Abandoned 19th Century Victorian Castle True Timecapsule EVERYTHING LEFT!
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This video is something special something that blew our minds and we did not even think was possible... This castle is straight from a fairytale movie but we found it in real life! Inside this place, we found everything left behind in its original state. The items inside this place are truly priceless! The building got abandoned around 1982 by its last owners, it has since been sold to a dutch couple but we have no clue why they let it go abandoned. To give you a perspective of this place it had around 20-30 bedrooms and it has around 40 chimneys. It got built around the beginning of the 18th century in a victorian building style. We sincerely hope that you enjoy this documentary because we made it with true passion and hope to preserve this masterpiece for as long as possible! Kisses from Jordy and Lesley XxX
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This proves that no matter how much wealth and material possession you accumulate in life, you will leave all of it when it's time to "go".
So true!
Yup ,we won't take anything with us when we die
Doesn't mean you are not allowed to live in the best beautiful way .
@@mihaelatudor8475 that's true
Estate Sale, everything must go.
Imagine if that castle could actually speak and tell the stories of the people who lived in it.
Just go to your local property deeds and or property foreclosures they can tell you who put the first board up give you the history of who when why to abandonment..
And if you're actually speaking of being just a fly on the wall, well honey that's a whole different ball game.
Your walls are watching~
@@janetlopez6763 I do try to put in a good show ..
It's called ghost and hauntings 🙄🤣😂
The sitting area in the foyer wasn't just there to fill up space. It had an important purpose. People would come to talk to the master of the house about something, but not to visit. A quick conversation could be had in this area and then the visitor was out the door. It was a place to conduct quick business, not entertain company
I never knew, thanks for sharing!
Yepp, was just about to say the same. 😊
I must admit I was rolling my eyes a bit listening to him try to describe what things were. Oh well, maybe next time no commentary just visual ha ha! In the end it's nice to see the place.
@@smurphy8582 you're so right! the guy has no idea from the house.
it was a huge family house i guess, where the whole family was working - including the unmarried elder sisters or staff on that singer maschines... far way from a castle, this i would guess was a whelty business man which a big family
Also a large foyer was important for a young gentleman to wait for the young daughter of the manor to be inspected, and then sent off with her for their evening courtship!
He's so nice to the dolls, gives them compliments, I think they will not stalk him.
lol
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Sounds like an anime movie lol: the doll follows him home 😂
Why has this not been opened as a museum 😱 it’s so beautiful it needs to be cared for and protected!
HE BROKE IN
@@carolreynolds8356 so! Who cares great video and he is respectfull blessed be and bright blessings to each their own
It is more than obvious that he has more respect for this place than the owners and the police don't care because the owners don't care. The police has more important things to do than arrest someone showing respect to a old house that has been abandoned by the owners. IMO, it is ridiculous to be upset about him inside this place more than seeing that this place is wasting away and the owners don't care.
Carol Reynolds most of the time the owners don’t watch the property at all because most of the time it is a corporation that owns it
Carol Reynolds worry about the people who are actually living in a house when it’s broken into and risk losing their lives to stupid people
When I read historical novels, this is exactly the type of house I always envision.
I have seen this place on another one of these videos and expressed the exact same sentiments. Cathy at the Grange languishing over Heithcliff in Wuthering Heights or the Bennet girls dancing at a ball at Netherfield Park ball in Pride and Prejudice.
Not exactly historical I guess but nonetheless...
I was thinking the same thing ..what I picture when I read agatha christie and other books!!
Wasn't me! I!
I know what you mean. I was waiting anxiously for him to read the first page of that big book he brought out and tell us when it was published who it was published by and what the book was about but nothing
It was just a great big heavy buck.
If you're going to do a tour do it right.
I’m an avid collector of all things old. My favorite time period is the 1800’s. Especially the Victorian era. I would buy this house no questions asked in a HEART beat. So beautiful. I just hope people realize how AMAZING this house truly is. The stuff in there is like museum quality and worth a fortune...I hope and pray no one breaks in and vandalizes the mansion...they need to find this house a new owner. Someone who will appreciate it for all its worth! Love it so much. So amazing.
