I just turned 70 year's old. Because of technology I get to see that which was only in a book somewhere. Now because you felt it important to share I get to see something I never thought I would ever see. Thank you for posting
@@Lizzy00088але якщо його реставрувати і обсадити квітами трояндами і вимощеними доріжками, то він може стати змішаним стилем середньовічний модерновий прованс...❤🤍💙💚💜
As an artist and art historian, I am very moved by this visit to the vacation home of the artist Bernadette Sers. THANKS! Concerning the little paper notes everywhere, I believe that they were intended for the maintenance staff during the owners' absence (I am French speaking, the notes seem to be more instructions than reminders for a person suffering from senility). Regarding the dried plants in the small basket on the vanity in the 'girl's bedroom', it is most likely lavender. But how is it that antique dealers and booksellers have not raided this house filled with treasures linked to Bernadette's life (the Alexandre Bataille piano, the chests of drawers, the carved tablet with a head wearing a tricorn hat, the leather chairs, the cauldrons, the wooden hangers, the old map of Europe, the marble fireplaces, the cradle, the old newspapers from the time of the 2nd World War...)? And what about the sketchbooks and the very beautiful painting in the 'girl's bedroom'? Why hasn't anyone collected them to sell them in a gallery or put them up for auction???? I am saddened by the idea that all these relics of Bernadette's life are doomed to destruction...
I feel this way watching almost every video. That's why it's important to capture these on video for everyone to see. These guys go out on foot to search, they aren't doing a records search at the local govt office. And these property records would probably not be digitized either. If you can find information about the families online somehow, you still don't get home addresses or have any idea that their property was abandoned. Not the same as the US. Hopefully people who might use these types of vids to track down properties are the types of people that want to give back to communities although I imagine some really wealthy investors that don't care.
That's the way I always feel about these abandoned houses with everything left behind. I feel like, at least let the stuff be donated, rather than left for decay. 😢
The roof definitely needs work and that is the most cost actually because there are leaks, and it needs to be properly insulated, the electricity also likely needs updating to be up to code as well. The plumbing who knows what shape that is in.
А мені іноді складно відчувати енергії тих хто там жив... вони пішли у той світ зі своїми мріями і бажаннями... іноді доводиться виконувати частину їх бажань... 😊Правда ж, Себастьян? А то зараз Наполеон заговорить...😊
Omg, I fell in love with that house. And that photograph showed how beautiful it once was and can be again. I would purchase that house, renovate and come there when I need to get away from the states, if I could move there permanently. The view from the balcony window was amazing. I'm glad I clicked the title to your channel. Thank you so much for sharing the interior of that home. As you both were walking through it, I was amazed that nothing had been broken or destroyed by human hands. Had that house been in my state, everything would have been stolen, broken, trashed and vandalized. That's a house where time has stood still. I can imagine how beautiful it must have been when it was loved by the people who resided within those walls. Thanks again for your video. I'll be watching more. ❤
My husband of 46 years can answer a lot of your questions. He knows all things historical and geographical. I counterbalance what he knows with my linguistic and cultural knowledge. I love the way you men commingle your knowledge bits with your desire to learn more!
I think the house has been abandoned for some time. More than a decade in any case. Bernadette died in Paris on 20 April 2000. That alone would be 24 years. Who knows if she was still in the house in her last years. Thank you for sharing this video. The house is wonderful. Love your videos!
Но была ведь дочь, еще дети. Почему так легко они отказались от своего родового гнезда? Дом просто изумительный. Но ходить по нему, рассматривать фото, вещи как-то не совсем удобно. Ведь Вас туда не приглашали, хоть и 25 лет прошло.
What you held was a rocking ink blotter (un tampon buvard, in French) used to absorb the fresh ink left by fountain pens. If you google it, you'll see lots of photos. You could unscrew the round part on top in order to remove the part below and change the blotting sheet (papier buvard, in French) when it was too stained. I'm from France, my grandfather had one like this on his desk, and my Dad had another one, both wooden - I loved using them when I was a young girl and wrote letters or homework with ink, because it felt so special and kind of romantic :) I wish I still had it... I've seen some made of semi-precious stone, and of metal like pewter. I still use blotting sheets when I write greeting cards and want the ink to dry quickly.
The time you take to show the rooms, furniture, paintings and drawings is exceptionally fascinating! Your fine camera work and intelligent conversation far exceeds other explorers! Thank you for your hard work and sharing this with us
I looked it up and Finland was created in 1917. Until you showed this map I never really thought about these things. I thought those countries were always there. So fascinating. I would love to do what you are doing.
Я не хотіла б займатись тим чим ви, я хотіла б щоби цей палацовий будинок реставрували б як музей і лишили б у державній власності Франції під патронатом інспекцій культури...
