Music is lovely! I live in America and am of very limited means. Never in my life would I have had ( I’m in my 70’s now) the opportunity to see and appreciate the homes you show. I admire your attitude and the respect you have for these homes and buildings. You have such a soft voice and awe. I really enjoy listening to you. Thank you so much. Your ending jester is so sweet: blowing a kiss. You warm my heart! 🥰😍🙏🏼🕯
I am in my 60'S and I just LOVE these 2 Guys as well. I cannot afford to donate but what I do to help them is to always let the Ad's run all the way through no matter how long. ♥️ And leaving a comment helps as well but always try to HIT THAT LIKE BUTTON 🤣
This is a wonderful video bro. 😄 It is great meeting each other and we are currently having a lot of fun and hitting great locations together. Can’t wait for the other videos we did with this crew!🙏🏼🔥
This brought tears to my eyes, seeing their lives as they lived then. The furniture alone has to be of considerable value as antiques. Why their family hasn't returned to collect anything or sell salvageable items is beyond me. Another great place to explore. Thanks!!
Hi Lesley and Jordy, when you showed us these rooms in the upper storey, I had the impression of really taking a big step back in time. That was again incredible how well preserved some of these items were. - I would even say, some of them are today quite valuable antiques. - So - it's such a shame, if they just are left there to rot away. You took us viewers through a real time capsule in that villa of the engineer Jean Pierre. - I always admire your great amount of respect for everything you point out and the tenderness you use by commenting. - Great work! - Go on like that. I am already looking forward to your next explore. By the way lovely music and very good camera work! Take care, peace and blessings! - Kindest regards.
Ohhh that chair was a beauty! You can almost feel the comfort and pride Jean Pierre and family had in their belongings. Thank you for another wonderful explore!
Hi Leslie .. great video hun. yes we call them pouffes or foot stools here in UK .. you are so respectful of the properties and the items within them. Everything is beautiful to you it is so wonderful to hear you respect everything that was once the deceased owners.Bless you .. thank you once again for sharing with us all .. x
Hello Leslie and Jordy(spelling?) just wanted to say that y’alls care and respect for the people and their properties that y’all explore is heartwarming and lovely to see in people your age! I am 54 years of age and can tell you that most young people don’t give a hoot about the past or the people who lived it .Keep up the wonderful work kids and stay safe!
I am 1/3 French enjoy your videos thank you for being so respectful I watch all of your videos you are the best you make people happy thank you God bless
Honestly, I absolutely love the way you respect all the abandoned houses and the people that used to live in those homes. You're a lovely young man and I'm proud of you and I'm sure your parents are as well. :) Thank you for your videos, they're always absolutely uplifting and fantastic. Keep up the good work and please be careful! :)
What a beautiful home this once was...the fittings and furnishings are amazing. It is so sad to see it come to such an end. The blue perfume was “Evening in Paris”, and yes, that was an old style curling iron. So many precious antiques are still in there, it is so sad they cannot be saved. Thank you for taking your time here and really showing us the details. You are always such a gracious host.🖤🇨🇦
So hauntingly beautiful. All of those antiques and family pictures. They should open the place for tours. I would definitely pay to tour that incredible home. Thanks you Bros of Decay!!
absolutely love this place. So sad to see it being trashed tho. Thank you all so much for sharing these beautiful homes with us. These videos you do records them for future generations to enjoy and see how we lived long ago 💕
The furniture could go for thousands and thousands of dollars. The glassware and porcelain could be in the thousands as well. The lamps and vases are worth hundred a piece. I estimate that everything in the house is worth at least $20,000.00. Being French and the family being upper class the contents will be of great quality. The paintings and pictures must be high quality as well.
@@User-718_ Steal means taking other's property only or taking something which doesn't belong to us... I mean, what happens when there's any owner at all? This stuffs dacay by itself, abandoned. It's really sad...
