained nicely and had panels. Other doors in the house looked like plain plywood. Then there were the pretty full glass doors at entrance and upstairs going out to the roof. Love the countryside.Thanks for sharing.
Growing up we had an old pencil sharpener like that in our basement as well. That's one of the reasons I enjoy watching your videos. Something always takes me back. Thank you!
I don't know how to tell you how excited I get when you post a new abandoned place video! But I sure do!! This place was so awesome! A quaint little farmhouse, barn, another building with so much to offer!! This house truly didn't need a huge amount of work needed! I grew up cleaning a barn, being around hay, feeding the dairy cows! It was awesome to hear you share your personal experience working with hay! This property was beautiful!! I'm thinking that the big wood bin was for loading wood, for the wood burning stove. Once it was loaded, it was pulled in for easier unloading?! Just a thought! You're the best!! ♥️
Oh fun! Found another explore I missed 3 yrs ago! I live to seeyour work Brent! It's like spending a little time with a dear friend. Nice old farmstead, in surprisingly good shape! Lovely acreage to go along with it. Barn looked like they milked dairy cattle at one time. Thanks so very much for all of your hard work. Prayers you stay healthy and safe❤
Breathtaking outdoor scene video that was done. Very gorgeous old house. I wish all the old houses could be save and restored to their former glory.
Guess the land is just worth more for new development. Dream of living in a home like this-so much character:)
Hi Brent. It's a shame that this home was neglected. It would be a great home for a family that is willing to put some money into it. Hopefully someone will save it. The stairs remind me of warn down Astro turf. Thank you for the explore. Much love and be safe.
Thanks Ronna! Glad you like it. Thank you for your wonderful support 😁❤️
I love this place with a little TLC I'd be moving in!
He seems like such a nice man. His videos are really interesting.
Believe it. Always puts things (i.e. key hook) back right or tries:)
This old farm! Love It! Huge barn! Beautiful! Thanks for videos. Greetings from Slovakia ✋
Nice old house, I hope some day in the future someone moves in and fixes it up. Thanks for the tour
Loved the farmhouse! The colors of floors/carpet was a little early 70's in my opinion. Great setup. Loved the barn too. Good job, Brent. Thank you for taking us along!
It was nice to see the field is still being used for agriculture. Really nice house and thanks for the for filming it. Take care!
What a beautiful old farmhouse
Nice farm house it needs a good clean i would love to live in this farm house 👍💕thank u for sharing🇺🇸
What a beautiful house. Would have been so cool to see if brand new back in the day. Location look's really nice as well.
This was great. I'm always happy when I see that you have a new video uploaded! I appreciate all you do to keep your viewers entertained. Thank you so much! 😁
What a beautiful home just needs a little TLC . It reminds me of my grandfather’s farm when I was a child. Thank you for sharing 😊
Beautiful house. The countryside!
This place is wonderful. A little gem.
The laundry chute from upstairs to first floor. I like the tours of old barns. Especially where horses were kept.
Hi Brent
This was a good find. This house has good size bedrooms. I have to say that basement was
CREEPY. The barn was cool. Had a lot of hay bales in there. I liked your story about being
a hay baler. $60.00 a day and free lunch, not a bad deal. I can’t believe all those doors were
open for anyone to come in and vandalize. If I was there I would have closed all of them but
then again some of the windows were broken making entering possible. Anyway it was an
interesting video. Stay safe and well Brent.
I love these old houses so much charm in them. I hate to see them go to waste
This was a very nice old farm house! It would still be cool to fix up and live in. Nice find and explore! Thanks for sharing! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hello friend Brent, how are you? every video watched, an emotion, but there is also a certain sadness in seeing such a wonderful place with so much green, abandoned and soon it will be taken by nature, I just imagine how happy the old residents were there, I particularly think I would be very happy in that piece of paradise. once again congratulations on another interesting video network, I tie myself to them. a hug and God bless you always.
Bailing hay back in the day - total respect! That’s some hard work & builds character! Thanks for another great explore!
Thanks! The farmer hired 4 young men and we bailed hay all summer 😁
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada 40 years and still haying. Waiting for rain to stop this year. Cutting firewood is another honest job.