Hello, Lesley and Danny! I really enjoyed the exploration of such an interesting house! I love Bernadette's works of art , the design of her bedroom and all the family items. The object used to hold your painting still while painting is called an easel. Thank you for sharing this emotional life story! ❤
❤ From Rainier , WA USA. The line for hanging clothes is a clothes line and the pins are clothes pins. 😊 You can't be expected to know the English word for every item, but your English just gets better with every awesome video! Thank you for all your work.
I’m surprised in over a decade of abandonment it is not too vandalized. Is it protected somehow? Did you ask permission to enter? Abandoned but with owners (relatives) living far away? You explain and treat everything with respect. I love that. This is really enchanting. So much history. I love old things. I have strong Corsican ancestry and currently learning French. 💗 it’s a very nostalgic feeling knowing things come to an end, and there’s a last day to use your beloved things. Beautiful people’s energy impregnated in the house.
Seguramente la pandereta y la guitarra parecen para tocar música del medioevo.el puf es del Líbano, lo han traído de allí están las columnas de Balbeecj y en el centro el cedro de l Líbano
Beautiful home. I wish someone would restore this French-style historic home. I love all the architectural features of the home both inside and out. That small guitar looked like a "banjo". Thank you for sharing. Cheers.
Спасибо вам ребята за ваши интересные сьемки!!!! За вашу деликатность в заброшеных домах и замках!!! Это почти магически смотрится. И спасибо, что появились субтиры на Русском языке!!! Нахожусь на работе, жарким летом в сумашедшей Москве, а тут ваши репортажи! Переносят меня в тишину и уединение заброшенных исторических мест!
The map is definitely pre-1917. Finland was ceded to Russia in 1809 and they declared independence in 1917, so anytime between those dates. My guess would be early 1900s, maybe? Love the video, as always! 🥰
I always feel sad whenever i see abandoned houses... we don't know the full story why the owners abandoned their house really. In 2019 Our family house was foreclosed by the bank because they tricked us and we are forced to leave and left our belongings we are going to get our stuffs back (as the bank said we can) we just need to find a new place to stay but covid hits us so we couldn't go back there in time but my father's brother buy the house demolished it and get all our stuffs they didn't even asked us if we want our stuff back, after that our family were not the same anymore. Oh and my aunt made fun of us in social media too.. how cruel.
I follow you for a couple years now and I see you guys are developing more and more in the storytelling! I like that very much and I notice I am even more inclined to watch the video's. Keep up the work at capturing amazing stories before they disappear!
I love the dynamics between you two haha how one is more easily impressed and the other more serious and reserved. I couldn't help but notice some chalk writings that may have been a product of vandalism such as the MURDER one on the door and COME WITH ME.
This house is really nice. I hope someone brings it around. I hope they found happness with there lives. You two do such a nice job every time. Stay safe we will see you soon
Greetings from North Carolina. The clips on the wire in the beginning of the video are called clothes pins. That plants on the piano are called money plants because they resemble coins. The appliances in the kitchen look very small from today’s standards. The kitchen and bathroom is very small, just enough room for a toilet. This is a true time capsule. What a shame that the beautiful paintings and wonderful memories are left to decay. I bet at one time that house was filled with people making lovely joyful memories. I love the shape of the house, I prefer to call it a dollhouse because I had one as a child that looked identical to this house. This a wonderful video, thank you for sharing it. ❤
Muito interessante seu comentário. Saudações do Brasil. Acho que ele colocou como casa da bruxa por estar inserida na floresta. É tudo muito interessante. E concordo com você a casa parece de bonecas. Fiquei encantada.
Her paintings were very popular. I remember seeing her work on greeting cards and posters. She was very talented and created some hauntingly lovely works of art.💕☺️🇨🇦
The dried flowers over the fireplace in the first room (and others) are a plant called Honesty... The piano is an upright, not a grand piano - grand pianos are the horizontal ones used to give concerts on stage. Yes, it was a tambourine, and an acoustic guitar, probably half-size, built for a child. And Castanets. The metal basket in the kitchen shaped like a bulb is for eggs. The other one could be for vegetables or for deep-frying. The flowers in the basket on the dressing-table of what you called the little girl's bedroom are dried lavender, to make the room smell nice and help keep moths at bay.😮
Really love this house, it’s so beautiful. Thanks you guys for showing this to us. ❤️👍 I would love to live there. I wonder why her children didn’t come back to get their mother’s paintings, it is so sad they are left.
Can’t quite tell how small the string instrument you thought was a guitar; if it’s small, it would be a ukelele - a small instrument that is played in America & Hawaii. Love the house!!
a beautiful abandoned house, with a fireplace, books everywhere, many people have visited this house, very impressive,she loved the Orient, oriental seats cushions everywhere
You both did it like always great👍I love this house especially Bernadettes room,the caveroom bed with the curtains and the hidden door,so lovely.But it makes me sad,to see her book,forgetten in the drawer.💔
Bernadette Sers was an artist who was born in 1928. The artist's work has been offered at auction multiple times. The artist died in 2000. this i really enjoyed I love seeing paintings that people do you can replace a building but you can not replace a painting by a painter and how they did the painting fantastic story and find .
