Hi. Old piece of furniture with labelled shelves in bedroom called linen press. Little old cooker called Baby Belling around in 50s to 70's as tabletop. We had one in common room in 6th form at Grammar school !! That "oven" in shed is a incubater for eggs. Enjoyed this trip down memory lane was even an old typewriter I used to learn on. Thanks - I feel ancient now !! And especially as you kept saying old very ,very old . Cheers from the fossil !!!🧓
Love the stained glass window with the flower design. A real gem! As a stained glass maker myself, I know how much work it is to make something like that. Hope it wil survive. Blessings from the Netherlands!
I just found you yesterday and I’ve subscribed. I love what you do! You must have been so tempted by some of the things you found in the Gucci mansion.
I can remember those little Belling cooker's from when I was a child so must be 60 year's old. We had a Nissan hut as a garage when we were on the farm
Ohhh a Baby Belling cooker. My adopted Yorkshire Gran had one of those, hers was over fifty years old and still used daily. They still make them but Nothing like the build quality of then. I bought a brand new one a few years ago and it blew up just fourteen days later, on my birthday! I bet that one you found there would work with a touch of TLC, I love them little vintage cookers ❤️ lovely explore and definitely a former military building too, there's a lot in my area of Yorkshire 😊
Absolutely love your videos fella, they are so calm and you are absolutely a professional at it.. I love the way you are so respectful in other people's houses that may have sadly passed.. I think you've got to be one of the best urban explorers on UA-cam keep it going fella 👍
as you know i loveee your videos lol the fact that you take the time to show us so much stuff and dont just rush through a place is just brilliant ! thank you so much, i wish people would fix these places up and make them a home again, so sad to see them just fall apart
What a lovely Farm house. It looks as though the family stripped it before it's abandonment. What a time capsule with the old phone, radios, typewriters and TVs. I love your obvious disapointment that there is nothing nasty in the Fridges.
It seemed a nice old farm building not spooky like some places! A lot of Cool magazines eh!! I love how you find these abandoned locations. I always enjoy watching them. Keep them coming!!!
I keep coming back to the channel as you find a good mix of interesting stuff. I remember seeing on one of the videos where you gave away your age but can't remember now. I am a little older (but not that much lol) than you but was brought up around old kit so much of the unidentified for you is relatively straight forward if you had my upbringing (there are exceptions to every rule of course) I am a complete petrol head like yourself so love the car finds. If you are ever in my neck of the woods and need an identifier of old kit you are more than welcome to drop me a line. Keep up the good work and I have to say it is so nice to see how respectful you are of what you find.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the baby belling was one of the very first ones going back to roughly the 1930’s, I remember my sister buying a second hand one in 1968 which was a much more updated model
Another great video, The.cabinet upstairs in the bedroom, is called a Linen Press ,for storing sheets ,blankets ,,The cabinet on the wall is made of pine ,u can buy them from Antique centres
Hi Colin! What a nice find. A lot of magazines and cobwebs. How many typewriters does a person need? 😅 The stained glass window was absolutely beautiful. Look at all those bees. Thanks for sharing. Loved this video.
The Phillips Car Radio was a radio that could be taken out of your car for security reasons. It slid into a sleeve that was fixed to the dashboard and reconnected to the car's power supply.
Great stuff. The silver big plastic calculator on the kitchen is from a weather station type thing that interacts with the thermostat and sensors planted in a garden, as we used to have one about fifteen years ago! Wow amazing time capsule!✌️🙏
Fascinating explore. The red car radio looks like it is 1960s, which ties in with the radio station names on the front. In the 50s and before, people often took their small, portable household radios which could be connected to a car radio antenna. The leather case at 14 28 is a fairly old travel kit which would have contained writing material. 18.49, what you lifted out may have been a pretty old battery from 30s to 50s or before. The car radio in the shed looks like it was converted for use in the shed. As has been said, the out building at 23 is in the style of a Military Nissan hut but farmers still use that style of corrugated iron on their buildings. The brick walls do make me wonder though.....
