There were a couple of Austin Minis in that lot, shame nobody thought to put them in a barn, restoration people would be all over you for those. Im pretty sure the delivery van, is a Morris Minor van, used widely by small business and tradesmen back in the day.
Oh my. I'm only halfway through and my heart hurts, thinking of the hopes, dreams and hard work that went into building such a large property with so much detail and creativity! This house has so many stories that may have been forgotten, but we can imagine, can;t we? Thank you!
Hi Alex, that was straw in that one barn at 4:07, you can tell the difference between that and hay because straw is more coarse and prickly, hay is more fine and softer. I have OCD and agree why didn't they colour it the same as the other bottom one lol. That Hunter car is actually an old Hillman Hunter. The one you thought was a Reliant Robin at 32:55 is a Reliant Regal, the only reason I know that is my Dad used to have a Reliant Robin, it has a different grill. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 🥰
Ahh, the Hillman Hunter next to the Vauxhall Nova, that brings back memories. First car I drove when I was about 12yrs old in the late 70s, well bunny hopped it, lol. I "borrowed" the keys when my parents were out and nearly crashed it into the railings on the other side of the road, about 20ft away. My mates and I pushed it back to where it was parked, and luckily my parents never found out. My dad lost his licence in the same car. He came home one night with a big dent down one side and Jam sandwich (police car) stripes scuffed in the paint. Turned out he had hit a police car when he was coming home from the pub and just drove home and went to sleep. I remember the police at the door the next morning carting him away. He never drove again after that, probably a good thing. The car was totalled as well, my mum was livid to say the least.
Loved it guys. Love old car graveyards. Amazing what you can find. Blasts from the past etc. Farmhouse was quite a gem too. As always Alex you surpassed yourself. 🤗😁💜
Cheers Nanny yeah, we never know what we're gonna find, and we've been lucky with some really interesting places lately. Thanks Nanny, really appreciated
It’s sad to see an old farm like this, which would once have earned a living for the people who worked on it. The car grave yard was great, this type of thing is fascinating to me. A great explore guys.
Another great explore - cute house - some vibrant colour schemes going on in there🤪 And yet more abandoned cars! These ones definitely not been well preserved unfortunately. What a brilliant find - well done 👍👍
The 3 wheeler at @30:32 is a 1960 to 64 Reliant Regal 750cc side valve engine, I restored one last year.. I've got a short video on my channel, cheers..
Great explore. I'm notva car person but was interesting to see all the old wrecks of what once was someone's pride and joy. House had a good layout with very fancy wallpaper. Finding the well was good too. Ed about the well....'that was a good find' Alex replied 'that was a WELL good find' lol. Don't give up your day job Alex. Good to see Ed and Ned again. Brill video cheers xxx
Thank you Alex for that exploration of a great vintage car graveyard. You know, I bet you thought this at some time, if you and Ned traded places, we'd never know.🤣
Looks like a very early Norman farmstead dating from the 11th century if not before . The door opening to the original dwelling is a give away . The old winnowing floor and collection of other stone structures. Overgrown coppice . This site needs listing for protection before its completely lost .
Great find the house was very colorful and that well good just nobody fell down the dam thing just think exploring in the dark and not seeing it 😀 loved all the old cars someone definitely liked cars i wonder how long the house has been empty a shame its just rotting away .
1955? Austin A40 van @ 25:41. My Dad had one in early 1960's. Very basic work van. No back seats 70 mph flat out down a steep hill. The Hunter @ 23:34 is a Rootes group/Chrsler Hillman Hunter. They still made them in late 1960s. They were exported as well. I saw them in Australia. Cars next to Robin @ 29:30 Hillman Minx late 50s early 60s. Then a Austin 1100. My Mum learnt to drive one of these in 1965. She used it to spy on my Dads clandestine girlfriend!!! The poor girl had a baby in a pram . Not my lost sibling.
Vauxhall VX 4/90! I love old cars rotting in woods...strange as that may seem considering what I do on my channel! Some great trees in there too. Another enjoyable explore, blessings all!
Beautiful area and some of these cars, or what's left of them, were really seriously old. Probably dating back to the 1940's. Loved the patterns and colours of the wallpapers in the house. Nice one, guys 👏😍👏
I laughed so hard at the OCD window joke I almost pee’d myself… I was drinking tinnies and UA-camin Monday afternoon…. (Whiskey too) you lads are awesome
Awesome explore guys. I saw another one of your explores where there was a super deep creepy well in this one big room. My imagination always gets away from me and I see some sort of monster screaming back from the abyss or I think that people would use wells like that for nefarious purposes, Gives me the creepy crawlies.
