HISTORIC ABANDONED French Mansion FROZEN IN TIME Untouched Abandoned CASTLE
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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Far away from civilisation, surrounded by miles of open countryside, this mansion has sat for over 600 years, and inside, not too much has changed. Its been over 70 years since anybody even lived here…
It appears it was last home to a nurse, dusty relics from another time scatter the rooms, our only way of peering its past.
Although so much remains in place after all the years, its structure now begins to crumble around it.
Upstairs, we find two floors of infested, rotting, yet otherwise untouched bedrooms, and we finally find whats causing a loud scratching noise!
Join us inside 6 centuries of history, where time stopped back in the 1950s…
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Compared to other explorers, Samandjess capture more without rushing through the place. I love how the take their time and really enjoy their exploration
I like how they just explore and not try to over explain everything they see.
Love how you take your time. The last episode was so lovely and we got to see everything. Other explorers same house 1/4 of the house. Thank you!!
With the young generation who do explore in there videos they rush through a location and will always say this place feels like a video game that they have seen lol or played I am talking about the snowflake generation lol 😂 so it’s nice these UA-camrs take there time and explore
Agree! Just found this fantastic channel.
You are right! They do the most thorough look that fully satisfies!
Great to see some old houses in the state they are but lovely to see thank you both so much xxxxxx
The first bedroom with all the chairs around the room could have been for people paying respects to the dying. Love the details you provide. I like seeing old wallpaper and the beautiful beds. Wondering if this place was used as a school.
First item in the corner is an ironing board for sleeves and trouser legs.
2nd item was for recorking bottles?
I love this video 📹. Very nice house. Lots of antiques left behind. Take care 👍 😊 😀 🙂 💕 💜
Those spiders are huge! You could saddle them up and go for a ride! I had a huge spider in my bed a month ago and slept on the couch for 2 weeks! Lol
Hello how are you doing?
"The decoration chairs" Good band name?
That little white plank is for ayering sleeves 🤔
This place seems like a home for unwed mothers.
That is a sleeve ironing board.
No resurection for this old place me thinks? Clearly there is never enough funds with the families these days, to make it all viable.Talking millions on this one alone.
Your explores just get better and better, really loved this one as the natural decay was spectacular. I'm really interested in old textiles and I'm longing to rummage through them every time you open a wardrobe. Look forward to the next one.
Hi loves!! The thing that’s on a stand next to that bag on the table is a small ironing board possibly to do their collars smaller items.
That was phenomenal. I didn’t want it to end. I wonder what happened to them. A new era came in they couldn’t afford the servants anymore so they just left I don’t know very interesting though! The black clothes Jess our mourning clothes. It was customary to wear them after a death in the family usually husband or father. Must’ve been a humongous family. I had so many bedrooms. So much history and musicians. Didn’t see any pianos but they certainly had a lot of music. I enjoyed that immensely! Thank you so much. I would imagine that place is haunted for sure. As old as it is. I was holding my breath in every room you went in. I was so worried about the floors. Glad you all are safe and sound. Sending loads of love
unsure what the proper name of it is, or if it was used for ironing, but i do know it was used in laundry service, i seen them before :)
Also, that Little thing found with the corset that was referred to as a wig, that they said it looked like it was made out of Horse hair… it may be a “rat”, that was something that was used to be combed over with the owners real hair, giving the old Victorian big hair look…
Hi being disabled for two years and house bound I love travel and paranormal so I watch you and thank you, could your friend do his indoor voice on your paranormal videos. 😁 but seriously I've enj I yes you guys films, and don't feel so depressed for a while, thank you three xxx jo
The object on the corner table looks like a mini iron board to iron cuffs of shirts...like your t-shirt Sam hugs to you both 💕✨
Hello dear how are you doing?
Can you pick up more on furniture details and on the china? Plzzzzzz. 🥰
Wow great video guys omg that place was so old and had so much wildlife living there lol 🤣 amazing place though wonder how long it's been empty long time I think cos the floors and stuff and there was literally nothing modern in there, anyway brilliant guys thanks for sharing 👍💖🤘
Have just subscribed to your channel ....I have previously only seen you doing paranormal videos....you really come into your own on these explores it's so great to hear Jess speak with a passion about these lovely old places and Sam your intros are just great....