What a cool find. I thought there might be a car in the garage. Glad there wasn't one. Charming old house. Wonder what happened to the family. Looks like it's been empty for a very long time. 😕
I loved your video as usual! I think the old chap that lived there must have been very talented. I think being a farmer, you have to be. My grandfather was a farmer, schoolteacher, ran an inn, talented musician, great cook and loved to wallpaper. He probably had to be a mechanic too as he had a couple of cars, truck and tractor. This was WW1. I love the car and abandoned house videos.
Hello mate, I've just subscribed after watching a couple of your vlogs and it's very interesting and it's really nice to have a guy who's not swearing all the time, I have seen a couple of others doing it but never subscribed, looking forward to catching up 🍻🙏
Brilliant video guys good explore. looking at the belling small electric cooker I remember seeing something similar in the 60s to that one . I don’t think it’s any later .
I expected some vintage tractors in a barn somewhere. It seems strange to me how most of the stuff that must have been there once has gone but not all.
There where many aircraft hangers, Nissan huts and other ex military buildings. That got dismantled and rebuilt. As cattle sheds, or chicken sheds. In the years following the war.
It looks like this property was abandoned a good number of years ago. A very interesting explore though, with a lot of interesting items left behind. The old out building looks like a Nissen hut, as used by armed forces at one time. As a boy, on a family holiday I lived in one for two weeks, which had been converted to rented accommodation.
I couldn't find the actual model seen in this video but there is one similar on google that is from the 1959-1960's, but i am sure it is one of their first models so it predates 1959 maybe the early 1940's as for its value that depends on condition, the age, and the collectability of the piece also if it is still functioning.
I clicked on because at first I thought you were the beared reality twat and I watched a video of his and after it was grating on me how disrespectful he was and wanted to go back and leave a comment but I found you and thought how great your video is and how respectful and insightful you are . The complete opposite to the beard reality and I think he’s giving beards a bad name 😆 anyway Thankyou for showing us this farm I loved it xxx❤️
Superb as usual. You've become addictive viewing in our home. One minor complaint, that noise you now add to the background is headache inducing. Please stop using it, but please keep the exploring up. Brilliant.
You often wonder what the people who died would think about strangers entering there home looking through all there personal stuff very personal item then filming it for people to watch on the internet if anyone ever did that to any of my family i would be so angry a relative of mines house lay undisturbed for over 20 years
I liked the vid then unliked it then liked it. Then my computer said it shares that info with you. Well I'll tell you I did that to make sure I was the 1,600 person on the nose to like the video. So I unliked it and it went from 1.6k to 1.5k. then I liked the video again and it switched to 1.6k again. Cheers, say hi to Lily for me.
You are the only Explorer that doesn't make a mess when you go through old houses. Thankyou for sharing this one.
Hi.
Old piece of furniture with labelled shelves in bedroom called linen press.
Little old cooker called Baby Belling around in 50s to 70's as tabletop.
We had one in common room in 6th form at Grammar school !!
That "oven" in shed is a incubater for eggs.
Enjoyed this trip down memory lane was even an old typewriter I used to learn on.
Thanks - I feel ancient now !!
And especially as you kept saying old very ,very old .
Cheers from the fossil !!!🧓
Love the stained glass window with the flower design. A real gem! As a stained glass maker myself, I know how much work it is to make something like that. Hope it wil survive.
Blessings from the Netherlands!
Right under the stain glass window if you took that piece of wood off to the right. You could have seen the safe..
I just found you yesterday and I’ve subscribed. I love what you do! You must have been so tempted by some of the things you found in the Gucci mansion.