Вибачте, Ви француз ? Чому б не реставрувати до 100- річчя з дня народження художниці і не зробити Музей? Для сучасних молодих митців свіжу хвилю... чи їх сімейна історія має трагізм? Франція завжди була законодавицею моди і мистецтва! То ПРОДОВЖІТЬ СВІЙ АВТОРИТЕТ КРАЇНИ МИСТЕЦТВ, ФРАНЦУЗИ!❤❤❤ДЕМОКРАТІЯ АМЕРИКИ БЕЗ МИСТЕЦТВА ФРАНЦІЇ СТАНЕ УТОПІЧНИМ ДИКТАТОМ! ТРИМАЙТЕ "МАРКУ", ВЕЛЬМИПОВАЖНІ ЗАХІДНІ КОЛЕГИ І ПАРТНЕРИ! Я ЗА ВАС ВБОЛІВАЮ!❤
I really enjoyed your work. Both of you approach your discoveries with such respect, humility, wonder, appreciation, sensitivity and insight. Thank you so much. I'm suddenly your devoted fan. Men like you give women like me hope. ❤
At 15.30 the pouffe is made in Lebanon and has on it the famous drawings of cedars of Lebanon, a Phoenician Lebanese ship, and the famous temple of Jupiter in Baalbek.
The small vase on the end of the mantel, you should check the signature. Just the quick glance of it I think it matches be Daum, or other well known glass maker from 100 years ago. I collect art glass
The dried up flowers that were in several rooms are what we in the states call Money plants. Love your excursions. I worry that 1 day you'll fall in 1 of those holes!
🏡🧡🙌 I couldn't help but notice the fact that even though this magnificent house in the middle of the forest was abandoned for so many years, someone hadn't discovered it and how they hadn't taken such valuable objects to sell given that they are historic, rare and expensive. Even those who like or work with antique furniture... If someone entered this house during this period of abandonment, it was someone who really, who has character, just passed by, perhaps stayed the night and continued on their way. Because I believe there are no security guards or cameras there. Unless you have a neighbor who takes care. The story is beautiful, the wonderful house full of arts and a stunning landscape... I would like to imagine how happy this family could be in this place. Thank you for the video!
Amo ver casas antigas abandonadas, vê -se que a vida é passageira mesmo. As pessoas morrem e deixam suas coisas, livros, quadros, que foi de grande estima. Ás vezes as pessoas queimam jogam fora algo que foi tão importante para um indivíduo. Assim é a vida, o que é tesouro para uns , é lixo para outros.
Leslie, you and Danny should be discovered by The Discovery Channel or A and E for a series on Old Abandoned Mansions ! You two are naturals ! Thanks for your videos ! ❤
Magnificent indeed. I would love to move in and restore it back to life. Thank you for sharing this treasure. I noticed the word "murder" was carved into the door...perhaps there was a tragedy that unfolded there and that's why it stands abandoned.
In the music room, on the desk, the item that rocks and looks like s stamp is called an ink blotter. They're used to absorb excess ink when using a fountain pen. Finland declared its independence from the Russian Empire on December 6, 1917, shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution.
What a wonderful country cottage. Judging by the TV and phones, it might have been abandoned since the 80s or 90s. I like how you guys interact and would like to see Danny's face more.
One thing that used to happen, at least in France, during the 1960s , 70s , 80s - people used to loose their entire inheritances due to gambling addiction. My father knows at least 4 french men who inherited castles etc and lost everything in casinos or betting on horses, ended up homeless... That could be an important factor in understanding why so many properties have been abandoned precisely during those decades.
One of the crafted lamps you questioned from a Casato bottle isn't a liquor, it's an Italian red wine, Chianti. I use this brand of wine to add to my homemade Italian Spaghetti sauce, a wine my grandmother had in her household. The empty bottles also make cool candle holders set atop the dining room table for an Italian supper.
Hi guys! The dried flowers are called honesty and before they dry up they are a bright mauvey colour. To dried part used to be green with seeds inside and you wait till they go brown then you rub them to get the papery look and seeds fall out but can be planted
It breaks my heart there are so many Homeless People in every Country in the World and these Homes have Beds/Sheets/Blankets and Clothes in Presses and it's never used just left, 😪 Leslie/Danny thank you your both so Respectful to All the Homes😘❤❤
Danny, we love you know so much and adds a lot to the visit. But we miss the emotional pauses Leslie gives us, he knows how to share the experience. He makes the visit ours too.