My job as a scrawny kid was loading the bail onto the hook loader up to the loft, but mostly got the job of piling the hay after it came off the convveyor belt up in the loft. Boss lady insisted they go criss and cross so they didn't spoil. I think my aim was bad when I had to throw it onto the conveyor to go up, so they kept me up in the hot hayloft to pile up the bales. LOL. Long time ago, but fun memories.
I really love this house! Hopefully it will be saved and restored. Do you ever check back to see what happened to your explored properties? Love you for doing the hard work of finding and exploring then editing and posting. Absolutely a time consuming Love! Be safe out there! You keep exploring and I will keep watching and giving you a big thumbs up!`
Nice explore of a great little house. Could easily be fixed up, even has a good furnace and solid structure. The wallpaper, wood panelling and green carpet is very 1970's, takes me right back in time. Thank you Brent, enjoyed the farm and hope someone will bring it back to life. That's a lot of hay left in the loft too.
we should atart a fund on kickstarter and rehab some of these houses..use them as hostels for tourists in summer and affordable student housing or something in fall-winter
Thats too bad. Very pretty house. As you walked through it I figured it was a rental. Not empty for too long. I would love a house like that. Love the barn as well. Nice property. I imagine back in the day it was a bustling farm. Love how you pan out to see it from higher up and farther back
Loved the huge barn! I always liked the smell of hay but given your baling history can understand how it could get old!
Cozy little house. Loved the deck thingy over the garage. Grill, little fridge, hot tub...
Thanks for taking us along. Stay healthy!
~~~Deb in Virginia
Great video!! You never disappoint. That old farmhouse was pretty common to most old farmhouses. Just basic living quarters to rest your head after a hard days work. Nothing fancy, (except wallpaper) definitely not trying to keep up with the Jones. I can imagine the smell of home baked bread lingering around the kitchen. Children running around giggling and being mischievous. While the husband is out plowing the fields. I can only imagine!!! Hey, thanks for sharing. Thoroughly enjoyed!!!
Beautiful classic country house! the site is fantastic! It could be a cozy warm perfect home a for a family!
Did you get the impression being there, that that house could be saved? It looked like a lovely place, and in the right hands , could make a nice home, Loved the balcony. Great place for a grill and patio chairs
I think its neat that you bailed hay as a kid. Interesting experiences make for an interesting life! If I ever move into an old barn place ...sigh...I will spend my time searching for hidden things. Secret doorways, secret stash spots of former owners. Just looks so fun to live there.
Another good job, it was really nice that the house wasn’t vandalized, at least let’s hope it wasn’t and that was just nature taking its course, hope it can be saved !!
The top of the barn is beautiful it’s a really a huge barn! Thank you for explore I love the old farm houses!
I love these videos. It's so interesting what you find in these abandoned places. It always makes me wonder why they just up and leave stuff remaining.
Thanks for taking us with you on this exploration - growing up on a working farm, I sure do remember baling hay and straw - we had to wear jeans so as to not get scratched up and the chaff made me sneeze so much - not to mention how hot it would get up in the haymow. Regardless, I still smile when I think about it - my brothers and I still talk and laugh about it (now, lol). Thanks again, and I look forward to what adventure you take next!
Thanks Colleen! It was a great experience and very hard work. I have a lot of respect for farmers and farming families. Hard work farming and we use them 3 times a day 😁👍
You're welcome '- ) keep on exploring - and I do like the fact that you respect each and every place that you visit - thank you
Cool explore. The bright green rug & the yellow flowered wallpaper, goes way back in time.
A little cleaning - And some paint - And we are ready to move in 👍 - Such a beautiful place - Love the nature that surround this little house... Thank's for the showing Brent.. Love and Hugs💕 🇩🇰 And remember Stay Happy - Stay Safe.
Great location! Absolutely loved the house and barn! Thank you Brent! Stay safe
Aww, beautiful for a painting. Love the colors and different shades of green.. Gorgeous.