I love watching your videos, you show genuine interest and appreciation for these gorgeous historic places. Thank you for sharing the history and being such a respectful gentleman. I also love and lament old homes, antiques, mystery and historical culture 💕
Y'all do a great job!.. I am a semi retired house cleaner,over the years I have seen houses that had a fairly nice living space,but just threw trash in the floor, sometimes the had just one specific room where they put the trash! It is likely that squatters stayed there after the owners left! And then it was anything goes! ,But to leave the upstairs alone ? Wow thanks guys!👍🙋🕊️
I just love your videos! You are so awesome the way you move through these homes and building with such care. The way you appreciate even the smallest of things and how beautiful they are and must have been in their time. Its always a pleasure watching your video"s. God Bless!
Just as everyone says, you are the most respectful explorers, you have a great voice and I love that you actually do research and don’t just assume the entire video. If I had an abandoned house somewhere I’d beg you to go explore it just so I could watch your video 😊. Keep doing exactly what you’re doing.
Governments will gladly take your DEATH TAXES but do nothing with your house? There are refugees and homeless people who would benefit from places like this.
I loved the beautiful whimsical wallpapers in this house, especially the living room. The perfume you opened up is violets. My favorite perfume. What a shame other parts of the house were so trashed.
Yes, you were right about that tool being a hair curling iron. Just like the irons, you heated it up, and curled your hair! Love your videos and the way you present them and yourselves. Very well done. Keep up the great work, young men! 😘
I love all your videos. I especially like them because we are seeing things through your eyes and emotions! I love your descriptions and excitement of the discoveries within these wonderfully Beautiful locations!
Sooooo happy to see another new video from you guys!!! I always LOVE the facts that you find out about the home and the people that lived their!! It was sooooo odd that the first floor was trashed 😢 and the one room upstairs filled the stuffed news paper bags! That was very strange! Wish you would have looked at some or a date on those newspapers!!
Thank you so much I truly love all ur videos you are so sweet and respectful especially towards the properties of each and all the places you & your brother explore keep up the good work👍🏻
I think I've been watching you and your brother since you began this channel. I've enjoyed each and every video you've posted of so many beautiful and interesting places. Your enthusiasm for the homes, in particular, is what makes me see past the ruin and rot and straight into the past of the people who once lived there. This home seems very sad to me. Once a beautiful home for an interesting man and his wife just left to rot away and fade away into the past. You've breathed a little life back into by showing us this amazing place. Thank you so very much.
Leslie would you PLEASE show more of the furniture in the rooms that you film? I love looking at all the antiques in addition to all that you photograph. I love your show.
Hi Lesley and Jordy from Pennsylvania in the USA. I love watching your channel because you take care with everything you come across. You respect the people who once lived in these beautiful places. I loved seeing the old photos and items left in the house. Sometimes when one spouse dies, the other may not be coping well alone. Some tend to hoard mountains of trash in other rooms. It’s a sad replacement for someone they lost. At some point it’s too overwhelming. I loved the wallpaper! Many blessings to you both! 💜🦋
Thanks for taking us down the memory lane. Great finding I must say and you've represented it with an elegance and so much respect. Love and support from India
A beautifully furnished home filled with some lovely furniture. The china cabinet is extraordinary. The singer sewing machine is one my own grandmother had. Thanks for sharing your explore..
Thank you for showing us another abandoned old place. So sad to see how people’s lives decay. So many old lovely pieces of furniture left to rot. Very sad!
I love youre videos, thank you guys! You all have so much respect and have always amazing places for us to see, I realy enjoy see them. You are realy talented, its great to hear your descriptions and travel with you, because otherwise I couldn't "go" anywhere outside my country. Thank you👍
You talk if these people as if you've known them for a long time. With such respect and love for their home and them. Please don't ever change. I love watching your videos.
Thank You again brothers. This was truly amazing. What a wonderful thing to do with your brother. You are creating such magical memories to look back upon later in life.
So unbelievable. There are so many lost places and it's everything inside. The clothes, the pictures even the food😅 Amazing that you found so much old places
Love your music with your videos & your respect to people’s things that you handle is awesome and the reason I like your channel... you boys are doing a great job!
There were so many beautiful items. I especially liked the Singer sewing machine, it looked so pristine, with beautiful colors. The furnishings are beyond beautiful. I kept imagining when they were all new and polished!. Very lovely home at one time.