Boss: Spanish type - definitely, with essence of WW2 RAF Station, all added to a House 🏡. Great camo from glevel distance, how's it appear from pon high?
Great little explore Alex, there were some cracking old cars in there, some sadly too mangled to recognise now. Loved the little Hovis type delivery van, looked really old didn't it, would love to have seen that restored. I always look forward to your explores, keep up the good work, cheers 😘👍 PS : Is Ned your twin brother?
That jack daniels flask! Im sorry bit it's abandoned, im making claim across something like that! Yes i know, i have no integrity, lol. Im amazed how you find places like this.
Never understand why they collect all those things and let them rust,fall apart and never do anything with any of it and then get old or pass away and just leave it all there?
Isn't that a 70/80's, Opel (GM/Vxh), in front of that farm harvester/us troop carrier prototype ¿? Austin 7. Hillman Corgi, with the carriers on one side
At one time it looks like that was an estate of someone who was quite well off financially. That car from the 30’s looks like it was possibly an Austin. It looks like a few of the cars could be saved for building rat rods but not restored to original as they are a bit too far gone and others are too far gone to even use for parts. I’m guessing the place was abandoned as a residence 20 to 30 years but was used for other things afterwards due to the cctv system but is still accessed today by a farmer because the road is still gravel and not grass and weeds
There were a couple of Austin Minis in that lot, shame nobody thought to put them in a barn, restoration people would be all over you for those.
Im pretty sure the delivery van, is a Morris Minor van, used widely by small business and tradesmen back in the day.
Thanks for the info Paul 👍
Oh my. I'm only halfway through and my heart hurts, thinking of the hopes, dreams and hard work that went into building such a large property with so much detail and creativity! This house has so many stories that may have been forgotten, but we can imagine, can;t we? Thank you!
Beautiful old farm house beautiful old classic cars fantastic find
Hi Alex, that was straw in that one barn at 4:07, you can tell the difference between that and hay because straw is more coarse and prickly, hay is more fine and softer. I have OCD and agree why didn't they colour it the same as the other bottom one lol. That Hunter car is actually an old Hillman Hunter. The one you thought was a Reliant Robin at 32:55 is a Reliant Regal, the only reason I know that is my Dad used to have a Reliant Robin, it has a different grill. Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 🥰
Thanks for the info Sue!
@@VacantHaven I used to have horses lol so I know which one is which ;) xx
Ahh, the Hillman Hunter next to the Vauxhall Nova, that brings back memories. First car I drove when I was about 12yrs old in the late 70s, well bunny hopped it, lol. I "borrowed" the keys when my parents were out and nearly crashed it into the railings on the other side of the road, about 20ft away. My mates and I pushed it back to where it was parked, and luckily my parents never found out. My dad lost his licence in the same car. He came home one night with a big dent down one side and Jam sandwich (police car) stripes scuffed in the paint. Turned out he had hit a police car when he was coming home from the pub and just drove home and went to sleep. I remember the police at the door the next morning carting him away. He never drove again after that, probably a good thing. The car was totalled as well, my mum was livid to say the least.
I will be watching it later. It will be another great and interesting video. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Hope you enjoy Sharon 😁👍👍
Alex that old house and other buildings was an amazing find,bonus finding the left overs of all those old cars👍🇨🇦
Loved it guys. Love old car graveyards. Amazing what you can find. Blasts from the past etc. Farmhouse was quite a gem too. As always Alex you surpassed yourself. 🤗😁💜
Cheers Nanny yeah, we never know what we're gonna find, and we've been lucky with some really interesting places lately. Thanks Nanny, really appreciated
It’s sad to see an old farm like this, which would once have earned a living for the people who worked on it. The car grave yard was great, this type of thing is fascinating to me. A great explore guys.
That place looks like it could be saved.😊👍
Another great explore - cute house - some vibrant colour schemes going on in there🤪
And yet more abandoned cars! These ones definitely not been well preserved unfortunately.
