Found a similar house in the woods of Tennessee 35 years ago. A US Army uniform of Korean War vintage was in a closet. One of the pockets held printed travel orders naming the person owning the uniform as the soldier in charge of several others while traveling from California to points east. It appeared that the soldiers named in the document were discharged from active duty and were traveling to there homes. Another memorable item in a falling down screened porch was an antique wash basin with a decorative brass stand complete with a straight razor shaving kit on its shelf. The basin was white ceramic with red and violet roses painted on it. A vintage 1950s television and period furniture was sitting in a sureal form of suspended animation in the cabin's living room. US coins from the 1950s were also lying on the top of an old solid wood dresser. The bed mattress was molding and discolored from years of exposure to the weather as the part of the bedroom roof had caved in. The bed frame was made of brass, not cheap brass plating. The scene was remarkably preserved considering it was probably abandoned 20 years hence. Yes, the thought crossed my mind to "Rescue" the items from the elements, or so I had attempted to justify taking what may have been valuable antiques. In the end I decided to leave things as they were and was satisfied with knowing that I was probably the only human to see the ruins since it had been abandoned many, many years. I wonder if it is still untouched all of these years later.
I'd go back and look at some of those bottles! That wine bottle at 2:14 could be from the 1800's depending on what the seam looks like. There's a few more old bottles I noticed in there too that could have some age to them. Awesome find!
91MoonKnight Australia is full of deadly shit. You can't even roll around naked in a bunch of bushes without getting poisoned by some deadly, venomous shit.
+TheCynicalDouche I like his video but in Aus there'd be white tails & red backs spiders in there. Maybe a taipan or a king brown. Maybe even a magpie in a tree nearby.
I believe the 'old hatch where you could cook things' (around 3:20) used to be where a safe was kept. If you look on the counter, a picture frame has been taken off the wall, just the right size to cover it up.
+John Marston (Nolan Kitchens) Ah, there you go. I was thinking maybe it was stash spot, you could cover up with wallpaper, but the safe makes more sense.
Trying to figure out when a place was abandoned based solely off the clutter is fun. A couple of different whisky shop websites suggests that the bottle of Paddy whisky with that exact design is vintage 1960s. They also place an unopened bottle of it at about $164-$370. Ouch! Either that bottle has darkened with age, or it's Paddy's Old Irish Vinegar by now. The Threepense was discontinued in 1971.
Pretty cool. I love exploring stuff like this; gives me this nostalgic feeling, thinking of all the lives that once lived in that house. Sunny mornings, making tea, kids running about. Maybe some kids were born. Slow decline; the last inhabitants being one or two bitter, unsocial old men who lived on canned food and alcohol, just kind of scraped by every day, with dirty old clothes on and whiskers, as the house got more an more unkempt and feel further into disrepair. He fixed his bed with bits of old rope and sat alone at evenings. Finally he died, and was taken away and buried alone somewhere, and the house sat. People broke into it on occasion, kids who trashed things further. Maybe a couple tramps stopped in and used the old iron pot to make some stew, and left the remains behind to sit. And so it sits, going back into the ashes and dust. Eventually it'll be nothing but stone walls and buried rubbish and broken glass and bottles, the children grown up and grown old themselves, and no-one to remember the happy and unhappy days and nights when the house was still new, and there were cows and sheep in the yards, and things were on the up-and-up. Kind of a metaphor for life itself, really.
Zoey mitchel I don't think the owners if there are any really care based on the condition of the place. Why let some thing rot and go to waste and become pollution when you can recycle it , put it to use again , help the environment and make a few bucks for the effort.
