Completely Untouched Abandoned Tiny House in the Swedish Countryside!

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    Join us on a journey through the quaint streets of a Swedish town, where hidden among inhabited homes lies a remarkable sight - an abandoned yellow house frozen in time. In this captivating UA-cam video, we delve into the untouched beauty of a house that holds the echoes of a timeless love story.
    As we step inside, we are greeted by a mesmerizing scene - a reflection of lives lived to the fullest. The house is adorned with countless pieces of crystal and porcelain, while lush plants breathe life into every corner. It's a testament to the passion and devotion of Tore and Svea, the former inhabitants of this enchanting abode.
    Tore, a local Swedish man, spent his entire life in this breathtaking location. He met Svea at an outdoor competition, and their love story blossomed amidst their shared passion for the outdoors and competitive spirit. Together, they collected memories from marching events across Europe and the world, adorning their home with a treasure trove of mementos.
    But life took an unexpected turn when Tore passed away at a young age, leaving Svea to carry on their legacy alone. Undeterred, she continued to compete in competitions around the globe, keeping their shared dreams alive. However, fate had its own plans, and Svea too left this world, leaving behind a house brimming with memories of their extraordinary life together.
    Join us as we embark on an adventure through the corridors of this abandoned yellow house, where every corner holds a piece of history waiting to be discovered. From the echoes of laughter to the whispers of love, let's uncover the untold tales of Tore and Svea's enduring romance.
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  • @hdavis3034
    @hdavis3034 3 місяці тому +93

    This is so sad. Its hard to believe that no family member would want any of this stuff. So many things. Thank you for showing us this cute little house.

    • @marciahenriquez4605
      @marciahenriquez4605 3 місяці тому +11

      Totally agree, it is very sad.

    • @lindan2836
      @lindan2836 2 місяці тому +10

      Maybe the children feel that their parents cared more for the sport than for them. I mean, the house is full with sportphoto's everywere and only one little corner wwhere the children can be seen. I don't know just thinking. It could be the reason that they dont care, witch is understandable. OR the children in the photo's werent theirs😊

    • @PetsNPatients
      @PetsNPatients 27 днів тому

      Can anyone purchase the property?

    • @TompaDee
      @TompaDee 25 днів тому

      ​@@PetsNPatientsYes anowone who can live with ghost can 😊

  • @lynnb-TruckCastreauJr
    @lynnb-TruckCastreauJr 2 місяці тому +8

    10:20 that's called a travel clock. It collapses flat for carrying in your suitcase.
    22:30 that Electrolux is 50s or 60s, not 90s. My mother had one. 🙂
    26:15 that is, indeed, a butter churn.
    35:30 that is called a MUFF, and yes, it's to keep your hands warm in the winter instead of gloves.
    47:40 is a winder for making yarn skeins.
    What a treasure home! So many beautiful and valuable things left behind to rot. I hope that someone rescues some of those antiques before Nature claims them.

  • @debbiemiller8168
    @debbiemiller8168 2 місяці тому +34

    What is truly Sad is to look at the Way people loved their country’s back then, but yet today we no longer see that love. They (government) has let into our country people that do not respect or love our history!! That is really sad for we all see our history being erased before our very eyes!! Love and Hugs to All from the U.S🇺🇸❤🥰

    • @mariannsebby
      @mariannsebby 2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for sharing this beautiful tiny house with so many beautiful things left behind. So sad..once were loved and left to rot. None of the family members want any of them. I love all their collections! So so so beautiful !!!

  • @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse
    @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse 2 місяці тому +57

    this was beautiful. I don't understand how there is no dust on the porcelain shoe collection or that cabinet, I live in my house and it's full of dust! The clock from 1822 should be in a museum! Thank you for another beautiful video.

    • @susancarter9351
      @susancarter9351 2 місяці тому +3

      I agree. I think someone is looking after it.

    • @acajutla
      @acajutla 2 місяці тому +11

      It's you that make the dust. No people no dust.

    • @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse
      @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse 2 місяці тому +3

      @@acajutla you may have a point there! But you got me laughing certainly😂👆

    • @patriciamariemitchel
      @patriciamariemitchel 2 місяці тому +1

      This video may be the closest it comes to being in a museum. 👀

    • @susancarter9351
      @susancarter9351 2 місяці тому

      @acajutla open windows and collapsed ceilings would surely create
      Dust.