Bros of Decay..Another exciting adventure into exploring abandoned Buildings in 🇫🇷 France. The history behind each place takes us into places/families and things unknown to us in North America.That still bar was an old fashioned curling iron,it used to be dipped in oil lamp for heat! Many antiques left behind...💕👍🤗Love your videos, your so respectful into each explore...history relived through a camera!!
I just want to thank you for the great videos of these awesome homes you explore. You are so very respectful of these properties and of the belongings left behind. It makes my heart smile to see this. Much love to you guys, from Pittsburgh PA, USA. 💕💕😘😊😊😘
Unbelievable and beautiful tour of this home. Indeed, one of the top five. Your videos also give us a perspective on all those thing we accumulate in our lives and what they mean when we pass on. So what is left is good family and friends and what we feel in our hearts. Our Spirits are the things and not those thing we acquire. I can always tell the wonderful Spirits that you guys truly are! You are greatly appreciated and again,Kind Thanks! DaveyJO in Pa.
What an absolutely lovely home. Your narration was very meaning full and Jordey, you did a great job of capturing the ambiance. The music was very fitting and your soft, relaxed narration fit it very well. I guess I should just say "Awesome"! The length of the video was just right. I didn't feel like I missed anything there no did I doze off! Keep up the good work!!
Hello! Am enjoying your visit to the lovely old home of J Pierre. When I saw that most beautiful old Singer sewing machine I was reminded of when you found another Singer quite a while ago so I sent a comment back then. There are no videos of all of the lovely places and items you get to see that don't fascinate me. You do wonderful honor to those who are now gone. Thank you so much. Teresa in Indianapolis, In
It's very disheartening to see someones home treated like that. To think that it's ok to trash it! Thank you for the tour. It looks as though they had quite a happy life!
It's easy to see your love of history and respect for these places you are showing. I'm glad I found your channel today, now I'm binge watching lol. Thanks for spending your time sharing this for us. I'm in America so I'd never have a chance otherwise.
Hello Leslie & Jordy! Another epic explore of an abandoned home 🏠. Wow! I love ❤️ all of the furnishings left behind...although SO sad to see why the house is abandoned? Gorgeous pictures too! Again, thank you 🙏🏻 for taking us through this beloved time capsule! Stay safe my friends & PLZ keep them coming! Blessings & Loving 🥰 Hugs 🤗 from your FAMZ in NC USA 🇺🇸.
I can’t believe family wouldn’t claim some of the furniture and use it. The piano still looked good. And the furniture hutch and the dishes. Why not use them. Or sell them to someone who would use it. Makes no sense!
Sad so many no longer desire items from the Victorian era the value has slipped 45% - 75% in today's market. Many do not wish to furnish in a by gone era and so this furniture lies in waste. :-(
The intricate workman ship on the furniture is what I love. The french really did know how to make furniture. How's your brother? I haven't seen him lately.
I understand what you said about taxes on property after people died. But still least take the heirlooms n your father's work desk etc. I'm surprised that the drug people didn't raid this place. The sewing machine is beautiful along with all the things in that sitting room. The piano is still perfect. My heart cries for this man n wife...that no took what was important. Wonderful find guys! Beautiful story too. Stay safe and God bless from Nevada.
I'm sure you know France is going through a resistance like a lot of Europe. I can understand having homeless. Thank you so much. You really do a fantastic job. 💜
Wow some antiques that you would never see again. Irons and furniture. Hair curling tongs, your right. Well done. Really Good video. Shared, much love xx
You can clearly imagine a couple in love setting up their home. I have two sizes of those old curling irons but mine have wooden handles. I like the glasses.
Great video, respectful of contents/owners , as always! I still get a chuckle/love it when I hear you say "smells like woman"! I enjoy collecting old perfume bottles. I'd love to see that beautiful floor lamp restored......then shipped to me in Indiana! Best regards!
Everything in the house is super antique.I couldn't help but notice how rusty the stoves and clothing irons are.They look like they haven't been used for 50 years or longer.You always find the best places to explore!