Hi Lesley & Danny!! 😉 In France a Enchanted Artist Abandoned House!! Wow 15 yrs Abandoned, the House Should Be Saved!! @ 5:11 they were Called Clothes Pins & Laundry Line!! @ 12:03 Thanks Lesley for Closing the Lid on that Expense Piano!! I Love the Living Room & Piano!! The Small Guitar is a Ukulele Most Familiar Hawaiian BUT Introduced to Hawaii in 1879 by Portuguese Settlers from Madeira who Brought With Them a Small Guitar Called the Braguinha!! @ 16:30 Rotary Phone @ 18:03 a Portrait of Bernadette Sers & @ 22:30 Picture of Her Too!! @ 22:59 Danny Thanks for Your Knowledge of the Tripod!! Wow the Daughter had 5 Children & in that house 8 Beds & 1 Crib!! @ 32:22 I Never had Those Wooden Clothes Hangers.. & I was born 1951..So I Think It`s Europe Thing!! Thanks Guys for Another Great Video!!❤Have a Safe Trip to Your Next Place & have a Wonderful Day & Evening!!❤ Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
I just turned 70 year's old.
Because of technology I get to see that which was only in a book somewhere.
Now because you felt it important to share I get to see something I never thought I would ever see.
Thank you for posting
A castle hidden in the forest. This is definitely my dream.... Magnificent
I don't think living in a hidden place in the middle of a forest is safe, especially nowadays
It's not a palace but it is a charming house.
Unfortunately youre absolutely right...@@marina-id4yv
О божечки, какой я нарисовала на рисунке давно в детстве, такой и получился в жизни его нашли, (всмысле его кто-то нашол) 🫣🫢🫰🫶❤️🔥❤️🩹😶🌫️😮💨класс😎👻✌
@@Lizzy00088але якщо його реставрувати і обсадити квітами трояндами і вимощеними доріжками, то він може стати змішаним стилем середньовічний модерновий прованс...❤🤍💙💚💜
As an artist and art historian, I am very moved by this visit to the vacation home of the artist Bernadette Sers. THANKS! Concerning the little paper notes everywhere, I believe that they were intended for the maintenance staff during the owners' absence (I am French speaking, the notes seem to be more instructions than reminders for a person suffering from senility). Regarding the dried plants in the small basket on the vanity in the 'girl's bedroom', it is most likely lavender. But how is it that antique dealers and booksellers have not raided this house filled with treasures linked to Bernadette's life (the Alexandre Bataille piano, the chests of drawers, the carved tablet with a head wearing a tricorn hat, the leather chairs, the cauldrons, the wooden hangers, the old map of Europe, the marble fireplaces, the cradle, the old newspapers from the time of the 2nd World War...)? And what about the sketchbooks and the very beautiful painting in the 'girl's bedroom'? Why hasn't anyone collected them to sell them in a gallery or put them up for auction???? I am saddened by the idea that all these relics of Bernadette's life are doomed to destruction...
I feel this way watching almost every video. That's why it's important to capture these on video for everyone to see. These guys go out on foot to search, they aren't doing a records search at the local govt office. And these property records would probably not be digitized either. If you can find information about the families online somehow, you still don't get home addresses or have any idea that their property was abandoned. Not the same as the US. Hopefully people who might use these types of vids to track down properties are the types of people that want to give back to communities although I imagine some really wealthy investors that don't care.
Obviously this guys took a los of the stuff
Not these guys.. very ethical.
A square plan house.. Very space efficient! Also popular in the United States of America. Our roof would not be as artistically pleasing!
That's the way I always feel about these abandoned houses with everything left behind. I feel like, at least let the stuff be donated, rather than left for decay. 😢
Imagine this charming home full of love and laughter!
The house looks like it's in decent shape. It probably wouldn't be hard to renovate it. What a shame no one is interested in saving it.
І доречі, чому не зробить пристойний музей?❤
У Франції ніби-то нема війни, то чому б не зробити щось новеньке у сфері культури на кшталт музею згадуваної художниці?...❤😮❤😢❤😊
The roof definitely needs work and that is the most cost actually because there are leaks, and it needs to be properly insulated, the electricity also likely needs updating to be up to code as well. The plumbing who knows what shape that is in.
Verdade q pena que somos pobres😅
I just love old abandoned houses ❤❤❤
Tôi cũng có tình yêu giống bạn
I never understand that such beautiful houses with everything in them are just abandoned...
A mi me dan algo de miedo 😱 😨 😐
А мені іноді складно відчувати енергії тих хто там жив... вони пішли у той світ зі своїми мріями і бажаннями... іноді доводиться виконувати частину їх бажань...
😊Правда ж, Себастьян?
