UNTOUCHED ABANDONED CHÂTEAU Incredible 17th Century Hunting Lodge Frozen In Time For Decades

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  • @sleepybluebear3571
    @sleepybluebear3571 5 місяців тому +2

    I love how the bedspreads in some of the rooms, are often matching the wallpaper!

  • @YtGad7000
    @YtGad7000 Рік тому +58

    As an Australian woman, l can't wrap my head around why these properties sit empty and deteriorate! I don't know if the descendents are allowed to remove the antiques etc so they can sell or share out all the good pieces with relatives. I understand that inheritance tax in most nations is insanely expensive, so l understand why people let the buildings crumble. Which in itself is very sad and in my opinion should be saved as historical examples! Once they're gone, that's it! Also those things you thought were spider eggs could be a variety of wasp nests. I mentioned Australia before as we only go back just over 200years and so the only real antiques came over with the richer new settlers and immigrants etc. Love the history of the chateaux, nice to see the furnishings etc, even if they are being ruined by decay!🦘🤔😟🥴😧

    • @dtjwh
      @dtjwh Рік тому +8

      Taxes owed. Family has to all decide to sell. If one child( adult) doesn’t want to sell, none can. Property needs to be divided evenly. Or so I’ve heard.

    • @stephjezo6470
      @stephjezo6470 Рік тому +4

      Taxes and upkeep are cost prohibitive for them. Then possibly inheritance and no incentive to keep and maintain. Then figure in things like heat and out of reach for most.

    • @TheClockwise770
      @TheClockwise770 Рік тому +1

      You've answered your own question Carmen

    • @witchesstitches2265
      @witchesstitches2265 Рік тому +4

      I'm Australian too & had the same thoughts. Couldn't imagine places like that left abandoned here

    • @rosalalie6417
      @rosalalie6417 Рік тому +6

      I say the same thing. If there's no family to take over the mansion. Then they should take everything out of the house " that's sellable" and bring all of it to a second hand store. Instead of everything just rotting away. Some mansions are full of beautiful antiques and no family has been in that house for 20 years. I don't think there coming back. The antiques are worth saving.i don't understand the logic of letting it rot away. In one mansion. The guy's found a safe ut was open and there were probably about 15 nice size diamond's in the jewelry paper. Plus like 10 grand cash. I'm sorry I'm taking that

  • @lorassorkin
    @lorassorkin Рік тому +19

    Another fascinating and curious house! That library! So many design styles in the house, and the bathrooms! Just crazy.
    A few things I noticed: The leg on the hearth in the kitchen looked like a cured leg of pork, prosciutto or something similar. The small antlers probably belong to adults of a small species of deer, like the roe deer. The red egg sacs are so interesting, I've been googling...no spider lays red eggs, and can't find anything that does. The thing under the moth in its display case is its cocoon. The table with all the documents look like stock certificates, but they are from several countries, Argentina, Russia, and Societe Indochinoise is interesting - Indochina was the name given to Vietnam when the French colonized it. The financial certificate is probably from a corporation of that name that the home owners invested in. It's dated 1919, and the French colonization went on through the 1950s. The piece of the marble writing set that Sam thought might be for stamping is a blotter. Fountain pens that worked with dipped ink were very messy, they left blobs of wet ink on the paper, the blotter was used (usually with a felt along the bottom) to soak up the extra ink. That entire estate is gorgeous, it's so sad what the French government allows to happen to these properties.

  • @Hairnicks
    @Hairnicks Рік тому +23

    Sam, much as we love you, that intro from Jess sounded so good. Love your explores, so beautifully done with care and compassion and a horror of spiders.

  • @kristinechilds6035
    @kristinechilds6035 Рік тому +16

    This is one of your greatest, thank you so much for taking us to down town Paris at Christmas, I was so shocked to see that there is ancient buildings still standing from the civilization that built the unique styles of architecture from Tartaria. So sad we were never taught about these people from our past, their history was erased from time. Thanks again guys, I always look forward for your next adventure.

