Adam that Dave from Abandoned world Explorer was slating you on exploring with Alec recent video at the brass house in Wales. He was saying your UA-cam hungry or something like that he was saying you f@uk people over, At first i wasn't sure who he was talking about but i heard one of the guy's say your name and that Dave said yeah that's him meaning you, just thought you should know what sort of snake he is he's obviously jealous he's very competitive and won't like the fact your doing well, he used to slag the Bearded Explorer off through jealousy used to say Colin was copying him. He's all about donations and what he can get he was relying on a thief called Ben Stevens to give him locations and going exploring with him he's a 🐍
I'm happy how you are both so respectful of these properties:- closing doors, cupboards, suitcases and boxes after you've inspected them. Kudos to you. About 25 years ago I was holidaying on the Isle of Skye in Scotland and we came across an old abandoned cottage miles away from anywhere. We went in an found just the same kind of things that you guys are finding. It was very emotional at the time. From what you've just found in this place, I would estimate that the last resident was an old man, from the size of the walking stick or an old woman from the bedroom slippers. The fact that there weren't any clothes found in the wardrobes suggests that they may have been taken into care for the elderly. The fact that their cottage still stands as is might suggest that they may not have had any family. A lack of photos around the place could also mean that they'd taken any meaningful ones with them when they left, or that they didn't have any to speak of in terms of family. The photo of the two little girls that you saw is interesting, but doesn't necessarily mean that they were family. Your next step to pump up your UA-cam channel would be to go and find these people on civil records. You could then put together a complete history of these peoples' last few years of occupying particular properties.
I just want to say how lovely it is to look at these old abandoned places, it does make sad to think that all that beautiful furniture and furnishings are just left there to rot. I also want to say you and your partner are true gentlemen putting everything back as you found it and respecting the place that was once someone’s home.
Adam when you find BOOKS on a shelf please show us WHAT THEY ARE !! ,us older folks (from before computers, tv, & vidio) actually had a life & some of it was READING!! (some folks actually still do) Books on a shelf can tell a very interesting story to us. also they do a time machine pointer to the life & times of the missing occupants. OH also don't "drag em out & shove em back in... to readers books are sort of precious & need a bit of "respect" Thanks for your work mate , you are pretty professional with your skills
Well said Richard, I normally try and pause to see what books they have. Kindle has now less sales than books. You cannot beat reading a good book 📚 with a cup of tea 🫖
It,s heartbreaking knowing that the beautiful china and glass are going to be ruined when the roof caves in and the damp invades. They loved good china that's for sure. The books also, I have a huge collection of books, my hubby says too many. I can't bear to get rid of them,some I have had since childhood. When I do have to lighten the load, I donate to the library, which is right across the street from where I live, which is handy😀😁. Love your videos Adam, never miss one. Take care, and stay safe.😘😁
We have the public Library on the ground floor of this building. It's pretty cool. It is a shame the beautiful things going to trash, but it's true You can't take it with you.
@@vickiduley8667 I do, too. I once decided to cull my collection of the classics - and other works that can be found in public libraries, but I had to put back so many because I just HAD to keep each book for one reason or another, even if it was a duplicate, that I decided to quit trying. Actually, now I'm glad I kept all the books because we seem to be getting deeper & deeper into a new age of censorship of legitimate ideas (both those from the past as well as many from the present), and censorship of factual historical narratives in favor of histories that justify the current, academically endorsed value systems and demonization strategies.
I have SO many books. I kept my nursery rhyme books & had them packed away so well I forgot to get them out for my 3 kids!! 🤣 hopefully my grandkids benefit! Still there are nursery rhymes that are probably banned now. I know I have Noddy books that are banned. Even “The Famous Five” is banned now!
I love how you talk about people that lived in these places and their belongings and property. The respect you show for them is a sign of real integrity.
Unlike the scouser svavvues who visit next, ta to these vids - well appraised of the contents and what to lift to order. How fick dya think we are, EH ¿?
That was a very nice expore loved seeing all the glassware. Bet and elderly couple lived there at one time. Thank you Adam also your friend for showing off all the Antiques. Take care stay safe. GOD BLESS.
What a lovely old cottage. Love all of the China and wallpaper. Funny how they did all of the updating with electricity but no indoor bathroom. I do appreciate that you leave the places you visit just how you find them. It's so disrespectful when people go in and tear up these beautiful old homes and steal things from them. Keep up the great work Adam. Tell Dale and Lisa "hello".
