Brilliant video. Thank you. It proves everything we have, including the bodies our souls inhabit, is on loan from nature. Short or long term, she always calls the debt in. Again, fantastic, if somewhat dangerous work!
What an incredible place........ even in that state of decay it had something romantic and homely about it... I know that sounds strange. I love abandoned, and I try and picture what it may of been from whats left..... when you went in and stood by the left overs of the stairs and panned around it gave you the essence of the size of the place as many of the door ways were still standing....... so go back to 1967,the year of that paper, and that place must of been absolute marvel to visit... the gardens, the big house and of course that Jag, in its prime. Incredible. I am going to watch the other video now as I want to know more about this place so much now.
Bless your heart for even getting out of the car. This place had my heart racing for you two. I wish there were pictures of it when it was still a going venture. Be safe. Love from PA 💚💙
It is a captivating location & as you rightly say - terrifying because of the potential for imminent collapse. Classy video mate & thank you for the shout out!
Wow, incredible story! She battled on bless obviously not wanting to leave her beloved home,so sad when you what it must of been to then it crumbling around , r.i.p peggy bless her ,thank you for this ,stay safe on ya travel's and keep on doing what you do,as ya not too shabby at this hahah good luck with your next adventures in live ✌🏼️😜
Great Grandma's old place after she downsized from Linley Wood Hall.Would love to see some photos of it before it fell apart. There seem to be quite a few videos of it on the net.
I watch from SW Washington State Vancouver WA to be exact and the houses you visit are so old and full of Gorgeous decay. I am glad you are careful but I sometimes cringe and hold my breath for you. Thank you so much!! Tell Victoria I love her animal print jacket🤘🏽
A amazing explore mate but entering that one alone is a deathwish lol luckey there was another person there , been in bad places myself but this one was russian roulette, loved watching it mate thnx.
POUR MK9, ALWAYS A GREAT EXPLORER WHIT WHIT YOU AND YOUR ASSISTENT😀😉I LIKE, VERY TO SEE ALL OF YOUR WORK, MY FRIEND. BIG HUG FOR YOU GUYS, FROM A FRIEND OF PORTUGAL😀🌜🌞🌞🌻🌞🌞🌛
Check out where I used to live...Glassaugh House in Scotland. My parents found it derelict as usual a farmer had it. Renovated the washrooms and grooms room, circa 15th century and the A frame barn which was attached in the 18th century, this was the hey loft and stables below. That house is called Glassaugh Lodge. But the big house remains derelict to this day. It once had its own station, private area of the beach in nearby Sandend and there is a mausoleum in Fordyce church yard.... The big house, had a game larder, meat larder, lamp room and dairy. Please read up on the history its fascinating and such a shame.
Theres a lodge/cottage, called Oak lodge, at Wooburn green near Beaconsfield if your ever that way. Its opposite a school. It's about 350 years old maybe more. Worth a look. Very few been in there!
Your drafted man!! Lol love going on your adventures! In the intro I love how you caught that drop of water falling from the roof lining in that Jag! Wonderful! But can you pan a little slower... I think I got a little sea sick! Lol❤
The Greenhouse looks like it is actually a Orangery or hot house with the wood burner heating water pumped through the pipes to grow exotic fruits etc. But what a shame about the Jag...😢
I love your videos!!! You take me places I would love to be! May I ask a stupid question? I live in Texas, we have snakes, lots of rattlesnakes, do you ever encounter snakes?
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No proper snakes in uk but in Scotland there is the adder which is poisonous but not lethal. Only ever seen one. Very rare to spot. Think uk has one species of lizard but found only in south east England. Plenty of spiders tho not dangerous.
Its such a shame that there are properties like this, just abandoned after the last owner dies, and with either no family to pass them down to, or family members who can't afford to renovate them or just plain aren't interested. This one needs so much work though, i'd imagine it would scare most people away. That's if its even salvageable, or if its a case of knock it down and start again. It doesn't look like it would take too much effort to knock the rest of it down anyway. In fact i wouldn't want to sneeze too close to the main house, just in case. I could make an amazing home though, especially with the potential of all the outbuildings too, maybe either for buisness purposes, holiday lets, or storage for a car collection. Endless posibilities.
