Strange story at the end . According to records the owner of LFH died in February 2019 and that date seems to tally with the car detail's expiry of August 2019 . Its clear that there is some problem with probate , but are you sure those people that showed up are genuine and not claim jumpers ? The building is likely 17th/18th century western school box frame with an external cladding of brick probably from the late 19th early 20th century . The back addition is called a " catslide " extension a pretty common method to provide additional utility space as cooking washing etc.,,would have been carried out in one of the ground floor rooms in the original part of the house . The outside pump is probably serving a functional well and its possible that the property is still supplied from that source .As a surveyor specialising in vernacular buildings , although born and bred in Essex , my travels all over the English countryside tell me there are enough features , the type of frame,,the bricks , the window style etc ., to place the building somewhere near Bromyard even if you hadn't mentioned the area .
The car is SORN off road. The change of ownership was in January 2020 so it belongs to a relative now. MOT expired in August 2019. It had 5759 miles on the clock in 2018 so hardly been used at all. That is amazing really. Good exploring this was. I am sure I have seen it before on a different explorers channel. There is planning for a large housing development on a Rose Farm in Malvern. Hope it's not this one!
You can buy Asprin everywhere, all supermarkets sell it, the Rayburn and Aga cookers were mostly used during the colder months, as they created a lot of heat, and warmed the home, in the summer months people used a normal cooker, usually electric, as they tended to cook less, and didnt want the heat in the home, thats why there are usually two different ones.
Thats not a Welsh dresser in the bedroom its a dressing table,a Welsh dresser holds dinner plates etc you'd find a Welsh Dresser in a kitchen or dinning room,hope that helps.
Loved it as usual. It's great to get some story around these places. Cheers guys.
Brilliant explor I did.this place the other night and it's still the same brilliant video guys keep the videos coming
Thank you for doing these nice long explores. I really appreciate that you take your time.
Thank you👍
Strange story at the end . According to records the owner of LFH died in February 2019 and that date seems to tally with the car detail's expiry of August 2019 . Its clear that there is some problem with probate , but are you sure those people that showed up are genuine and not claim jumpers ? The building is likely 17th/18th century western school box frame with an external cladding of brick probably from the late 19th early 20th century . The back addition is called a " catslide " extension a pretty common method to provide additional utility space as cooking washing etc.,,would have been carried out in one of the ground floor rooms in the original part of the house . The outside pump is probably serving a functional well and its possible that the property is still supplied from that source .As a surveyor specialising in vernacular buildings , although born and bred in Essex , my travels all over the English countryside tell me there are enough features , the type of frame,,the bricks , the window style etc ., to place the building somewhere near Bromyard even if you hadn't mentioned the area .
So sad 😞 bless her heart she didn't want to leave her home when someone passes away there's allways rows over things great explore both stay safe.
Yes I really enjoyed that. A great explore sad what happened to the lady? Let’s hope the family can sort out the differences and sort the house out. 👍
Great one take care xx ❤❤nice toilet 😂
Great explore 👍
Thanks mate👍👍
The spoon you showed, is A Jam, Marmalade spoon. Sad to see such an old building should be left to rot. Sad story of this house.💗😽😽
Great explore and so sad what happened 😢The Ford KA is sorn and the MOT ran out 20 August 2019. Thanks for a great video.
Thank you sad to know the lady died in their thanks👍
haha we can clean this place up with the hoover that made me laugh so much
The car is SORN off road. The change of ownership was in January 2020 so it belongs to a relative now. MOT expired in August 2019. It had 5759 miles on the clock in 2018 so hardly been used at all. That is amazing really.
Good exploring this was. I am sure I have seen it before on a different explorers channel.
There is planning for a large housing development on a Rose Farm in Malvern. Hope it's not this one!
I Think this is the best house you’ve ever done not seen this one before
Thanks glad u enjoyed it
You can buy Asprin everywhere, all supermarkets sell it, the Rayburn and Aga cookers were mostly used during the colder months, as they created a lot of heat, and warmed the home, in the summer months people used a normal cooker, usually electric, as they tended to cook less, and didnt want the heat in the home, thats why there are usually two different ones.
Thanks👍
Yikes! I could smell that bloody poo toilet all the way across the pond, I do. 😅
Feels #haunted for sure 😮😮😮
I can’t believe the electric is still on . What ever happened the mind boggles.
Excellent video, ya mother with the gloves 🤭 direct debits paying electric n phone, that KA will be a bargain whoever buys it, no rust no mileage.
Thats not a Welsh dresser in the bedroom its a dressing table,a Welsh dresser holds dinner plates etc you'd find a Welsh Dresser in a kitchen or dinning room,hope that helps.
Rest in Peace poor lady. I loved the Ford Ka.
5759 miles on the KA. Such a sad story.
So sad she died like that thanks👍
What is strange about someone writing in their diary ???
I can’t understand why these places were abandoned leaving all the belongings in them. What ever happened to these people.?
It's a 3d puzzle
You can still buy aspirin
who is that nice lady?
Sounds like someone knocking on the door at 49:18.
Not codd bottle it's a baby feeder
hi no vido today