You and Dale never disappoint. Absolutely charming little cottage. Sadly it won’t be long and nature will take over the whole place. Once again loved it. Thank you for sharing. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
What a lovely little home that must have been for them. These videos really pull at my heart strings, wonderful to see as an explore but a stark reminder we'll all be leaving everything behind when that final day comes. Nicely done as usual and soothing to watch, thanks for sharing with ua 👍🏻
Lovely. Except it was damp, cold and decaying. That roof rot set in decades ago. There was no bathroom and the kitchen had almost nothing in it. No fridge even. As a stage set it's lovely. As a working home for old people it must have been unbearable other than it had all their pretty things there. The ornaments, china and silverware are wonderful.
This was a awesome tour. This home was abandoned more than 5 years ago, it’s way beyond living in it unless everything inside goes out of the house,then it would be a long road to fix it. The antiques are beautiful. Something major had to happen to this family and no one cared enough to clean it up. I can’t picture anyone living here for a long time. I wish I knew more. Thanks guys, this was a interesting tour.
Mrs H.....Love the pantry cupboard..Back in the late 1960's early 70's they where like a fitted kitchen... So much from I remember from my childhood ... This explore seems to have a mixture of decades.... Again this was a families life ... Thanks again guys...You show so much respect to a home that was once loved.....
You took your time sharing and showing everything. It is hard to enjoy when the camera person flies through the rooms. Makes the viewer dizzy!!! AND you seem so respectful of the place. You are very kind to the memory of the people who once lived there. Thank you for that. Much love from the USA.
"Looks like poo in a jar" "we have found patient zero" loving this jolly mood you are in today! Another beautifully soothing explore, thank you for your amazing efforts
Most favorite is places you find and your comments that come natural to you as you speak , grand ! And your girl is beautiful love when you both explode together!
Cute, tiny, pristine little cottage! You could tell that she enjoyed her pretty china, collection of teapots & wearing perfume! Looks like he outlived her! There was so very much of her still in the house! They were very small people, as evident by the rooms, low doorways & small furniture! They must have had an outhouse on the property! They used those water pitchers & bowls to clean up before they had indoor plumbing! What a little gem in the rough, that you found Adam & Dale👍 Thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure with us! I loved it ❤️
"It's what posh people eat their ice cream in..." LOVE IT!!! I am gutted that all those incredibly beautiful teapots, teacups, and saucers...they are going to be crushed by the ceiling. And the silver... First time watching you guys and I'm already hooked. Why? Because you aren't over-the-top dramatic and speaking in a weird voice. Please don't change. I like the natural fun of feeling like I'm right there with you instead of watching a cheap documentary!
I loved the plates on the kitchen shelves. The wallpaper was timeless. Tiny but charming. I hate to see it falling into room. I love what you guys do. Thank you!
Completely agree. I can just imagine what those old books smell like..an old library is my very favorite smell!! God forbid if any of those should still exist anymore in my town everything is modernized with computers and glass and chrome, none of the old classics that drew me in! thanks for bringing that to mind.. I just smelled it from my memories😌
Poinsettias them christmas flowers lads. What a beautiful homely little place, they made use of the space didn't they.. you're so respectful to properties, that was a compact with face powder in Adam. Dale onions do go brown in malt vinegar love, me mam used to pickle onions. I think I was 11 before we had a fridge, just kept stuff in the pantry..I love your explores
Really enjoyed that guys and just amazing. When I see Dale looking a coins it just makes me laugh - he seems obsessed with coins. Those pink slippers next to the piano look to me like Marks and Spencer. I bought a pair a couple of years ago🤣 Suitcases full of wallpaper was probably needed to prop up those walls🤣
The comment made about it looking almost like it was set up, I agree to some degree. Some of the things exposed to elements have absolutely no dust on them. Such as coffee cups and alcohol bottles, even the slippers, but then there are other things that are totally covered with dust and mold. Mixed vibes I'd say.
I have recently been watching your UA-cam videos, and enjoy them immensely.. Sometimes I see things, that I can identify, from my era. The antiquity is amazingly beautiful. So I was wondering what you do with the information you collect. Do you try, and find relatives, or owners? Do they ever come forward? Just wondering.😇
@@nemesis2264 I saw the comment and responded. I am chatting not watching. It was on my phone log in page, so I thought I would reply. I still love antiquity, and history though.