  • @DebraDollJordan
    @DebraDollJordan Рік тому +4

    Eeeeek...Jess! I just started the video and I'm beyond excited to hear you narrate!!! You go girl! You're a natural just like Sam. It's refreshing and you are just as pleasant to listen to.🥰

  • @TheSteveBernal
    @TheSteveBernal Рік тому +11

    Greetings from Texas. I’m a fan of Adam Mark, and have just discovered your excellent work. I appreciate the pace and methodical perusal of each room. Thank you. The murals in the library are dated 1929. The “secret” room you stumbled upon would be a men’s dressing room. No bath or shower, only a bidet and basin. There is a can of shaving cream in the case on the shelf. Brilliant.

  • @tinaprentice2136
    @tinaprentice2136 Рік тому +38

    Such a nice change having Jess do the intro loved it ❤ Happy holidays Sam and Jess and thank you for taking us on amazing adventures and exploring so many extraordinary and unique abandon places. This château was absolutely beautiful, happy New Years wishing you both all the best in 2023 can’t wait to see what amazing adventures you guys will bring in the New Year 🫶🏼❤️🍾🥂🎉

    • @spiritual_awakening
      @spiritual_awakening Рік тому +6

      They always film the most amazing locations ❤👻

    • @AL6198
      @AL6198 Рік тому

      There are many reasons, 'droits de succesion', what you have to pay upon inheriting; the taxes after that and since you can't desinherit your children in France, often they fight over what to do with the property, may be they can't afford to buy each other out. And then maintenance, it's freaking cold in these big, old properties and if you do not heat them properly, mold takes over and it all deteriorates. Repairs alone on such roofs could be prohibitive. Owners might live and work far away and vacation properties left unattended are liable to be burglarized... a burglary every 90 seconds in France, so yes, it is sad, but inevitable, the era of land owner aristocracy with staff and ground keepers or well to do bourgeoisie who could afford to live and maintain such properties are over. The reality of owning such property is difficult, not romantic.

  • @pshehu7660
    @pshehu7660 Рік тому +10

    Nice job! The 2 double photos you found go to an 1800's hand-held view master. Double picture makes it look 3D. Amazing find

  • @AL6198
    @AL6198 Рік тому +1

    I really love your way of exploring, no frills, no dramatic sweeping of the scene nor loud music (Satie was great thanks) and you take your time, really enjoying the dicoveries as we do.... Thanks a lot, continue!

  • @sophieboucher148
    @sophieboucher148 Рік тому +6

    Merry Christmas! What an amazing house!! Loved the commentary. Loved the black tiled bathroom! Bats are mammals so they don’t lay eggs… Also, the documents in one of the rooms were for $100 shares (each) in a French company (Société indochinoise de commerce, agriculture et finance). It was created in France in 1919 to help develop parts of the French colonial empire, which Indochina was a part of (east of India and south of China) - which was not an actual country. The company made huge profits and people who had bought shares would also profit when they sold their shares. Great video, thank you for sharing.

  • @shelldust7143
    @shelldust7143 Рік тому +3

    This is one of the most amazing places I have seen!! Thank you guys!!💜💜

  • @TheClockwise770
    @TheClockwise770 Рік тому +2

    A particularly interesting explore for me as I work in a 17th. century English hunting lodge.
    Thank you Sam and Jess for this remarkable look into a world so different but also enchantingly so.

  • @paulgirkingirtron5304
    @paulgirkingirtron5304 Рік тому

    Hi Sam and Jess, those documents look like Bearer Bonds', loving this explore 🥰🙏

  • @deannag48
    @deannag48 Рік тому +2

    Sam & Jess, this is an incredible find! It breaks my heart to see such beauty in ruins. I love the fact that you are so respectful to all the homes, etc. Also, it's awesome and very much appreciated the way you go through each item and let us gaze upon these treasures. I have watched many other channels but when I found you guys, I am totally hooked!! You are PHENOMENAL!! Thanks for all the shares.🙋‍♀️💕

  • @michellehelmic8141
    @michellehelmic8141 Рік тому +2

    Amazing! Those bathrooms, those bedrooms! That window in the bathroom/office was stunning. The rocker was a goose neck rocking chair. My mom has one that’s been in our family for decades. Love Jess’s voice but missed Sam. That attic! I wonder what some of those papers were dated. I think this has been my favorite explore!

  • @EffortlessLH
    @EffortlessLH Рік тому +4

    A very enjoyable explore! Beautiful fireplaces and attention to detail in the artwork and general decoration, and a fabulous book collection!! I often wonder about the memories that were made here? It’s always sad to see such an amazing home in its current state. Thank you Sam and Jess for a brilliant video!!! Xx

  • @sleepybluebear3571
    @sleepybluebear3571 5 місяців тому

    I really love the old radios with the ability to choose countries around the world and different 🎶 music!

