“They called the place the mansion of the bride, let’s see how it is inside. That rhymed, it happens every time” Okay Josh, when are you starting your music career?
Reminds me of that story in the kids book “More Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark”, the one called “The Bride.” She goes missing on her wedding day while everyone is playing hide and seek. Years later a maid finds her skeleton still wearing her dress, locked inside an old trunk in the attic. The lid had gotten stuck and no one could hear her screaming.
House of the bride. The wife ran away with her lover. Her husband didn't love her as he used to....so she met another guy and she ran a away with him. The husband had a mistress but he broke it off. But it was already too late for him.
I am too. These adventures actually takes me all over the world without leaving the comfort of my home. Depression always gets better but during the rough patches its nice to watch things that take your mind off of it.
That blue bed was beautiful. The baby pram made me feel sad. Does anyone know if the child survived. I love your videos. Keep them going. Im 48 and i could watch these forever. They are so fascinating. Great work Josh N Gang. London England is an amazing place for abandoned places. So much history in London. Take care and enjoy your explorations xx
14:06 - 15:10 Just wanted to give you an idea Josh but if I were you I'd always keep some protein bars and water on me. That way when you get hungry but still need to hit up like 1-4 more spots in a day you are able to snack on something till you can get that dinner at the end of the day. Not sure if you'll be able to read this but if you do it's just a thought to try to help you out more. Keep up the good work dude. Love you content. =]
Hey mate you should do ted bundy s cellar in Salt Lake City, Utah.. if you don't want to or can't I perfectly understand I just think you'd have fun, and per usual I'd have fun watching! You exploring is literally my life❤️
Wow , that place had a lot of really old stuff inside . Weird bed and very ancient baby buggy , had to be a long , long time ago . Thanks for the tour . 😊
One of the best urban exploration channels! I always enjoy to watch all the videos, can't wait for the next video. Here in Austria there are some nice places too, they all kept well secret.
Josh, Your authentic enthusiasm and heart for exploring these gems of history that hold memories untold never ceases to amaze me and always blesses this ol' gals heart. Thank you.
Wow, you really get a sense of the age of a house like that when you see all the stuff they left behind. I can remember how people used to tell us stories about how they all sat around the radio and listen to their favorite shows.
That house was simply breathtaking it was a very elegant house. The place that the owner let you see is very awesome. Loved the tile floor and a shame that all of that stuff gone. Loved that little round table in the living room. The table and chairs are fantastic and those beds look so nice. The brides room wow looks like all you need to do is put sheets on it and move in. Ok this was one great find and thank thank you for showing us this.
I have been with you since the beginning. You have come so far. The photography is awesome. I love history and old houses. Louis the 18th style bed. I'm an interior designer and I got a little chuckle out of your reaction to the bed. There are reproductions of this furniture still made today.
I explored over 30 years ago before this was a thing. We only had photo cameras, if anything. I’m glad so many people are so respectful in the places they visit. The best place I remember was an abandoned monastery on a mountain in the Northwest of Spain.
Great spot man! For that old Volvo id say thats actually like moss kind of it just looks different because of the flat non pourose surface. I had a 78 ford bronco that was like that but worse when i got it because it had no shelter over it.
Beautiful doors, woodwork, plaster work. Cool light fixtures. Omg, that furniture! How is there a fireplace in front of a window? Does anybody know what that table beside the blue bed was used for? The one with the detachable top?
am i the only one who wishes they could see all these abandoned places in the way they were back when? it would be so beautiful. if only walls could speak...
Hi Josh's I wanted to thank you for going to these places to let people see it. It makes people see what this world has came to and let us see into the past and see all the stuff that we really haven't seen before and it is amazing just see the stuff. Thanks for the videos.