Hi! Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦 The Nylon ribbon (black and red) was used for the old type writer. We used to have one before computers came along. I sound so old, but I'm only 42! 😅 The first batch of books you found was called "The typists...". Thank you Adam and Dale. I'm hooked 😌
Thank you for this lovely video, a great little find. It definitely had a women's touch with all the flowers and beautiful China etc. It was a very much loved home, basic but practical and cosy. Thanks again for showing so much respect for other peoples lifetime treasures. 🇦🇺
Another great find Adam loved it some of the ornaments were lovely a true time capsule it definitely looks like older persons house though take care my friend xx
I kept thinking about what it could look like if restored. I miss little English cottages SO much it’s what made me start watching Adam, just to see some beautiful English history that I miss.
What a lovely cosy little cottage, but sad too…feel that an elderly gentleman was left alone after his wife had died, but was trying hard to keep up things his wife liked, hence none China cups etc, …the kettle and hot water were in the kitchen, so easier to keep shaving things there, and shave over the sink using the medicine cabinet mirror. Love the old yellow kitchen maid cabinet …very collectible these days. The door you couldn’t pull down Adam would be a work top, either enamel or rigid plastic type cover…ideal. The strange small fork/knife on the table were really “cake forks”, you have a slice of cake on a plate and cut a piece with the knife side and eat with the prongs! As I say he was trying to keep up his wife’s standards bless him. So sad that all those memories are encapsulated in that tiny space, the walls and ceiling starting to collapse around it. And yes your right about the kitchen add on..you could see daylight through the wooden planks! Lol. Old typewriter was more modern than you thought! At least it was electric!… wow! My turquoise suitcase upstairs! ( Also notice Pyrex dish in kitchen cabinet same design as one I use) ….Oh Adam! Education needed…”nylon ribbon” was red/black typewriter ribbon, and what you thought was “blusher” was actually a ladies powder compact,,a mirror one side, compacted powder the other, and usually a little fluffy pad inside, for ladies to “powder their noses”! Lol..these days girls use foundation liquid, and things like that..,don’t often see powder compacts these days. A lot of the varnished looking wooden furniture with a bit of carving on the front was post war “utility ware” not the ikea type, but was more available after the war as people got back on their feet refurnishing etc. there are some really lovely items in that little place…what a shame it’s just been left! I just don’t Understand why even if no family, his executors didn’t do something. At the moment it’s just a lovely time capsule of a life once lived by an older generation, full or personal memories. And perhaps the people are still there too, Bless them. Thankyou Adam and friend…( puzzled how you find so many abandoned places! Sad.). Was really fascinating. 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love the fire in the corner of dining room, don't normally see em in corner. My dad used to get ready in their kitchen, was better light for him, I did too ❤
That 'add on' you saw on the way to the garage probably was the bathroom. That was a very old fashioned place, with no indoor toilet & no fridge. A pre 1960s lifestyle. We didn't have a fridge till 1966 but always had a full indoor bathroom. It is worth always looking for the basics. If there isn't an indoor loo there will probably be one outside, unless it is some type of a camp.
What an absolutely rewarding find! I love this place! So quaint! I love how you guys go slow enough for us viewer's to see everything! Thank you for taking me along! It's kind of sad that we are looking at someone's life story...... This little place is a real gem!
What a charming little home. Sad to see no-one has cleared it - guess no clothes - empty draws - suspect they must have been taken in to care. By the way; the "a fork & knife" - it's a cake fork.
I wonder when this home was built? It looks very old, even for the UK. Ty for not vandalizing or taking things. I hate vandalism. It's senseless and only becomes an eyesore for everyone to look at. No fridge or sofa? Weird indeed.
I know nothing about these things, but couldn’t something be done to save all these priceless treasures? The house will surely collapse at some point, but the contents could and should be saved for future generations or living relatives. It just seems too sad to see someone’s treasures fall to ruin. I loved your video, but this one brought me to tears. Cheers from Darwin, Australia. ☺️
Watching from Las Vegas made be think of the song dust in the wind time passes before our eyes all we do passed before our eyes we become dust in the am wind 😔
During my childhood, early 60’s, we had no sofa just what we called fireside chairs but we always had a wooden gate leg table that was pulled out at mealtimes then returned to the side of the room again once we had finished. We had one of those blue tea caddys & also a red one, I still have the blue one, they are collectors items nowadays & it’s nice to see one still intact on the wall. I also had that same mirror next to the bible. It’s such fun seeing & picking out all the familiar objects that you use to have many years ago. Great video thanks👍
Hey Adam, just to let you know (that is if you don't by now) there are a lot of other explorers who do set up the rooms or table, pianos and such so that they "look" better. Some of them are even UK explorers like yourself.
When the past and present meet that's what exploring is all about so much history in that house .. someone lived in there and loved it sad & great all at the same time.
There is a guy in Germany I watch every week, he usually uploads on Sunday,( renovating a small house, not exploring) I look forward to you both loading your videos. A cup of tea, a biscuit (or several) and I am set for a while.