The explanation for the clock at the beginning 'TIME FLIES' Haha Regards, Bob M
I love watching old places like this. I love the way you place everything back just the way you found it. The respect you have for their stuff
I can remember those little Belling cooker's from when I was a child so must be 60 year's old. We had a Nissan hut as a garage when we were on the farm
What an interesting old place. That old cooker is that what they called a Baby Belling.Looks like it came from the 50s or 60s.Great find.xx
Ohhh a Baby Belling cooker. My adopted Yorkshire Gran had one of those, hers was over fifty years old and still used daily. They still make them but Nothing like the build quality of then. I bought a brand new one a few years ago and it blew up just fourteen days later, on my birthday! I bet that one you found there would work with a touch of TLC, I love them little vintage cookers ❤️ lovely explore and definitely a former military building too, there's a lot in my area of Yorkshire 😊
Absolutely love your videos fella, they are so calm and you are absolutely a professional at it.. I love the way you are so respectful in other people's houses that may have sadly passed.. I think you've got to be one of the best urban explorers on UA-cam keep it going fella 👍
It wouldn't be Saturday without one of your UA-cam films- awesome!
Poor butterfly in the intro...I do hope you let them out another great video Colin thanks ✨🕊️
СПАСИБО ВАМ БОЛЬШОЕ ЗА ВИДЕО!!!!ГДЕ БЫ Я ЕЩЕ ТАКОЕ УВИДЕЛА!!!ОЧЕНЬ ИНТЕРЕСНО СМОТРЕТЬ,КАК ЖИЛИ ЛЮДИ....ЭТО ЗДОРОВО!!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤
as you know i loveee your videos lol the fact that you take the time to show us so much stuff and dont just rush through a place is just brilliant ! thank you so much, i wish people would fix these places up and make them a home again, so sad to see them just fall apart
Hi Colin and Steve. Hope your all doing good.
I loved that stained glass window, that was so cool.
One great video guys.
Stay safe and take care.
What a lovely Farm house. It looks as though the family stripped it before it's abandonment. What a time capsule with the old phone, radios, typewriters and TVs. I love your obvious disapointment that there is nothing nasty in the Fridges.
Lovely dressing table , and wooden clothes horse at the top of the stairs ..great video !!!
It seemed a nice old farm building not spooky like some places! A lot of Cool magazines eh!! I love how you find these abandoned locations. I always enjoy watching them. Keep them coming!!!
I keep coming back to the channel as you find a good mix of interesting stuff. I remember seeing on one of the videos where you gave away your age but can't remember now. I am a little older (but not that much lol) than you but was brought up around old kit so much of the unidentified for you is relatively straight forward if you had my upbringing (there are exceptions to every rule of course) I am a complete petrol head like yourself so love the car finds. If you are ever in my neck of the woods and need an identifier of old kit you are more than welcome to drop me a line. Keep up the good work and I have to say it is so nice to see how respectful you are of what you find.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the baby belling was one of the very first ones going back to roughly the 1930’s, I remember my sister buying a second hand one in 1968 which was a much more updated model
Another great video, The.cabinet upstairs in the bedroom, is called a Linen Press ,for storing sheets ,blankets ,,The cabinet on the wall is made of pine ,u can buy them from Antique centres
Hi Colin! What a nice find. A lot of magazines and cobwebs. How many typewriters does a person need? 😅 The stained glass window was absolutely beautiful. Look at all those bees. Thanks for sharing. Loved this video.
The Phillips Car Radio was a radio that could be taken out of your car for security reasons. It slid into a sleeve that was fixed to the dashboard and reconnected to the car's power supply.
tractor wheel or something industrial by the looks possibly even a big valve or old farm mill
I'm so glad you're sharing these videos so we can enjoy the experience with you and not get the icky webs on us!
You're awesome bro! I know of the mate you're traveling with, he's traveled with Josh quite a bit. Very nice guy.
The Typewriters were really good quality my dad had one in his office he used.