My ex father in law bought a farm in Western Australia where there were three "eras" of houses on the farm. One era was a house built in the 80s, where the previous owners lived before they sold it. The second was a house they'd abandoned what looks like only about 10-15 years ago. The last was one I referred to as the "time capsule;" a calendar hung on the wall, dated May 1991. The ceilings, where they were still intact were pressed tin. Much of the original furniture, and even the tv was still in the house. However termites had eaten many of the floors. Strangely, there was one other house, one that was definitely pre-20th century. It had mud brick walls, a tin roof, and both the floors and ceilings were made of a local wood called wandoo. Wandoo is so dense, even termites won't eat it. With only minor work, this one could just about be suitable for living in
The tv wasn't turned on, but it was still there. Some ancient big timber bodied thing from the 70s, likewise the furniture. The mud brick house was the most interesting. The outhouse was the old fashioned "can on the floor variety; the electricity was the old 32V generator type, as was often seen on farms up to the 50s.The couch, relatively iintect looked as if it was made some time in the 1940s. It was mostly empty, save for this couch, and a complete skeleton of a cat on the mantelpiece above the fire. What was strange is that this cat hadn't appeared to be posed there. it was as if he fell asleep there and never woke up.
Ireland used to be brilliant for abandoned houses. I lived in Connemara, Clare, Mayo and Tipperary in the 1990's and I found all sorts of fascinating empty old houses. Are there still lots of empty properties over there now then ? - Yep ...Take only photos and leave only footprints, as they say. I enjoyed your videos guys.
How fascinating, and also extremely fucking creepy. But all that greenery is so gorgeous, it makes me miss Ireland! And the cute accent of the guy filming/speaking doesn't hurt either.
Anyone want more film of abandoned Irish 19th century houses let me know, we have hundreds of them here in Donegal. Never posted on UA-cam,not sure how to, but let me know if youse want it. (P.s how to put videos on UA-cam would be appreciated, ....I know.....you're saying google it.....fair play!😎 I'll do that.😎✌️
The "shackle" is actually a kind of strap and chain used to keep horses and cows from kicking. Strap goes around animal ankle, the chain attached to something solid. Then You can change a shoe or milk the animal.
Fascinating find that this old crofter cottage was left in the way it was. It might b interesting to find on the old plates if there is a stamp as to who made these items. Always a find in the strangest places...the old bottles have the makers marks on the bottom. The different glass companies have stamps as well. U could write a book on some of those old buildings...I would guess that it would b an age thing the older u get the more fascinating it becomes. Enjoy!
moxiestarbuck and it's allways the creepyest thing
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Pretty cool and very interesting your video .i want to watch again and pay more attention now it´s getting late and tomorrow is monday and i need to get up early ! Have a nice day buddy !
Suzanne Kruger I know where I'm from its greed houses people own ...they don't want to live in ti but don't want no one else to have it ...really stupid
i wish abandoned building were this interesting here in the us. i guess the people here are just much less respectful, because any abandoned places you go to have had every possible usefull material stripped/looted out of every nook and cranny and everything else has clearly been smashed for amusement
Very interesting. I think that the shackles you found were not really shackles. If you notice they were leather. I believe they might have been used to hobble a horse or pony. I think they're quite small so I would guess pony. Hobbles were used to enable horses to take only very tiny steps so they couldn't run away. They were usually used on ornery critters. That's what we used them for. A horse would burn up all his mean energy trying to get away and then he would be more manageable. Just thought folks would like to know. Thanks for the great show from across the pond.
+Ozark mama Exactly. It's a hobble. The last link in the chain is round. That is where you'd run a stake through into the ground. The leather goes around the animal's pastern. The entire device is to simply keep an animal such as a horse, goat, cow or what have you in a small spot. When they are done grazing the one area down pick up the stake and move them.
No, those are hobbles used when breeding cattle and other female livestock. They could also be used to keep them in one spot during medical examination. These are very common on farms.
Exploring old, abandoned houses and sights alone is NEVER a good idea. Hopefully this person has a partner close by,,you can fall and not be found for possibly YEARS. Safety was not a key ingredient in this video. sadly.
Actually yeah maybe it is for a dog since he also found a tennis ball which could be a dog toy but the only problem is that typically bigger dogs play with tennis balls but the shackle is suspiciously small...
Damn, I was SO SURE it was gonna have a cheap scare at the end when I saw the camera cut before you opened the pot. Damn, now I'm super interested to find out what the true story behind that place is! I once found an old detached garage that was filled to the brim with junk, along with important mail and documents belonging to the people that used to own the place. I love spooky places like this!