I want to clean that place so bad 😂
hahaha me too! always in this videos jajaja... oh my...........
True 🤣😂
Fr. How good it would look clean !
ME TOO.
that was my thoughts thru the video! stand that candle back up! this is so good to go haha
The fella is so sweet how he treats everything with respect
I know right?! He's so sweet. I love his enthusiasm.😉
@@normalopez3476 me too he's very sweet and respectful
@@emilylee8245 Also very handsome. I watch these videos a lot and I swear he's the best!
Yes that is the first thing I noticed. You feel the love he has for the space and the things left.
A TRUE GENTLEMAN
I pray this place is protected from vandals. It would be a shame to have such a time capsule ruined.
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I agree! Hope it stays like this for a long time
France is notorious for vandalism and graffiti. I have many questions as to this place's situation as it stands
Yes, luckily the vandalism that has occurred is minimal. Painting on the fridge and some broken items. Some things have been stolen.
It needs to have electronic surveillance as well as dogs and a caretaker or two !
"One of the most beautiful untouched castles"
after a few secs: *touches everything*
The pianos alone are worth several thousands... crazy all that was left behind. Really wish we could find out more about the people who built the castle originally, as well as the people who lived there. Great video, thank you ♥️
I just imagined how this abandoned castle was once full of life.
It's easier to imagine if you smoke some weed.
Wayne Davis lmao😭
Things that belong to a living person just turned back into an object after the person dies cause they are no longer loved. When the living leave a house the life of the house is just as dead and all it's contents. How often we have hear people say how much they love their homes. It's as if human life gives life to object thru the persons love and energy. Maybe that is why some places have a terrible feeling because the person that owned it was a terrible person. Houses where a murder took place are sometimes uninhabitable. I'm not saying because it's haunted but because of horrible human activity as saturated the house.
@@waynedavis2505 Imagination doesn't need weed.
@@waynedavis2505 😂🤣 ohhhh so nice of u
I love how careful he was with everything and touched everything so gently.
He shouldn’t be touching anything with bare hands
Because everything is dirty full of dust .. I can't even touch those things.
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@@katrinabeckman8231 Would love to see what else those hands can do 😅😅
@@rrt401 okayy okaay😭😂😂
So very sad. Breaks my heart, this place needs life and love inside.
i love how gentle and respectful he is with everything he touched, and always put everything back
I like that they tried to be respectful - refolding the linen he shows, closing the cabinets back, gently replacing the china & other antiques he picks up - very refreshing & commendable.
But he shouldn't show the picture of the previous owner, that's not right.
he's trespassing, he's not respectful. And pushing the pleyel's notes was the most idiotic thing ever , those are worth 60000 euros.
@@backintimealwyn5736 lol it's literally abandoned, and also they probably payed to get in there, they would've been arrested after when they were "trespassing" but they werent right? Exactly.
@@BirgitBettina tell me how that isn't right.
i would've explore every single thing there and not miss any door. it really amazes me.
and drawer!
Their toilets
I honestly wish I could make this my home, I’m so in love
Its like this guy was a time traveler. I say so because this house looks so new... so untouched... like he went back in time. If it was cleaned it would be sooooo crazy
Habla demasiado y se entretiene mucho en sótanos y cocinas donde normalmente no hay nada interesante en estas mansio es solo esta bien en la parte que los señores utilizan en lo demás no pisan y no les importa como este porque no lo ven y tampoco les interesan como vive el servicio suele estar viejo y abandonado no debería perder tanto tiempo y a veces se entretiene con cosas que se ve que no valen y tampoco entiende mucho de la calidad de las cosas lo que sí me gusta es que en cuentra muchas castillos y mansiones abandonadas no creí que la gente dejara las fotos o cosas muy personales abandonadas yo las quemaría antes
10:19 thank you so much for keeping the location a secret. I’d hate for this place to be ransacked and vandalized. Really sir, such nice respect for such a historical place, I really appreciate 👍 !!!