Music is lovely! I live in America and am of very limited means. Never in my life would I have had ( I’m in my 70’s now) the opportunity to see and appreciate the homes you show. I admire your attitude and the respect you have for these homes and buildings. You have such a soft voice and awe. I really enjoy listening to you. Thank you so much. Your ending jester is so sweet: blowing a kiss. You warm my heart! 🥰😍🙏🏼🕯
This comment brightened my day
Agreed 💕
I am in my 60'S and I just LOVE these 2 Guys as well. I cannot afford to donate but what I do to help them is to always let the Ad's run all the way through no matter how long. ♥️ And leaving a comment helps as well but always try to HIT THAT LIKE BUTTON 🤣
@@Brenda-qm4sy 💕💕💕
This comment makes my day! Thank you Maria Xx
I like watching you because your so respectful of the people that lived there
You couldn't have said it any better!!! Leslie and Jordy are some of the most respectful explorers out there!!
@@brianleonard6025 Yes they are.
It's. So. Sad..those .who .have. It. Don't. Know. How. To. Cherish. It. Those. Who. Don't.. would
That piano is incredible. My heart aches from the sadness of this place abandoned.
This is a wonderful video bro. 😄
It is great meeting each other and we are currently having a lot of fun and hitting great locations together. Can’t wait for the other videos we did with this crew!🙏🏼🔥
Thank you! It was an amazing trip with you guys and Steve Ronin. I am looking forward to upcomming trips!
This brought tears to my eyes, seeing their lives as they lived then. The furniture alone has to be of considerable value as antiques. Why their family hasn't returned to collect anything or sell salvageable items is beyond me. Another great place to explore. Thanks!!
Hi Lesley and Jordy, when you showed us these rooms in the upper storey, I had the impression of really taking a big step back in time.
That was again incredible how well preserved some of these items were. - I would even say, some of them are today quite valuable
antiques. - So - it's such a shame, if they just are left there to rot away. You took us viewers through a real time capsule in that villa
of the engineer Jean Pierre. - I always admire your great amount of respect for everything you point out and the tenderness you use
by commenting. - Great work! - Go on like that. I am already looking forward to your next explore.
By the way lovely music and very good camera work!
Take care, peace and blessings! - Kindest regards.
Ohhh that chair was a beauty! You can almost feel the comfort and pride Jean Pierre and family had in their belongings. Thank you for another wonderful explore!
You guys are the most respectful people that do this sort of thing! Keep up the great work!
You guys are very lucky to have the opportunity to see this amazing treasures and visit so many awesome countries. 👍
Hi Leslie .. great video hun. yes we call them pouffes or foot stools here in UK .. you are so respectful of the properties and the items within them. Everything is beautiful to you it is so wonderful to hear you respect everything that was once the deceased owners.Bless you .. thank you once again for sharing with us all .. x
You guys do such a great job showing the world of who these two amazing people who are forgotten no more are.... thank you for making my night!
Hello Leslie and Jordy(spelling?) just wanted to say that y’alls care and respect for the people and their properties that y’all explore is heartwarming and lovely to see in people your age! I am 54 years of age and can tell you that most young people don’t give a hoot about the past or the people who lived it .Keep up the wonderful work kids and stay safe!
I am 1/3 French enjoy your videos thank you for being so respectful I watch all of your videos you are the best you make people happy thank you God bless
Honestly, I absolutely love the way you respect all the abandoned houses and the people that used to live in those homes. You're a lovely young man and I'm proud of you and I'm sure your parents are as well. :) Thank you for your videos, they're always absolutely uplifting and fantastic. Keep up the good work and please be careful! :)
What a beautiful home this once was...the fittings and furnishings are amazing. It is so sad to see it come to such an end. The blue perfume was “Evening in Paris”, and yes, that was an old style curling iron. So many precious antiques are still in there, it is so sad they cannot be saved. Thank you for taking your time here and really showing us the details. You are always such a gracious host.🖤🇨🇦
So hauntingly beautiful. All of those antiques and family pictures. They should open the place for tours. I would definitely pay to tour that incredible home. Thanks you Bros of Decay!!
absolutely love this place. So sad to see it being trashed tho. Thank you all so much for sharing these beautiful homes with us. These videos you do records them for future generations to enjoy and see how we lived long ago 💕
Being a retired antique dealer, I am trembling seeing all of this!