Really cool video, mate. I really enjoy exploring videos such as this. How old do you suppose those buildings are? Perhaps built in early to mid 1800's?
Chrystian Martinez I'll tell you what you probably want to hear: It's aliens and ghosts. Not a cow, or a motorbike. Now we know it: Aliens and ghosts exist.
You should dig around the dirt out back. People in houses like that would tend to throw garbage out the back door (if it has one). Find the well too. When wells dried up they were usually used for trash.
that's cool ,but near my family's cabin there is an abandoned camp, the camp has a mess hall,bed rooms, an archery range, a kitchen ,and more things, but nice find
That was SpookyCool!! I would have loved to have seen what that area and house looked like when it was in it's youth. To see the people who lived in it, and the children playing around in the yard, with gandmom cooking and neat shit like that. Very cool find!!
Very interesting video! I agree with someone else here who said the shackle really is some old animal restraint, leash collar or something, certainly brave to go on there!
Lethal Heathen Heathen merely means someone who doesn't believe in the same god as the one calling the other a heathen, not that the heathen doesn't believe in a god/gods.
Lethal Heathen So what does neo-pagan mean to you? What are your beliefs? Do you follow and are part of a particular group? What do you worship? What are your rituals?
Dude...This is brilliant. I believe you have hooked my intriguing mind into this new abandoned house etc search. Might start a show to showcase my eerie atmo music...thank you
My GOD if I could possibly do it, I’d try to recover every object in the place- recondition the leftover furniture, dishes, personal objects, etc. It might be pointless but what an awesome archaeological Time Machine!! I wish there was more of the story known. Great job w/ your urbex doc. Thanks for sharing with us and the rest of the world!
Haha, your descriptions are great! That place looks familiar, I may have been there once. Probably not though, there's probably a lot of places like that in Ireland.
Yes, I saw a red kitchen utensil with a round rod sticking to the left, with a contoured handle with a tell tale teardrop hole in the right end of it. There were so many red handled kitchen stuff, most were wooden in the 50's to about 70. The round shape of the light would not permit a visual to the far left of it.
I think the leather and chain is something they use to keep horses from kicking the walls in their stalls,the leather piece is strapped around the fetlock(below the ankle) and if the horse picks up his leg to kick it startles him.
cool. i also like to find abandoned houses, im 14 years old (i live in denmark). they are almost impossible to find, and you have to go exploring for several hours, most of the times without luck. once i found a abandoned house in the woods aswell. i don't think it had been touched since the seventies. it was frozen in time, like walking into a museum. the most places i found is often vandalized or destroyed, which is sad. urban exploring ftw :)
I am so happy to have found your videos! I love the old house!! Do you think its possible that the house has sunk into the wet ground so much that thats why the windows were so low? It looks extremely old! Thank you for sharing this! I love your accent!
For some reason I was expecting to see some one pop up and scare the life outta you in that house. But it didn't happen never the less I loved the video glad to have found this channel by the way your voice is easy on the ears.
he speaks like someone examining something in a point and click adventure game.
Duke Of Spook he's so fearless
I love how it doesnt matter how old and abandoned the house is in Ireland, someone will have broken in and got drunk in there before you got there.
Micheal Jones 😂😂
Found a similar house in the woods of Tennessee 35 years ago. A US Army uniform of Korean War vintage was in a closet. One of the pockets held printed travel orders naming the person owning the uniform as the soldier in charge of several others while traveling from California to points east. It appeared that the soldiers named in the document were discharged from active duty and were traveling to there homes. Another memorable item in a falling down screened porch was an antique wash basin with a decorative brass stand complete with a straight razor shaving kit on its shelf. The basin was white ceramic with red and violet roses painted on it. A vintage 1950s television and period furniture was sitting in a sureal form of suspended animation in the cabin's living room. US coins from the 1950s were also lying on the top of an old solid wood dresser. The bed mattress was molding and discolored from years of exposure to the weather as the part of the bedroom roof had caved in. The bed frame was made of brass, not cheap brass plating. The scene was remarkably preserved considering it was probably abandoned 20 years hence. Yes, the thought crossed my mind to "Rescue" the items from the elements, or so I had attempted to justify taking what may have been valuable antiques. In the end I decided to leave things as they were and was satisfied with knowing that I was probably the only human to see the ruins since it had been abandoned many, many years. I wonder if it is still untouched all of these years later.