  • @marilynwargo6288
    @marilynwargo6288 Рік тому +2

    Great video! That estate was wonderful. It must have been so beautiful once upon a time. Beautiful beds, wardrobes and furniture. Bathrooms that must have been so luxurious once. And thank you for the little bit of Paris and the traffic too. It was fun. Happy New Year to you both. Much love, mar💙❄️🌙🌲🏔🦅

  • @pixidanberty5530
    @pixidanberty5530 Рік тому +6

    Ahhh loved hearing Jess start the story ❤️ 💕

  • @yvonnepotter50
    @yvonnepotter50 Рік тому +1

    Awesome as always. Didn't realize how long it takes to video a place. Thank you for what you do for everyone ❤️

  • @jessl8475
    @jessl8475 Рік тому +2

    Really enjoyed this 👍it’s like stepping in time would love to visit an abandoned château in France.

  • @nannyofmany8315
    @nannyofmany8315 Рік тому +1

    Omg. I enjoyed this more than I can say. I missed so much coming in late. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Outstandingly beautiful. Not that long since it was lived it. Amazing. Again you surpassed yourselves. Thanks guys for allowing us a peek into your lives abroad. I am indebted to you fr showing me just how the other half lived! Much love guys

  • @nikkihoskins4607
    @nikkihoskins4607 Рік тому +3

    Merry Christmas to you both. Keep doing your think, my kids and I are fascinated by your channel

    • @Samandjessexplore
      @Samandjessexplore  Рік тому +1

      Merry Christmas to you all 🥰 Pleasure to have you watching! Awesome that its something you enjoy together ❤

  • @kathleenstanley6751
    @kathleenstanley6751 Рік тому

    I loved the Paris Christmas Market footage. I've never seen such congestion of cars and people!! Your laughter kept the situation lighthearted. I think you two are just so swell! Thank you for a grand tour of the chateau. You both do really well with the camera, not moving too fast from one view to another. Thank you!

  • @DrStrangeSpock
    @DrStrangeSpock Рік тому +1

    I am watchin this again now after watchin 2 other explorer attempts at showing it! One was 40 mins and one 58 minutes. They skipped SO much in their slip shod shortcut tours. You two
    did it THOROUGHLY opening everything up and going everywhere except that lower tower bathroom door in the twin metal bed frame servants room by kitchen...that had a chair in front of it. But yours was so satisfying and I feel like I truly know the Castle. Keep up the diligent work. You two also spot things accurately like the bat droppings source for stains on the canopy bed and more.

  • @ThomasGrillo
    @ThomasGrillo Рік тому

    Fascinating old house. Looks like you two had a wonderful time in Paris. Thanks for sharing.

  • @splash3613
    @splash3613 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the long tour, it's much appreciated! Did a little research based on the family tree you found and the names you came across. It was the home of a French King! Possibly his country retreat...

    • @rossmacintosh5652
      @rossmacintosh5652 11 місяців тому

      Nice thought but it's more likely that booklet with the royal names was just some kind of publication they saved. Much like many people in the UK having Princess Di memorabilia. It doesn't mean the Princess Di lived there. It does seem likely that it was the estate of a noble family.

  • @ranamcmahon7653
    @ranamcmahon7653 Рік тому +2

    Poor Steve Ronin 😂🎉 What a travesty...the rare books , the art, the textiles , the furniture !!! But what an insight into these people's lives. Brought to us by you guys. When would we ever get to see it otherwise. I can never wrap my wee little brain around how these places stay empty. What , no descendants? No passing it to anyone? The government never ceases it? How long has it stood empty? Love you bunches 😘🥂🌹😍💋🎉

  • @Mb-vz3ze
    @Mb-vz3ze 2 місяці тому

    I could listen to Jess's voice all day long

  • @SarahBlume65
    @SarahBlume65 Рік тому +1

    Sam and Jess this was fabulous. Can't wait for the next one.