My Grannie always used to lose her glasses for reading. So she’d have a pair in every room. She unfortunately died on her 90th birthday of a stroke. There was not a day I wouldn’t see her dressed, her hair done, and her make up on. Always she wore red lipstick 💄 👄 , Max Factor powder, and foundation and a spray of perfume. I miss her so much. She died three months before I gave birth to my son. I’m so sad she never met him. 💓💓💓
Hello 👋 all the way from San Antonio Texas it’s July 31, 2020 to 1:03 PM having lunch enjoying your channel and I have to say I would have drink a shot a toast to the house on the house🌹😎
Where's the PROOF it's abandoned ? Cos this sweating scouser says so...... Check the inventory, fancy owt in particular, liftingcrew next in, yknow. ¿?
Well done guys, brilliant find ! I admire your respect and passion for these once very personal illuminating life . It would be a dream come true for me to visit such a find. Thank you....I also said a prayer for the little old life that hopefully enjoyed her humble abode 👍
Thanks for watching guys, hope you enjoy today's explore, if you do remember to hit the thumbs up and subscribe if your new to the channel.
Adam that Dave from Abandoned world Explorer was slating you on exploring with Alec recent video at the brass house in Wales. He was saying your UA-cam hungry or something like that he was saying you f@uk people over, At first i wasn't sure who he was talking about but i heard one of the guy's say your name and that Dave said yeah that's him meaning you, just thought you should know what sort of snake he is he's obviously jealous he's very competitive and won't like the fact your doing well, he used to slag the Bearded Explorer off through jealousy used to say Colin was copying him. He's all about donations and what he can get he was relying on a thief called Ben Stevens to give him locations and going exploring with him he's a 🐍
Adam Alec has re uploaded his video about an hour ago and cut the part out where Dave slags you off about 7 or 8 minutes in.
I am a book addict.
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I'm happy how you are both so respectful of these properties:- closing doors, cupboards, suitcases and boxes after you've inspected them. Kudos to you. About 25 years ago I was holidaying on the Isle of Skye in Scotland and we came across an old abandoned cottage miles away from anywhere. We went in an found just the same kind of things that you guys are finding. It was very emotional at the time. From what you've just found in this place, I would estimate that the last resident was an old man, from the size of the walking stick or an old woman from the bedroom slippers. The fact that there weren't any clothes found in the wardrobes suggests that they may have been taken into care for the elderly. The fact that their cottage still stands as is might suggest that they may not have had any family. A lack of photos around the place could also mean that they'd taken any meaningful ones with them when they left, or that they didn't have any to speak of in terms of family. The photo of the two little girls that you saw is interesting, but doesn't necessarily mean that they were family. Your next step to pump up your UA-cam channel would be to go and find these people on civil records. You could then put together a complete history of these peoples' last few years of occupying particular properties.
So charrming. Nice to see how people used to live so simply.
Such a pretty little home. Such a shame with so many people homeless, these homes are still left to ruin.
Beautiful old home
Love that China cabinet with the beautiful vintage teacups,this is a cozy little house.Wish it will have a new owner soon.
I would love that Antique Kerosene Lamp on the Table!! What a Waste!!
@@gailcurl8663 ......
Theres a lot of cool finds in this little cottage. Sad to see them waste away.
I love listening to these two banter...I think Mark's and Dale's comments add to the experience. This is a very cute cottage ❤
I just want to say how lovely it is to look at these old abandoned places, it does make sad to think that all that beautiful furniture and furnishings are just left there to rot. I also want to say you and your partner are true gentlemen putting everything back as you found it and respecting the place that was once someone’s home.
Adam when you find BOOKS on a shelf please show us WHAT THEY ARE !! ,us older folks (from before computers, tv, & vidio) actually had a life & some of it was READING!! (some folks actually still do) Books on a shelf can tell a very interesting story to us. also they do a time machine pointer to the life & times of the missing occupants. OH also don't "drag em out & shove em back in... to readers books are sort of precious & need a bit of "respect" Thanks for your work mate , you are pretty professional with your skills
Brilliant comments very helpful everyone wants to say the same but your wording is spot on.
Thank you
Adam usually shows books because I think he enjoys a good read and admires what books still have that so many young people don't!
Well said Richard, I normally try and pause to see what books they have. Kindle has now less sales than books. You cannot beat reading a good book 📚 with a cup of tea 🫖
Lovely Each book you open from the first page to the last takes you on a journey and out of this world.