Steve S make a video on it
Those coins can make you rich if there old enough so you missed out on about like 1000 or something
Also make a vid of it
Steve S what’s the location
@with a side of fries you copied @bryan Wilson
How do you fit through the door with those massive balls of steel?
Nice XD
I wish you could favorite comments xD
fucking oath XD haha
I know I would never do tha alone especially with the slender cam
Sam Davis lol
I'd go back and look at some of those bottles! That wine bottle at 2:14 could be from the 1800's depending on what the seam looks like. There's a few more old bottles I noticed in there too that could have some age to them. Awesome find!
Are there no spiders in Ireland? If that were here in the states, that place would be covered in black widows.
Yes
+TheCynicalDouche If you think thats bad just think about these abandoned places in Australia.
91MoonKnight
Australia is full of deadly shit. You can't even roll around naked in a bunch of bushes without getting poisoned by some deadly, venomous shit.
+TheCynicalDouche I like his video but in Aus there'd be white tails & red backs spiders in there. Maybe a taipan or a king brown. Maybe even a magpie in a tree nearby.
Yeah....almost forgot about them!!
I believe the 'old hatch where you could cook things' (around 3:20) used to be where a safe was kept. If you look on the counter, a picture frame has been taken off the wall, just the right size to cover it up.
yeah and the wallpaper is ripped apart rifht there
nice eye, I couldn't find it the first time
I was hopeing someone would notice exempt for me
+John Marston (Nolan Kitchens) Ah, there you go. I was thinking maybe it was stash spot, you could cover up with wallpaper, but the safe makes more sense.
+John Marston (Nolan Kitchens) I don't really see the light spot on the wall though.
Trying to figure out when a place was abandoned based solely off the clutter is fun.
A couple of different whisky shop websites suggests that the bottle of Paddy whisky with that exact design is vintage 1960s. They also place an unopened bottle of it at about $164-$370. Ouch! Either that bottle has darkened with age, or it's Paddy's Old Irish Vinegar by now. The Threepense was discontinued in 1971.
I used to explore abandoned houses all the time with my sister. This brings back so many memories man! Great video!
If this house was in the states, it woulda been covered in graffiti already.
Or burnt down
British people are too nice
I would harvest some of the antiques, like that kettle. Pretty cool video.
Pretty cool. I love exploring stuff like this; gives me this nostalgic feeling, thinking of all the lives that once lived in that house. Sunny mornings, making tea, kids running about. Maybe some kids were born. Slow decline; the last inhabitants being one or two bitter, unsocial old men who lived on canned food and alcohol, just kind of scraped by every day, with dirty old clothes on and whiskers, as the house got more an more unkempt and feel further into disrepair. He fixed his bed with bits of old rope and sat alone at evenings. Finally he died, and was taken away and buried alone somewhere, and the house sat. People broke into it on occasion, kids who trashed things further. Maybe a couple tramps stopped in and used the old iron pot to make some stew, and left the remains behind to sit. And so it sits, going back into the ashes and dust. Eventually it'll be nothing but stone walls and buried rubbish and broken glass and bottles, the children grown up and grown old themselves, and no-one to remember the happy and unhappy days and nights when the house was still new, and there were cows and sheep in the yards, and things were on the up-and-up. Kind of a metaphor for life itself, really.
Why not resell the old stuff in there at a flea market. You could make a few bucks. I would metal detect that area also bet you'd find some old coins.
Zoey mitchel I don't think the owners if there are any really care based on the condition of the place. Why let some thing rot and go to waste and become pollution when you can recycle it , put it to use again , help the environment and make a few bucks for the effort.
Metaldetectors are strictly forbidden in ireland:(
DutchClawz Change the laws. I bet the government has and uses them....why not you.
DutchClawz why? that makes no sense.. im gonna google it
well, they dont want non professionals to fuck up any possible findings..
