I like old places like this. I like to look around them & think how the people lived. Thankyou for sharing your video. It is very interesting & kind of poignant to think there was a settlement there & now everybody is gone.
Thankyou yeah was some history behind these also just the location was quite nice tranquil not sure on if it's haunted may go back and find out thankyou 👍👍
I once found an elderly lady living in a house, which much of the roof was gone from because the huge central chimney had fallen through it. There were several cracks from the top to the bottom of the walls that you could see through. The chimney had crashed through the once grand double staircase. The lady lived in two rooms at the back. Someone had rigged up builders polythene to line the two rooms that she lived in & sorted her out some electric heaters. The neighbours told me that that was what she wanted, just to stay in her own house, no matter how ramshackle it was. They made her hot dinners & kept an eye on her.
Ohh my that sounds so bad yeah I've found Lotts of houses like that in such a state it's so unreall how old people live in these such conditions we look round places they are that bad we sometimes wounder if people live in them we look sometimes incase but they just live like that with windows falling out of places 😂thankyou for watching the video and telling me Ur storey 👍
Wow amazing houses with amazing history to it. The swing from the first house made it even more amazing. I can just imagine the children outside playing, the father's in the fields working and the mother's inside cleaning and cooking.
Just found your site for the first time Really enjoying your video and love hearing how you tell the story as you take us round the old buildings. Really glad I found you guys on you tube. God bless you both and keep safe . From nottinghmshire uk 🇬🇧
The camera man knows his stuff. The burning is called bracken bashing ( ferns) . To stop it taking over grazing land. They burnt it in autumn when it’s dry to keep it under control. No chemicals needed. It would have been a village wide gathering in places, with every one playing fire man. It also does the ground good. The grounds man knows his stuff. Thank you for the vid.
I think the old oven outside could have been a bread oven, perhaps even a communal oven. Way back they shared ovens for Sunday roasts and bread on another day.
The building with the massive fireplace and hooks in the ceiling looks like an old smoke house where they may have hung up their meat to be cured. (34:30). Thanks for sharing. 🙂
modern concrete blocks first invented about 1830 but not used till about 1900, so signs of fairly recent habitation. 1987 probably when they put in a lintel to protect sheep. Imagine children playing on those swings.
Well thats a first, this place is 20 minutes away from me and i never knew about it until i seen Bearded Wanderer's video looks like another sleep over for us in another spooky place, we do NOT publish where we go on youtube because of vandals ,BUT we have stayed at Benbigh Asylum, Maggies Asylum, Mosley Court , White ladies Priory ,Black ladies priory, and Devil's elbow, just to name a few.
I'm not sure if it's haunted to be honest! Yeah I've done denbigh asylum and quite few other places like it we explore all over the place, been to some right creepy places too. 👍
@@urbexadventures2044 Goto Whiteladies priory ( off the A41 ) In the dead of night you can here Monk's chanting! YES monks at a priory . Absolutely wonderful experience.
The first house you went in looked like it had been restored at some point relatively recently. Thats why the roof & the pointing was in such good condition. Maybe in the 80s? Sometimes farmers can get grants to help with old buildings.
Amazing how much of house is still intact. The roof must have been built to last a long time... it saved what is left but time will eventually destroy the remainder.. sad....
Omg that's why it's been left like that good to see tho they still standing tho I thought wen I went wouldn't be alot left built good those old houses 👍
I like old places like this. I like to look around them & think how the people lived. Thankyou for sharing your video. It is very interesting & kind of poignant to think there was a settlement there & now everybody is gone.
Nice explore.
Tranquil location.
Beautiful exterior stonework, built by proper stonemasons. 👌
Thanks 👍great for the comment
Wow beautiful houses ,theres just something so special about old buildings taken by nature ,great explore 👍👍
Thankyou Michelle and for the sub ! 💯🔥
This honestly is a magical location. There's definitely something beautiful about it but also very haunting. Really love this one.
Thankyou yeah was some history behind these also just the location was quite nice tranquil not sure on if it's haunted may go back and find out thankyou 👍👍
@@urbexadventures2044 yeah you never know
the reminds me of the 17th century Manor House I explored a lot of genuine original fireplaces and brick work love it great find
Great location and buildings, lots of history to explore here, really enjoyed the video, thanks guys!
Thankyou Lotts for the comment and liicking our explore !👍
I once found an elderly lady living in a house, which much of the roof was gone from because the huge central chimney had fallen through it. There were several cracks from the top to the bottom of the walls that you could see through. The chimney had crashed through the once grand double staircase. The lady lived in two rooms at the back. Someone had rigged up builders polythene to line the two rooms that she lived in & sorted her out some electric heaters. The neighbours told me that that was what she wanted, just to stay in her own house, no matter how ramshackle it was. They made her hot dinners & kept an eye on her.