What a brilliant find - well done 👍👍
Cheers Trish 😁👍 yeah these cars have definitely been claimed by nature I'm afraid
The 3 wheeler at @30:32 is a 1960 to 64 Reliant Regal 750cc side valve engine, I restored one last year.. I've got a short video on my channel, cheers..
Great find guys love the old cars.
you guys do amazing explores .Love them ,liked and shared
Thank you Ann, much appreciated 😁👍👍👍
Hello. Looks like another great video.😊👍
Im hooked i have something to watch every single night very entertaining and well worth a watch cheers boys
Great explore. I'm notva car person but was interesting to see all the old wrecks of what once was someone's pride and joy. House had a good layout with very fancy wallpaper. Finding the well was good too. Ed about the well....'that was a good find' Alex replied 'that was a WELL good find' lol. Don't give up your day job Alex. Good to see Ed and Ned again. Brill video cheers xxx
Cheers Gaynor!
Nothing out of the ordinary but still an interesting place to explore. That's half the fun, not knowing what you will find
why isn't this place sold to someone? it would be a beautiful retreat and back on the tax rolls.
Thank you Alex for that exploration of a great vintage car graveyard. You know, I bet you thought this at some time, if you and Ned traded places, we'd never know.🤣
How do you know we haven't already 😉😉
@@VacantHaven That's what I'm saying! I'm a twin also but you have the advantage, My twin sister is the better of us. You rock guys!🤣
I wonder what the house looked like new, that would be interesting to know. Thanks for sharing
House and outbuildings were cool.👍
Hello. Another great video guys.😊👍
Brilliant vid guys, That well is 145 feet deep and has dried up.
Looks like a very early Norman farmstead dating from the 11th century if not before . The door opening to the original dwelling is a give away . The old winnowing floor and collection of other stone structures. Overgrown coppice . This site needs listing for protection before its completely lost .
Great little video Alex I enjoyed this explore well done keep Jo the good work 👍💖
Glad you enjoyed that Hayley cheers as always for watching 😁👍
LOL Eddy always searching for secret hidden rooms and dungeons, love it.
Great find the house was very colorful and that well good just nobody fell down the dam thing just think exploring in the dark and not seeing it 😀 loved all the old cars someone definitely liked cars i wonder how long the house has been empty a shame its just rotting away .
@22:04 That's probably why the large pile of hay bales is there. Farmer storage.
You guys be safe and careful.😊👍🙏
That 1 convertible car was a triumph.😊😊
1955? Austin A40 van @ 25:41.
My Dad had one in early 1960's.
Very basic work van. No back seats 70 mph flat out down a steep hill.
The Hunter @ 23:34 is a Rootes group/Chrsler Hillman Hunter. They still made them in late 1960s. They were exported as well. I saw them in Australia.
Cars next to Robin @ 29:30
Hillman Minx late 50s early 60s.
Then a Austin 1100.
My Mum learnt to drive one of these in 1965. She used it to spy on my Dads clandestine girlfriend!!! The poor girl had a baby in a pram . Not my lost sibling.
Vauxhall VX 4/90! I love old cars rotting in woods...strange as that may seem considering what I do on my channel! Some great trees in there too. Another enjoyable explore, blessings all!
Blessings right back 😁👍
O wow! thats such a huge place, thank you for a marvellous explore, looking forward to the next one already.
You're welcome!
Glad you enjoyed the explore 😀
Beautiful area and some of these cars, or what's left of them, were really seriously old. Probably dating back to the 1940's. Loved the patterns and colours of the wallpapers in the house. Nice one, guys 👏😍👏
Definitely 40s some of these. It's a shame but there is always something beautiful about nature taking back the earth! Thanks as always for watching 👍
@@VacantHaven Oh yes, absolutely, hard to put it in words, but I totally agree. 😊💯🤍
Been following you guys for a while now just want say love the video's keep it up boys
@marksims6643 Nice one Mark! Cheers for the kind words 👍
Great videos guys!it’s Pete from south jersey USA I’d like to see one of those rovers in my garage
Cheers for checking out the video all the way from New Jersey Pete!
Greetings from the UK 👍
Love what you guys do and you humour keep doin my man 💪 👌❤️😎
Thank you very much max!
Glad you enjoy the videos 😁👍👍
The van is a Austin delivery
The farm is obviously still used for storage of hay and stuff, the driveway is not overgrown so is still used !
Great video what a lovely property.