My ex father in law bought a farm in Western Australia where there were three "eras" of houses on the farm. One era was a house built in the 80s, where the previous owners lived before they sold it. The second was a house they'd abandoned what looks like only about 10-15 years ago. The last was one I referred to as the "time capsule;" a calendar hung on the wall, dated May 1991. The ceilings, where they were still intact were pressed tin. Much of the original furniture, and even the tv was still in the house. However termites had eaten many of the floors. Strangely, there was one other house, one that was definitely pre-20th century. It had mud brick walls, a tin roof, and both the floors and ceilings were made of a local wood called wandoo. Wandoo is so dense, even termites won't eat it. With only minor work, this one could just about be suitable for living in
Mechknight73 Really? Thats crazy that the TV was still on! If you don't mind id like to know more?
The tv wasn't turned on, but it was still there. Some ancient big timber bodied thing from the 70s, likewise the furniture.
The mud brick house was the most interesting. The outhouse was the old fashioned "can on the floor variety; the electricity was the old 32V generator type, as was often seen on farms up to the 50s.The couch, relatively iintect looked as if it was made some time in the 1940s. It was mostly empty, save for this couch, and a complete skeleton of a cat on the mantelpiece above the fire. What was strange is that this cat hadn't appeared to be posed there. it was as if he fell asleep there and never woke up.
Mechknight73 woah. thats freaking cool. and the cat skeleton? .-. wtf thats creepy, but cool. in a weird way.
You are lucky Dracula was not at home when you just casually stroll through his lair.
Or a cult
Ireland used to be brilliant for abandoned houses. I lived in Connemara, Clare, Mayo and Tipperary in the 1990's and I found all sorts of fascinating empty old houses. Are there still lots of empty properties over there now then ?
- Yep ...Take only photos and leave only footprints, as they say. I enjoyed your videos guys.
To be honest, I'm a little disappointed you didn't throw a pebble at the roof.
Same
Same
Same.
How fascinating, and also extremely fucking creepy. But all that greenery is so gorgeous, it makes me miss Ireland! And the cute accent of the guy filming/speaking doesn't hurt either.
the main question: how did you film your camera?
That. Is. Such. An. Important. QUESTION!
2nd camera maybe.
Probably his phone
2 cameras
ExtonGraphics hahaha its a mystery ???? Must have used some special device that records things like taking a picture but better hahaha
am i the only one to want to know the story behind this plase?
No0-0
whats the story
Could very easily have been an old IRA hide out during the civil wars
oohhhhhhhh ok thanks for responding
There are hundreds of abandoned barns and houses all over Ireland. I don't know what makes you think the IRA used it
Anyone want more film of abandoned Irish 19th century houses let me know, we have hundreds of them here in Donegal. Never posted on UA-cam,not sure how to, but let me know if youse want it. (P.s how to put videos on UA-cam would be appreciated, ....I know.....you're saying google it.....fair play!😎 I'll do that.😎✌️
I love this video. It's so interesting to find all these old things and to know someone actually lived there a long time ago.
4:26 there seems to be a human shaped skull mural on the wall, it's kinda faded
its on the wall at the bottom of the stairs
I see the skull like outline at 4:26, utility it appears to be matrixing to me.
I see that... Near the top of the flash defiantly creepy gave me the jitters... And the shackel before that!
Tea out of Gravy? We only do that to someone we don't like.. Haha!
The "shackle" is actually a kind of strap and chain used to keep horses and cows from kicking. Strap goes around animal ankle, the chain attached to something solid. Then You can change a shoe or milk the animal.
So that explains the shoes on the ground
+Gamma Mods lol no
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooook
+2degucitas 99 - 99/100% of the time, that is not used for milking.
+Moonman MOONMAN!
Fascinating find that this old crofter cottage was left in the way it was. It might b interesting to find on the old plates if there is a stamp as to who made these items. Always a find in the strangest places...the old bottles have the makers marks on the bottom. The different glass companies have stamps as well. U could write a book on some of those old buildings...I would guess that it would b an age thing the older u get the more fascinating it becomes. Enjoy!
there's always a chair. great vid. I like your narration. Thanks!