You can learn a lot about people the books they have
It,s heartbreaking knowing that the beautiful china and glass are going to be ruined when the roof caves in and the damp invades. They loved good china that's for sure. The books also, I have a huge collection of books, my hubby says too many. I can't bear to get rid of them,some I have had since childhood. When I do have to lighten the load, I donate to the library, which is right across the street from where I live, which is handy😀😁. Love your videos Adam, never miss one. Take care, and stay safe.😘😁
We have the public Library on the ground floor of this building. It's pretty cool.
It is a shame the beautiful things going to trash, but it's true You can't take it with you.
I have a huge collection of books as well. My children tell me all the time, I have enough books to start my own library.
@@vickiduley8667
I do, too.
I once decided to cull my collection of the classics - and other works that can be found in public libraries, but I had to put back so many because I just HAD to keep each book for one reason or another, even if it was a duplicate, that I decided to quit trying.
Actually, now I'm glad I kept all the books because we seem to be getting deeper & deeper into a new age of censorship of legitimate ideas (both those from the past as well as many from the present), and censorship of factual historical narratives in favor of histories that justify the current, academically endorsed value systems and demonization strategies.
I have SO many books. I kept my nursery rhyme books & had them packed away so well I forgot to get them out for my 3 kids!! 🤣 hopefully my grandkids benefit!
Still there are nursery rhymes that are probably banned now. I know I have Noddy books that are banned. Even “The Famous Five” is banned now!
I loved that little house!
It probably had tiny little people living there. I can picture a sweet older short couple just loving each other
I love how you talk about people that lived in these places and their belongings and property. The respect you show for them is a sign of real integrity.
Respectfull ????..how would you like people ya dont know trespass on your property and mooch around your stuff.
Unlike the scouser svavvues who visit next, ta to these vids - well appraised of the contents and what to lift to order.
How fick dya think we are, EH ¿?
Thanks again for another fantastic explore, I love the way you respect the items so you don't break or damage them, thanks Adam and Dale, stay safe
That was a very nice expore loved seeing all the glassware. Bet and elderly couple lived there at one time. Thank you Adam also your friend for showing off all the Antiques. Take care stay safe. GOD BLESS.
What a lovely little cottage. It was amazing!!!! It certainly was a fantastic find!!! Keep up the good work guys!
What a lovely old cottage. Love all of the China and wallpaper. Funny how they did all of the updating with electricity but no indoor bathroom. I do appreciate that you leave the places you visit just how you find them. It's so disrespectful when people go in and tear up these beautiful old homes and steal things from them. Keep up the great work Adam. Tell Dale and Lisa "hello".
I've.fell in love with this house it's absolutely fantastic , love your videos guy's keep them coming xx
Wow little house 🏠 but so sad so beautiful thanks for sharing every detail I love your videos God bless everyone from Houston texas
You and Dale never disappoint. Absolutely charming little cottage. Sadly it won’t be long and nature will take over the whole place. Once again loved it. Thank you for sharing. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
For some stupid reason I read this as absolutely charming little sausage and I thought you meant Adam 🤣
Oh wow what an awesome house, I can just picture the people living there, going about their daily chores..
Thanks guys..
What a lovely little home that must have been for them. These videos really pull at my heart strings, wonderful to see as an explore but a stark reminder we'll all be leaving everything behind when that final day comes. Nicely done as usual and soothing to watch, thanks for sharing with ua 👍🏻
Lovely. Except it was damp, cold and decaying. That roof rot set in decades ago. There was no bathroom and the kitchen had almost nothing in it. No fridge even. As a stage set it's lovely. As a working home for old people it must have been unbearable other than it had all their pretty things there. The ornaments, china and silverware are wonderful.
You guys were so respectful as you walked around the Cottage thank you, it reminds me of my grandparents home.
Very well presented. *****!
Respectful ? What’s respectful about trespassing into someone else’s property ?
Exactly what gives you the right to trespass and mooch around people's stuff you nosey couple of chancers
@@philwilliams2505 Well, you're a right one ain't ya....😳😂
This was a awesome tour. This home was abandoned more than 5 years ago, it’s way beyond living in it unless everything inside goes out of the house,then it would be a long road to fix it. The antiques are beautiful. Something major had to happen to this family and no one cared enough to clean it up. I can’t picture anyone living here for a long time. I wish I knew more. Thanks guys, this was a interesting tour.
Mrs H.....Love the pantry cupboard..Back in the late 1960's early 70's they where like a fitted kitchen... So much from I remember from my childhood ... This explore seems to have a mixture of decades.... Again this was a families life ... Thanks again guys...You show so much respect to a home that was once loved.....