How much would these antiques go for?
The furniture could go for thousands and thousands of dollars. The glassware and porcelain could be in the thousands as well. The lamps and vases are worth hundred a piece. I estimate that everything in the house is worth at least $20,000.00. Being French and the family being upper class the contents will be of great quality. The paintings and pictures must be high quality as well.
@@rogerfleury9759 i assume ur going to go steal them?
@@User-718_ Steal means taking other's property only or taking something which doesn't belong to us... I mean, what happens when there's any owner at all? This stuffs dacay by itself, abandoned. It's really sad...
@@KAMMEL45 Technically it is still stealing and even if the family abandoned the house, they still own it in the eyes of the law..
I love watching your videos, you show genuine interest and appreciation for these gorgeous historic places.
Thank you for sharing the history and being such a respectful gentleman.
I also love and lament old homes, antiques, mystery and historical culture 💕
Dont go steal the house
The furniture is so amazing with such details just beautiful.
Exquisite. I could feel them through your eyes. Thank you!
Y'all do a great job!.. I am a semi retired house cleaner,over the years I have seen houses that had a fairly nice living space,but just threw trash in the floor, sometimes the had just one specific room where they put the trash! It is likely that squatters stayed there after the owners left! And then it was anything goes! ,But to leave the upstairs alone ? Wow thanks guys!👍🙋🕊️
Another wonderful journey into the past.
Thank you both.
I just love your videos! You are so awesome the way you move through these homes and building with such care. The way you appreciate even the smallest of things and how beautiful they are and must have been in their time. Its always a pleasure watching your video"s. God Bless!
I had to laugh when you went into the bedroom and said "This is where the magic happens." Enjoy watching your videos, keep up the good work.
I love the stories you do with the items you find. It brings it alive.
Just as everyone says, you are the most respectful explorers, you have a great voice and I love that you actually do research and don’t just assume the entire video. If I had an abandoned house somewhere I’d beg you to go explore it just so I could watch your video 😊. Keep doing exactly what you’re doing.
So what happens to all this stuff??? It just sits there and decays away?? What a shame!!😥
That's exactly what I've thought a lot of times. What happens with all those stuffs?
It's a waste...😕
Governments will gladly take your DEATH TAXES but do nothing with your house?
There are refugees and homeless people who would benefit from places like this.
Amazing find. Really enjoyed this one. I imagine all those antiques restored to their original beauty.
I loved the beautiful whimsical wallpapers in this house, especially the living room. The perfume you opened up is violets. My favorite perfume. What a shame other parts of the house were so trashed.
Thank you so much for your respectful tour of this home . Well done young gentlemen.
Love how you take your time and are so appreciative and respectful.
THat is what we do and we are glad you appreciate it!
Yes, you were right about that tool being a hair curling iron. Just like the irons, you heated it up, and curled your hair! Love your videos and the way you present them and yourselves. Very well done. Keep up the great work, young men! 😘
I love all your videos. I especially like them because we are seeing things through your eyes and emotions! I love your descriptions and excitement of the discoveries within these wonderfully Beautiful locations!
Sooooo happy to see another new video from you guys!!!
I always LOVE the facts that you find out about the home and the people that lived their!! It was sooooo odd that the first floor was trashed 😢 and the one room upstairs filled the stuffed news paper bags!
That was very strange! Wish you would have looked at some or a date on those newspapers!!
You could be a famous history film maker. Or work in a museum. I get so lost in your videos, I forget what I'm doing.
Thank you so much I truly love all ur videos you are so sweet and respectful especially towards the properties of each and all the places you & your brother explore keep up the good work👍🏻
I think I've been watching you and your brother since you began this channel. I've enjoyed each and every video you've posted of so many beautiful and interesting places. Your enthusiasm for the homes, in particular, is what makes me see past the ruin and rot and straight into the past of the people who once lived there. This home seems very sad to me. Once a beautiful home for an interesting man and his wife just left to rot away and fade away into the past. You've breathed a little life back into by showing us this amazing place. Thank you so very much.
Leslie would you PLEASE show more of the furniture in the rooms that you film? I love looking at all the antiques in addition to all that you photograph. I love your show.