  • @alexandria8255
    @alexandria8255 2 місяці тому +6

    Nice home. That spider in the basement looks like a black widow, OMG! 😲😲I will never understand how adult children can have no interest in family keepsakes like photos and some vintage furniture pieces etc. As they can be handed down to other generations. It's family history. I have stuff of both my grandmothers and mom and save them for my 2 nephews and their kids. God Bless 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @NOORCHANNEL0123
    @NOORCHANNEL0123 2 місяці тому +19

    This made me cry again. I am really emotional, I feel sad seing this things, just couldn't imagine why the closed family simply doesn't care about the belongings of their late family.

  • @vickichristian2364
    @vickichristian2364 2 місяці тому +5

    Such a beautiful home. Such a shame no one is living in the home to preserve the treasures

  • @jonathanfreedom1st
    @jonathanfreedom1st 3 місяці тому +34

    As an American, Electrolux is a Swedish brand. It's no wonder they are in the house, if I had to Guess the Sweeds are Brand Loyal as we would be here in US. 🇺🇲🤙🏻cheers

    • @francisdec1615
      @francisdec1615 2 місяці тому +5

      My grandparents' last fridge in the apartment in town was actually Italian, but I still use their ElectroHelios fridge, freezer and stove in the countryside. The stuff is from the 1980s.
      Weird that some power is still on in the house.

    • @queenTiEl
      @queenTiEl 2 місяці тому +1

      True😅👍 Electrolux is a brand that every sweed knows about, when I was a kid, everything was Electrolux, now a days its to expensive...

  • @Musicismylove888
    @Musicismylove888 3 місяці тому +25

    The toilet on the main floor had 2 entrances. One from the kitchen and the other from the hallway to the living room. This was an amazing explore as everything was in such great condition. Very little dust, and not vandalized. A very beautiful home.

  • @kskollections2142
    @kskollections2142 2 місяці тому +13

    This really breaks my heart! All those precious photos and mementos just left behind! The 1822 clock is absolutely fabulous! The wooden furniture is still in excellent condition! Like the porcelain items but the framed photos are more precious in my opinion. The displays for their awards are fantastic! You should try to find the family or contact a historical society to try to save the house!

  • @berthagreen1620
    @berthagreen1620 2 місяці тому +7

    Makes me want to just move in , so sad to see it left alone. Thank you for sharing these wonderful places.

  • @linis7436
    @linis7436 2 місяці тому +11

    Hi I am from Sweden and have a theory about the lack of beds in this house, when you get old and sick its quite common to be cared for in the home sometimes they lend out a sort of hospital bed if needed that Will be recovered when the person dies. Outside the toilet it was a hospital device to help the old to go to the bathroom still there so its a possibility. Thank you for being so respectful ❤

    • @Leenasims
      @Leenasims 2 місяці тому

      Yes, as you are saying @linis7436, usually when someone is moving to a retirement home in Sweden, they can take their beds and some other furniture with them. Those rooms in retirement homes are usually quite small, so they can't take much with them. And it seems that they did not have any children.

    • @evasivertsen3758
      @evasivertsen3758 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@Leenasims maybe not the bed, but some furnitures and personal belongings they often bring with them to a retirement home.
      Why they dont have beds, they might have take them away and "loan" a hospital bed :)

    • @Leenasims
      @Leenasims 2 місяці тому

      @@evasivertsen3758 Now a days they don’t bring beds, but probably when this couple moved to some retirement home they did.

  • @santaclause2875
    @santaclause2875 2 місяці тому +17

    Leslie, at 32:40, you are our only hope. Who else do we have to rely on? To save the past. Our youth, you, are our only hope to save it. I'm way too old now. We are depending on you, your generation, to find a way to save it. Thanks for another awesome presentation!!!

  • @beverleymitchell4379
    @beverleymitchell4379 3 місяці тому +19

    Surely a museum could take some of there precious things❤God Bless Them 🎉

  • @kontrygrll01amerika54
    @kontrygrll01amerika54 2 місяці тому +3

    The "hat" in the box is a hand muff used to keep the hands warm when walking outside during winter or while ice skating.

  • @kimwurstpeck4275
    @kimwurstpeck4275 2 місяці тому +9

    I live in the United States I'm from Pennsylvania and I am Swedish. So I really like this video and I love the way you guys speak so properly exclamation point❤

    • @gregpendrey6711
      @gregpendrey6711 2 місяці тому

      Agreed. Tip for English pronunciation today is; the 'ch' in the word character is the 'k' sound. Unlike the 'ch' sound in the word chair, for example.