Yep always a chair!
moxiestarbuck and it's allways the creepyest thing
Pretty cool and very interesting your video .i want to watch again and pay more attention now it´s getting late and tomorrow is monday and i need to get up early ! Have a nice day buddy !
Tea out off..GRAVY?
Dark Dubbs hahaha I said the exact same thing
In Scotland I found loads of abandoned houses and graveyards, it was really creepy as this was also a private estate.
Be careful when crawling upstairs in old buildings like that.. if you fall through there isn't anyone to save you. 😨
I'm curious as to how these buildings ultimately become abandoned.
Suzanne Kruger I know where I'm from its greed houses people own ...they don't want to live in ti but don't want no one else to have it ...really stupid
"Alright let's get out of here. HANG On is that a wallet. Lmao man. Nive video!
i wish abandoned building were this interesting here in the us. i guess the people here are just much less respectful, because any abandoned places you go to have had every possible usefull material stripped/looted out of every nook and cranny and everything else has clearly been smashed for amusement
Very interesting. I think that the shackles you found were not really shackles. If you notice they were leather. I believe they might have been used to hobble a horse or pony. I think they're quite small so I would guess pony. Hobbles were used to enable horses to take only very tiny steps so they couldn't run away. They were usually used on ornery critters. That's what we used them for. A horse would burn up all his mean energy trying to get away and then he would be more manageable. Just thought folks would like to know. Thanks for the great show from across the pond.
+Ozark mama Exactly. It's a hobble. The last link in the chain is round. That is where you'd run a stake through into the ground. The leather goes around the animal's pastern. The entire device is to simply keep an animal such as a horse, goat, cow or what have you in a small spot. When they are done grazing the one area down pick up the stake and move them.
No, those are hobbles used when breeding cattle and other female livestock. They could also be used to keep them in one spot during medical examination. These are very common on farms.
Cool find!! I like your naration. Thankx for the video
Exploring old, abandoned houses and sights alone is NEVER a good idea. Hopefully this person has a partner close by,,you can fall and not be found for possibly YEARS. Safety was not a key ingredient in this video. sadly.
The person talking in this video has a great voice! You would be wonderful at doing audiobooks, narrations, and such.
omg i lost it at him finding the shackles lol. maybe for a dog?
Actually yeah maybe it is for a dog since he also found a tennis ball which could be a dog toy but the only problem is that typically bigger dogs play with tennis balls but the shackle is suspiciously small...
They were probably for bondage ;)
Midnight Blank that's logical (seriously)
Midnight Blank It's for torturing babies are something. Rekt.
Veronika Mars Or...an escaped convict! :Dun dun duuuuun!::
What a cool find! Liked the vid and greetings from across the pond!
3:54 listen close dafuq!
that was probably a motorbike or something like that :)
I noticed it, when i watched this..i assumed it was a cow in a near by pasture..lol
***** actually i think its the camera lenz trying to focus now that i think of it........
dylan doughty I don't really think so .. o-o
Farm bike
1:56 "this looks like a hess" I lol'd
I feel like I'm playing one of those "get out" games lmao - click the wallet "the wallet is empty"
love exploring abandoned houses. it's amazing what artifacts you can find.
some are valuable.
thanks for the tour.
4:36 Listen VERY closely, you can actually hear a creach, kinda like when you open an old door!
A: a bird B: poltergeist
+Insiniac SnipeZz so?
+Insiniac SnipeZz believe it or not, things move! omg I know..
I really enjoyed your video and love listening to your voice and accent! Thanks for sharing!
Just watched this again. I do hear a growling at 3:54 that a viewer pointed out. Anyone know what it is?
That is definitely a cow.
it sounds like a cow or maybe even a moped
I thought it was a vehicle passing by with loud motor
Carol Dharkling or the camera zooming in
***** lololol
i love going inside old abandoned houses. something about the smell of old wood and the mystery of who and what went on here
i feel that this might be a very clever advert for a new torch or something?