Why is there no dust? I would swear I saw recently cut roses in the bedroom.
Aryll thank you for bringing this up
@@jankitch3913 there is dust literally everywhere.... The flowers are obviously plastic.......
Besides that, the place is neglected but not abandoned.
It'd be interesting to know why the last owners left without taking any of their belongings with them.
That's what I'm wondering, bc they at least could've sold the contents rather than let it all rot.
Maybe it was a convent/orphanage. The beds look like 1800s Eastlake. The pots are worth alot of money. Looks like it hasn't been lived in since the 1950s or before. There was a rose in a vase in the one bedroom, which means maybe someone was squatting there..living there. No dust on the one baby grand piano...odd.
I got this from another comment, but maybe they had to leave one morning and only take the stuff they can carry? Plus, this is Europe, and he said it got deserted in the 1950s again, a.k.a the Great Depression, lots of people lost ton and tons of money, so for all we know they might’ve had to leave one morning because they were being evicted, and then struggled later on with financial difficulties and been homeless on the streets and possibly lost their lives to the streets? Only a thought
Maybe the owner suddenly died and he/she had no child
@@EagleArrow No, convents and orphanages have bedrooms that are sparse and simple, with an impoverished lifestyle. I visited a convent once in Oregon in the U.S.A.; although the parlor for receiving guests was lovely, and the building had beautiful architecture and stained glass windows, the bedrooms on the second floor were tiny and simple; nuns' quarters are called "cells" because of their similarity to jail cells. Some of the nuns are highly educated in classical languages, literature, history, and the fine arts, so the convents have well-stocked libraries; nevertheless, the individual bedrooms are purposely simple to force the nuns to be self-effacing and extremely humble; it's a brainwashing technique; I knew a college girl in Portland, Oregon, who went to some kind of short-term Catholic program where they forced her to beg door-to-door for money to buy food and other basic necessities while she was at their program as a way of humiliating her even though she was not poor and had a home and a car and financially stable relatives in Oregon in the U.S.A.; she said that it was to teach her to be humble; this was a very sweet, well-behaved, church-going Catholic girl, who was not a criminal or addict or slut or snob, yet they still were trying to humiliate her for no reason.
I dont' understand, why would you leave your house with the piano open, even books are just lying there. So strange...
But what happened, (why its strange)?!......
It's kinda creepy when you think about it......and sad......
They were older, they probably got sick and passed away or hospitalized. Whichever was the last one to pass may have been put in a home for the elderly (I don't know if they do that in Europe) so they weren't living alone. Maybe they had to file bankruptcy and were forced to move and they only took what they brought, leaving all of the original stuff there. 🤔
@@l.a.picasa3912 isnt there a time period where if ur house is left unattended the government will use it for something?
@@playbrrr475 well it definitely depends on the state of the house but also whether a family member somewhere owns it or the bank owns it or what. If the bank, they may resell if it is livable. But some houses that are paid off simply get forgotten about. No one wants to deal with them or spend the money it takes to either fix or demolish.
@@l.a.picasa3912 wow that is actually very tragic. Places like these need to be restored as they may one day fade away :/ thanks for explaining!
The chapel was gorgeous...imagine how much more beautiful it was at the time of its use 🤩
If I lived in Europe and was homeless, I would move in and take care of it
And pawn a few odds and ends...
That’s a very nice dream. I would love to do the same! 😍 But in reality, fixing that place up would coast millions of dollars. 😪 Even if you were handy enough to do a lot of the work yourself, the materials would coast a fortune. I would LOVE to see this place restored though!!! 🥰🥰 Surly there are people spending millions of dollars on lavish vacations, cars, clothes, and other things they don’t need or even enjoy that can donate some of their funds to the resturation of this beautiful house! 💖🏰💖
Yes noting wrong with careing for a place as a squater , as long as you care for it Love the Ideal specially , in Europe
I'm sure that many homeless people and fugitives and travelers take turns squatting in many empty castles in France because there are tens of thousands of empty castles for sale in France. As soon as I get rich from my career, I am going to start buying castles as a collection.