А то зараз Наполеон заговорить...😊
Omg, I fell in love with that house. And that photograph showed how beautiful it once was and can be again. I would purchase that house, renovate and come there when I need to get away from the states, if I could move there permanently. The view from the balcony window was amazing. I'm glad I clicked the title to your channel. Thank you so much for sharing the interior of that home. As you both were walking through it, I was amazed that nothing had been broken or destroyed by human hands. Had that house been in my state, everything would have been stolen, broken, trashed and vandalized. That's a house where time has stood still. I can imagine how beautiful it must have been when it was loved by the people who resided within those walls. Thanks again for your video. I'll be watching more. ❤
I’d move there before the war breaks out “officially”. States arent safe Under dem globalists.
Buy a house in Africa.
The lucky part is that this house was hidden by those trees and bushes in an camp land
My husband of 46 years can answer a lot of your questions. He knows all things historical and geographical. I counterbalance what he knows with my linguistic and cultural knowledge. I love the way you men commingle your knowledge bits with your desire to learn more!
I think the house has been abandoned for some time. More than a decade in any case. Bernadette died in Paris on 20 April 2000. That alone would be 24 years. Who knows if she was still in the house in her last years. Thank you for sharing this video. The house is wonderful. Love your videos!
For being abandoned for the better part of 30 years, the house looks GREAT
No shit lol
Но была ведь дочь, еще дети. Почему так легко они отказались от своего родового гнезда?
Дом просто изумительный.
Но ходить по нему, рассматривать фото, вещи как-то не совсем удобно. Ведь Вас туда не приглашали, хоть и 25 лет прошло.
Clothes pins and wash line.
What you held was a rocking ink blotter (un tampon buvard, in French) used to absorb the fresh ink left by fountain pens. If you google it, you'll see lots of photos. You could unscrew the round part on top in order to remove the part below and change the blotting sheet (papier buvard, in French) when it was too stained. I'm from France, my grandfather had one like this on his desk, and my Dad had another one, both wooden - I loved using them when I was a young girl and wrote letters or homework with ink, because it felt so special and kind of romantic :) I wish I still had it... I've seen some made of semi-precious stone, and of metal like pewter. I still use blotting sheets when I write greeting cards and want the ink to dry quickly.
The time you take to show the rooms, furniture, paintings and drawings is exceptionally fascinating! Your fine camera work and intelligent conversation far exceeds other explorers! Thank you for your hard work and sharing this with us
Even abandoned, the house, the furnitures, the paintings, the piano and many stuffs still looks great. Amazing.
I looked it up and Finland was created in 1917. Until you showed this map I never really thought about these things. I thought those countries were always there. So fascinating. I would love to do what you are doing.
That map is dated before WW1. There is Austria-Hungary, Iceland is part of Denmark, Poland under Germany and Russia ETC.
Я не хотіла б займатись тим чим ви, я хотіла б щоби цей палацовий будинок реставрували б як музей і лишили б у державній власності Франції під патронатом інспекцій культури...
We artists are sort of witchy. This episode really drew me in if you'll pardon the pun. So easily restored this house!
That Alexandre Bataille piano is worth a FORTUNE!!!
Not really and not in that state.
What a precious home so many treasures to see.
Hello, Lesley and Danny! I really enjoyed the exploration of such an interesting house! I love Bernadette's works of art , the design of her bedroom and all the family items. The object used to hold your painting still while painting is called an easel.
Thank you for sharing this emotional life story! ❤
You should inform the appropriate authorities about this house ASAP.
Vandalism of Mz. Bernadette’s treasures would be a national tragedy.
I think the authorities already know and the place is hidden from view. The guys did a fantastic job
Fake video
@@ad3222 There's always one and here you are 🤣
It's an EASEL in Bernadette's room. love your videos..THANK YOU!
❤ From Rainier , WA USA. The line for hanging clothes is a clothes line and the pins are clothes pins. 😊 You can't be expected to know the English word for every item, but your English just gets better with every awesome video! Thank you for all your work.
Also called Pegs in Australia & New Zealand
No Brasil se chama prendedores
@@crissantos9632 Também são chamados de pregadores.
@@vaavaablcksheep And England
I’m surprised in over a decade of abandonment it is not too vandalized. Is it protected somehow? Did you ask permission to enter? Abandoned but with owners (relatives) living far away? You explain and treat everything with respect. I love that. This is really enchanting. So much history. I love old things. I have strong Corsican ancestry and currently learning French. 💗 it’s a very nostalgic feeling knowing things come to an end, and there’s a last day to use your beloved things. Beautiful people’s energy impregnated in the house.
I'd love to buy her and fix her up again. What a house in which to grow old; just my garden, my books, tea and kitty cats. Maybe the occasional guest.
Do it!👏👏
Seguramente la pandereta y la guitarra parecen para tocar música del medioevo.el puf es del Líbano, lo han traído de allí están las columnas de Balbeecj y en el centro el cedro de l Líbano
I am coming for tea.
Hello!......." her "?.........it is a house ....so " it "...... am I wrong?.....cheers!!!