    • @SarahBlume65
      @SarahBlume65 Рік тому +1

      Hope yall had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

  • @Christina-dh9xc
    @Christina-dh9xc Рік тому +3

    Merry christmas 🤶🏻 guys stay safe and stay as blessed as you are looking forward to this you have worked so so hard this year amazing explores love you both love from Manchester xx 🤶🏻🇬🇧

  • @conniejohnson290
    @conniejohnson290 Рік тому +1

    I just love you two youngsters! I look forward to seeing your videos. This was a beautiful place.

  • @fionahamilton4486
    @fionahamilton4486 Рік тому +1

    Merry Christmas Sam and Jess and thank you for your amazing content and beautiful locations 😍😍😍😍

  • @woodand
    @woodand Рік тому +4

    guys, probably been said a hundred times already but adult muntjac deer have tiny antlers, they arent baby's antlers , no self respecting hunter would take a fawn.

  • @carolpeachey1925
    @carolpeachey1925 Рік тому +1

    Love watching you guys explore ...Interesting to see Paris, thank you

  • @lotusdolphin
    @lotusdolphin Рік тому +1

    Hi lovies! I’m lost for words. What a remarkable château. With all of the books and everything still in it beautiful furniture, and a hand carved bed that was extraordinary. I’ve seen this château done once before, however, you guys really did an outstanding job presenting it I saw things that I have not seen before. Really well done! Thank you so much. Really enjoyed the Paris markets at Christmas too. That was grand fun! Thank you so much. may you too, have a peaceful, joyous, healthy, and very happy and prosperous new year. Thank you so much for bringing us joy all year long as you traveled to so many remarkable places. Can’t wait to see what you bring in the new year.
    Sending love as always 💜🤟🏻🥳🇺🇸

  • @debbiehollis5711
    @debbiehollis5711 Рік тому +2

    Hello you two .Merry Christmas and almost New year so happy New Year too .What a lovely find .Where on earth do these people go leaving everything beautiful behind .Maybe lifted into a parallel universe .What a lovely find .Seems old but modern at the same time .Just got back from my gardening job so windy on Crete that loads of trees come down .Love your reactions to spiders .I love them clever the way they weave their webs to trap beastly flies .Love bats too .They're probably asleep being nocturnal .How sad noone took that place on before it decayed .Thankyou so much for showing me about .so lovely .

  • @suh4771
    @suh4771 Рік тому +2

    Great intro Jess, Merry Xmas to you both. The double photos would have gone into a Viewer that would give you an almost 3D single version of the image when looking through it.

  • @denisewatson5295
    @denisewatson5295 Рік тому +2

    I loved seeing the old chateau. The furniture and antique radios 📻 are awesome. I can just imagine how beautiful it was when it was new. Thanks for showing us downtown Paris at Christmas time. It's so pretty. Merry Christmas to you ❤ and your family 🎅 🎄 ❤ 👪

  • @sarahpayne2162
    @sarahpayne2162 Рік тому +2

    Merry Christmas 🎄 to my fave couple on you tube, it’s really great that you’re keeping the memories & history of the many lovely buildings n places that u video 🤗🤗it’s such a shame that so many extravagant buildings are left to rot
    Love you guys & your hard work that goes into videos for all to see be safe & take care all my love hugs and positive vibes from Sarah in Manchester xxx 💕👍🏻😉

  • @susanaponte2080
    @susanaponte2080 Рік тому

    Everything you all do is great. Always watch!

  • @wayneattard5193
    @wayneattard5193 Рік тому +1

    Good evening to yourself Sam and Jess currently watching your brand-new explore & I have to say what an explore you have shared with us and thank you for sharing 🤗🤓

  • @hahomy
    @hahomy Рік тому +1

    Great video guys really enjoyed this explore what a lovely old house still find it weird how it's all just left there abandoned, so weird thanks for sharing 👍 keep up the good work 👍💖 and happy Christmas 🎄⛄🧑‍🎄xx

  • @ricanhavoc9965
    @ricanhavoc9965 Рік тому +1

    Epic adventure from beginning to end! Happy New Year Sam & Jess!

  • @ceciliaarayaparra6242
    @ceciliaarayaparra6242 Рік тому +1

    Aparte de todo lo que han dicho en los comentarios y apoyo eso,debo decirles que ambos tienen voces muy hermosas .😊

  • @angieflynn5354
    @angieflynn5354 Рік тому +2

    I try to keep up with you both but living in London is fast so when I do it’s great to see you still showing us what we would miss if it wasn’t for you two doing a great job still loving it

  • @jerroldmcley4347
    @jerroldmcley4347 Рік тому +1

    Wow another epic explore you guys find the best places very cool 😎👍

  • @anneheffner6389
    @anneheffner6389 Рік тому

    The best birthday present I've ever received. Thank you, Sam and Jess.