  • @LisaNelsonSnugglebunny
    @LisaNelsonSnugglebunny 3 місяці тому +14

    I remember those old coffee canisters, my grandma would use the empty ones to hold cookies!❤️

  • @billb5749
    @billb5749 3 місяці тому +18

    Such a lovely little house. I love Danny's reaction to music boxes! Thanks Lesley and Danny for sharing with us.

  • @forrestnelson5069
    @forrestnelson5069 3 місяці тому +14

    35:40 that is a muff -- used by ladies to keep their hands warm when outside in the winter

    • @Leenasims
      @Leenasims 2 місяці тому +1

      A hundred years ago yes...

  • @forrestnelson5069
    @forrestnelson5069 3 місяці тому +22

    10:22 that is a travel clock, you would take that with you because many hotel rooms did not have clocks before the 90's

    • @printedwit
      @printedwit 3 місяці тому +3

      you beat me to it. my grandmother had a couple, and she was a big traveler. this couple also seems to have been well-traveled, and i wouldn't be surprised if they'd taken that clock with them.

  • @saiprom
    @saiprom 2 місяці тому +4

    This home got a lot of nick neck things around the house, many things to look at for a long winter months, lot of memories in this home, sad to see it got abandoned, thank you for sharing very interesting to see a home in different countries.

  • @HoshiilovesARTS
    @HoshiilovesARTS 3 місяці тому +29

    Monday will be always be my favorite day of the week because I know you're gonna upload a new video. I'm gonna watch it with my mom when I wake up. It's 5 in the morning and I haven't slept 😂 And we actually love watching your videos while we eat breakfast or lunch

  • @niptodstan
    @niptodstan 3 місяці тому +5

    I'd say that they had no children. The children in the photos were either them or relatives' children. There was a shower in the basement with a curtain around it.

  • @lailahammes4964
    @lailahammes4964 2 місяці тому +5

    Thank you Leslie and Danny! I can't believe the family didn't take the momentos.

  • @Wilddaylilies
    @Wilddaylilies 2 місяці тому +4

    Electrolux vacuum cleaners in the US were normally sold by salesmen that would come to your house and do a demonstration to show how great they worked. They were expensive. Most people would have to finance them and make monthly payments. If you had an Electrolux vacuum cleaner you were the envy of others. I bet those Electrolux cleaners still work to this day. They lasted forever. They were always under warranty (maybe lifetime) just in case they did break. I’m just amazed at this home.

    • @deborahstone9696
      @deborahstone9696 2 місяці тому

      😂 in Canada too. Did it have a canister type with an elf on it? That's the one I'm thinking of

    • @claudiakoch4742
      @claudiakoch4742 2 місяці тому

      Kann es wirklich sein, dass das Haus dreißig Jahre leerstehenden und der Strom nicht abgeklemmt wurde! Vielleicht nutzen es die Kinder doch noch als Ferienhaus!?

  • @MrBern91
    @MrBern91 2 місяці тому +3

    Electrolux is indeed a Swedish manufacturer. It was founded in 1919 and they're not only making vaccuum cleaners, but also other appliances like fridges, freezers, stoves, fans, ovens etc. Their stuff is a staple in most swedish homes, and you would not find a swedish home w/o something from electrolux in it. :)

  • @lennawisehart4888
    @lennawisehart4888 2 місяці тому +2

    The strange little furry thing in the hat box was indeed something woman would have to put their hands inside to keep them warm. Thank you so much for your time, knowledge and respect. This was fascinating

  • @synapticlutter
    @synapticlutter 2 місяці тому +2

    There are some beautiful antique furniture pieces and collectables. The sad piece for me was the collection of pins and medals. Surely if a family member was still in the area they would have taken those. They speak volumes about the life, travels, adventure and the pride of these people.

  • @charlottemckell1869
    @charlottemckell1869 2 місяці тому +6

    I want you guys to know how much I love your videos. But what I love even more is your respect for these places you explore. You honor the people who lived there. ❤❤❤

  • @dianestephenson
    @dianestephenson 2 місяці тому +3

    Wonderful explore guys. The little clock you wondered about is a bit like a travel alarm clock I have and my guess would be this one is just that. Keep up the good work. And stay safe.

  • @annlyon.2040
    @annlyon.2040 2 місяці тому +6

    Wow for 30 years abandoned , its so up to date with gray walls and the green that we are using today !! I love to live in that house.