Josh and Friends You Guys make it happen for me I would never be able to go to the AWESOME places you go to. The decor and things that are there as well as the things that aren't, if I use my imagination and see what you see it's like I'm there too. Thank You ALL so much for showing me the Amazing places you go to and Beyond Keep on Exploring Lotsa Love From Janice (Australia) 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Hi Josh!! Have you ever seen or heard of this place in Turkey? It’s a full village of basically mini castles that have all been abandoned!! Just google “turkey mini castles” and look at the images, they’re unbelievable
It was so sad for that woman at the doctor's house. The place obviously meant something to her and it literally been picked clean by thieves. So much scum in the world.
Im ur biggest fan!!! I wish i could meet u ir l but ur not coming to south afrika 😢 and i have my notofaction bell on and ive bin with this channel for a year or less maby 10 months or more i dont know but the first time i saw ur channel i was like yes yes yes yes and i dont click subscribe button so fast so a few weeks later i subbed and today i put notifacations and stay safe god bless u!dont get in trouble and have lots of fun!
Pewter (/ˈpjuːtər/) is a malleable metal alloy composed of 85-99% tin, mixed with approximately 5-10% antimony (in earlier times lead), 2% copper, bismuth, and sometimes silver. Copper and antimony act as hardeners but may be replaced with lead in lower grades of pewter, imparting a bluish tint.
Love the video as always! So cool you're in Belgium where i live! I recognize the Belgium signes and number plates hahah #focused And at 8:58 i jumped a little when you said Belgium Haha
I don't know why but I find antiques and old stuff pretty attractive except haunted ones It is so much fun and old antiques are pretty rare to fing these days
The bride’s house is one of my favorites. The rooms are so beautiful and the color scheme is amazing. It’s sad that vandals can’t keep their hands off of these amazing places.
This was excellent! The furniture looks very French. I think you said you were in Belgium? Belgium has similar style to French furniture. When I lived in Europe I went to the Tongeren (I think that's how it's spelled.) outdoor market. Antiques were so plentiful, low priced & the sellers would bargain with the buyers. Also, the Metz Market, which is actually several "halls" , each one is the size of an airplane hangar. I bought a 16th Century French mahogany bed for $500. When I moved back to the USA, I sold it for $15K.
“They called the place the mansion of the bride, let’s see how it is inside. That rhymed, it happens every time”
Okay Josh, when are you starting your music career?
Gallagher “my name is josh,and if you already know,
Link is in the description below”😂
Yo everything he says rhymes 😂
So like the dude died
Gallagher hey
abc def ??????
Reminds me of that story in the kids book “More Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark”, the one called “The Bride.” She goes missing on her wedding day while everyone is playing hide and seek. Years later a maid finds her skeleton still wearing her dress, locked inside an old trunk in the attic. The lid had gotten stuck and no one could hear her screaming.
Daisy Rain I knew about this gives me chills every time I think about it
Daisy Rain I THOUGHT OF THAT TOO
Yooooo I read thattt
Ooh spooky!
Cool story
"We always get permission for these things"
*sneaks into a ghost town no one is allowed in*
Foxette Neal CUTE
*try
Sophia Oetzel why are you trying to correct her spelling when she didn’t even say that word?
Isidora Nisic she didn’t need to correct the other girl because she made sense
Isidora Nisic um I was just asking that person a question bitch
House of the bride. The wife ran away with her lover. Her husband didn't love her as he used to....so she met another guy and she ran a away with him.
The husband had a mistress but he broke it off. But it was already too late for him.
Shakeel 😮
How do you know?
B-but 6:12 ?
I am a very depressed person, and your enthusiasm gives me joy. Thank you!)
Guys, please eat good!
Wait you have depression too!?!?
I do to and he also gives me joy
I am too. These adventures actually takes me all over the world without leaving the comfort of my home. Depression always gets better but during the rough patches its nice to watch things that take your mind off of it.
Jeff Saban a lot of people have depression
Nina Road I have depression too and anxiety my depression gets worse at night I hate it and tired of it
I love how respectful you are when you’re going into these buildings with so much history major respect to you
people mustve lived in the bride house up into the 80s, that house is 100+ years old and it stands in amazing shape for being abandoned for 40+ years
Dang....how did you know?