Wow what a Quaint place, loved that it was so cool seeing all Art deco thanks for sharing 👍 🥰👏👏👏👏
Absolutely love these videos, a few gems up here in Scotland occasionally, my brother often gets early access due to being a solicitor.
I do like your videos. You speak calmly and interestingly. Can’t bear the shouty, sweary know it alls you see so many of. Great stuff!
Had one of those little electric cookers in the late sixties at work well before micro waves many a meal cooked on nights those were the days
Great stuff. The silver big plastic calculator on the kitchen is from a weather station type thing that interacts with the thermostat and sensors planted in a garden, as we used to have one about fifteen years ago! Wow amazing time capsule!✌️🙏
Fascinating explore. The red car radio looks like it is 1960s, which ties in with the radio station names on the front. In the 50s and before, people often took their small, portable household radios which could be connected to a car radio antenna. The leather case at 14 28 is a fairly old travel kit which would have contained writing material. 18.49, what you lifted out may have been a pretty old battery from 30s to 50s or before. The car radio in the shed looks like it was converted for use in the shed. As has been said, the out building at 23 is in the style of a Military Nissan hut but farmers still use that style of corrugated iron on their buildings. The brick walls do make me wonder though.....
Another fantastic time capsule documented. It was so nice to see it wasn't badly damaged by vandalism
What a cool find. I thought there might be a car in the garage. Glad there wasn't one. Charming old house. Wonder what happened to the family. Looks like it's been empty for a very long time. 😕
Thanks for another great explore 👌 loved it take care my friend much love 💘❤
Headlight looks like it might be from a MK1 Capri or poss a Vauxhall Viva . Yet another great video ... Well done guys
I believe the headlamp is from a 1970s Vauxhall viva looking at the brackets on the sides .
The Olympia carina 2 typewriter is from the 70/80s and worth around £200 so some value to them .
I loved your video as usual! I think the old chap that lived there must have been very talented. I think being a farmer, you have to be. My grandfather was a farmer, schoolteacher, ran an inn, talented musician, great cook and loved to wallpaper. He probably had to be a mechanic too as he had a couple of cars, truck and tractor. This was WW1. I love the car and abandoned house videos.
Colin that Belling counter top cooker is from the 1950s.
I know 132k is a lot. But how you haven't more subscribers is baffling to me. Another great vid!
That’s a first! Tractor magazines in the frig! Preservation
Lovely explore! Nice house and plot! Thanks for showing us around 🖖
Hello mate, I've just subscribed after watching a couple of your vlogs and it's very interesting and it's really nice to have a guy who's not swearing all the time, I have seen a couple of others doing it but never subscribed, looking forward to catching up 🍻🙏
@4:40 you comment "there's a fly in the clock", simple explanation TBE, the fly is a time traveller.
Yes old damiler cars Colin I remember my uncle had on years ago at the radio looks like the one he had inside 👍
Brilliant video guys good explore.
looking at the belling small electric cooker I remember seeing something similar in the 60s to that one . I don’t think it’s any later .
Great video,the object at 18.47 is i think a power pack battery with the outer 'Ever Ready' covering removed.
The piece you Pickedup inwith the medicine was a part of the nine volt battery for the car radio
At around 19 minutes what you picked up was the inside of an old Zinc battery probably a 9 volt one .
Another cracking video Colin 👍😎
That was an old dairy barn. You put feed in the bins. The cows walk in and eat and you milk while they eat.
Cool video once again 🤘
Always love your videos every week,thank you,always interesting.
I expected some vintage tractors in a barn somewhere. It seems strange to me how most of the stuff that must have been there once has gone but not all.
There where many aircraft hangers, Nissan huts and other ex military buildings. That got dismantled and rebuilt. As cattle sheds, or chicken sheds. In the years following the war.
Cool video Colin.....wonder what happened to those who lived there ....