    • @SmokeyMt.
      @SmokeyMt. 2 місяці тому +2

      Beautiful explanation. Absolutely many fine items left. The grandfather clock and other items need to be saved. Like so many other places. Thank you❤

    • @annlyon.2040
      @annlyon.2040 2 місяці тому

      @@SmokeyMt. I know I would love to have them in my house.

  • @robertladue7647
    @robertladue7647 3 місяці тому +10

    I am with you Lesley…30 years and the electricity has been on continuously. Wow!

  • @libertygiveme1987
    @libertygiveme1987 2 місяці тому +7

    LOVE the Floral Wallpaper with the Grey Background!!!! This is probably one of the more ORGANIZED homes you all have been in for some time. Thank-You for taking us along on your Journey!!!!

  • @forrestnelson5069
    @forrestnelson5069 3 місяці тому +16

    This little home is utterly fascinating.... so very much stuff left and in such good condition even after over 30 years. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!

  • @globalheart
    @globalheart 3 місяці тому +10

    The little clock is actually a travel alarm clock, so you could set your alarm and stay on time in different places. No cell phones back then! And the hand warmer in the hat bix was called a "muff" (in english anyway :)

    • @santaclause2875
      @santaclause2875 3 місяці тому +4

      Yes, I still use one today. Helps a lot with sleeping....the gentle 'tick tock' of the clock throughout the night just lulls me to sleep.

    • @globalheart
      @globalheart 2 місяці тому +1

      @santaclause2875 well it was funny to see it, because i just yesterday happened to remember these!! i had bought one as a gift for my cousin back in the 70s..and honestly don't think I'd ever laid eyes on one again! Quite long forgotten till yesterday, then i see one here today!! Enjoy your cutie clock!! :)

    • @jonathanjacques7250
      @jonathanjacques7250 2 місяці тому

      I have my fathers travel clock just like this one.

    • @francisdec1615
      @francisdec1615 2 місяці тому +1

      It's called a muff in Swedish too.

    • @santaclause2875
      @santaclause2875 2 місяці тому +4

      @@globalheart Thanks. Yes, there's something special about a mechanical movement clock with the faint 'tick-tock' sound that just helps us to sleep at night. Can't be found with anything electronic, no matter how hard they try to duplicate it with digital sounds.

  • @carinsuers4618
    @carinsuers4618 2 місяці тому +3

    How sad that houses like this are so abonded. All those emotional value. Very sad. On the other hand is it great to see so many Dutch items. Specially from Nijmegen. I'm Dutch and born there.
    Thank you for taking us with you on your travels and explorings. ❤

  • @gaylewilliamson9183
    @gaylewilliamson9183 3 місяці тому +8

    The lady had a beautiful home.Thanks guys❤️👍🇺🇸

  • @SRay-or3nc
    @SRay-or3nc 2 місяці тому +4

    Pardon me if I am repeating someone, but the clock that you thought might be for a pocket clock or a decoration is actually what is called a travel clock. They went in your suitcase and then you could set an alarm so you could get up on your stays away from home and your normal alarm clock.

  • @sharonlooney6801
    @sharonlooney6801 2 місяці тому +4

    Y’all are so respectful of the person things that is so special

  • @marilyndenler1370
    @marilyndenler1370 2 місяці тому +2

    This was fascinating . So many beautiful furnishings! The dishes, needlepoint pictures, tables, chairs, clocks, ect., so much museum worthy. To sad the cottage is deteriorating. With all the photos you would think there would be someone that would know someone that could save the cottage or at least the things inside. Such a waste😢😢

  • @Wistful77
    @Wistful77 2 місяці тому +3

    Small house, big explore! Beautiful details of their lives. The photos are all just fantastic. I hate to think there is no one who cares, who could go rescue that history. The water will destroy it all. 😥
    I am American, but proud to be a descendant of Sweden. Our family stems from the Andrew Johnson family, who arrived in early America to work at farming the land in Kansas. I love seeing anything about Sweden, and this fulfills that desire. Thank you Bros of Decay. You rock!

  • @sharonlooney6801
    @sharonlooney6801 2 місяці тому +2

    They left some very valuable pieces

  • @Becky3392
    @Becky3392 Місяць тому

    I absolutely love how you guys love the history of these places. It never ceases to amazes me that there are actually people that don't care about history and/or family history. Thank you for sharing.