Ohh my that sounds so bad yeah I've found Lotts of houses like that in such a state it's so unreall how old people live in these such conditions we look round places they are that bad we sometimes wounder if people live in them we look sometimes incase but they just live like that with windows falling out of places 😂thankyou for watching the video and telling me Ur storey 👍
Wow amazing houses with amazing history to it. The swing from the first house made it even more amazing. I can just imagine the children outside playing, the father's in the fields working and the mother's inside cleaning and cooking.
I found it on Google Earth and it was fun to follow along while watching your video. Very interesting place.
Yeah thanks 👍👍
Where
Just found your site for the first time
Really enjoying your video and love hearing how you tell the story as you take us round the old buildings. Really glad I found you guys on you tube. God bless you both and keep safe . From nottinghmshire uk 🇬🇧
That's really nice of you Ur comment is sweet thankyou 👍 thankyou for being here hi their in Nottingham 👌
The outside fire place is the bread oven and the arch to right that is underground was probably the cold store 👍thanks for the video 😊
The camera man knows his stuff.
The burning is called bracken bashing ( ferns) . To stop it taking over grazing land. They burnt it in autumn when it’s dry to keep it under control. No chemicals needed.
It would have been a village wide gathering in places, with every one playing fire man.
It also does the ground good.
The grounds man knows his stuff.
Thank you for the vid.
I think the old oven outside could have been a bread oven, perhaps even a communal oven. Way back they shared ovens for Sunday roasts and bread on another day.
The building with the massive fireplace and hooks in the ceiling looks like an old smoke house where they may have hung up their meat to be cured. (34:30). Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Thankyou 👍
Obviously it was built to last back in it's day . Lovely cottage. Shame it couldn't be restored and lived in.
The pizza oven in the second house is a bread oven. And the building it's in appears to be a brick extension to the original house.
nice old house mate,respect from Scotland
Thankyou Lotts! Great to have someone from Scotland mate! Yeah was quite a old house!👍👍
The machine with the spikes on is A Lely cock phesant from the 1960s used to row hay up 👍
Nice one mate me and bearded done vids here a couple of weeks back, crazy place for sure 👍
Yeah great place did u mean bearded explorer? Thanks mate 👍
modern concrete blocks first invented about 1830 but not used till about 1900, so signs of fairly recent habitation. 1987 probably when they put in a lintel to protect sheep. Imagine children playing on those swings.
Well thats a first, this place is 20 minutes away from me and i never knew about it until i seen Bearded Wanderer's video
looks like another sleep over for us in another spooky place, we do NOT publish where we go on youtube because of vandals ,BUT we have stayed at Benbigh Asylum, Maggies Asylum, Mosley Court , White ladies Priory ,Black ladies priory, and Devil's elbow, just to name a few.
I'm not sure if it's haunted to be honest! Yeah I've done denbigh asylum and quite few other places like it we explore all over the place, been to some right creepy places too. 👍
@@urbexadventures2044 Goto Whiteladies priory ( off the A41 ) In the dead of night you can here Monk's chanting! YES monks at a priory .
Absolutely wonderful experience.
Those "pizza ovens" were probably for baking bread and such. The farm machinery looked like they were for threshing or harvesting.
Yeah they were for bread lol makes me laugh pizza ovens🤣🤣thanks for watching 👍
The first house you went in looked like it had been restored at some point relatively recently. Thats why the roof & the pointing was in such good condition. Maybe in the 80s? Sometimes farmers can get grants to help with old buildings.
Amazing how much of house is still intact. The roof must have been built to last a long time... it saved what is left but time will eventually destroy the remainder.. sad....
Thankyou yeah such shame they can't be saved nice to have seen them still their after all those years thanks for watching the video 👍
Omg that's why it's been left like that good to see tho they still standing tho I thought wen I went wouldn't be alot left built good those old houses 👍
The burning to clear old bracked etc is called 'swaling'.
It’s too expensive to put utilities in. So they’re just left. Unless someone wants to live off grid!
Yes please
Big metal cooking stoves like that are called a 'range'.
I think that 'metal frame' might be part of a fireplace but might possibly be to do with manufacture of metals.
I think that pool probably was the quarry.
That little 'outhouse', with the oven, was a bakery.
bread oven
Sheep are so inbreed they die for no reason. Don’t be to spooked.
Lime kilns are much bigger. Thats a bread oven.
It's a tattie picker