Hi Lesley and Jordy from Pennsylvania in the USA. I love watching your channel because you take care with everything you come across. You respect the people who once lived in these beautiful places. I loved seeing the old photos and items left in the house. Sometimes when one spouse dies, the other may not be coping well alone. Some tend to hoard mountains of trash in other rooms. It’s a sad replacement for someone they lost. At some point it’s too overwhelming. I loved the wallpaper! Many blessings to you both! 💜🦋
Thanks for taking us down the memory lane. Great finding I must say and you've represented it with an elegance and so much respect. Love and support from India
A beautifully furnished home filled with some lovely furniture. The china cabinet is extraordinary. The singer sewing machine is one my own grandmother had. Thanks for sharing your explore..
Thank you for showing us another abandoned old place. So sad to see how people’s lives decay. So many old lovely pieces of furniture left to rot. Very sad!
10:08 is that beaded fringe ? What a beautiful place of treasures. Absolutely beautiful , thanks Les.
Another beautiful home. Thank you, boys and greetings from Australia.
I love youre videos, thank you guys! You all have so much respect and have always amazing places for us to see, I realy enjoy see them. You are realy talented, its great to hear your descriptions and travel with you, because otherwise I couldn't "go" anywhere outside my country. Thank you👍
You talk if these people as if you've known them for a long time. With such respect and love for their home and them. Please don't ever change. I love watching your videos.
Thank You again brothers. This was truly amazing. What a wonderful thing to do with your brother. You are creating such magical memories to look back upon later in life.
So unbelievable. There are so many lost places and it's everything inside. The clothes, the pictures even the food😅 Amazing that you found so much old places
I like going through the places you take us to you do an awesome job.
That big key has a cork screw in it. You can pull both ends apart.
Love your music with your videos & your respect to people’s things that you handle is awesome and the reason I like your channel... you boys are doing a great job!
There were so many beautiful items. I especially liked the Singer sewing machine, it looked so pristine, with beautiful colors. The furnishings are beyond beautiful. I kept imagining when they were all new and polished!. Very lovely home at one time.
thanks! House you show looks in more details and with compassions! good job!
Bros of Decay..Another exciting adventure into exploring abandoned Buildings in 🇫🇷 France. The history behind each place takes us into places/families and things unknown to us in North America.That still bar was an old fashioned curling iron,it used to be dipped in oil lamp for heat! Many antiques left behind...💕👍🤗Love your videos, your so respectful into each explore...history relived through a camera!!
Thanks so much..
I just want to thank you for the great videos of these awesome homes you explore. You are so very respectful of these properties and of the belongings left behind. It makes my heart smile to see this. Much love to you guys, from Pittsburgh PA, USA. 💕💕😘😊😊😘
love your videos thank you so much !
So beautiful, love the old sewing machines, great job guys
Unbelievable and beautiful tour of this home. Indeed, one of the top five. Your videos also give us a perspective on all those thing we accumulate in our lives and what they mean when we pass on. So what is left is good family and friends and what we feel in our hearts. Our Spirits are the things and not those thing we acquire. I can always tell the wonderful Spirits that you guys truly are! You are greatly appreciated and again,Kind Thanks! DaveyJO in Pa.
That piano and furniture! Magnifique!😚🗼
What an absolutely lovely home. Your narration was very meaning full and Jordey, you did a great job of capturing the ambiance. The music was very fitting and your soft, relaxed narration fit it very well. I guess I should just say "Awesome"! The length of the video was just right. I didn't feel like I missed anything there no did I doze off! Keep up the good work!!
Hello! Am enjoying your visit to the lovely old home of J Pierre. When I saw that most beautiful old Singer sewing machine I was reminded of when you found another Singer quite a while ago so I sent a comment back then. There are no videos of all of the lovely places and items you get to see that don't fascinate me. You do wonderful honor to those who are now gone. Thank you so much. Teresa in Indianapolis, In
It's very disheartening to see someones home treated like that. To think that it's ok to trash it! Thank you for the tour. It looks as though they had quite a happy life!