  • @bethdoublekickchick8007
    @bethdoublekickchick8007 Рік тому +1

    This explore was epic and such a beautiful time capsule 🤘🥰🤘

  • @stephanieevans6542
    @stephanieevans6542 Рік тому +2

    The handled thing with the inkwell is an ink blotter. They would rock over the writing to remove excess ink. Love your channel and how respectful you both are

  • @lizk5404
    @lizk5404 Рік тому +1

    Loved this explore, amazing place.
    Awesome driving Jess 🚗 - Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas 🎄✨. Best wishes for the New Year 🎉💖😊

  • @Spiritual111
    @Spiritual111 Рік тому

    Oh Jess I love your voice on intro too
    All the best for 2023 may your dreams come true . Best couple on da tube 💕

  • @julesdymond8728
    @julesdymond8728 Рік тому +1

    Hi Jess and Sam. That was an amazing property 👏 😍 The room with the books and piano was absolutely stunning 😍 and also loved the bathrooms. Thank you 😊 Happy Christmas and wishing you both the best New Year ever!!

  • @heleddllewellyn
    @heleddllewellyn 8 місяців тому

    Fantastic to see Alex back in a video. 😊

  • @rosefazio1859
    @rosefazio1859 Рік тому

    It is so very sad to see such a beautiful place in such disrepair. 😢😢

  • @helenaobergwengberg9325
    @helenaobergwengberg9325 2 місяці тому

    Good filming, respectful and i love that! 😊

  • @nigelstringerNVS
    @nigelstringerNVS Рік тому +1

    Absolutely awesome videos, Happy New year to you both. Xx

  • @rossmacintosh5652
    @rossmacintosh5652 11 місяців тому +1

    Many of the certificates were investment bonds. They would have invested money and then been given certificates to document their investments. The parts of those certificates they could clip off were coupons that could be redeemed for money. When they invested they'd had been promised a certain financial return and the coupons relate to the investment paying out that return over time. That they are there might reflect that often the ventures went bankrupt and the bonds became worthless. Some documents in the piles might have been stock certificates. They too are likely worthless but there's always a chance that the business still exists or was acquired and reacquired, and may still have value. Even if no longer trading the certificates are collectable today.

  • @timwoodger7896
    @timwoodger7896 Рік тому +5

    Baby Deer don’t have antlers lol The Deer skulls are probably
    Roe Deer prickets ( young males) and the little antlers are probably from male Muntjac Deer which are considered an invasive species in Europe.
    Female Deer don’t have antlers either.
    It’s definitely weird though seeing them hung up in these old places but I suppose it’s a status symbol of how good a hunter was way back in the day
    When people ate wild food on a regular basis.

  • @Sea-forest
    @Sea-forest 7 місяців тому

    Exquisite work by craftsman so long ago it’s incredible how they managed!! I’m a finish carpenter and I can’t imagine how hard they had tto work!!❤❤❤❤🌲
    Thank you for sharing your experience with me

  • @johnbradshaw4963
    @johnbradshaw4963 Рік тому

    I greatly enjoy the vignettes you establish with each exploration. Your speculations about the former individuals who occupied these residences help me picture what you are seeing as well. Very enjoyable!

  • @bridgetteturner2689
    @bridgetteturner2689 Рік тому +1

    Those are fireplace screens often needlepointed by the ladies of the house. On the desk was a blotter used on fresh ink papers not used to press thing.

  • @rachaelspeaches
    @rachaelspeaches Рік тому +1

    This was my favourite explore! The French architecture is just so exquisite. The internal design and decoration was so tastefully done. A shame about the not so tasteful upgrades to what looked like the 70’s (bathrooms) but maybe by that time there was only one or two elderly people living there and couldn’t afford the upkeep.
    What a beautiful house. The library was my favourite room. There was such a mix of decor throughout, most rooms very light and vibrant (and probably very modern back then). You could feel the love and warmth of the past in there, it didn’t seem creepy, more of a happy place.
    It’s just so very sad (I know we all say it) to see these beautiful pieces of history just disappear. Makes me think about how attached our society is to materialism now. This is a classic example of - you can’t take it with you! There must be family still alive and quite young members too who most likely own it. Such complexity in owning these buildings.
    Thank you for being so respectful and showing us these beautiful homes.