@@saintsmccastle3521 things of beauty, grace or speed are referred to in the feminine. She’s a beautiful house, she deserves a new life.
Hello! Pozdrawiam z Polski! Wasze fimy przenoszą w czasie...Az wam zazdroszczę! Super ! Rubcie to dalej!
Beautiful home. I wish someone would restore this French-style historic home. I love all the architectural features of the home both inside and out. That small guitar looked like a "banjo". Thank you for sharing. Cheers.
Спасибо вам ребята за ваши интересные сьемки!!!!
За вашу деликатность в заброшеных домах и замках!!! Это почти магически смотрится.
И спасибо, что появились субтиры на Русском языке!!!
Нахожусь на работе, жарким летом в сумашедшей Москве, а тут ваши репортажи! Переносят меня в тишину и уединение заброшенных исторических мест!
It is eggs. Danny cracks me up the way he always has to be the one with answers!
Thank you for sharing!!!! Enjoy every minute of it!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The map is definitely pre-1917. Finland was ceded to Russia in 1809 and they declared independence in 1917, so anytime between those dates. My guess would be early 1900s, maybe?
Love the video, as always! 🥰
I always feel sad whenever i see abandoned houses... we don't know the full story why the owners abandoned their house really. In 2019 Our family house was foreclosed by the bank because they tricked us and we are forced to leave and left our belongings we are going to get our stuffs back (as the bank said we can) we just need to find a new place to stay but covid hits us so we couldn't go back there in time but my father's brother buy the house demolished it and get all our stuffs they didn't even asked us if we want our stuff back, after that our family were not the same anymore. Oh and my aunt made fun of us in social media too.. how cruel.
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I'm so sorry.
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😢❤ not sure why someone laughed 🤨😡😡 your story is very VERY sad. No one deserves to be treated like this. Much love from Portland Oregon, USA ❤
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Easle is what they put paintings on. I absolutely love that bedroom. Its french country through and through. Its like out of a fairytale
I follow you for a couple years now and I see you guys are developing more and more in the storytelling! I like that very much and I notice I am even more inclined to watch the video's. Keep up the work at capturing amazing stories before they disappear!
I love the dynamics between you two haha how one is more easily impressed and the other more serious and reserved. I couldn't help but notice some chalk writings that may have been a product of vandalism such as the MURDER one on the door and COME WITH ME.
This house is really nice. I hope someone brings it around. I hope they found happness with there lives. You two do such a nice job every time. Stay safe we will see you soon
What a treat to see this home. YOU BOTH did a wonderful tour. thank you so much.
Greetings from North Carolina. The clips on the wire in the beginning of the video are called clothes pins. That plants on the piano are called money plants because they resemble coins. The appliances in the kitchen look very small from today’s standards. The kitchen and bathroom is very small, just enough room for a toilet. This is a true time capsule. What a shame that the beautiful paintings and wonderful memories are left to decay. I bet at one time that house was filled with people making lovely joyful memories. I love the shape of the house, I prefer to call it a dollhouse because I had one as a child that looked identical to this house. This a wonderful video, thank you for sharing it. ❤
Muito interessante seu comentário. Saudações do Brasil.
Acho que ele colocou como casa da bruxa por estar inserida na floresta. É tudo muito interessante. E concordo com você a casa parece de bonecas. Fiquei encantada.
Is this house available for sale?
I wish this one was longer😊 Much love from Michigan
So love your channel. You show so many places that are so curious and dreamy! Thank you for all your hard work!❤
What a wonderful story book style house. Thanks for taking us along guys! you're the best!
Her paintings were very popular. I remember seeing her work on greeting cards and posters. She was very talented and created some hauntingly lovely works of art.💕☺️🇨🇦
this series should be on a tv channel..
I love this house. The layout of the rooms, the atmosphere... it has a lot of potential. Thank you for sharing this!
Hello from Brazil! In love and much happier now watching another magnificent video of yours! ❤ Wishing many auspiciousness more! 💐👏🏻
It blows me away what is left behind!!! I just love your channel thank you for your hard work and dedication ❤
Hello from North Carolina, USA
The dried flowers over the fireplace in the first room (and others) are a plant called Honesty...
The piano is an upright, not a grand piano - grand pianos are the horizontal ones used to give concerts on stage. Yes, it was a tambourine, and an acoustic guitar, probably half-size, built for a child. And Castanets.
The metal basket in the kitchen shaped like a bulb is for eggs. The other one could be for vegetables or for deep-frying.
The flowers in the basket on the dressing-table of what you called the little girl's bedroom are dried lavender, to make the room smell nice and help keep moths at bay.😮
Thank you for letting us into the past. I love all your videos. They’re a history lesson of years gone by.
A very charming home! Sad all alone.