You took your time sharing and showing everything. It is hard to enjoy when the camera person flies through the rooms. Makes the viewer dizzy!!! AND you seem so respectful of the place. You are very kind to the memory of the people who once lived there. Thank you for that. Much love from the USA.
"Looks like poo in a jar" "we have found patient zero" loving this jolly mood you are in today! Another beautifully soothing explore, thank you for your amazing efforts
Such a lovely wash basin and pitcher 💕
Most favorite is places you find and your comments that come natural to you as you speak , grand ! And your girl is beautiful love when you both explode together!
Loving this look around ❤️ charming little place ❤️
Guys, thanks for uploading this great video. This cottage is so sweet and full of character and I'm sure was a lovely home for many years
Cute, tiny, pristine little cottage! You could tell that she enjoyed her pretty china, collection of teapots & wearing perfume! Looks like he outlived her! There was so very much of her still in the house! They were very small people, as evident by the rooms, low doorways & small furniture! They must have had an outhouse on the property! They used those water pitchers & bowls to clean up before they had indoor plumbing! What a little gem in the rough, that you found Adam & Dale👍 Thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure with us! I loved it ❤️
"It's what posh people eat their ice cream in..." LOVE IT!!! I am gutted that all those incredibly beautiful teapots, teacups, and saucers...they are going to be crushed by the ceiling. And the silver... First time watching you guys and I'm already hooked. Why? Because you aren't over-the-top dramatic and speaking in a weird voice. Please don't change. I like the natural fun of feeling like I'm right there with you instead of watching a cheap documentary!
SO this!!!! I don't think I could have said it any more succinctly or better!😍
I loved the plates on the kitchen shelves. The wallpaper was timeless. Tiny but charming. I hate to see it falling into room. I love what you guys do. Thank you!
Yes, that curved hutch is worth a small fortune..wish I had it! AND the contents of it.
Completely agree. I can just imagine what those old books smell like..an old library is my very favorite smell!! God forbid if any of those should still exist anymore in my town everything is modernized with computers and glass and chrome, none of the old classics that drew me in! thanks for bringing that to mind.. I just smelled it from my memories😌
Such a waste 😞. I would hate it if I had kids and they didn't take care of our family home, it's a crying shame. Awesome Adam, you're the best.😊❤
I love videos of these 2 guys breaking into the homes of old people. Fascinating watch, though how it's not illegal is beyond me.
Exactly, a nice little innocent lengthy perusal through the contents for buyers and next in lifting crew, with 'respect', but fkn obviously.
Lovely little home. Strange there was no dust on that cupboard and the other table but dust everywhere else
The three-tined fork with one wide tine is a Victorian-era pastry fork. The wide tine was meant to cut the pastry into bite sized pieces.
We still use them!
2:55 that is an emersion heater My mum had one when I was a kid I love this place
Poinsettias them christmas flowers lads. What a beautiful homely little place, they made use of the space didn't they.. you're so respectful to properties, that was a compact with face powder in Adam. Dale onions do go brown in malt vinegar love, me mam used to pickle onions. I think I was 11 before we had a fridge, just kept stuff in the pantry..I love your explores
Loved the little hidden home full of amazing stuff left behind takes you back in time loved the tour Adam marks from Australia
You guys are always respectful, its great to see you put everything back where you found it. Great explore
Wonderful to see no vandalism. Great little home in it's time. Great to watch as always guys. Thanks. Take care guy's.
Thank for journey love Dale and you exploring together your both funny 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Cute cozy stone house, i could move in😊 On second thought the ceiling is bad.
Lovely little place i do get a sad feeling about it though lots of hard times in that house aw hope whoever lived there is at rest now .
I LIKE THE WAY YOU LOOK AT EVERYTHING AND DETAIL BUT LEAVE THINGS WHERE YOU FIND THEM.
What a sweet little cottage. I would love to live in a little place like this.
What a storybook cottage! Wow, just beautiful. Why are they always right on the road?! Makes you wonder what was built first.
Another great find Adam! There is some pretty porcelain in this home the basin and pitcher is amazing!
Really enjoyed that guys and just amazing. When I see Dale looking a coins it just makes me laugh - he seems obsessed with coins.
Those pink slippers next to the piano look to me like Marks and Spencer. I bought a pair a couple of years ago🤣
Suitcases full of wallpaper was probably needed to prop up those walls🤣
I loved this place, it had a very homely feel to it, I think they were happy here, that's what I felt anyway.