That blue bed was beautiful. The baby pram made me feel sad. Does anyone know if the child survived. I love your videos. Keep them going. Im 48 and i could watch these forever. They are so fascinating. Great work Josh N Gang. London England is an amazing place for abandoned places. So much history in London. Take care and enjoy your explorations xx
i love watching real old houses with the stuff still in
tony bartlett same
My mom is always like I “you were born in the wrong decade “ to me
Same
Same!
14:06 - 15:10 Just wanted to give you an idea Josh but if I were you I'd always keep some protein bars and water on me. That way when you get hungry but still need to hit up like 1-4 more spots in a day you are able to snack on something till you can get that dinner at the end of the day.
Not sure if you'll be able to read this but if you do it's just a thought to try to help you out more. Keep up the good work dude. Love you content. =]
Hey mate you should do ted bundy s cellar in Salt Lake City, Utah..
if you don't want to or can't I perfectly understand I just think you'd have fun, and per usual I'd have fun watching! You exploring is literally my life❤️
Ima gonna break um off real bad ! Real bad ! Paul Wall , the peoples champ
Omg hi I love twenty one pilots this is cool I've found another bandito clikkie person in a random comment section😂this brings me joy
I never understood thieves...If its not yours then dont take it
And thieves would say i never understand normal people if its there you should take it
Who cares it's just gonna rot then. People waste so much.
someone has something they don't, and they want it, but can't be bothered buying it, so they steal it from someone who worked hard for it, shit holes
@@TheAgeOfLyrics yeah except its abandoned so it's no ones
Absolutely! I strongly agree with you, Chris.
would be cool to hear the music from that
old music sheet on the piano! : O
Ikr, too bad he didn't look. :
I was about to comment the same thing
Josh my friend you get to go to all the exciting places thank you 🙏
Wow , that place had a lot of really old stuff inside . Weird bed and very ancient baby buggy , had to be a long , long time ago . Thanks for the tour . 😊
*OMG that first house looks just like the American horror story house😯*
First thing I thought
I’m belgian, always watching your channel and never knew we had this big of a explorer community here haha. Maybe I should start myself? 🤔
charlotte bourguignon ik had ook geen flauw idee 😅 nog niet zo vaak gehoord van verlaten huizen in België behalve de stad doel 😂
Okey, I like that first house, when I'll died I already know where to go, thanks Josh :)
Josh! Awesome content as usual. Such a fan man. Loved it so much! Especially that rhyme!
One of the best urban exploration channels! I always enjoy to watch all the videos, can't wait for the next video. Here in Austria there are some nice places too, they all kept well secret.
Josh, Your authentic enthusiasm and heart for exploring these gems of history that hold memories untold never ceases to amaze me and always blesses this ol' gals heart. Thank you.
Everything you do is fantastic!I can`t believe the beautiful antiques left in brides house, here in America...gone,trashed, destroyed.
That was pretty great find. Yeah, stay away from squatters. SMART!!! TY for sharing, great job. Love and Peace always, Kat
Josh: so this place has some deep history, a bride went missing then she died.
DEEP
Keep up the vids bro!
Lots of beautiful photos to take for sure in all your videos. You have such a good eye! 😍
This, and a couple of other houses you've explored gives me that creepy "Flowers in the attic" vibe!
That was the exact story that popped in my head.
Broo stuck on ur channel been watching back to back videos.... ✌️ you guys are awesome...
Imagine all the dreams that bed has seen! Sad to think it will have no more.
I like how josh pays attention to the little things of the places while all his friends just pass through everything
Wow, you really get a sense of the age of a house like that when you see all the stuff they left behind. I can remember how people used to tell us stories about how they all sat around the radio and listen to their favorite shows.
That house was simply breathtaking it was a very elegant house. The place that the owner let you see is very awesome. Loved the tile floor and a shame that all of that stuff gone. Loved that little round table in the living room. The table and chairs are fantastic and those beds look so nice. The brides room wow looks like all you need to do is put sheets on it and move in. Ok this was one great find and thank thank you for showing us this.