Lovely, just lovely! All the updates look like the 70’s. I kept imagining all that weathered barn board getting a second life. Lol
Love this farmhouse, and I bet with a bit of hard graft I'm sure it could be bought back to life and make someone a nice home as there wasn't much mold and the structure seemed ok from what I could see
Precioso lugar, gracias, un abrazo desde Costa Rica¡
Woow yesss another GreAt video,wonderful old farm house i like the original kitchen and the room with beautiful wallpaper very nice place and property as always a job well done,because of your videos it's always worth staying awake even though it's very late here you know how much 😁 thank you very much for sharing everything you are the best and my favorite explorer!Greetings from other side of the world 🌏from Serbia,take care and stay safe 🍀
Thank you Jelena! I’m happy I’m your favourite explorer your very kind to me 😁
A wonderful country home.. thanks for explorer.. love the drone shot with the music
Such a beautiful spot. So sad to see these beautiful old homes going to ruin. I must say I love the smell of a barn...the hay, animals..all of it. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe.
I actually love that wallpaper with roses
Same here. Tacky to some. Just love the old memories or scenes they send me back to.🍁
I loved bailing when I was a kid in Massachusetts. I love the smell of hay too. We used to build forts out of the bails in the fields. A bunch of us used to jump off the high loft in the barn into the big pile of loose hay until my cousin died from landing on a hidden pitchfork that was standing upright.
Great that you found the farmhouse and that it has not yet been destroyed (except for the windows, that's a shame too). I fell in love with this small but very comfortable house. A little color and new wallpaper and I could move in. I wish you the best of luck that you will find even more undestroyed houses and that you will delight us. Thanks! All the best! Greetings from Germany!
The box was a laundry chute. When my parents built their house they had one put in from the upstairs to the garage. I really love your videos and I am binge watching them all.
This video was fantastic. The country side is beautiful, and the house is layout is so neat. Dream to live here. 🍁🌞✨
Looked like a mixture of hay and straw in the barn. Be good bedding bales, strange they have been left as there's obviously a farm next door working. Great vid Brent. Enjoyed it while eating my lunch. That box seems to point towards a laundry point to me. Neat idea. Well onto the next video in getting through your collection 😉😁
Wahou c'est vraiment impressionnant de voir une maison comme ça abandonnés..c'est vraiment bizarre ? BRAVO pour votre superbe enquête 👏👏👍🙂
and just a head's up, when you're in the loft of a barn, watch where you're stepping! Most have drop holes to drop bales of hay and straw down. Hurts like hell when you fall thru them!
Really enjoyed this farmhouse and the barns.
Brent have anyone told you your a very hansome young man with so much respect.
wow thanks brent u rock beautiful old farm house and the back was beautiful and that back deck was gorgeous thanks im drinking a coffee on yu
Another great explore. I was visualizing the redo as you walked from room to room. If I lived in Canada, it would be the perfect house for my daughter and me, with room for her home office and my sewing room, and the occasional grandchild visit. Keep exploring, and stay safe.
Another great episode Brent! Spectacular drone footage of the tilled land at the end too. Someone is taking care of that spread. My only question about the actor: I'll assume he's Canadian?
Thank you for this!
I can’t post his name but he was in Robocop, sea of love, upside down, Friday the 13th, bird on a wire. To many to list 😁
Hi Brent, I have been watching a lot of your vids lately. I was kinda surpriced that your nature - trees etc in Canada looks so similar to to the north of Sweden - where I live :) In an entire another part of the world. Anyway, thanks for being so respectful and sincere when exploring and sharing to us. I appreciate that. All the best and take care mate :)
Canada and Sweden are along the same lines of latitude so it makes sense that we are similar in that way.
Love this place BEAUTIFUL love the barn
cool old barn and nice farm house
This place seems to be in pretty good condition. Seems like it could be saved. Very nice place. Thank you.
beautiful farm house Brent, i love the wood in some of the rooms, with a little bit of work and some TLC that place could be brought back to life ,,it's not that too far gone yet, and yeah i'd do the same upstairs with that outside deck, couple chairs and stuff,, oh yeah,,,, ,,,,the land looks like its still being used, beautiful scenery, great place, i like the music piece you started the video off with too,,,i'll get you another Ko FI :)
Beautiful property & another great explore, Brent! Love the drone footage!
Another great explore!!everybody already chimed in and told you its a laundry chute so I won't tell you .. Lol 😄😂
Oh that pencil sharpener gave me flashbacks of my Younger years in school ..
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada yup I hear you . I used hate it when my pencils either came out crooked or it ate the pencil before it got sharp. Lol
That stove and tile...my god. Love that front wood door. and that old tub...that carpet gotta go.