The comment made about it looking almost like it was set up, I agree to some degree. Some of the things exposed to elements have absolutely no dust on them. Such as coffee cups and alcohol bottles, even the slippers, but then there are other things that are totally covered with dust and mold. Mixed vibes I'd say.
The kitchen fire place is from the 40s not 70s as you suggested Adam.❤️
Looking forward to Sunday!❤️
I have recently been watching your UA-cam videos, and enjoy them immensely.. Sometimes I see things, that I can identify, from my era.
The antiquity is amazingly beautiful. So I was wondering what you do with the information you collect. Do you try, and find relatives, or owners? Do they ever come forward? Just wondering.😇
I was wondering that also
Back in Time channel are brilliant. They really try and find out the history of the place, and even pop some flowers on their grave if they find them.
@@nemesis2264 I saw the comment and responded. I am chatting not watching. It was on my phone log in page, so I thought I would reply. I still love antiquity, and history though.
@@rachelmayes298 Thanks, for the info.
No disrespect to Mr. Mark.
I liked the photos of the grand children they are probably young adults now….
I love this house thank u for the upload xx
Great find Adam some interesting things to see,thanks for sharing
Hi! Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦 The Nylon ribbon (black and red) was used for the old type writer. We used to have one before computers came along. I sound so old, but I'm only 42! 😅 The first batch of books you found was called "The typists...". Thank you Adam and Dale. I'm hooked 😌
Thank you for this lovely video, a great little find. It definitely had a women's touch with all the flowers and beautiful China etc. It was a very much loved home, basic but practical and cosy. Thanks again for showing so much respect for other peoples lifetime treasures. 🇦🇺
I always like to see Our Dale with you Adam.
Another great find Adam loved it some of the ornaments were lovely a true time capsule it definitely looks like older persons house though take care my friend xx
Thankyou for showing us the cute old cottage.
The green wash basin set is beautiful!!
I would so love to have this house and restore it
I kept thinking about what it could look like if restored. I miss little English cottages SO much it’s what made me start watching Adam, just to see some beautiful English history that I miss.
What a lovely cosy little cottage, but sad too…feel that an elderly gentleman was left alone after his wife had died, but was trying hard to keep up things his wife liked, hence none China cups etc, …the kettle and hot water were in the kitchen, so easier to keep shaving things there, and shave over the sink using the medicine cabinet mirror. Love the old yellow kitchen maid cabinet …very collectible these days. The door you couldn’t pull down Adam would be a work top, either enamel or rigid plastic type cover…ideal. The strange small fork/knife on the table were really “cake forks”, you have a slice of cake on a plate and cut a piece with the knife side and eat with the prongs! As I say he was trying to keep up his wife’s standards bless him. So sad that all those memories are encapsulated in that tiny space, the walls and ceiling starting to collapse around it.
And yes your right about the kitchen add on..you could see daylight through the wooden planks! Lol.
Old typewriter was more modern than you thought! At least it was electric!… wow! My turquoise suitcase upstairs! ( Also notice Pyrex dish in kitchen cabinet same design as one I use) ….Oh Adam! Education needed…”nylon ribbon” was red/black typewriter ribbon, and what you thought was “blusher” was actually a ladies powder compact,,a mirror one side, compacted powder the other, and usually a little fluffy pad inside, for ladies to “powder their noses”! Lol..these days girls use foundation liquid, and things like that..,don’t often see powder compacts these days.
A lot of the varnished looking wooden furniture with a bit of carving on the front was post war “utility ware” not the ikea type, but was more available after the war as people got back on their feet refurnishing etc. there are some really lovely items in that little place…what a shame it’s just been left! I just don’t
Understand why even if no family, his executors didn’t do something. At the moment it’s just a lovely time capsule of a life once lived by an older generation, full or personal memories. And perhaps the people are still there too, Bless them. Thankyou Adam and friend…( puzzled how you find so many abandoned places! Sad.). Was really fascinating. 👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love this better than the mansions. So much character.
It's a shame that all the dishes aren't being used, the little house has charm. Terrible that no one cares for the building anymore 😪
Definitely loved this one. Very cosy x
What a little cutie , great to look around , nice it's not been vandalised as yet! Thanks for sharing lads 👍
Breaks my heart someone's life that once was ❤️
I love the fire in the corner of dining room, don't normally see em in corner. My dad used to get ready in their kitchen, was better light for him, I did too ❤
That 'add on' you saw on the way to the garage probably was the bathroom. That was a very old fashioned place, with no indoor toilet & no fridge. A pre 1960s lifestyle. We didn't have a fridge till 1966 but always had a full indoor bathroom.
It is worth always looking for the basics. If there isn't an indoor loo there will probably be one outside, unless it is some type of a camp.