  • @SmokeyMt.
    @SmokeyMt. 16 днів тому

    This place was very cozy with many special items. Really hard to believe that nobody retrieved them. Strange that no bedroom or shower was there. Thanks guys for taking me along. ❤😂

  • @careyh38
    @careyh38 3 місяці тому +16

    Nice! Another beautiful tiny cozy house 🏡. Can't wait to see it ❤

    • @Wilddaylilies
      @Wilddaylilies 2 місяці тому +2

      This tiny home has more space than any I’ve seen. Two floors and a basement and they used every single square inch.

  • @hazybuffy
    @hazybuffy 3 місяці тому +12

    Excited for this one . thank u for all the hard work u do to bring us these amazing time capsules from all over the world ur amazing💜

  • @kontrygrll01amerika54
    @kontrygrll01amerika54 2 місяці тому +3

    The "measuring device" with the tiny cone is to snuff out a candle, not to measure.

  • @rumakingthatup
    @rumakingthatup 3 місяці тому +6

    Looked like a Murphy bed cabinet in the first room upstairs.

  • @susannenymanback
    @susannenymanback 2 місяці тому +1

    Svea was just about her day and got swept away.❤
    Electrolux is a swedish brand. My grandgrandmothers food processor from 1940 something, is still working well. I got it in 1994 and nowadays I just use it for baking. But it can still be used to grind or blend smoothies. All the parts is still working.
    Where is the shower you asked, it is in the basement, next to the washingmachine. I saw it as you walked in. Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪

  • @pamedrygskken1284
    @pamedrygskken1284 Місяць тому +1

    Hi from Denmark. The tools on the wall in the hall is old grain weights.
    Love your show 🇩🇰

  • @Missypop-sy8oc
    @Missypop-sy8oc 3 місяці тому +5

    I feel sad about all the little plants left behind to die 😕

    • @debbiepochy6751
      @debbiepochy6751 2 місяці тому

      That is so sad. When my brother in law passed away, he had many plants in this home. My husband and I cared for them and found them all new homes!

  • @deehubs1353
    @deehubs1353 3 місяці тому +6

    I love the wallpaper!

  • @kathleenstraube5356
    @kathleenstraube5356 2 місяці тому

    Candle sniffer , travel clock. I life well lived. Doors and door frames …spectacular ! I’m of Swedish ancestry. What I wouldn’t give to own that beautiful tall white lock. In the hat box is a Muff for keeping the hands warm. That wallpaper on the second floor absolutely fabulous. What a statement for even a modern home today. There was a sink and a shower in the basement. God Bless

  • @carmencirino4669
    @carmencirino4669 3 місяці тому +5

    Sad to see beautiful things abandoned. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SharonHigham-jj6by
    @SharonHigham-jj6by 2 місяці тому +3

    Hello Lesley+Danny…what a beautiful house this is, with so many memories+
    things to remind them of where they’d been to compete in the sports they clearly loved so much!!! I really enjoyed this video+its history!!! Keep up the good work both of you…I live in London+love seeing the different places you go to!!! XX❤️❤️🙃🙃

  • @lovebutten87
    @lovebutten87 3 місяці тому +3

    shower was in the basement right as you guys entered the house ..loved this love to you both

  • @mollybus3214
    @mollybus3214 2 місяці тому +2

    The thing in the hallway beside the coffegrinder is called a "skeppa" it is for putting out candles.

  • @carolegrant1201
    @carolegrant1201 3 місяці тому +7

    This was amazing. My uncle was from Sweden and he built grandfather clocks. Such a shame that all those memories are being destroyed.

  • @d.parisi
    @d.parisi 2 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful home! All of their articles seem to be of really good quality. The black thing in the hat box is called a muff. You use that instead of gloves. Mostly for more formal occasions.

  • @susancarter9351
    @susancarter9351 2 місяці тому +2

    I wish an ancestor would step forward and claim these priceless items.

  • @carolynmercer760
    @carolynmercer760 2 місяці тому +1

    That was a hand muff , for winter! Love you guys! Keep going!❤

  • @turquoisetranquility
    @turquoisetranquility 2 місяці тому +1

    But you ARE saving this, guys! By exploring and making videos and showing it to the world, so many people will remember this now. That’s how things are saved and cherished- in our memories