I know thats right no one cares..bring a generator
Spooky. Like they woke up and said “take only what you can carry, we’re leaving now!”
omgg
There were even crumbles on the table
That kind of making a sense somehow
it's haunted.
Mom im scared
There was a huge painting on the stair it was definitely stolen :(
Your statement is based on what exactly?
@@psychoXdown on the fact that I live in a house like that where my family has lived for hundreds of years and I know exactly for what each room and each item in the house was used for and what were the traditions of decorating the houses at those times and the styles of furniture or wallpaper. There was a huge painting , probably of a famous artist and of course if the members of the family didn´t take it out of the frame themselves then there was someone who stole it :)
@@forjustice7209 When he first showed it, it appeared to be a framed tapestry.
@@forjustice7209 Perfectly right. It should be obvious to anyone that a painting is missing from that frame and that also why the wallpaper in that area has a different shade. But it is strange how many new and very cheap things can be seen all over the place. Also it doesn"t make sense that some furniture looks like it was last used a month ago.
@@alexandralica4673 That was the Austrian family that owned this place 11 years ago they might´ve bought that stuff . Usually the old furniture once bought is used by the family that inherits it from generation to generation until it breaks apart . Because it goes with the historical look of the manor house like that.
6:19 I can just imagine the parents sitting below the stairs, enjoying coffee or reading a book/newspaper and then two little girls come racing down the stairs with braided hair. Wow.
This place was clearly open for public viewing at one time shortly before it was closed up. So much of it, you can tell is laid out for display. The flowers in vases, the books on night stands, the chapel, even the girls room in the tower
was set up for optimum visual appeal. You can tell the rooms that were excluded. They are more haphazard and lived in. When it was last used they probably didn't realize it was the last time even. Sad that it's left to fall into ruin. It is absolutely beautiful.
They had so many rooms because when people like that entertained they commonly put their visitors up for several days, even weeks.
I thought so too, and many of these places that they go to are the same. Your explanation makes a lot of sense.
"These rich people had a lot of sins so they needed there own confessional" hilarious!!!
Paul Humphries yes and no. Think about the peasants working on their domain, the huge taxes they had to pay, the hige amount of physical work they had to do and the poverty they lived in. No schools, no hospitals. Why do you think they started uprisings and revolutions?
A lot of French chateaux come with chapels. These chateaux are in the middle of no where its convenient to build a chapel in its garden at least.
iseeyou I know, I’m not saying that they built chapels because they had a lot of sins, it would be a simplistic explanation. I’m only saying that, even if it sounded funny when the guy said it, there is at least some truth to it...
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I love his expressions and how he shows so much excitement for the castles. I can definitely relate to his passion. It's also nice to have such a good cameraman that shows great views. awesome watch.
"You can see here a victorian fridge"
a very modern victorian fridge yes, just like the toaster looking thing-
Back then before refrigerators, they had an 'ice box'. A wooden cabinet looking piece that had an insulated inside- one side to put the giant block of ice that you would get from the ice man and the other side to keep your milk, butter and meat.
I would love to own one!
Obviously people have lived in it since So there will obviously be more modern things in the house along with the Victorian thing's Use your head
@Iliyana Kanchovska you will find that they had running water back then (mostly in wealthy houses/manor houses) and and running water in normal households become more available from 1840's I've also noticed that people are making stupid comments about their being a modern fridge freezer and a modern toaster IT'S a Victorian Houses people still live in such places with modcon's people have obviously lived their since the Victorian age 🧐
@Iliyana Kanchovska the title said abbandend Victorian house it didn't say abbandend Victorian house that's been abbandend since Victorian times abbandend can be abbandend from a long period of time or a short period of time at No point did it say Victorian house abbandend since Victorian times people still live in such houses and even older houses watch the video and you will see that it very clearly wasn't abbandend in the Victorian era
In the bedroom with the crib was the baby's room the other bed was called the day bed for the nanny. The first floor sitting room was called a parlor there is usually 2 one for the men to sit and smoke the other for the women , top floor was always for the servants to sleep, im an architect if you was wondering
Shawn Pahl Thank you for sharing!