Thanks glad you enjoyed that 👍
Nice video man 👍 cool explore:)
Cheers Adam 👍
Nice find guys looks like a Austin 7 or early ford, the other car is a hillman hunter and a vauxhall vx would love to explore this!
Ford Model T I do believe, yea.
Loved the car graveyard. Is Ned a relative? Thanks for the tour, and congrats on the channel's growth! ❤
He is Bill, thanks for watching ✌️
Grass look's short mate
That looks like a Morris Van.😊
Thanks!
I laughed so hard at the OCD window joke I almost pee’d myself… I was drinking tinnies and UA-camin Monday afternoon…. (Whiskey too) you lads are awesome
🤣👍
That was A4P 100.😊 Better known as a fod pop.😊
Awesome explore guys.
I saw another one of your explores where there was a super deep creepy well in this one big room. My imagination always gets away from me and I see some sort of monster screaming back from the abyss or I think that people would use wells like that for nefarious purposes, Gives me the creepy crawlies.
Interesting find thx Alex 👍😊
You're welcome, cheers as always Andrea 😁
Next time you go to a car graveyard or an ivy covered house please kidnap me and my sketchbook 👍
Haha fair do's Cu3tard.
The sketchbook is mightier than the camera 👍
There he goes pompeye at his best lol
Glad you enjoyed Maz 👍👍
Great explore 👍❤️
Thank you Cathy 😁👍
Do places there ever come up for sale for $15-$20,000 US dollars?
Yeah, that was for infections in cows 😊 that syringe.
does Pompeye have a channel to? that was an awesome place
Boss: Spanish type - definitely, with essence of WW2 RAF Station, all added to a House 🏡.
Great camo from glevel distance, how's it appear from pon high?
Cool find 😎
Cheers Louise 😎👍
Great little explore Alex, there were some cracking old cars in there, some sadly too mangled to recognise now. Loved the little Hovis type delivery van, looked really old didn't it, would love to have seen that restored. I always look forward to your explores, keep up the good work, cheers 😘👍
PS : Is Ned your twin brother?
Thank you Carol, yeah these cars have definitely been taken back and claimed by nature!
Yeah Ned is my Twin. Double trouble 😉👍
That strange cream thing may have been a bond or very early reliant
That is incredibly sad. Another once working farm, full of life, now derelict and fading into dust.😢
That jack daniels flask! Im sorry bit it's abandoned, im making claim across something like that! Yes i know, i have no integrity, lol.
Im amazed how you find places like this.
Well that was cool!
Black car is a hillman minx .three wheel car conld be a bond . Hope it helps
Old caravan there.👍
I would stay in there.
Nice one 👍👊💯
And finding the car graveyard👍
Never understand why they collect all those things and let them rust,fall apart and never do anything with any of it and then get old or pass away and just leave it all there?
It all looks like it is still has good bones.👍
Parabéns amigo um Belo vídeo abraço a todos 😘❤❤❤❤
Isn't that a 70/80's, Opel (GM/Vxh), in front of that farm harvester/us troop carrier prototype ¿?
Austin 7.
Hillman Corgi, with the carriers on one side
You guys are funny.. 😅
At one time it looks like that was an estate of someone who was quite well off financially. That car from the 30’s looks like it was possibly an Austin. It looks like a few of the cars could be saved for building rat rods but not restored to original as they are a bit too far gone and others are too far gone to even use for parts. I’m guessing the place was abandoned as a residence 20 to 30 years but was used for other things afterwards due to the cctv system but is still accessed today by a farmer because the road is still gravel and not grass and weeds
30's car was a Morris 8 saloon series 2 approx 1937 -38 sliding head version.
Nova untaxed from since January 1996. Sorry if you already know.
The 3 wheeler is a early reliant regal
Alot of junk automobiles,tractors and Land Rivers there.👍
😢😢😢😢😢😢
Did nick keep changing his shirt🤔
What's that bloke got his bandit mask on for ?
I can never find pompeye's channel
Here ya go ua-cam.com/channels/oONaddVVyF3jTk9JddfiTQ.html
Could be a bucker
Off to sleep now 😴
😅
Is England falling apart....... looks like it
Where s the graffiti??
Can I ask are you two brothers
i know
Des please is s🤤🤤🤤🤤👍👍
Seen better junk
Hi got a new pin for you just say it look scary u got email ?
Feel free to email me alexio21@hotmail.co.uk I'll take a look. Thanks 👍