Thank you all so much for watching again this week ❤ if you've enjoyed this video leave a like guys 👍 appreciate you all so much! See you all next week ❤ - Matt
When I look at everything that has been left behind in all the abandoned homes it definitely shows me that non of this stuff we value in life is coming with us.🙏🙏🙏😃👍👍
The spirit may come from 1600's , land before any property erected. (If house younger) . Lovely find. Enjoyed being shown around the quaint little house. Many thanks. Look forward to next week. Hope pup not driving you mad. 😊 He your new best buddie.
Sad explore Matt and really makes me think of our immortality And how life is really short indeed. This farmhouse I'm sure was beautiful back in the day and now nature is claiming it back again. Cheers Matt.
What a beautiful house with stunning views ❤The yellow paper item 5-13 is the backing paper from a roll of 120 medium format colour film , still used by some professionals and was the go to format for the hobby photographer in the 50’s - 70’s before 35mm became popular. The bars on the ceiling (10.13)I would have thought would be for hanging meat and herbs the photo at 11.27 is just a portrait, pretty certain it’s not a post mortem photo which were generally Victorian. At 13.17 the photo of men in uniform looks like the men were in the RAF @ 18.50 the military photo is from the 1st world war you can tell this by the fact that they are wearing putties from the knee down to the shoe from WW2 to present date the putties are just worn around the ankles. Nice explore Matt stay safe ❤
I wish I could take all my books with me...something to read and pass the time😂what's really sad is that they charge people $$ to get a pair while alive. ♡
You are so respectful Matt of everything. And are serious about how you explore and everything. Not at all like so many of the explorers out there I have seen. They don't act serious or anything. You are one of the best.
Your best explore yet. Love the history of this place. The item you said was either a kettle or a teapot was actually what was known as a singing kettle. Used on a gas stove. The wedding photo looks like it was a 1950's wedding. Loved this so much.
I absolutely love your camera work at the beginning of the video and your choice of music. I feel like I'm there with you as you walk around. I think it's because you do alot of close ups . Love your content. ❤
Another fantastic explore Matt, thank you for taking us along, always so sad seeing all the items left behind and the reminisce of someone’s life that once was x
Hi Adam mark , when I watch these videos ❤ i always think why people want so many things in house.For daily use so many things we don't want.such a craziness 😂
Those photographs you showed were Victorian and when someone died they were staged and then photos taken as a remembrance since they did not have a regular camera or cell phone camera. It is kind of yucky to us today but if you were grieving back then ……. Thanks for these explores you give us. Hugs from the usa
The pictures of the dead are called Memento Mori, and they were popular in Victorian times when photography was in its infancy, the picture of the girl is about 1950, so its too modern for that, the Victorians only did it if there were no likenesses of the person in life.
Thank you all so much for watching again this week ❤ if you've enjoyed this video leave a like guys 👍 appreciate you all so much! See you all next week ❤ - Matt
When I look at everything that has been left behind in all the abandoned homes it definitely shows me that non of this stuff we value in life is coming with us.🙏🙏🙏😃👍👍
I value my life. That's not coming, or going, with us either after death. ♡
@@junemoonchild69 What do you mean? Are you saying there's no afterlife?
See you Sunday Matt! ✌&❤ from America
Ready for Sunday! 👍 Rich 🇬🇧
Love the music Matt and the filming really really good
The paint peel in this place is amazing. It speaks to it's age. Well done, Matt!
Thank you
Bats also r around
The place is full of old stuff.. and the memories, I imagined how they used to live ❤
Tonight's video will be great, keep at it,
I always support you ❤😍
I love the stone buildings farm 🚜 even the inside stoves and everything is gorgeous 😍 thx for sharing this wonderful place great video Matt
Thanks for a glimpse into the past!
That's a awesome time capsule I love the really old places. Great video 👍
The spirit may come from 1600's , land before any property erected. (If house younger) . Lovely find. Enjoyed being shown around the quaint little house. Many thanks. Look forward to next week. Hope pup not driving you mad. 😊 He your new best buddie.
Very cool place! The paint peel is a work of art!
I absolutely love your content! Thank you for showing the amount of care and respect to these places that you visit! Definitely top class! Cheers!!
Sad explore Matt and really makes me think of our immortality And how life is really short indeed. This farmhouse I'm sure was beautiful back in the day and now nature is claiming it back again. Cheers Matt.
Hi Matt, that's fireplace would have been beautiful back in the day. Great explore. I can't wait until next week 😊 from Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
Killer explore!!!!! That place was amazing! Didn't think the spirit box would get so spicy!! 💚💚
Hey Matt great explore. Just watched you and Adam on latest vudeo. So much going on. Jo . Nearly time Matt 😁
What a beautiful house with stunning views ❤The yellow paper item 5-13 is the backing paper from a roll of 120 medium format colour film , still used by some professionals and was the go to format for the hobby photographer in the 50’s - 70’s before 35mm became popular. The bars on the ceiling (10.13)I would have thought would be for hanging meat and herbs the photo at 11.27 is just a portrait, pretty certain it’s not a post mortem photo which were generally Victorian. At 13.17 the photo of men in uniform looks like the men were in the RAF @ 18.50 the military photo is from the 1st world war you can tell this by the fact that they are wearing putties from the knee down to the shoe from WW2 to present date the putties are just worn around the ankles. Nice explore Matt stay safe ❤
It's so sad to see such beautiful places on beautiful lands being abandoned. Thank You for the exploration, Matt! ❤❤❤ Excellent work! 🤜🤛
Im excited for this one...