Really love this house, it’s so beautiful. Thanks you guys for showing this to us. ❤️👍 I would love to live there. I wonder why her children didn’t come back to get their mother’s paintings, it is so sad they are left.
Triste deixarem as pinturas e um álbum de casamento.
so adorable how excited these young men get . its so refreshing to see
Dried plant on fireplace is called a money tree. We have them here in the states. What a glorious old home. Thanks for the history too!!💚💙✨
Another beautiful documentary video. Thank you so much for this artful masterpiece. Love you guys! Stay blessed from Billings, MT.
Beautiful 😍❤️ video like always , the house 🏠🏡 is so nice ❤❤ thank you Lesley and Danny for sharing . Keep up the good job 🎉🎉
I love this place, quite whimsical!
Hello from Detroit, Michigan, great video
Can’t quite tell how small the string instrument you thought was a guitar; if it’s small, it would be a ukelele - a small instrument that is played in America & Hawaii. Love the house!!
This was my thought as well
We have watched Your Videos for hours. Thank You for Sharing Your Videos.
a beautiful abandoned house, with a fireplace, books everywhere, many people have visited this house, very impressive,she loved the Orient, oriental seats cushions everywhere
I live in the USA. I love the video and the house. That would be a dream to live in this house. Thank you for sharing.
You both did it like always great👍I love this house especially Bernadettes room,the caveroom bed with the curtains and the hidden door,so lovely.But it makes me sad,to see her book,forgetten in the drawer.💔
Bernadette Sers was an artist who was born in 1928. The artist's work has been offered at auction multiple times. The artist died in 2000. this i really enjoyed I love seeing paintings that people do you can replace a building but you can not replace a painting by a painter and how they did the painting fantastic story and find .
Вибачте, Ви француз ? Чому б не реставрувати до 100- річчя з дня народження художниці і не зробити Музей? Для сучасних молодих митців свіжу хвилю... чи їх сімейна історія має трагізм? Франція завжди була законодавицею моди і мистецтва! То ПРОДОВЖІТЬ СВІЙ АВТОРИТЕТ КРАЇНИ МИСТЕЦТВ, ФРАНЦУЗИ!❤❤❤ДЕМОКРАТІЯ АМЕРИКИ БЕЗ МИСТЕЦТВА ФРАНЦІЇ СТАНЕ УТОПІЧНИМ ДИКТАТОМ! ТРИМАЙТЕ "МАРКУ", ВЕЛЬМИПОВАЖНІ ЗАХІДНІ КОЛЕГИ І ПАРТНЕРИ! Я ЗА ВАС ВБОЛІВАЮ!❤
Love this houses..old houses and clasic..so great.---.thanks Lesly and Danny from Indonesia🎉🎉❤❤
I really enjoyed your work. Both of you approach your discoveries with such respect, humility, wonder, appreciation, sensitivity and insight. Thank you so much. I'm suddenly your devoted fan. Men like you give women like me hope. ❤
I'm French and an artist as well, and I tell you, I love that house!!
Glass palettes are quite useful, easy to mix your colors and to scrape off clean. I made two for myself … I love them
The bedroom with 3 beds reminds me of the 3 bears.
А мені попелюшку і двох доньок мачухи...
At 15.30 the pouffe is made in Lebanon and has on it the famous drawings of cedars of Lebanon, a Phoenician Lebanese ship, and the famous temple of Jupiter in Baalbek.
The small vase on the end of the mantel, you should check the signature. Just the quick glance of it I think it matches be Daum, or other well known glass maker from 100 years ago. I collect art glass
Findlande was created on Dec.4 1917. Lovely home ❤. Thank you
I never knew that Finland broke off from Russia. Sadly in the USA we don’t get extensive history of Europe taught. Some basics only
The dried up flowers that were in several rooms are what we in the states call Money plants. Love your excursions. I worry that 1 day you'll fall in 1 of those holes!
This could be renovated to be absolutely charming!
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I couldn't help but notice the fact that even though this magnificent house in the middle of the forest was abandoned for so many years, someone hadn't discovered it and how they hadn't taken such valuable objects to sell given that they are historic, rare and expensive. Even those who like or work with antique furniture... If someone entered this house during this period of abandonment, it was someone who really, who has character, just passed by, perhaps stayed the night and continued on their way. Because I believe there are no security guards or cameras there. Unless you have a neighbor who takes care. The story is beautiful, the wonderful house full of arts and a stunning landscape... I would like to imagine how happy this family could be in this place. Thank you for the video!
Amo ver casas antigas abandonadas, vê -se que a vida é passageira mesmo. As pessoas morrem e deixam suas coisas, livros, quadros, que foi de grande estima. Ás vezes as pessoas queimam jogam fora algo que foi tão importante para um indivíduo. Assim é a vida, o que é tesouro para uns , é lixo para outros.