  • @barbkeil-burton6894
    @barbkeil-burton6894 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 Love the House in Switzerland, So Many Memories!!
    A Shame that No Relatives came & got all the Stuff!!
    @ 19.09 Love the Nightstand under the TV !! 23.10 Spinning Wheel should of been moved away from ceiling that is rotten!!
    In fact Everything that was below or near You 2 should of moved It!!
    @29.50 I Love the Dutch Windmill Music Box!!
    @31.11 Sugar Cubes...Wow, No Mice have found It!!
    @ 31.47 That Table Has 4 Sides That Fold Down!!
    @35.20 The Black fur Thing was a Hand Muff, to Keep Both Hands Warm & her Matching Hat in the Hat Box!!
    @ 47.39 a Weaving Device, that Made All Her Rugs!!
    Thanks Lesley & Danny for All Your Information & Your Respect for Handling Everything!!❤
    Take care & have a Safe Journey to the Next One & a Wonderful Evening!! ❤ Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣

  • @grif900
    @grif900 3 місяці тому +5

    Small pictures do not necessarily come from small cameras, I laughed very hard when I heard that comment. Before the digital age photography was an entirely different realm. The physical size of a given printed image was determined by focal length of a tool ( called an enlarger) that transferred light through a processed negative( the film) to a photo- reactive paper that was then processed to reveal a "positive" image to be viewed by the observer. All of this was old before both of you were born, I am not picking on you; who would have guessed that sharing photos was ever so difficult. But do understand; the difficult process of the time is what made the images so dear to so many for so long.

  • @kimerlyvail
    @kimerlyvail 3 місяці тому +5

    Thank for sharing this very cute house. This was to me a beautiful time capsule of precious treasure memories of a loving family look forward to Monday to see the next video I'll be there.

  • @georginapantoja7962
    @georginapantoja7962 3 місяці тому +4

    Hello Lesley and Danny! Absolutely beautiful home. Full of memories,nice collection of plates porcelain, rocks . Other things I was looking in the tables o furniture were the dollies. I am crocheting many and know take time to doing the small but cute decorations. Very sad the despair in the roof finishes destroyed the amazing house 😢❤😊🤗👍

  • @MarlissaB
    @MarlissaB 2 місяці тому +1

    It's sad that relatives are so careless about their family memories lots and lots of houses were people passed away left behind with all their memories and nobody cares. Really sad. I couldn't bare it to leave everything behind in stead of taking it after all it's family. Thank you Lesley always enjoying your videos

  • @patrikekman588
    @patrikekman588 2 місяці тому +3

    A simple Google search shows relatives living nearby but elderly, probably the reason electricity still is paid for. There can be different reasons why they leave it untouched. Swedes are usually private concerning family matters and by the way, even if there is the Allemansrätten it does not include private property.

    • @PetsNPatients
      @PetsNPatients 27 днів тому

      If they are elderly, they probably have no place to store their parents' stuff. Need to do "Swedish Death Cleaning"...

  • @matthewdarrah3645
    @matthewdarrah3645 2 місяці тому +2

    Hey guys. Love this place. Such a cozy and beautiful place. Yes, full of memories and love. Your relationship and banter make the videos extra special. Lesley, you’re always such a gentleman. Thanks guys. ❤

  • @alexgamage9872
    @alexgamage9872 2 місяці тому

    We're from Germany und we miss home very mutch so we love watching you guys so much danka sehr gut ❤❤

  • @debraviola6892
    @debraviola6892 2 місяці тому +1

    That little clock is a travel clock that people would take with them on vacation, easy to pack in a travel bag. I have one taht belonged to my mother from the 50"s.

  • @ramona_rami5643
    @ramona_rami5643 2 місяці тому +2

    Hello,Lesley! I really enjoyed watching the exploration of this wonderful time capsule! The family items and the photos are priceless and it's always sad to notice they are abandoned forever. Thank you for this nice episode!

  • @MarieRaez-cj6ky
    @MarieRaez-cj6ky 3 місяці тому +2

    Hi guys from Queensland Australia, OMG!! Such an amazing home, so much beauty and the history totally amazing So sad to see it all go down memories and all. Thanks guys for your awesome work, Leslie you have the perfect voice for this type of video and love the accent. Thanks again

  • @TompaDee
    @TompaDee 2 місяці тому +2

    6:45 That thing is a Besman vave and the motiv on that coffe can is made by a famous Swedish artist
    Carl Larsson ( 1853-1919 ) from Sundborn in Dalarna .

  • @trishrogers7981
    @trishrogers7981 2 місяці тому +1

    So nostalgic and epic - my friend lived in Sweden and it feels good to experience a bit of her beautiful country so far away from New Zealand. No doubt there is signs of decay but very unique to find a true time capsule. Much respect to you both, we love you too.