Hey fella. E=Really enjoy your videos as you display respect for the places you visit. But as for that "My Frequencies" clown you link to below? He has little / no respect for other people's possessions as proven in his videos you link to... Do you want to be associated with someone like that?.
No, not a Jaguar. Should have been saved I agree. This place is a sketchy death trap. 💀 yikes. Can only imagine how beautiful it must have been in its day. What a shame. Doubt it will last much longer.
The Greenhouse looks like it is actually a Orangery or hot house with the wood burner heating water pumped through the pipes to grow exotic fruits etc. But what a shame about the Jag...😢
Brilliant video. Thank you.
It proves everything we have, including the bodies our souls inhabit, is on loan from nature. Short or long term, she always calls the debt in.
Again, fantastic, if somewhat dangerous work!
@@philiptownsend4026 But the soul journeys on. Never forget that.
Just been there today for a revisit. The buildings an absolute deathtrap state nowadays & the Jag is almost completely buried/flattened by debris
So sad for that poor lady her house falling to bits all around her no one to help thanks for sharing you were very brave
What an incredible place........ even in that state of decay it had something romantic and homely about it... I know that sounds strange. I love abandoned, and I try and picture what it may of been from whats left..... when you went in and stood by the left overs of the stairs and panned around it gave you the essence of the size of the place as many of the door ways were still standing....... so go back to 1967,the year of that paper, and that place must of been absolute marvel to visit... the gardens, the big house and of course that Jag, in its prime. Incredible. I am going to watch the other video now as I want to know more about this place so much now.
Bless your heart for even getting out of the car. This place had my heart racing for you two. I wish there were pictures of it when it was still a going venture. Be safe.
Love from PA 💚💙
That small shack over the stream was used as a storage shed to keep food cold. What an amazing video!!!
Wow indeed 😎 Thankyou for sharing this video 👍
That house was very dangerous and you did well to get what you did on film 🙏
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Wow! What an explore, very interesting and so much history. Loved to have seen it in its hay day. 👍
It's amazing how things transform so slowly that it can't be actually seen in the scale of time.
It is a captivating location & as you rightly say - terrifying because of the potential for imminent collapse.
Classy video mate & thank you for the shout out!
Fantastic to see all of this,must have been beautiful in its day.
Wow, incredible story! She battled on bless obviously not wanting to leave her beloved home,so sad when you what it must of been to then it crumbling around , r.i.p peggy bless her ,thank you for this ,stay safe on ya travel's and keep on doing what you do,as ya not too shabby at this hahah good luck with your next adventures in live ✌🏼️😜
I can imagine this was a beautiful house before nature took over. I always feel a bit of sorrow seeing places get like this. Wonderful video.
Rest In Peace young K.G. ♥️
Good challenge for a DIY person !
Such a shame to see The place in this condition...Would have been beautiful back in The day..And that jag!!..Another fantastic video!👍
Great Grandma's old place after she downsized from Linley Wood Hall.Would love to see some photos of it before it fell apart. There seem to be quite a few videos of it on the net.
I watch from SW Washington State Vancouver WA to be exact and the houses you visit are so old and full of Gorgeous decay. I am glad you are careful but I sometimes cringe and hold my breath for you. Thank you so much!! Tell Victoria I love her animal print jacket🤘🏽
Love all your videos
A amazing explore mate but entering that one alone is a deathwish lol luckey there was another person there , been in bad places myself but this one was russian roulette, loved watching it mate thnx.
POUR MK9, ALWAYS A GREAT EXPLORER WHIT WHIT YOU AND YOUR ASSISTENT😀😉I LIKE, VERY TO SEE ALL OF YOUR WORK, MY FRIEND. BIG HUG FOR YOU GUYS, FROM A FRIEND OF PORTUGAL😀🌜🌞🌞🌻🌞🌞🌛
Interesting video. The cottage is terribly destroyed. Wonderful the old car.
Blimey looking at that kitchen floor 🤭
You are a very brave man 🙏
Here’s a pint 🍺🍻
So sad beautiful place ✨
I don’t know why, but when I seen that old Jaguar the song Cruella DeVille from 101 Dalmatians started in my head. LOL.
Love it thanks!
great explore
Just watch this episode, the strange building in the garden with what you said was a log burner, it is a heated greenhouse.