Truly fantastic explore. Waiting for more of your videos Great Job guys
You guys are one of explores I watch your courteous and you do not shake the camera and you really have an eye for detail
amazing place ... thank you to share , greetings from Italy
It's easy to see your love of history and respect for these places you are showing. I'm glad I found your channel today, now I'm binge watching lol. Thanks for spending your time sharing this for us. I'm in America so I'd never have a chance otherwise.
These things are so beautiful. a great find, l enjoyed it. bring more. thankyou.
Thank you for another great video!!!
Tacoma Wa
USA
I'm in Kent!
Hello Leslie & Jordy! Another epic explore of an abandoned home 🏠. Wow! I love ❤️ all of the furnishings left behind...although SO sad to see why the house is abandoned? Gorgeous pictures too! Again, thank you 🙏🏻 for taking us through this beloved time capsule! Stay safe my friends & PLZ keep them coming! Blessings & Loving 🥰 Hugs 🤗 from your FAMZ in NC USA 🇺🇸.
I can’t believe family wouldn’t claim some of the furniture and use it. The piano still looked good. And the furniture hutch and the dishes. Why not use them. Or sell them to someone who would use it. Makes no sense!
Sad so many no longer desire items from the Victorian era the value has slipped 45% - 75% in today's market. Many do not wish to furnish in a by gone era and so this furniture lies in waste. :-(
Beautiful old home! It's a shame people trash the houses like that!!
Beautiful!! I love you’re videos!
The intricate workman ship on the furniture is what I love. The french really did know how to make furniture.
How's your brother? I haven't seen him lately.
I understand what you said about taxes on property after people died. But still least take the heirlooms n your father's work desk etc. I'm surprised that the drug people didn't raid this place. The sewing machine is beautiful along with all the things in that sitting room. The piano is still perfect. My heart cries for this man n wife...that no took what was important. Wonderful find guys! Beautiful story too. Stay safe and God bless from Nevada.
Wow! Someone has really destroyed this beautiful home! Such a shame. They had some wonderful furniture.
Sad seeing all the memories. Thanks for sharing from Canada.
Love the music too. Great job guys!
Beautiful footage,again truly admire your respect for every house you go too
Despite the trash, the home had real beauty in it. The piano is amazing.
That place is crazy! 😱❤️
I'm sure you know France is going through a resistance like a lot of Europe. I can understand having homeless. Thank you so much. You really do a fantastic job. 💜
What a shame! Such a beautiful home. Cool story.
Good afternoon Leslie. Awesome video That You always make. Thank You for taking Me along. :) I did enjoy it. Have a great Saturday :)
Wow some antiques that you would never see again. Irons and furniture. Hair curling tongs, your right. Well done. Really Good video. Shared, much love xx
I could watch and listen to this guy all day. That voice of his is so soothing and he's very nice looking.
Thank you for sharing these homes. I really enjoy watching them.😀😀😀💓💓💓💓💓💓
God bless you guys 👍🏿
That's too bad how this beautiful home had been trashed. Thank v you for sharing your thoughts and memories of people that lived there
10:07
That lamp!
I am guessing the fringe was seed beads.
It must have been so beautiful when illuminated.
You can clearly imagine a couple in love setting up their home. I have two sizes of those old curling irons but mine have wooden handles. I like the glasses.
What beautiful furniture! Amazing place!
The nice parts were like a museum! Such amazing antiques!! WOW!
I love falling asleep to your voice....
He was either an engineer or a surveyor It's an incredible place.
Hi Lesley 🥰 another wonderful video and your reaction is so adorable how you are excited to see the past of people gone ...
Amazing what was left, sad thou .. 😔
Thank you's for sharing
Great video, respectful of contents/owners , as always! I still get a chuckle/love it when I hear you say "smells like woman"! I enjoy collecting old perfume bottles. I'd love to see that beautiful floor lamp restored......then shipped to me in Indiana! Best regards!
Fantastic! What an amazing explore. The antiques always blow my mind, they're beautiful! Looking forward to the next one!
Everything in the house is super antique.I couldn't help but notice how rusty the stoves and clothing irons are.They look like they haven't been used for 50 years or longer.You always find the best places to explore!