  • @patwagner3694
    @patwagner3694 2 місяці тому +1

    ❤What a beautiful exploration. Thank you. You asked what the furry thing was that was in the box-it is a hand muff. Leslie was wearing correctly. It is for warming your hands in cold weather. Also at the beginning you pointed out some bowls hanging on the wall next to a measuring tool which was actually a candle snuffer. For extinguishing candle flames. The small violin is so cute. If there is any family left alive it would be so wonderful if they could just stop the leaking roof. The patio must be where she kept her plants that she must have loved so much. I feel so sad for homes left behind like that when vandals go into them and just leave a huge mess. Usually in houses without tubs and showers they washed themselves in the kitchen with a pot of soapy water - a sponge bath. Thank you again. All your explores are fascinating! ❤

  • @kirsnasi
    @kirsnasi 2 місяці тому +4

    We have Sauna in Scandinavia, no bathrooms 😊

    • @PetsNPatients
      @PetsNPatients 27 днів тому

      Regarding Crows, Ravens
      It is related to
      Norse tales of Odin's raven companions to Celtic lore's Morrigan, goddess of battle and fate, these feathered augurs embody omens, transformation, and the inextricable link between the mortal and divine.

    • @PetsNPatients
      @PetsNPatients 27 днів тому

      Look for a sauna cottage on the property, especially in the country.

  • @willyegger4488
    @willyegger4488 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey hey dear Lesley, what a wonderful explore video of this typical Swedish home! - There were such a lot of beautiful and remarkable items like the porcellaine stuff and other things visible in this still well preserved timecapsule house. I also loved the cozy and friendly atmosphere. - Your explore videos are always a pure pleasure to watch! And - the camerawork of Danny ES is simply outstanding, and I absolutely love your conversations you have with him! That adds a lot to the anyways high quality of your videos. Amazing, bro!
    Stay safe, peace and kindest regards.

  • @layanniehaydon-mayer8820
    @layanniehaydon-mayer8820 3 місяці тому +4

    Love Bros from Falkland islands 🇫🇰

  • @rahabvon-horn9152
    @rahabvon-horn9152 2 місяці тому +1

    So many memories in that little house!
    I like other's, no family members come to collect their belongings. Very Disrespectful

  • @marieleopold1625
    @marieleopold1625 2 місяці тому +2

    LOVELY Home! Sad to see soOOOooo many useful/beautiful items go to waste. Thanks 4 sharing...health and blessings! :)

  • @debbiemason5267
    @debbiemason5267 2 місяці тому +6

    What a wonderful home! Hard to believe it has been thirty years with no one living in it! Absolutely amazing! What a full life it seems this couple shared. I agree..Where did they sleep!

  • @lindatimmons3675
    @lindatimmons3675 3 місяці тому +3

    11:21 bet that coffee is still good.
    11:54 at least fridge is clean. 😊
    12:34 travel 🕒 clock.
    12:59 love that tea pot.
    14:06 what a neat little thing to display awards on. Lots of awards for things.
    16:05 . Beautiful display of pictures.
    16:35 what a neat box for keeping photos. Beautiful .
    22:30 beautiful plate ,thank you for putting it in a safer place.
    24:14 Electrolux vacuum, my stepmother had one. They are still made I think.
    25:11 sad the roof is falling in. Too bad someone didn't buy it to save it. Or the children didn't take certain things. So sad.
    27:42 beautiful clock. Wow.
    32:27 beautiful collection of plates on the wall. Some could be valuable collectors items.
    37:27 hand warmer made of fur and you would put the cord around your neck and put your hands in it while out walking and about shopping or at church, somewhere.
    42:53 what an awesome ship. Looks hand made.
    48:26 looks like someone has been rummaging and looking for money or jewelry.
    The beds may have been taken out when they passed away.
    Thank you for the tour. And thank you for being respectable.
    Take care and stay safe.

  • @tigerlillybell75
    @tigerlillybell75 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you! Great explore. The fur item in the hat box is a muff. A woman used a muff to put her hands in mainly as a dressy item, like to go to church or out in the winter evening to a fancy occasion. I do not think this couple had children. I think the 2 photos of children in the sitting room were of Tore when he was a child and possibly a sibling of his. Where the old radio was upstairs, next to it was a spigot for water. Possibly at one time there was a sink up there. Also downstairs where the yellow candles were I saw a minora, so one of both were Jewish.

    • @lindakovar436
      @lindakovar436 2 місяці тому

      It’s not a menorah; it only has five candles.