Leslie, you and Danny should be discovered by The Discovery Channel or A and E for a series on Old Abandoned Mansions ! You two are naturals ! Thanks for your videos ! ❤
Great video as always! Thank you !
Magnificent indeed. I would love to move in and restore it back to life. Thank you for sharing this treasure. I noticed the word "murder" was carved into the door...perhaps there was a tragedy that unfolded there and that's why it stands abandoned.
Great house!! Thanks for bringing us along again❤
Bros Of Decay, Subscribed because your content is fantastic!
Love you guys so much! I look forward each day to come home and see what’s next! Safe travels! ❤
Also we call those money plants…btw…
Such a wonderful video, such a magical place! You gentlemen do a great job …thank you❤❤❤
The place looks pretty cozy even after all these years
Una hermosa casa ,con tantos recuerdos ,hermosod cuandros , toda una historia ,bros bello video ,saludos de chile
In the music room, on the desk, the item that rocks and looks like s stamp is called an ink blotter. They're used to absorb excess ink when using a fountain pen. Finland declared its independence from the Russian Empire on December 6, 1917, shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution.
Beautiful place, thanks to share with us. I hope someone renovate this house with love ❤️
Gosh so many children and people visited and yet the house is left to ruin . So sad really . Imagine fixing it up to its wondrous glory , I wish ❤❤❤
What a wonderful country cottage. Judging by the TV and phones, it might have been abandoned since the 80s or 90s. I like how you guys interact and would like to see Danny's face more.
One thing that used to happen, at least in France, during the 1960s , 70s , 80s - people used to loose their entire inheritances due to gambling addiction. My father knows at least 4 french men who inherited castles etc and lost everything in casinos or betting on horses, ended up homeless... That could be an important factor in understanding why so many properties have been abandoned precisely during those decades.
Thats just sad😢
One of the crafted lamps you questioned from a Casato bottle isn't a liquor, it's an Italian red wine, Chianti. I use this brand of wine to add to my homemade Italian Spaghetti sauce, a wine my grandmother had in her household. The empty bottles also make cool candle holders set atop the dining room table for an Italian supper.
Hi guys! The dried flowers are called honesty and before they dry up they are a bright mauvey colour. To dried part used to be green with seeds inside and you wait till they go brown then you rub them to get the papery look and seeds fall out but can be planted
Absolutely beautiful. Love it!
Great video,as always..🤘
Amazing video, great work guys 👍🏼
Qué lindo el lugar y esa casa que parece sacada de un cuento es un encanto ,entre la naturaleza y con tanta belleza natural .
It breaks my heart there are so many Homeless People in every Country in the World and these Homes have Beds/Sheets/Blankets and Clothes in Presses and it's never used just left, 😪 Leslie/Danny thank you your both so Respectful to All the Homes😘❤❤
Blah....we have more crap going to "homeless" people. They should be in a mental hospital.
Hola .muchas gracias por el nuevo video . Los felicito. Como siempre con mucho profesionalismo y respeto . Desde Venezuela. Saludos
Thanks! I'm an artist too. It was interesting to see the house of another artist. Very atmospheric
Danny, we love you know so much and adds a lot to the visit. But we miss the emotional pauses Leslie gives us, he knows how to share the experience. He makes the visit ours too.
Yes, Leslie has a special gift when explaining and making you feel like you are right there with them. You complete him Danny.
I feel as though Danny just argued with Lesley through this video. Danny is very knowledgeable but I miss just Lesley’s explanation of things.
What a beautiful and cozy house. It is just charming. This is 1 of my favorites ❤. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊 ❤❤.
I enjoyed the tour. Thank you from California, USA
Hi Lesley & Danny!! 😉 In France a Enchanted Artist Abandoned House!!
Wow 15 yrs Abandoned, the House Should Be Saved!! @ 5:11 they were Called Clothes Pins & Laundry Line!!
@ 12:03 Thanks Lesley for Closing the Lid on that Expense Piano!! I Love the Living Room & Piano!!
The Small Guitar is a Ukulele Most Familiar Hawaiian BUT Introduced to Hawaii in 1879 by Portuguese Settlers from
Madeira who Brought With Them a Small Guitar Called the Braguinha!! @ 16:30 Rotary Phone
@ 18:03 a Portrait of Bernadette Sers & @ 22:30 Picture of Her Too!!
@ 22:59 Danny Thanks for Your Knowledge of the Tripod!!
Wow the Daughter had 5 Children & in that house 8 Beds & 1 Crib!!
@ 32:22 I Never had Those Wooden Clothes Hangers.. & I was born 1951..So I Think It`s Europe Thing!!
Thanks Guys for Another Great Video!!❤Have a Safe Trip to Your Next Place & have a Wonderful Day & Evening!!❤
Love Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
Looks like its right out of Brothers Grimm 😮thx alot for sharing this awesome explore 🤟