Check out the previous you tube videos with Samandjessrexplore. Amazing. The two of them have such passion for what they do. They get more impressive every week. Enjoy. And welcome. 🤗💜🤗💜🤗
I believe that the “mystery item” on the desk in the corner at approximately the 5:35 mark is used for ironing as an ironing board for hard to do areas like shoulders and sleeves etc.
Quite correct
Cool place. Loved that red bed. Jess picked up a hair waver or curler. You get it hot an open it an put your hair in it an close it. I thought that thing with the rungs might be a sled. But really don't know. Thanks guys
Excellent explore Sam and Jess! Really loved this one! Thank you for sharing this with us! Much love to you both ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi the item with the wood worm with the bottles was a corking tool it is used to put the corks in wine bottles.
This has got to be the oldest abandoned house ever found. There is nothing of the modern era or 20th century even. The roof is really well made to save most of the place from rot. Very steep sides shed the rain which may be rare in the south. I think it is actually salvageable! Could be over 70 years or even 100 years abandoned as it only has ancient papers and 100 yr old meds etc. Wild that it has been untouched. French country culture is great. Too bad fewer and fewer like to live there and work with their hands anymore!
Guy's that was Absolutely amazing, well chilled out place, for the rat's n bat's, well done with the Brilliant find, Sam n jess think your work is off the scales Absolutely 💯 Percent, love you guy's 😍 🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️
Enjoyed 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hello dear how are you doing?
the wooden thing you picked up with the plunger
is a bottle corker
it forced the cork into the bottle
That mansion must hold loads of secrets. Lovely old place and yes, nature is slowly reclaiming its space back. Spectacular. Thanks Sam and Jess. Once again, another real gem!!😁🤗💜🥰
That item next to the bag in the room with the lovely curtains looks to me like an ironing board for sleeves, I had one when I used to do ironing. Keep up the good work, love your videos and and see what I would never see otherwise.
33.14. What you call bed pan is actually a portable bidet.
That thing on the desk with the doctors bag is used for ironing sleeves on blouses. It seems to me it was a nursing school or home for women and children needing care? So many medicine bottles and homemade concoctions.
Liked the vlog from Margaret Parker from UK
It is sad to see these architectural gems go into decay. These treasures should be preserved. What a pity.
This is a beautiful old farm family home. Great furniture through out. Beds, cabinets, wardrobes and tables of carved wood. Wonderful wood stoves and fireplaces. The upstairs seemed to be where children were tutored and studied. The surrounding land is very lovely too. This is a house I would have enjoyed living in when it was full of people and activity. Thank you! This is a personal favorite! It is long past repair and will continue to decline. Tho it has many antiques worth salvaging. Take care ! Ever since I began watching you two and Karl, I look forward to your adventures where ever you go. 🧡
Looking forward to this one for sure?
It seems like you're in a rush. Please slow down when filming. I understand you're generation is not aware of some item's and there purpose, and just pass by it, but detail helps the viewer enjoy much more.Thank you 😊
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
Can't wait guys 👍💖
What a charming old home full of memories and antiques. Love the old hand carved furniture. Its nice to see a place naturally decay rather than be vandalised. It is sad to see it decay tho and its probably too far gone to try and save. Its a shame we cant rescue things, especally those that belong in a museum. Those bats are gorgeous. In my part of Australia we get the only microbats that you can hear. They are friendly and cheeky lil buggers. If your outside long enough they get curious and will brush over your hair lightly but enough for you to feel it. Great video, I really enjoyed it thank you. Stay safe. Love and light to you all xx
Hello Sam & Jess 💜 love from down Under Australia 🦘. What an amazing time captial, I love the way you both take your time filming 🦇 everything. @11:32 HAIR CURLER It would have been heated 🔥 up in the fire first before putting it in your hair
THANK 💗 YOU GUYS !!