Hi Colin, nice explore
Hi Colin great explore mate
It looks like this property was abandoned a good number of years ago. A very interesting explore though, with a lot of interesting items left behind. The old out building looks like a Nissen hut, as used by armed forces at one time. As a boy, on a family holiday I lived in one for two weeks, which had been converted to rented accommodation.
Head light looks like one off a hillman hunter or a BL car from mid 70’s or early 80’s
Очень красивый дом...
As Stevie B comments Philips car radio designed so you could take out as a portable if you were going for picnic etc
That Radio is 1960s portable has an under dash cradle it plugs into my dad had one in a 1964 Holden out of car ran on a 9 volt battery
Great video colin 👍👍
I couldn't find the actual model seen in this video but there is one similar on google that is from the 1959-1960's, but i am sure it is one of their first models so it predates 1959 maybe the early 1940's as for its value that depends on condition, the age, and the collectability of the piece also if it is still functioning.
Colin at 10.08 you could have lifted the piece of wood up on the righy and looked at the safe... under neithet..fact
Corner of where you was looking at the stain glass window..
Wow an olympia carina 2 type writer , 1st production in 1972
Years ago cars did not come with radios so you had to buy separately 😊
Typewriter is the longest word you type on the top line of a typewriter 😮
listen really hard at 12:34 you can hear a faint womans voice, cant tell what she saying tho.
Wow! I heard it too!
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Head light from a vauxhall viva steering wheel for a tractor I would say love watching videos to see if u find any cars
Amazing finds, seems like those two pieces of paper are the only evidence those businesses existed.
The out building looks like a war designed building as norton canes community centre was built the same way
I clicked on because at first I thought you were the beared reality twat and I watched a video of his and after it was grating on me how disrespectful he was and wanted to go back and leave a comment but I found you and thought how great your video is and how respectful and insightful you are . The complete opposite to the beard reality and I think he’s giving beards a bad name 😆 anyway Thankyou for showing us this farm I loved it xxx❤️
Just finished watching Abandoned World Explorer, now onto the bearded Explorer.
Same here 😬👍
Doing the same
we are all the same but always for some reason watch Mr Beard first
@@Paul_Wheller_with_an_h His beard is manly. You can’t resist.
That lucas headlamp is for an old Nissan Sunny
Superb as usual. You've become addictive viewing in our home. One minor complaint, that noise you now add to the background is headache inducing. Please stop using it, but please keep the exploring up. Brilliant.
It’s a cow barn! We had cows on our farm!
Baby Belling 40 electric cooker 1938 cost £4.19/ 6d.
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The cooker comes up on the net as 1940s/50s
Look's like a old milk parlor.
Do you do abandoned pubs
Great videos as usual!
Can you tell me the intro music pls?
Nissan hut is 1940 and most likely housed land army women during the war years, before being taken over by the farm
You often wonder what the people who died would think about strangers entering there home looking through all there personal stuff very personal item then filming it for people to watch on the internet if anyone ever did that to any of my family i would be so angry a relative of mines house lay undisturbed for over 20 years
And yet, here you are, watching the explore!
@@gillwyatt8103 I never watched all the video bright angel.
Lucas ,, the prince of darkness,,lol,,
If there had been any cars they would have long been removed.
Cooker 1950 s
I don’t like any insect that buzzers
Finally a video without a car in the title. I love your content but when I see car in the title I’m just not interested.
TikToker Films Inside Unfinished Mansion Wrongly Linked to Johnny Depp
battery cells
The Bearded Cobweb Explorer
Love this, but find it very hard to hear what you're saying at times, very frustrating
So good not to hear you omg ing all the time. Nice change. X
I liked the vid then unliked it then liked it. Then my computer said it shares that info with you. Well I'll tell you I did that to make sure I was the 1,600 person on the nose to like the video. So I unliked it and it went from 1.6k to 1.5k. then I liked the video again and it switched to 1.6k again. Cheers, say hi to Lily for me.
steve might want to find new hobby doesnt like cobwebs and dust! stick to just watching