Great place. Excellent explore. Look at the history. 😊
Yahooo another great Matt video I'm happy 😊
Awesome stuff bro! 👏
Thank you bro 👊
Great video Matt! Beautiful country side.😊❤
My God, Mat, what a beautiful video! A beautiful place, inside and out. 😮😮🤠
Good explore! ❤😃👍👍
Great video Matt, I appreciate how respectful you are on the investigations
Love your enthusiasm, and respect for people’s possessions. Wedding photo really looked liked it was taken in the 1950’s. Keep up the good explores!
There's always glasses left behind and it looks sad. Guess we can't take them with us.
I wish I could take all my books with me...something to read and pass the time😂what's really sad is that they charge people $$ to get a pair while alive. ♡
Looks great Matt! Can’t wait to see this one!
You are so respectful Matt of everything. And are serious about how you explore and everything. Not at all like so many of the explorers out there I have seen. They don't act serious or anything. You are one of the best.
Looking forward to seeing and hearing things 👻🗣️🔊
good watch matt. i wonder why most of the beds taken in these places yet rest bedroom furniture left : )
Sorry Matt, I'm late today. Will watch and comment.
I was at work but I watch it now
Thanks for the video
I can not wait
Your best explore yet. Love the history of this place. The item you said was either a kettle or a teapot was actually what was known as a singing kettle. Used on a gas stove. The wedding photo looks like it was a 1950's wedding. Loved this so much.
Old time frozen show us what they have in the house or building that is amazing and I enjoyed ur show 🧡
Loved this explore, keep getting better!
Another great Videp. You tell a great story with your films alone so when you add your commentary you hit the top. Thank you
Love love love seeing your out in the wild on your own, keep it up you doing fantastic. xxxx
I absolutely love your camera work at the beginning of the video and your choice of music. I feel like I'm there with you as you walk around. I think it's because you do alot of close ups . Love your content. ❤
I will be there! Looks stunning as always.
This was great! I bet it was once a cozy little farm house.
So interesting and sad at the same time. The photos are history for the ancestors. What a sin
Great video great view. 👍 old house 🏠 nice place
Yup 1st aid book had one did nursing red cross back in the 70s
Hi from new Zealand,what a wonderful spot to live,loving the vibes😱
Well done , and you looked round with respect
Great explore so many beautiful things left behind ❤
❤great location amazing house , well done Matt another amazing find
Beautiful place! Loved the detail in all those old trinkets. Thank you. Great footage, i felt like i was there, good close ups.
Thanks Matthew! You are doing so well now on your own! Yet, who is your new fellow explorer's name? We ought to give him some credit too, eh😊💛✌💫
Ah, okay, I just heard you call him "Dylan". The sound is a whistling... maybe someone or something nearby the house?
@Brigitte Eve Andrea Lowther I think the noise might have been birds outside, nothing paranormal I don't think 😊
@@DeadCityParanormal Unless it was a parabird😂✌🐦
Thank you for another great explore! ❤
Another fantastic explore Matt, thank you for taking us along, always so sad seeing all the items left behind and the reminisce of someone’s life that once was x
Love your videos keep up good work with out you we never see all these lovely homes and history
Very good explore Matt. Keep up the good work.
I like your accompanying appropriate music Matt 😊 x
Intro picture is beautiful! Masterrrrr 👌🏻
Thank you! 😁
Love this so touching ❤
Great video as always
@5:11 that is a old Kodacolour or a different English Kodacolor it's a camera film it's meant to be rolled up in a black and yellow cylinder
Hi Adam mark , when I watch these videos ❤ i always think why people want so many things in house.For daily use so many things we don't want.such a craziness 😂
Another great one . ❤ from Australia 🇦🇺
Great explore Matt , shame it’s been left to decay
Wow that place is awesome 😎👍 if walls could talk
I've never seen such decay! Looks really gnarly . Loved it!
Omg invitation know where that is!!! spent teenage years that village harpenden. Eric morecombe lived there..
Those photographs you showed were Victorian and when someone died they were staged and then photos taken as a remembrance since they did not have a regular camera or cell phone camera. It is kind of yucky to us today but if you were grieving back then ……. Thanks for these explores you give us. Hugs from the usa
22:26 orb fly's at you
It's a date, Matt!
It’s a whistling kettle
I am waiting👌🏻🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
This house has no bad vibes
Man it a really old house but you show the Barns
Kaoiln and morphine that medicine for diarrhoea..😂always had bottle in cupboard
Breathe?? Hope
I live in the US so I don't know where u ?
Wales, UK
R?
The pictures of the dead are called Memento Mori, and they were popular in Victorian times when photography was in its infancy, the picture of the girl is about 1950, so its too modern for that, the Victorians only did it if there were no likenesses of the person in life.
After 60 yrs. It's going to be moldy and rusty
so ein gerät muss mal haben bestiemt teuer
I hope u do not have asthma?
Matthew can u breathe?
Can I breathe? No I can't, I have no idea how I'm still alive 😂