  • @elainecoughlin7757
    @elainecoughlin7757 Місяць тому

    I can't believe that the owners heirs, or the current owners at least, wud not want to save the beautiful porcelain plates, boots, antique furniture and clocks...if I were an heir I would SO want to have all those photos! Beautiful artwork, too! Before all of this deteriorates with the aging house, I pray somebody saves it!

  • @daphnerosemoon9843
    @daphnerosemoon9843 2 місяці тому +2

    Very exceptional video, I love how respectful you are of the things in the house. Thank you 💖💖

  • @theresedicklen3867
    @theresedicklen3867 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm from Sweden (but Norrland, in northern Sweden) and never thought I'd get to see you in little Sweden. Really appreciate how empathetic you are to those who have lived there before in all the videos, big and small houses. My mother appreciates it with who is over 70 years old and remembers the time.
    in Sweden we have cottages, where many people go on holiday, there usually only dass. But in normal cases we have both toilet, shower, bathtub and beds 🤣

  • @lynnebunning7273
    @lynnebunning7273 2 місяці тому +1

    What an amazing home with so many of the families treasures. That porcelain plate from England was beautiful. DO YOU EVER TRY TO LOCATE THE ANY FAMILY. I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW WHY THE FAMILY DID NOT RETURN (CHILDREN) Love your videos Lynne Victoria Australia 🇦🇺🐨💜💙👋🏻

  • @1M005E1
    @1M005E1 2 місяці тому +1

    0:15, hard to believe this place is abandoned. No dust on anything. Everything is in good condition, & hard to believe no family will come in & claim the items. Nice fine, thank you for sharing, stay safe.

  • @azzamarwan5476
    @azzamarwan5476 3 місяці тому +2

    Such a beautiful 🤩❤️ house 😍🏡 and beautiful items 🎉🎉 thank you for sharing ❤🎉

  • @countryposh
    @countryposh 2 місяці тому +1

    This house of all of the ones I’ve seen in your videos, is most reminiscent of American homes. The little green clock on the kitchen table is a travel alarm clock, you would pack that in your suitcase when traveling to a hotel etc, you would be able to set it on the nightstand so that you would be able to set your alarm the next morning. Those were extremely popular in the U.S. long ago. As someone who has lived in many homes with basements like that, they come with mold, even though you may not be able to see it. For your own safetyI would advise that you might consider next time to wear a mask just to be on the safe side. We want you to stay safe and healthy, so that you can continue to show us these beautiful homes. Thank you so much for what you do and thank you for taking so much care and consideration when going through those homes.🥰

  • @rozequinn1519
    @rozequinn1519 3 місяці тому +3

    Great video. Such a beautifully filled home.

  • @cherylmcmahon7465
    @cherylmcmahon7465 3 місяці тому +3

    can't wait to see this tiny little house today. I will be watching!!!

  • @gmarides1956
    @gmarides1956 3 місяці тому +5

    The thing u called a measuring device is a candle snuffer

  • @timtellers4584
    @timtellers4584 3 місяці тому +2

    I think the tools on the wall aren’t gardening tools, but fishing equipment/tools. I think the tool on the far right side is to remove scales.

  • @jennybaby2010
    @jennybaby2010 2 місяці тому

    What a tiny beauty. It really is sad to see and know that house and its charming yet heritage and history rich contents are going to decay and disappear with time. If I had the money to start #1) I would purchase the home. #2) sell the valued items to collectors. #3) use the profit to fully restore the home and property. #4) find a struggling family or individual to give it to... in return they appreciate and take responsibility & care for the home from then on.
    And I would just keep repeating it with each home. ❤

  • @sweden859
    @sweden859 2 місяці тому +1

    Ive been there myself this winter and i loved it. sadly now the ceiling in the livingroom has started to cave in. The kitchen fan and the lights in the bathroom works aswell. 45:28 the little storage room behind you is filled with boxed ammunition so i belive Thore was a hunter aswell. he surely was an active man through out the years.

  • @beverleymitchell4379
    @beverleymitchell4379 3 місяці тому +3

    Hat box was a muffin ladies used them outside even with gloves on❤

  • @MsTLea
    @MsTLea 2 місяці тому +2

    It would be amazing if you were working with people in Sweden to find the family that owns that home. There may be grandchildren or family historians that could collects the photos and items of value. The descendants of the immediate family may have immigrated to a different nation and have no idea of the family heirlooms in that home. 😊 I urge you to seek out someone to help find family.

  • @charolettehoward4691
    @charolettehoward4691 2 місяці тому +1

    i wish i could live in that tiny diamond of a house