I have been with you since the beginning. You have come so far.
The photography is awesome. I love history and old houses. Louis the 18th style bed. I'm an interior designer and I got a little chuckle out of your reaction to the bed. There are reproductions of this furniture still made today.
I explored over 30 years ago before this was a thing. We only had photo cameras, if anything. I’m glad so many people are so respectful in the places they visit. The best place I remember was an abandoned monastery on a mountain in the Northwest of Spain.
What I like most about watching ur videos is the history u come out with.. Its always interesting to hear a back story. Keep up the good work xxx
If I learn something from this video is I’ll never buy a house only rent and just the necessary things ... you can’t take anything with you
Well someone has to own it in order for you to rent it. Right?
Great spot man! For that old Volvo id say thats actually like moss kind of it just looks different because of the flat non pourose surface. I had a 78 ford bronco that was like that but worse when i got it because it had no shelter over it.
Stay positive Josh. Keep exploring! You make us happy and fill us with a sense of wonder as you go into the abounded past. Love you buddy.
Sick spot homie! Glad you enjoyed 🙏🏼
Omg that bed frame is to die for! 🤩
Duuuuude!!!! You were so close to my house :o i live 2 minutes away from the bride house :o
Amazing shots in this as usual. Always look forward to the next videos
Great video Josh! Also great music choices as usual lol
There was a face in the drawers❣️ @11:34 The little Engine That Could👍📽️
i can say without hesitation that this one is by far one of my favorite videos of yours!! 😍😍
You should go to The Old Washoe Club in Virginia City, it’s extremely haunted and you can stay overnight
BTS BananaMilk agreed
I just found your channel and have been binging for hours now! Love!
I love exploring with Josh i'm obsessed with haunted houses and abandon places i always watch haunted house vids from Exploring with Josh
“It’s called pewter I’m pretty sure”
Josh: “old silverware!!”
The teddy bear left behind break my heart. Waiting for a child that will never play with him.
The exterior belies the interior. Must have been gorgeous in its day.
Thanks for taking us along!
Beautiful doors, woodwork, plaster work. Cool light fixtures. Omg, that furniture! How is there a fireplace in front of a window?
Does anybody know what that table beside the blue bed was used for? The one with the detachable top?
I really love threw stories & the history you always go over in all your exploring videos
You just got to explore the old mercy hospital in Laredo tx🙏🏻 you will have a great video (should do it before they brake it down )
How come you guys don't work with the Bros of Decay? It would be fun to see that.
Wow I love all your exploring videos!! Been a big fan since day one
I always like that Josh puts the toy he finds on the floor on the bed.
2:33 "alot of time when going to these abandoned places we always try to get permission" hahaha you aint gotta lie Craig you aint gotta lie hahaaaa
I would love to go with you sometime. I tried telling my sister about you. She just put her headphones in. But great videos!
Awesome and cool abandoned brides house video Josh! Really enjoyed it! I seen what looked like money under the checker board.
Enjoying all the vids. New and old. Rewatching videos. If you ever come to Az, you have two people who will explore with you.
am i the only one who wishes they could see all these abandoned places in the way they were back when? it would be so beautiful. if only walls could speak...
Thank You For Putting that video on my birthday
Hi Josh's I wanted to thank you for going to these places to let people see it. It makes people see what this world has came to and let us see into the past and see all the stuff that we really haven't seen before and it is amazing just see the stuff. Thanks for the videos.
josh: *know all knowledge about old places*
also josh: “oh here’s that ruum”
That Ford that you found in that house garage in Italy that is a 1960s the 1970s Ford Capri used to be one of the most popular cars in the UK
Josh is always enthusiastic and excited lol love your personality
Josh love your videos! Really wish we had places like this here in the US to explore. Keep making great content and exploring ❤
There are a lot of places that are abandoned in America. Start with abandoned asylums.