Nature took back everything
time for hard hats cant be to safe guys.... great video,,
That was dangerous house fair play to you for making video
She stayed because that was here home. When you get old you don’t have the money to fix it anymore. Sad.
Shame no one looked in on her either.
Check out where I used to live...Glassaugh House in Scotland. My parents found it derelict as usual a farmer had it. Renovated the washrooms and grooms room, circa 15th century and the A frame barn which was attached in the 18th century, this was the hey loft and stables below. That house is called Glassaugh Lodge. But the big house remains derelict to this day. It once had its own station, private area of the beach in nearby Sandend and there is a mausoleum in Fordyce church yard.... The big house, had a game larder, meat larder, lamp room and dairy. Please read up on the history its fascinating and such a shame.
Theres a lodge/cottage, called Oak lodge, at Wooburn green near Beaconsfield if your ever that way. Its opposite a school. It's about 350 years old maybe more. Worth a look. Very few been in there!
Your drafted man!! Lol love going on your adventures! In the intro I love how you caught that drop of water falling from the roof lining in that Jag! Wonderful! But can you pan a little slower... I think I got a little sea sick! Lol❤
The out buildings would have been, meat larder, dairy...hence the marble. It keeps things cool and easy to store fruits, to be used in the winter.
I enjoy watching your videos, new subscriber.
Très cool la video mec. 👍👍👍♥️
The log burner would have heated the greenhouses great video mate 👍🏻👍🏻
All that history that's gone.....
zo nice car greetings from Bill Holland Rotterdam
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Muy buena exploración, completa. Una gran propiedad en ruina. Mucho cuidado, ése moho puede ser perjudicial p salud. Slds
8.10, its for growing pineapples
At least she has a pair of daisys on her plates
The Greenhouse looks like it is actually a Orangery or hot house with the wood burner heating water pumped through the pipes to grow exotic fruits etc. But what a shame about the Jag...😢
So sad so cruel. Mother nature takes no prisoners that is her rule.
I love your videos!!! You take me places I would love to be! May I ask a stupid question? I live in Texas, we have snakes, lots of rattlesnakes, do you ever encounter snakes?
No proper snakes in uk but in Scotland there is the adder which is poisonous but not lethal. Only ever seen one. Very rare to spot. Think uk has one species of lizard but found only in south east England. Plenty of spiders tho not dangerous.
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Nice video & goodluck .. where u from ?
I love looking at these videos but omg when ads are 12 mins long grrrr
their parts missing on that Jag cool found
Where's this
Another fantastic explore! Old Jag? Was it a fish pond? Or was it a Lilly Pond? Go on in! As my old friend used to say, YOUR A MAN ARNT YA!
Its such a shame that there are properties like this, just abandoned after the last owner dies, and with either no family to pass them down to, or family members who can't afford to renovate them or just plain aren't interested. This one needs so much work though, i'd imagine it would scare most people away. That's if its even salvageable, or if its a case of knock it down and start again. It doesn't look like it would take too much effort to knock the rest of it down anyway. In fact i wouldn't want to sneeze too close to the main house, just in case. I could make an amazing home though, especially with the potential of all the outbuildings too, maybe either for buisness purposes, holiday lets, or storage for a car collection. Endless posibilities.
Hey fella. E=Really enjoy your videos as you display respect for the places you visit. But as for that "My Frequencies" clown you link to below? He has little / no respect for other people's possessions as proven in his videos you link to... Do you want to be associated with someone like that?.
Donde estan los carros que presenta en la portada .tramador
You should follow the girl. How can you explore without being a risk taker. Filmed well and has background. The Terrified Explorer.
No, not a Jaguar. Should have been saved I agree. This place is a sketchy death trap. 💀 yikes. Can only imagine how beautiful it must have been in its day. What a shame. Doubt it will last much longer.
Those 7 gardeners are not doing much. The stoves ...log burner in Englishspeak....would likely be to heat the greenhouses.
I believe you are spot on. Keeping tropical plants would have been looked at as a curiosity especial pineapples.
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What a waste ...all these beautiful buildings left to rot.. In todays world, no one cares anymore.
just like ww2 abandon house..😅
Too smashed up
The Greenhouse looks like it is actually a Orangery or hot house with the wood burner heating water pumped through the pipes to grow exotic fruits etc. But what a shame about the Jag...😢