Shawn, do you ever come to the US? I have five acres in Virginia and want to build a Victorian farm house. It has an old house on it, I am making it livable so I can stay there until my new house is built.
You had an insight about it and being an architect is the most elegant things ever studying architecture is just timeless art big respect
@@conniecrawford6429 i live in Connecticut but presently moving to Florida message me some time
@@emmaskylet1019 thank you
I would love to go there, clean everything carefully and see life returning to this place
Yesss
Yes, me too. I always wonder "why" are these mansions abandoned and "where" did everyone go? Why was everything left behind? With all those rooms surely it must have been a large family. There certainly was enough room for the extended family too.
You're a very loving person
Kinda got reminded of that scene in Beauty and the Beast when I read your comment. I'm equally curious tbh 😁
This is such an amazing place. I love how there are wings for the children, guests, owners and the servants. The castle is well laid out and my imagination ran wild. Thanks so much for another wonderful tour.
I love how he took in every detail and appreciated that he was actually there and catching a small glimpse of what it must’ve been like to live in the castle
I love this guy's voice and his enthusiasm. He claims every single thing is "incredible" even the most boring thing. He would be an amazing salesman.
I agee. And he is handsome as well
Too funny, i agree...you had to watch another video he did. He got emotional and now i'm hooked. lol
one more thing....i don't picture him like a salesman but more of a yoga instructor or someone who gives meditations.
De que le sirve si esta bien pendejo para agarrar las cosas.
Except nothing is boring :)
This house is amazing. The man seems sweet but I would love to see the same house tour with historians/experts who actually knew about the history of the home and the architectural details.
100% agree, or if a historian tagged along to actually talk about the items and places. Nice guys, but they don't seem knowledgeable enough which is a shame.
I was thinking the same thing because servants did not sleep in attics. And they had that many bedrooms because they had a lot of children and a lot of servants. Obviously not in the same sleeping quarters. If they're going to upload videos like this they need to do some research first.
@@hollypea6759 Servants did sleep in the attics - certainly in the stately homes of the UK, have witnessed many servant quarters in UK tours of such houses.
I love how thoughtful and respectful you guys are with the castle and it's contents. Thanks for such an interesting video!
OMG! This is fantastic and just incredible! I couldn't imagine that this is possible to see and feel, even through monitor. Thank you guys so much for sharing this video, for respectful treatment of others stuff and history. Loved to watch the tour so much. It's first video from you I've seen, but definitely not the last one! Best wishes in what you do !
Thank you for being so sensitive and respectful.
I am from the USA and all those antiques just amaze me. It breaks my heart to see all those beautiful pieces just rotting. I myself collect antiques and I would love to go there and purchase some. Love your videos!
The fact that he’s so gentle with the objects or is folding stuff and putting them back in the drawer or like fixing the pillow on the couch is literally so sweet haha he’s so adorable
Hello from England! Just a quickie to thankyou for your videos, they're endlessly fascinating and I love your commentary and the respectful way you go about things. Please keep turning them out, your channel is the best of the bunch out there and I look forward to more explorations in the future. Thankyou once again. Shar x
Things were made beautifully back in the day. Art was everywhere. Now we are in the practicality. Soul less things ...
leaveAcommentPls what lol 🙄
leaveAcommentPls it’s horrendous imho
18:25 THERE ARE KISSES ON THE MIRROR OOOOPPP
Omg lolll
I saw that too but thought i was wrong
Thank you so much for the respect that y’all show these abandoned homes. And as much as I would love to see the outside of it, thank you for not showing it. The historic value to this place is amazing. The books that probably have many 1st editions to the copper pots/pans are incredible. Out of the whole castle there was one thing that was oddly out of place and not in that era and that was the little toy Fisher Price cash register. I thought that was very odd.
I could only imagine this home in it's glory. It is still quite magnificent! Great video!