Absolutely phenomenal castle!!! I loved it ❤️❤️❤️ It makes me sooo very sad to see that this place is sooo very decayed & probably beyond repair…such an astronomical financial burden 😢😳😰😞 I sooo wish that someone would go in, rescue all of the wooden furniture pieces, beds, wardrobes, dresser’s, desk’s,trunks, chairs & doors, & restore & refurbish these absolutely gorgeous, priceless items 👍🙏😢😳😞 I also wish that the books, even though not in the best shape, could be donated to a library or museum!!! The items in the barn, definitely need to be in a museum!!! Thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure with us Sam & Jess!!! Thank you also for being careful, as this was a dangerous place to explore!!! I sooo loved being with you & being able to escape my handicapped body for 45 minutes while I was there, in the castle, with you guys!!! You do the most interesting & best places…& you know that castle’s are my all time favorite!!! Thank you for being sooo very wonderful 👍🙏❤️❤️❤️
Loads of little bat's 👍
Looking forward to this 👍
Time capsule, 🤗 enjoyed very much. 💖
The medicines look like remedies for digestion, menstrual cramps, and kidney ailments. 1930s vintage. At least those with labels you made visible enough.
Pretty grim overall, however it must once have been quite beautiful and tastefully decorated. Infested with bats so you can see where the legendary bats in the belfry title comes from. All that oppulence now going to waste. Those cots would be considered to be unsafe these days.😊
I know I’ve said it dozens of times but how do these gorgeous places become abandoned? I would cherish this place if it had been mine. I think this building would have made a great place for a music school or something.? It’s become rat city instead!! I did love the bats tho! Thank you Sam and Jess for an interesting explore. Xx
Great explore....that house must have a million stories. Looks like it survived two wars and the revolution. The room with the bears over the fire place I'm willing to bet was the hall when the chateau was first built, and then it was added on to. Curious you didn't examine the chest with the shoes on top. I was so hoping you would take a look inside it. The rooms on top were the best preserved. So much appreciate your love and respect for history!
42.17 titled “Perpetual Calendar” you can fill in
I thought the wig was a dead 🐈 cat. 😂😂🤣🤣 I don't get very many of your notifications anymore 😕
I so agree with you guys this house really is the perfect balance between decay and preservation. A house full of mysteries from the past. I really love the contrast of these videos against, the often scary, ghost investigations of these places, perfect. I love the travelling you do to show us all these different areas, I hope you enjoy it as much as it appears. Much love to you all on these adventures and stay strong against the “horrible” people! 🥰💗🥰💗
It's a toboggan
Amazing I think that is a wooden wine cork pump but idk. If it is I want one. Cheers 🐟
jm not saying sam shouldnt speak but on opening sequence jess just has a more captivating voice, just my opinion
Could have been a first world war hospital.
Wondering why so much music. Maybe a convent at one time?
Jesse, you are very pretty and Sam I love your voice, you would be good for narrating horror stories .
As you enter into there, It beckons to be a portal,but time has been rough on this jewel 💎 but still enough for you both to peer into the remains of the odd things they had and used.Love the wood carved furniture,But sleeping on straw bedzzzz🙃 The sneezes of the ones allergies! Love the little bat haven,animals love some comfort in old places,cause most of the barns have been used up for other things.Thanks for Your lovely explorer, some are so large,need to find snack spots where you can have a clean gobble in between longer takes 🥰💖👏👏👏💎
The little small ironing board is for ironing sleeves
Wow! What a great find. The bats are protected in France! The room with bats is a new home for them!
salut a vous deux encore une magnifique vidéo
That thing on the desk by the bag is for ironing
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
Amazing video as always love you guys stay safe my lovelies 😊😊
The strange padded thing on the stand on the desk was for ironing shoulders and lapels of coats and shirts.
Hi Sam and Jess! Looking forward to seeing this video. The place looks amazing! 🤩
That little thing at 5:36 may be an ironing board for sleeves…
The "praying chair" is called a kneeler.