What an absolutely rewarding find! I love this place! So quaint! I love how you guys go slow enough for us viewer's to see everything! Thank you for taking me along! It's kind of sad that we are looking at someone's life story...... This little place is a real gem!
I’m in the process of binge watching your videos and I am addicted to them.
What a charming little home. Sad to see no-one has cleared it - guess no clothes - empty draws - suspect they must have been taken in to care. By the way; the "a fork & knife" - it's a cake fork.
Whenever you show the cobwebs I get out the duster. Nice explore. Cheers🇺🇸
Bottom draws not used bcos can't bend down so low wen ur older! Love ur tours❤️🇬🇧
I wonder when this home was built? It looks very old, even for the UK. Ty for not vandalizing or taking things. I hate vandalism. It's senseless and only becomes an eyesore for everyone to look at. No fridge or sofa? Weird indeed.
Such a sweet little cottage! Lovely find. 👏💚
What a wonderful old tiny place thanks 😊guys appreciate
I know nothing about these things, but couldn’t something be done to save all these priceless treasures? The house will surely collapse at some point, but the contents could and should be saved for future generations or living relatives. It just seems too sad to see someone’s treasures fall to ruin. I loved your video, but this one brought me to tears. Cheers from Darwin, Australia. ☺️
I love 💘 this old cottage. I love the antiques as well. Take care ❤🙂💕💜💓💖.
Watching from Las Vegas made be think of the song dust in the wind time passes before our eyes all we do passed before our eyes we become dust in the am wind 😔
grand find that , some real nice bits and bobs cosy and snug , great watch as always stay safe lads
He must have gone off to hospital and never come back. Bless him, it makes me sad.
During my childhood, early 60’s, we had no sofa just what we called fireside chairs but we always had a wooden gate leg table that was pulled out at mealtimes then returned to the side of the room again once we had finished. We had one of those blue tea caddys & also a red one, I still have the blue one, they are collectors items nowadays & it’s nice to see one still intact on the wall. I also had that same mirror next to the bible. It’s such fun seeing & picking out all the familiar objects that you use to have many years ago. Great video thanks👍
Hey Adam, just to let you know (that is if you don't by now) there are a lot of other explorers who do set up the rooms or table, pianos and such so that they "look" better. Some of them are even UK explorers like yourself.
When the past and present meet that's what exploring is all about so much history in that house .. someone lived in there and loved it sad & great all at the same time.
There is a guy in Germany I watch every week, he usually uploads on Sunday,( renovating a small house, not exploring) I look forward to you both loading your videos. A cup of tea, a biscuit (or several) and I am set for a while.
Beautiful little cottage 🥰
Aw so sweet it was loved once, love the respect you have boys x
My Grannie always used to lose her glasses for reading. So she’d have a pair in every room. She unfortunately died on her 90th birthday of a stroke. There was not a day I wouldn’t see her dressed, her hair done, and her make up on. Always she wore red lipstick 💄 👄 , Max Factor powder, and foundation and a spray of perfume. I miss her so much. She died three months before I gave birth to my son. I’m so sad she never met him. 💓💓💓
It's my belief that your Grannie held your child before he was born. She definitely knew him before you did ❤
Hello 👋 all the way from San Antonio Texas it’s July 31, 2020 to 1:03 PM having lunch enjoying your channel and I have to say I would have drink a shot a toast to the house on the house🌹😎
A lot of old stuff in that little cottage! Great explore Adam and Dale! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Such a cozy cottage in such a nice place. Love that road 😊
Not like that NOW, tho.
@@suzyqualcast6269 why? It looks so nice and peaceful. 😊
“Deirdree Barlows”!! 😆😆 That made me laugh out loud, brilliant!! 🤣
Great explore lads, looking forward to the next one!! ☺️
I expected Dale to say who's that 🤣
@@Tom.Jackson. bless him!! Although Deirdree is quite iconic….I’ll have to ask my 20 year old son if he know who she’s is 😂
Such a lovely cottage..... love it. Amazingly cute in its own way, even if it is abandoned.....and falling down.
Where's the PROOF it's abandoned ? Cos this sweating scouser says so...... Check the inventory, fancy owt in particular, liftingcrew next in, yknow. ¿?
Wow!🦋 such a sweet cozy little ole’ home💓
Well done guys, brilliant find !
I admire your respect and passion for these once very personal illuminating life . It would be a dream come true for me to visit such a find.
Thank you....I also said a prayer for the little old life that hopefully enjoyed her humble abode 👍
Thanks Adam & Dale what a great explore!