That crest is called a fleur-de-lis. It’s meaning and history are very interesting. It has represented peace,war,religion, politics, royalty and more. It would have been interesting to see more of this home. Maybe have a part two when you are in these bigger places. Anyways, thanks for a very interesting video!
marilyn denler When my little brother was five. He asked my mom for pajamas with a “Rich emblem” she had no idea what he was requesting until he pointed to a fleur-de-Lis. 😆
Surprising a Frenchman didn't know that. Also, the bureau he referred to was a desk.
I've always heard the bureau (desk) like that one being referred to as a secretary (for writing letters and paying bills).
WE NEED to start a petition to have this glorious home and historical site of grandeur preserved and protected. Someone should go in an accurately restore everything and then even put it into business as a bed and breakfast. My heart breaks thinking this place may one day not exist.
Then start one
no. someone still having this house ofcourse. but they just didn't using this again yet.
That is a private property, I can't believe some people are unable to respect this, disgraceful. Do you do that in your own country?
Great video, thank you for uploading such a historic piece of history!
So many treasures! They need to be preserved for prosperity in a museum. A crying shame these things are decaying with no one to care for them.
Such beautiful old things. I would love to wander around in this place.
Thank you for sharing! The Castle is MAGNIFICENT! It breaks my heart that there is no one living there and caring for the place! I love how respectful y'all are when you explore. Keep up the good work! God Bless and keep you safe! 👍❤
Even though extremely interesting to see this, my heart cries blood seeing this place like it is! All those very fine antiques are going to rotten or be destroyed by rodents etc. Many of the things shown are actually valuable - not only in money but in cultural history point of view. My historical costumer heart aches because there probably is a trunk somewhere in the attic full of old clothes from the former centuries all being destroyed 😭 Probably not even people specialized in antiques would understand the value of the textiles in this building. The objects need to be saved for museums etc.
kirosakeet I think there are care takers of this castle
Zamieca Paña very much doubt it. As they wouldn’t leave all those antique dolls to rot in the window....
I was just saying this u am a historical artifact madwoman I love seeing old stuff
Those porcelain dolls are quite new. I had similar ones between 1993 and 1999. When I was a child. People equate porcelain with old. It isn't so. The really old porcelain dolls were very ugly and very scary looking.
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Absolutely gorgeous! Someone or some group needs to take possession of it and open it back up. My heart is amazed with this castle.
The sewing room is my favorite, thoes beautiful machines! Instead of books, I'd have stacks of material, patterns from the 60s, that were easy to follow, I used them to make my own clothes back then, now I quilt. That room is so huge, it could have thoes big tables that would be great for quilting lay outs...dream on old girl! lol😁💙
Gawd...this blows my hair back. How is it just abandoned and left like that and no intruders to carry antiques off. Incredible!
I THOUGHT YOUR TOUR OF THIS BEAUTIFUL PLACE WAS VERY WELL DONE. YOU TOOK YOUR TIME AND WAS RESPECTFUL OF ITEM'S AND PROPERTY. 👍
Thanks for the Nice comment!
I don't know how he maintains composure. I would probably be crying the whole way though wanting to feel the energy in everything 🌹
This is definitely one of my favorite vids you have done. Thanks you!!❣️
Why the frick is an axe inside a person's bedroom. I'd fricking like to know the story of this house
Yes... its very spooky..
Barrels of weapon lying on floor
Probably was used for firewood for the fireplace keeping the room warm. It's definitely a weird place to leave it though, I agree
@@RoseKB22 yeah most likely
It's not an axe it's a clever would have been used for hacking meats up for example lamb, pig and so on but for it to be in a bedroom a previous explorer of the house would have more than likely placed it there for a photo shoot and as for guns in a mannor house is pretty much normal for going out on shoots / hunts etc and the sword is a fencing sword it's a good sports . Any way stay safe and well Godbless
I'll tell you the Story!! It's BULLSHIT!!
I wish he would look at the dates in the books see when they were printed...
ha me too, i guess we are the true librarians lol
Me too
They need two polish ,dust,and clean everything up . open for the public to see for a fee. That should never set and rot to valuable.