Another wonderful old building nature is taking back in its day i reckon it was spectacular
Looking forward to yet another great adventure into the abandoned 👍
The item you pointed to on the table was used to iron shirt sleeves.The item on the bed was a rug beater.Used to beat dirt out of rugs, carpets, etc.
So amazing.😍😍
More jess would be great 👍
Great place
Yes looks wicked Sam jess xxx 👍👍👍
that was a good video I enjoyed it
All those mattresses, I so wish we knew why everyone has left, I know if war happens people leave but thank goodness for the explorers like you who have respect, oooh the rats
That was a bath tub not a toilet.
Fantastic! Thanks!
Muito legal,uma verdadeira cápsula do tempo ,pena a cozinha estar destruída 😔pelo tempo 🥰😘👍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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Amazing xx
GREAT JOB
Magnifique vidéo, bravo à vous deux, excellent comme toujours, merci pour cette belle découverte.😊
Also I think somebody was practicing witchcraft in that place! 👻🧙🧛🍄🦎🦇🕷️🐜
The last calendar y'all looked at was a perpetual calendar
I really like you two , no bad language and very interesting tour of the properties
What? "Jess has been making pancakes?" Did you actually say that? As an old man, I must remind you young Sir; She is a TREASURE!!!!!!! Treasure her!
Another beautiful video!!! Safe travels😊❤❤❤
Wooden bottle like thing is a pepper grinder. I do think I would need something strong than wine to deal with the rats and bats and bugs... oh my! LOL. Looks like there's water down those holes in the one kitchen's floors... how scary. That really large "toothbrush" could be used for a big moustache. Frenchmen were very into their grooming. Incredible amount of bedrooms! What an interesting place. Great job as always. Thanks!!
Thanks for getting this place seen before it completely decayed away. In it's day it would have been magnificent. I try to imagine such a life as those had there in the past. Reminds me of the royalty that lived during the past in France. Loved this exploration and the time you put into a proper explore. Those bats were definitely at home. They knew it belong to them and the spiders. I went into a house that no one had lived in for years and I stomped my foot at a big spider who answered by running toward me and raring back raising it's 2 front legs as if to challenge me. I took a step back and then stomped my foot harder and it retreated into it's web which it had left to run toward me. UNREAL! You be safe and I will see you soon.❤😅😮
Ok sorry 2ndvcomment but damn! That beaver fireplace is awesome! I'd burn so much wood in there. Damn now I have to make one. Beavers and all.
Thanks 🐟
Well, that place was creepy! You're brave to go in a place with bats and bat guana.
That little padded object you found in the main salon was used for ironing and darning sleeves.
Fantastic video as always.
Can we just acknowledge the size of that house centipede and spider?! OMG that would have had be running! So many nooks and chairs!I bet the beds were so glorious in their day. Thanks guys for the adventure!
Filthy but so facinating. Going by the wallpaper I think that once upon a time the house was very pretty. Great explore. I've been hacked about 5 times so I've had to change my name and my email addresses. I still kept supporting you with a happy heart but I seem to have lost my perks. I'm using my Witchy name and don't want to tell my real name,but if I say Blessed Be and lots of love always,you might remember me. 💖💖💖💖
Shirt sleeve ironing board or put sleeve over to mend cuffs... ./ Pepper grinder/wooden implement in kitchen
At 42.30 that's part of a bed warming thing called preist &nun
Fantastic videos again samnjess that hat was from on the buses lol blakeys hat. Keep safe you guys xx
The bats were really cool! Those were insect bats. They mean us no harm. They actually hunt insects like mozzies & moths on the wing. Thankfully many European countries are now protecting bats.
Thank you Sam and Jess for moving the camera just a little bit slower so I can actually look at each of the treasures you’re showing us. Very good videos.
Another great video guys. That newspaper you said had a chess game on it was a crossword puzzle. They had daily crosswords in every newspaper in those days.
Love from Australia
The Sled Looking Thing is a Heater, They Would Put Hot Coles in it and Put it under the Bed🧡🇨🇦🧡
That board with the top piece was an ironing board for sleves.love your peaceful explores great looking breakfast you two have a wonderful chànnel!