That barn is great it's got feed/ milking chutes . I'd love to have it on my property. My husband worked on a huge dairy year's ago he loved the hay fields and green feed when fresh cut I hated washing his clothes they were so stiff his pants could stand on there own!
That was a cute house. I love flying in your drone.
Brent your videos are exceptionally wonder ful. I really enjoy watching them. Wish all of the other explorers were as good as what you produce for the viewing audience.
I would agree that it is a laundry shoot. We had one growing up. I really liked this house.
Wonderful video. I have to wonder if the owners of these old properties ever come back to see the house. Are these homes for sale? This house had a very nice feel to it. Loved the balcony and barn. Thank you for the tour!
As a young girl about 13 or so I'd spend the most of the summer at my bestfriends. She lived on a small farm. While I stayed with them I was treated just like on of their own. I helped out in the field picking up bales of hay. Then unloading at the barn. Itchy and sweaty job for sure. We would also pick strawberries from their garden for the evening dessert. Had to help pick green beans too. I wouldn't trade those summers for anything!!! That family was the best!!!!
Sounds great. Same age when I would have sleep overs at friends, who most lived in old farms homes I adored, (not us) we had a modern home, but it was on a beautiful lake. Still those old farm homes were a dream home to me.
Some of the best memories are from our childhood Lorraine. I grew up in Oxford County in Ontario. I did a lot of farming jobs when I was younger as well. Milking the cows 🐄 baling hay, driving the tractors 🚜 Gave me a new found respect for farmers and what they do every day
@@danadelaplante6797 Me in Ohio and Michigan, in the 50s! One farm had hand pumps for water in the kitchen, a root cellar for Grandma's canned goods and eggs and to hide when the sky turned for *tornado* weather! Barn for sheep, corn crib...other farm had a pony and they all had rows of corn, feed corn and sweet corn, wheat, and popcorn! So much for a young girl to enjoy with two sets of loving grand parents! 😊❤ Oh! And I forgot the ringer washers and the summer kitchen!
@@oreotookie8848 the old ringer washing machines 👍🏼 I always wanted to put my hands through it but my grandmother wouldn't let me 😆
@@Wayne_155 lol I was told not to get to close or my hair would get pulled in!
That was a very beautiful property!!! Thanks!!!
Cool old house and barn. I love the smell of hay. That metal thing in the basement was a device to control the bulls. You put it in their nose to move them.
I love the laundry Shute! I have one as a kid and always wanted to have another.
Bella casa y el papel de la pared hermoso.y alfonbras
Cheguei!Hello! O lugar é bonito!beaultiful!like 👍😘
Its a lovely home, I lpve farm houses
Wow, that kirmit green stairwell hehe
Wow nice claw bathtub
That looks like a laundry shoot, we had one growing up, made it easier for Mom on laundry day, ours only went from the street level floor, to the basement laundry room, this brings back memories, lol, ty
Thanks for the tour, your videos are good for someone like me in quarantine.
I'll be sure to watch more of them.
Thanks for another great video. I believe that structure you could not identify was a laundry chute. There should have been access to it upstairs, maybe in the hallway or in a closet. I have one in my house and in the house I grew up in. They save many trips up and down the stairs. I did not see a bathroom upstairs but did notice a sewer stack on the first floor not in the wall, so I think the house was built pre-indoor plumbing.
Yes first trap door was a laundry chute Wooden box over stairs was for coal or wood.
Wait was there 2 different chutes? Maybe that’s why I was a little confused
Looks like a laundry shoot. Maybe laundry was in basement at one time. This house is in very good shape, just needs some windows replaced some updating and a lot f cleaning and would be very livable. Great explore.
It is a laundry shute. My niece has one.
I doubt that's a laundry shute - especially when the washer and dryer are in that same room - wouldn't make sense to hide them in there (too small and the basket is too small). I suspect it's a slop chute, waste food for the pigs... Also I doubt it could be inhabited safely again - look at the wood panelling and the doors
It s a laundry chute thatis connected upstairs somewhere...you can send your laundry downstairs, then you open the door and collect out of the basket there.
There's a shelf over part of it, so I doubt it's a laundry chute. I would guess it was some kind of dumb waiter to haul canned goods up and down. It has blocks at the top that look like they're there to stop it from going higher. The edge is beveled down, like something is meant to be pushed into it from the laundry room. It looks like the opening was wider at one time and was closed up with paneling.
It's potato bin.