Damn, I was SO SURE it was gonna have a cheap scare at the end when I saw the camera cut before you opened the pot. Damn, now I'm super interested to find out what the true story behind that place is! I once found an old detached garage that was filled to the brim with junk, along with important mail and documents belonging to the people that used to own the place. I love spooky places like this!
looks like a serial killer's house
No it's my mums house
Cool old farm house.That was fun .
Thank you.
At 4:20 it looks like those garden shears are shoved into someones neck laying on the ground like a decomposed corpse.
larry Trejo blaze it
Really cool video, mate. I really enjoy exploring videos such as this. How old do you suppose those buildings are? Perhaps built in early to mid 1800's?
Wouldn't be that long ago of say around the 1940's
Dare you to spend the night there XD
Wow. Creepy. You're so brave for doing that alone.
What's that noise at 3:53?! :o kinda creepy... listen closely to the background while he talks.. idk what that is lol could just be the camera
Bammm!
Right?
sounds like a motorbike going past
but way out, where he way??
Chrystian Martinez I'll tell you what you probably want to hear: It's aliens and ghosts. Not a cow, or a motorbike. Now we know it: Aliens and ghosts exist.
You should dig around the dirt out back. People in houses like that would tend to throw garbage out the back door (if it has one). Find the well too. When wells dried up they were usually used for trash.
Dude I was waiting on something to scream and pop out
I was expecting to see a homeless man jump in and tell the video recorder to "GET OUT OF MAH HOUSE YER IS TRESSPASSIN!" XD
+Moonman Yeaah!! And huge fart to make it even more dramatic!
+Moonman Well he wouldn't have actually been homeless.
+Rebecca Reynolds What if an old man popped out and raped him
+Ginsuma you dirty dog lol
Thank you for posting this. I haven't explored an abandoned place in awhile, they're always so interesting though. Great shots.
i think threepences were made until the 1970s
that's cool ,but near my family's cabin there is an abandoned camp, the camp has a mess hall,bed rooms, an archery range, a kitchen ,and more things, but nice find
Lmao I swear to god, I owuld never go down there by my self :P
AimOnTargets If you won't go by yourself, why not go WITH a Self? Eh? Eh? Cuz.....my last name. ....................... Ok I'll leave now.
***** OK. I'm sorry. I'll just let my SELF out....................OK I'm sorry.
I'M SORRY! XD
We got a badass over here!
+Mike Hawk Someone with an face like that tries to be an badass? Embarassing
That was SpookyCool!! I would have loved to have seen what that area and house looked like when it was in it's youth. To see the people who lived in it, and the children playing around in the yard, with gandmom cooking and neat shit like that. Very cool find!!
Honestly I was kinda expecting some shit to go down. Great vid nonetheless.
Very interesting video! I agree with someone else here who said the shackle really is some old animal restraint, leash collar or something, certainly brave to go on there!
theres kinda a monster scream at 3:54 like a chu bacca from star wars
Its an old motorcycle from outside, dont worry, its just the neighbor
oh god sounds very alike to chubacca XD
Nice joke bro!!
Or Chubacabra...O_O
Ruben Macias They do not live in Ireland, don´t be silly.
So beautiful, I would have kept the tea cup. Makes you wonder about the people who lived there before.
Fr and I would have kept the shoes And stuf to try to do a DNA test or something anything that gives you a clue about who lived there
Subbed cause I would never explore abandoned places because what if spirits are real and can someone tell me if they heard a noise at 3:53?
Sounds like his lens trying to focus. This is why he didn't react.
I believe that noise was some sort of moped or motorbike I hear them around my house all the time
It's the camera zooming in. ..
Lethal Heathen Heathen merely means someone who doesn't believe in the same god as the one calling the other a heathen, not that the heathen doesn't believe in a god/gods.
Lethal Heathen So what does neo-pagan mean to you? What are your beliefs? Do you follow and are part of a particular group? What do you worship? What are your rituals?
Dude...This is brilliant. I believe you have hooked my intriguing mind into this new abandoned house etc search. Might start a show to showcase my eerie atmo music...thank you
Why don't make some horror films with all of these strange locations you somehow keep stumbling upon...?
