Great house Steve. I don’t think I’ve seen this one before, although people have obviously been there. Liked Bex too she was nice and natural in front of the camera.😊
Hello Steve and Bex great video that long black thing in hall hanging up is called a shalaleighits an Irish thing I’m not sure if I spelt it correctly it’s a brilliant video you and Bex are great at these old houses thankyou for sharing 🥰👍💯
Hi I just loved the video,so much stuff to see, I'm a first time viewer I know where have I been,but I've subscribed so I've got lots to see stay safe ❤
Had a look to see if Simpsons in the Strand was still going, and yes it is, and I'd imagine the prices on that menu would be at least triple by now, seeing as the place is very upmarket and sits just in front of the Savoy hotel buildings. Those prices were from 25 years ago and with all the inflation we have had since then, I'd imagine a main course now would be over £60. The owners of that house must have been pretty well to do if they ate at Simpson's lol. The Apple Mac SE computer (according to Wikipedia) dated from between 1987 and 1990, making it the third oldest Apple Mac model since the very first one so it could be pretty collectible if it still worked. Incredible to see something like that just sitting on a shelf there, one of the best finds you showed. The Ewbank carpet sweeper was very popular back in the day, and my grandma had one, but I dont think they were that good to be honest - ok for quick pickups, but not your weekly clean. Maybe if you could have found some old food tins in the kitchen and checked the sell by dates on them it could have given an indication how long the place had been abandoned - quite some time I'd say judging on the mould and that "garden" you found in the wash basin at 38:24 - had to have a lol at your reaction to it.
Interesting it’s still going. Yes prices would be very high there now I’d imagine. The apple Mac was definitely one of the best finds in that house! Very rare to see. Certainly been abandoned a long while like you say with the mold etc. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
Just think, that house has stood unlived in for a long time, and once everything would have been pristine before mould took over. How cool would it be to explore at the early stage of abandonment. I suppose it is hard to spot such places until they start to look unoccupied. Bex shows she has useful knowledge and she is a good addition to your explores.
Excellent video Steven. Brilliant, really enjoyed it. Pity about the mould everywhere though, but lots to see there. Very little vandalism. Makes a nice change. Looking forward to next!! 🤗💙🤗
At a guess a lot of these abandoned places are of people who have past away, and don't have relatives to empty their owned houses. If they where rented or if council owned them they would be cleared out, and empty. These places seemed to be forgotten about, and just left to rot till someone claims it.
Wat a shame some body's life belongings and wat alot of nice things just sitting there the house abandoned why don't people sort out a will even if they don't have family past it to friends or a good charity after they pass away I never understood why they must of owned the house or it would of been empty along time ago I hope people don't find it as wrong type of people will take things and trash it which is very wrong great explore enjoyed watching this
Those are canceled checks! Already written and cleared and returned to sender! That giant phone looking thing is a glass handling tool! Big heavy glass sheets, it's a handle
If houses have been empty for years the local council try to contact the next of kin or friends ,the council can apply to the courts to take it over if they can't find any next of kin or friends they will sell it or do it up then sell it
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Nice video and great showing of everything... you take your time to let us see ! Thx
Thanks glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Great house Steve. I don’t think I’ve seen this one before, although people have obviously been there. Liked Bex too she was nice and natural in front of the camera.😊
Thanks 🙏 Goad you enjoyed. This one’s not been filmed much which is good. Bex is definitely great to have on board! Thanks for watching
Great find! So many artifacts.
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Certainly is 😁💯
I did email you back btw. I hadn’t checked my inbox for a couple weeks lol
Hello Steve and Bex great video that long black thing in hall hanging up is called a shalaleighits an Irish thing I’m not sure if I spelt it correctly it’s a brilliant video you and Bex are great at these old houses thankyou for sharing 🥰👍💯
Thanks for the info on that. Glad you enjoy the explores thanks for watching 🙏
Steven and Bex we in the US still have carpet sweepers i have one. Great explore guys!