This property is SO AMAZING damn I would love to fix this up it's gorgeous
Thank you for the tour..kuya Josh😍..im always watching your videos...keep it up... God bless..✌️
Josh honestly, you deserve more views I always watch your vids
Means alot ty
@@ExploringWithJosh np! Eek Tysm! I never had a famous UA-camr reply to my comment :)
Josh’s little 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ moment was so funny lmao 😂
Josh and Friends
You Guys make it happen for me I would never be able to go to the AWESOME places you go to.
The decor and things that are there as well as the things that aren't, if I use my imagination and see what you see it's like I'm there too.
Thank You ALL so much for showing me the Amazing places you go to and Beyond
Keep on Exploring
Lotsa Love From
Janice (Australia) 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Hi Josh!! Have you ever seen or heard of this place in Turkey? It’s a full village of basically mini castles that have all been abandoned!! Just google “turkey mini castles” and look at the images, they’re unbelievable
Keep the videos coming Josh😊
It was so sad for that woman at the doctor's house. The place obviously meant something to her and it literally been picked clean by thieves. So much scum in the world.
From the view of the streets I knew you were in Belgium 😂😂
Same here 😂😂
Im ur biggest fan!!! I wish i could meet u ir l but ur not coming to south afrika 😢 and i have my notofaction bell on and ive bin with this channel for a year or less maby 10 months or more i dont know but the first time i saw ur channel i was like yes yes yes yes and i dont click subscribe button so fast so a few weeks later i subbed and today i put notifacations and stay safe god bless u!dont get in trouble and have lots of fun!
Amazing video as usual 👍🏻
Pewter (/ˈpjuːtər/) is a malleable metal alloy composed of 85-99% tin, mixed with approximately 5-10% antimony (in earlier times lead), 2% copper, bismuth, and sometimes silver. Copper and antimony act as hardeners but may be replaced with lead in lower grades of pewter, imparting a bluish tint.
Josh your allways hungry 🍕🍕🍔🍟🥓🌮 love seeing you look so excited about old places.
Love the video as always! So cool you're in Belgium where i live! I recognize the Belgium signes and number plates hahah #focused And at 8:58 i jumped a little when you said Belgium Haha
*That's spooky.*
Just Some Guy without a Mustache
Why are you here!?!
*You’re spooky*
Bruh why are you always everywhere!?
Sick house homie! Houses always have the best stuff in them!
love ur videos🖤keep doing what ur doing
I don't know why but I find antiques and old stuff pretty attractive except haunted ones
It is so much fun and old antiques are pretty rare to fing these days
“My first serious time in Belgium” lmaooooooo
The bride’s house is one of my favorites. The rooms are so beautiful and the color scheme is amazing. It’s sad that vandals can’t keep their hands off of these amazing places.
On my way to work and watching your video's so dope💯
Not safe. Lol
@@MrFelluh am on the bus watching it not drive lol
Safe. Lmao
I'm never this early on your channel 😁
That paint color scene is wonderful
12:14 😂😂😂 I laughed way too hard, My facial expression 24/7! Loved it!!!
4:06 theres a woman in all white walk out of a tree
I dont see it?
evil emma it’s on the left side, like if you look very closely
U mean that gap in the trees 🤦♀️
evil emma same
I saw it , with black hair ?
There is an abandoned mill in Oconee County, South Carolina you might want to check out sometime
All of these places in Belgium are fascinating!
This was excellent! The furniture looks very French. I think you said you were in Belgium? Belgium has similar style to French furniture. When I lived in Europe I went to the Tongeren (I think that's how it's spelled.) outdoor market. Antiques were so plentiful, low priced & the sellers would bargain with the buyers. Also, the Metz Market, which is actually several "halls" , each one is the size of an airplane hangar. I bought a 16th Century French mahogany bed for $500. When I moved back to the USA, I sold it for $15K.
You missed an amazingly beautiful leather bag next to the ordinary pharmacy bottles!!
I get butterflies every time you guys do high up shots.
Great video Josh
Great vidio Josh that historic place is very cool