My GOD if I could possibly do it, I’d try to recover every object in the place- recondition the leftover furniture, dishes, personal objects, etc. It might be pointless but what an awesome archaeological Time Machine!! I wish there was more of the story known. Great job w/ your urbex doc. Thanks for sharing with us and the rest of the world!
3.54 there is a strange nose lison every close to it
It's a cow I think!
i thought it was a train
Sounds like a dirt bike
I heard it too!!! Wtf
alexander arnott WTF ;A;
The "shackle" is for livestock, known in the US as a hobble. Goes around the ankle for staking out, keeping them in one spot, etc...
which county are u in
ireland
+Maxime Pare no what county!
+Jayrfinite theres an old house up the road from my home house in barnaderg galway
+Maxime Pare I could tell it was Ireland cause sure I
I've there
Haha, your descriptions are great! That place looks familiar, I may have been there once. Probably not though, there's probably a lot of places like that in Ireland.
Ide love to metal detect around that place
I love the way you narrated this, it was like reading it from a book. :)
did anyone else notice the swiss army knife on the dresser at 2:46 ?
I did
Yes, I saw a red kitchen utensil with a round rod sticking to the left, with a contoured handle with a tell tale teardrop hole in the right end of it. There were so many red handled kitchen stuff, most were wooden in the 50's to about 70. The round shape of the light would not permit a visual to the far left of it.
I think the leather and chain is something they use to keep horses from kicking the walls in their stalls,the leather piece is strapped around the fetlock(below the ankle) and if the horse picks up his leg to kick it startles him.
I'd explore the shit out of your area like it's Skyrim
well done. Love these type of videos and never saw an Irish one either.
- England's a weird place. Everything is ancient.
That's Ireland
I think germany can be worse
*****- you guys can keep your ghosts.
***** England, (and Europe) is where the, "old" ghosts are.
*****- Umm, no.
Loved this. Very exciting. Thank you.
I kept waiting for some scuttered vagrant to leap out with a busted bottle and have it at ya.
Troy Wilkinson Same.
you're so good at finding these things omg
His accent is adorable
Ooh some eerie grandma wallpaper in an old house!
cool. i also like to find abandoned houses, im 14 years old (i live in denmark). they are almost impossible to find, and you have to go exploring for several hours, most of the times without luck. once i found a abandoned house in the woods aswell. i don't think it had been touched since the seventies. it was frozen in time, like walking into a museum. the most places i found is often vandalized or destroyed, which is sad. urban exploring ftw :)
This place reminds me of the starting house in Resident evil 7
Fascinating video. Is it still possible for a person TO purchase an abandoned land plot like that..?
I am so happy to have found your videos! I love the old house!! Do you think its possible that the house has sunk into the wet ground so much that thats why the windows were so low? It looks extremely old! Thank you for sharing this! I love your accent!
Lannie Wise What channel is this? I'm watching from Google+ on my iPad and it doesn't show the UA-cam channel. I'd love to subscribe! 😊
Marti Brown demc7
iboism THANK YOU!!
Marti Brown did you find it? I just saw your message a little bit ago. Isnt it fascinating? Also kind of sad at the same time!
the chain w/what you said 'shackles' is an old dog collar for a dog; neat find, ty for posting!
Ok,Done!
Dog collar..?? =D I don't know, that dog had a pretty small neck then.. =D
***** dogs come in many sizes
***** No shit. ;) But that "collar" looked like it could barely go around my wrist, so that possible dog propably would have been chihuahua.. =)
***** thats too small even for a chihuahua
Ah.. Fascinating... I'd love to join these kind of adventuressssss
The stew looks delicious!!!! I digged this... Good job!
Great job and thanks for sharing!
there is always at least one hanger left in the closet. I like how you narrated everything while you walked through
For some reason I was expecting to see some one pop up and scare the life outta you in that house. But it didn't happen never the less I loved the video glad to have found this channel by the way your voice is easy on the ears.
The plates are filthy, still a bit of fairy liquid and i could use these ha ha ha brilliant Irish humour love it, great video