They are still very effective. Glad you enjoyed.
Hi I just loved the video,so much stuff to see, I'm a first time viewer I know where have I been,but I've subscribed so I've got lots to see stay safe ❤
Glad you enjoyed the video 😁 Much appreciated thank you 🙏 💯
Very interesting Thank you
Love this video. Done well Steve 👏🏻 🐴 giddy-up. 😂
Was a great explore 💯😎
Had a look to see if Simpsons in the Strand was still going, and yes it is, and I'd imagine the prices on that menu would be at least triple by now, seeing as the place is very upmarket and sits just in front of the Savoy hotel buildings. Those prices were from 25 years ago and with all the inflation we have had since then, I'd imagine a main course now would be over £60. The owners of that house must have been pretty well to do if they ate at Simpson's lol.
The Apple Mac SE computer (according to Wikipedia) dated from between 1987 and 1990, making it the third oldest Apple Mac model since the very first one so it could be pretty collectible if it still worked. Incredible to see something like that just sitting on a shelf there, one of the best finds you showed.
The Ewbank carpet sweeper was very popular back in the day, and my grandma had one, but I dont think they were that good to be honest - ok for quick pickups, but not your weekly clean.
Maybe if you could have found some old food tins in the kitchen and checked the sell by dates on them it could have given an indication how long the place had been abandoned - quite some time I'd say judging on the mould and that "garden" you found in the wash basin at 38:24 - had to have a lol at your reaction to it.
Interesting it’s still going. Yes prices would be very high there now I’d imagine. The apple Mac was definitely one of the best finds in that house! Very rare to see. Certainly been abandoned a long while like you say with the mold etc. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
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Just think, that house has stood unlived in for a long time, and once everything would have been pristine before mould took over. How cool would it be to explore at the early stage of abandonment. I suppose it is hard to spot such places until they start to look unoccupied. Bex shows she has useful knowledge and she is a good addition to your explores.
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I remember those vacuums. I love those
They are very cool! And they still work
Great exploration. I love it once again. Thank you Steve. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Excellent video Steven. Brilliant, really enjoyed it. Pity about the mould everywhere though, but lots to see there. Very little vandalism. Makes a nice change. Looking forward to next!! 🤗💙🤗
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏. Definitely a shame on the mold but definitely great to see this place virtually untouched 😁
Great video!
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You do need to be respectful and shut the drawers and close the cabinet doors.
Yes, we’ll try and do that in the future 👍
At a guess a lot of these abandoned places are of people who have past away, and don't have relatives to empty their owned houses. If they where rented or if council owned them they would be cleared out, and empty. These places seemed to be forgotten about, and just left to rot till someone claims it.
Definitely most likely the reason. Such a shame really. Thanks for watching 🙏
Wat a shame some body's life belongings and wat alot of nice things just sitting there the house abandoned why don't people sort out a will even if they don't have family past it to friends or a good charity after they pass away I never understood why they must of owned the house or it would of been empty along time ago I hope people don't find it as wrong type of people will take things and trash it which is very wrong great explore enjoyed watching this
Great video thanks, (surgical masks don't stop dust btw)
Wow what a place ❤ awesome video as always thank you for sharing 👍🏼
Thanks Lucie glad you enjoyed 😁
Those are canceled checks! Already written and cleared and returned to sender!
That giant phone looking thing is a glass handling tool! Big heavy glass sheets, it's a handle
That was good. It must have been 3 cottages once, knocked into one …… maybe. Oh gosh, remember buying that police album.
Could have been two plus an extension. Difficult to say. Thanks for watching
If houses have been empty for years the local council try to contact the next of kin or friends ,the council can apply to the courts to take it over if they can't find any next of kin or friends they will sell it or do it up then sell it
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Sad to see all that rott away. So many valuable things left to ROTT what a shame.
Definitely a real shame! Hopefully it can be saved before it gets any worse. Thanks for watching
Well that's how you waste money.. ruining a nice house