  • @slicksnewonenow
    @slicksnewonenow Рік тому +1

    The Roman numerals on the murals denoted the year 1929...
    Those great old table radios are either Blaupunkt or Telefunken... NOT CHEAP in the Fifties and not cheap now.
    Incredible explore!

  • @jacalynkeston5038
    @jacalynkeston5038 Рік тому +1

    Hi guys! Happy holidays and happy new year!That wood carved lamp was once actually part of a printing role for fabrics or wall papers. So cool!

  • @heatherbreuer4629
    @heatherbreuer4629 Рік тому +1

    Great video I can't believe how much stuff gets left behind and not wanted it's sure a shame. Hope you guys had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year's. Can't wait to see what 2023 will bring you and us

  • @FoMobileGaming
    @FoMobileGaming Рік тому +4

    43:07 old stock certificates. If you owned stock in a company, you used to get paper certificates and i believe the little coupons represented each share.

  • @joncoles2089
    @joncoles2089 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed the tour Really sad! Please guys wear a Mask 😷 for your protection! 💕🌸

  • @terri9261
    @terri9261 Рік тому +1

    Hi guys! Loved this explore. You two really do a great job of taking time to look at so much:) And now we know you both do great introductions! Thanks guys for an interesting explore. Merry Christmas and thx for sharing a bit if Paris. Great job driving Jess!🇺🇸🎄

  • @Will-ym9jn
    @Will-ym9jn Рік тому

    Wow, what an amazing home!!! That Paris traffic though, crazy.

  • @elizabethpaints
    @elizabethpaints Рік тому

    Oh my goodness!!! So much happened! Massive chateau was mind boggling! Don't know how anyone could make their way downstairs to eat. After a while I lost track of where you were and what you were doing! There was a tiny artist's studio Jess caught just a peek of, towards to end were you just discovered the attic but it wasn't then it was....! And your drive through Paris was just like driving on Cape Cod in the summer. That's in Massachusetts in the States. You guys make a great team!

  • @sarahstrong7174
    @sarahstrong7174 Рік тому +2

    The tea-pot with the bits sticking out of the sides probably sat on a stand, which may have had a spirit lamp, or something under it to heat the water.

  • @antonysavage8218
    @antonysavage8218 Рік тому

    Im layed in bed after operation on foot and yet ive just walked threw that french grand house thankyou guys much love

  • @cynthiahofer2903
    @cynthiahofer2903 Рік тому +1

    Merry Christmas! That was a fascinating house. How tragic that they didn't try to sell off before things are worthless. So much history too. Paris at Christmas could have been a whole video. Great stuff.

  • @danilomalate8285
    @danilomalate8285 Рік тому

    Wow,my favorite place beautiful Amazing very nice,I like that.👍🏼

  • @PaulEcosse
    @PaulEcosse Рік тому

    Woooooo a Jess voiceover. What a christmas gift. Love to you both ❤

  • @Sea-forest
    @Sea-forest 7 місяців тому

    Ohh to grow old in a place like that as they were in the day ❤❤❤🌲

  • @shannonmartin7325
    @shannonmartin7325 Рік тому

    Samandjess..this important explore you do. Thank you take us along

  • @olivependragon3353
    @olivependragon3353 4 місяці тому

    Hello from Austin, TX. Love your videos, very calming and beautiful. ❤

  • @rawsunnata829
    @rawsunnata829 Рік тому +2

    It is so sad when beautiful things are in disorder…

  • @jimbo68morgan77
    @jimbo68morgan77 Рік тому

    Awsome sam jess can't wait too see inside looks amazing building xxx👍👍👍🎅🎅🎅 Merry Christmas Sam jess and very Happy New year xxx 👍👍👍

    • @Samandjessexplore
      @Samandjessexplore  Рік тому +1

      Merry Christmas Jimbo!!! Here’s to many more adventures in 2023 🙏🏼 All the best to you! ❤

  • @sarahsercombe9845
    @sarahsercombe9845 Рік тому

    Oh wow.... that straight string piano is so beautiful..... I wish someone would save and restore it!!