I absolutely HATE how they skip over the books. That's the history and value right there 🤦🏾♂️
He did do on one 1644 to 1669
This place is so beautiful sad that everything has been left behind. Pray no vandalism at this place.
So the actual house I find to be rather dreary and depressing (and I LOVE the Victorian era), but the beautiful carved furniture, huge candlesticks and floral china is a vintage decorator's dream come true! I can just imagine cleaning it up and putting it in my French country style home or reselling it.
Thank you...you are so respectful with regard to the treasures you discover!
A handsome man who apreciates the details of an old Victorian castle, now that's WAUW! :-)
I came here for the castle, and I stayed for the castle, but I also stayed for that beautiful voice 🥰
It's so weird how the last owners would just abandon it all; furniture, etc. it would really be a gold mine of antiques to sell.
CopperMoon we have lots of antiques fairs in Britain and I wonder if they have been stolen from places like this Hope this places are protected
selling all those 20th century reproductions would be more a pain than . gold mine... nothing is original, so it has no real value, (perhaps except the piano...)
@@milels6917 Obviously not very protected...
Daniel D'a unless looking closely and you were a expert how can you say .? The old fireplaces look original
@@milels6917 If you know your thing, you don't need to be looking for stamps under the upstholery and frames to know they're all 20th century reproductions, and while the fireplaces look nice enough, they're not original, but mid-late 19th century inspired after 18th models, still valuable but nothing out of extraordinary. still my comment was in general, regarding ot the mobile furniture.
Once again you take us on to a most beautiful castle and its truly filled with the most beautiful stuff that's just been left behind your so respectful as you are telling us about it but I must say I love the way you tell a story of what you think about the people and what they did in life, you are funny,stay safe guy's xx
I love this! 💜 and I love how you respect everything. And your sense of humor!
I really appreciate how you keep the location secret and the respect you have as you journey into the past history. Thank you. Be blessed
I noticed all of the beds were unmade, like everyone had jump out of bed in a hurry
that orange blanket looks pretty new tbh
whoaaa... watched every sec of this recording, which I rarely do. Thank you for this amzing post
Leslie, this is THE most beautiful, intact place you have ever done. It's mind blowing to see the comfort that some were able to afford. The immense furniture that wouldn't even fit inside most homes. The wall coverings that give a sense of warmth. And those fireplaces! I am stunned.
I love this guy’s calming voice, and how he is so respectful of everything in the castle. This was relaxing to watch (except for the ads that kept getting in the way of my enjoyment of this video!). It was also interesting, informative, intriguing. I think I will watch it again when I need to feel calm and relax. :). Also, I was surprised at two things: it was relatively un-dusty, especially the bed linens, and that these people didn’t seem to pack up their belongings before they left!
Yes I love the way he appreciates it so much and is so careful to not damage anything
I mean he doesn't have to touch anything to begin with lol
They were either killed by intruders. Hence why their toothpaste is still there. Their beds look just slept in, and the knife is in the ceiling, or they left with their clothes and valuables and left the rest because they couldn't take everything to where they were going. We will never know.
I thought it was weird that there is hardly any dust too.
Guys, absolutely it was one of the most incredible abandoned places you've ever been in my opinion. What a fascinating castle!!! Keep up doing a great work. Love, from Brazil 🇧🇷
A magnificent castle. Extremely well done video! Felt as if I was there. Thank you!
Your commentary is adorable. Thanks for exploring.
I love your videos! I hope no one breaks into this beautiful home and destroys it
Then that would be subject to the law of "Shoot first, then ask questions" History as a whole is being destroyed by a lot of idiots so anything happening to this beautiful time capsule would be a tragedy!!
What a splendid old home in a castle. What a find, and so pristine! Beautiful! Thank You for sharing
Thank you so much...a pleasure to have spent time in your journey through past lives lived 😐
in the group of stuffed animals on the windowsill, there looked to be a stuffed animal of nala from the lion king which came out in the mid 1990s, so a child must have lived there around that time. so cool to see the inside of a preserved place like that!
I would totally freak out if I went in an abondaned castle and someone was actually in one of those beds!
Haha hope that never happens to me
Sometimes the bed has a death stain from where the owner died in their sleep and were not found for sometime. The shape is unmistakable and very chilling. Death stains can be found on floors as well. In the old days the remains might still be there. There were accounts of houses during and after the plague years where the whole family was still there. A pile of debris might be found with old bones showing through. If the person had been fat very rarely if the weather was right, they turned into soap. It's called saponification.
@@brianpeck4035 Ughh
@@Precious1962 my work is done.👅
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Romeo . . Romeo "Come upstairs" it seems . . 🤣🤣🤣
I legit read your comment while the video says so just in time 🤣
Love this Beautiful 🏰 Castle!! Thank you for sharing !!!
Okay I don't search for this, but this is really interesting. And I feel like to experience the castle tour
I just imagined how this abandoned castle was once full of life. it’s so beautiful it needs to be cared for and protected!
I just have a hunch that someone is kind of keeping an eye on this place. Someone stated before that some areas seem to be clean and others are very dirty. I just bet someone checks in on that place. Great video guy! Thank you!
Thank you for another wonderful view into the past
Everything seems to be in nice shape. Beautiful tour!
I'm crying like crazy here...It hurts my heart so much to see such a magnificent place abandoned. It's devastating.
I have many antiques at my home from my ancestors, so it is hard for me.
Thank you for your respect to the place.
I love how the mirror in the small bedroom's wardrobe has lip marks on it like testing out lipstick
i saw that too
One does need to blot. Lol. 💄💋👄
Amazing, amazing video! Watched the whole thing with a goofy, happy grin on my face. In history imaging heaven. So wonderful to see young people enamored by history and to discover your channel. I am now a new subscriber and couldn't share it with my social media peeps fast enough. (Something I do sparingly and only with truly fascinating videos.) Well done, Bros. LL 👍🏻🙋🏻♀️🇨🇦
U guys are so lucky to be able to see this place in person! The library was my favorite part :)
Fantastic immaculate amazing locations you have fortunately shown us.... living in the US- We would NEVER get a chance to see these terrifically authentic places, materials & moreover , a glimpse into European living...I LOVE your channel- fan for a long time....Thanks!
Nor Cal Sisters European elitist living . Commoners don't live like that .😬
There is the Biltmore the eagles nest etc.. old houses museums to visit. They’re around..😘
Thank you.
That was so relaxing.
You are a sweet, kind, considerate soul who would be a lovely dad!
A credit to your parent/s!
Great job Bros of decay!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Much love💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
I loved this one. Victorians are such an interest to me. The fine manners, fine clothes and very fine home furnishings. So beautiful! And to think they lived there before The Titanic was even built! Thank you so much for bringing us this video! I really enjoyed it! ❤️❤️❤️
Love the castle beautiful when you went from the kitchen to a side room you called it a storage room it called a butlers pantry great job jordie with the camera work and lighting
Absolutely stunning! I think this is one of the best ones yet. The antiques there are amazing. When can I move in?? Great video as always!
Steve Chamblin I'll cook lol - love the kitchen- and of course grow roses outside- you know what would be neat is if I stead of one family buying these places several families would form a co-operative. Not a commune - Wak!- like condos only a main kitchen- too bad I'm old errr 15 baths! Oh well, dreams over... time to wake up-
That would be a great idea! Make it like a multi family complex, nice!@@RamonaRayTodosSantosBCS
Me too! I will take care of the library and those lovely sewing machines. Now we need a chaplain and someone to keep the fires going - any volunteers?
Count me in for certain!@@shelleyrambleson9198
Wouldn't that be amazing!?@@hollylaw8272
This Castle is one of my favorites! Its so beautiful!!
I just randomly checked vedio and fell into luv. I really appreciate u to show us this beautiful castle. When I was watching this vedio while time m was thinking abt the ppl who spent their life in this castle. I was imagining abt ppl how they were use to live, their beds all stuff so beautiful