  • @rockersfromaz3001
    @rockersfromaz3001 Рік тому

    So crazy! I wish we knew what happened to the people. Why did they just leave everything in their house like that? And why has the house been completely untouched since? Everything is so much more beautiful back then. I truly appreciate you showing everything the way that you did. It’s nice to be able to look upon everything and be able to see detail! You did a great job filming and thank you both for enduring the awful smell throughout the house to be able to get footage for us :-) Very beautiful home!

  • @Rebecca.Robbins
    @Rebecca.Robbins Рік тому

    Great video! I know that you spent many many hours there filming but even still I would love MORE! I feel like you probably need two or even three days to film everything! I would watch a whole series on mansions like this one!

  • @LanitaYT
    @LanitaYT Рік тому

    Amazing place! You two make the best videos.

  • @User1975-
    @User1975- Рік тому +1

    Amazing as always you two!! 41:46 French copy of WAR and PEACE , Tolstoi. Some heavy reading there lol Anyways, like my fellow Aussie mentioned down below, we can't really grasp the concept that these excruciatingly beautiful homes have just been left intact and have not been looted to the point of being demolished!!! It's astounding to us here. Nowhere in Australia would this occur neither does our country have the age of your European historical properties!!! Keep up the great work and your format is perfect whichever way you decide 👏👏

  • @margaretwallis4277
    @margaretwallis4277 4 місяці тому

    Incredible, superb footage

  • @jbranchist
    @jbranchist Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this with me!??

  • @Sea-forest
    @Sea-forest 7 місяців тому

    1:06:21 that bed and bedroom furniture. Ohh my goodness that is worth a fortune in that room alone

  • @PopSidekick
    @PopSidekick Рік тому

    Just found your channel and love that you take the time to show many objects close up. I’d love to see more details of various furniture items, the carvings, chairs and tables are the legacy of true craftsmanship lacking in our modern world.
    Not sure if anyone else has commented but what looks like clusters of orange-rust colored spider eggs is what’s known as orange slime, a type of fungi.
    Also, the taxidermy is of jackalopes aka horned hare which was an easy meat source for a family, equivalent in size to a large rooster. The abundance of meat from large game would have to be preserved (salted, smoked, or boil packed) so smaller game was easier and probably less wasteful.
    I’m really enjoying your videos and seeing these fascinating historical dwellings! Thank you for sharing your passion with the world! 🥰🙌✨

  • @kellyboran7787
    @kellyboran7787 3 місяці тому

    I love your entrance and exit clips, especially in Paris.

    • @kellyboran7787
      @kellyboran7787 3 місяці тому

      And I thought NY was horrible, lol.

  • @donnachristakakis8232
    @donnachristakakis8232 2 місяці тому

    Totally a beautiful mansion so many things beautiful wallpaper love the paintings and sculptures the colours go back in the seventies love all the ancient kings and 👑 queens on the wall it's very different from Australia brilliant work to you both ❤

  • @joanmullen2552
    @joanmullen2552 11 місяців тому

    Shown some beautiful places. It is interesting and sad at the same time. And yes I can see myself living in one of the places in France back in the hay day!

  • @stevebennett1584
    @stevebennett1584 Рік тому

    Samandjessexplore,
    Great job guys, we always love exploring with you. Great intro Jess!! Happy Holidays!! Cheers!!

  • @lucijababic3948
    @lucijababic3948 Рік тому +2

    Hi! Please be careful when seeing green paint or anything green actually because green dye used to be made out of arsenic and it can be extremely toxic! Love your content

  • @helengaley1256
    @helengaley1256 Рік тому +2

    Happy Christmas to you guys. Would have been a great place to live . Great explore 💖

    • @Samandjessexplore
      @Samandjessexplore  Рік тому +1

      Merry Christmas Helen 🥰 Cheers to the new year ❤ Thank you for watching!

  • @lucywebber3588
    @lucywebber3588 8 місяців тому

    It's so nice seeing you both enjoying yourself🎉🎉🎉 merry Christmas 🎄🎁 I'm happy 2024 xxx

  • @witchesstitches2265
    @witchesstitches2265 Рік тому

    One of my favorite explores guys ! 💖

  • @margaretparker8781
    @margaretparker8781 Рік тому +1

    Liked the vlog from Margaret P England Merry Xmas and new Yr from the cat racey and fragile the cockerel