That Collard piano is from my heritage. My maternal grandfather's name was Robert Alexis James Collard and he was a piano maker. He came from Yorkshire. His family were originally from London. He met and married my maternal grandmother in CapeTown, South Africa. He had left the UK for good. So my mother's surname was Collard. I am fascinated that there, in a time capsule is a piece of my maternal heritage. Fascinating.
Omg you guys are soooo cute together. Lisa loves to have fun and makes your day and gets you laughing bless her. I neded this laugh today as it is myself and my husbands anniversary of our baby daughter who pased on the 11th September 2009. Thank you so much guys for cheering me up xx
Margaret’s property was sooo unique! She was such a strong woman farmer! She made model airplanes & read in her personal time! Loved the brick barn! She was such a nice, hardworking lady! I love Lisa & her cute personality ❤️Thank you Adam for sharing this wonderful property! I loved it ❤️
This house has only been empty since around 2008.the family that owned the farm & house consisted of mother and father,3 boys and a girl- ‘Margaret’ tragically one of the boys died in an accident in the 1960’s when he fell down the open well at the back.I think it was then covered.or made safe.when the parents had passed away and Margaret had moved out,the 2 remaining brothers lived at the farm,one passed in the late 80s I think, and the other left in 2008, although I don’t know if he died or went into a home or something.Margaret still tends to livestock in the fields behind the farm to this day.& she can often be seen driving up the lane to the house in her freelander Land Rover.where she parks to tend to the cows when they are kept in the field.other farmers use the land for storage so their is always someone up there.the land is not abandoned so please be respectful if you come across this place explorers✌️
@@AdamMark the covered equipment in the fairly modern shed and the fresh bales of hay were a huge giveaway to me as a farm owner. The one tractor was a Ferguson. The tractors would have been there for many, many years. Perhaps to be used for spare parts as I have a number of the same.
Back when they knew how to make a bed that lasted too! Beds with the wire and springs were the best! not like today's beds with slats that break after 5 mins.
I agree. I sleep on a cast iron bed with an old bed spring on top which I got fron an antiques shop. There's a modern mattress on top and it's heaven. I hope the spring lasts forever. There are so many in these abandoned houses just sadly rusting away
What a surprise,from the outside it looks like nothing would be the house.The stereo with cassette in it the sounds are great.The other stereo as well shame someone doesn't save them.👍👍❤️🇺🇸
This is an amazing find, love it when Lisa goes with you, she is so funny and goes for all the items that I would look at too. I hope you enjoyed this as much as I did, what an amazing place, absolutely loved it, thank you so much for sharing. My friend is going to love this one.
I am new to your adventures this is vid no 5 ive watched. Really interesting. What surprises me is the items left i always thought no heirs and the council took over. You must have seen thousands of pounds of items just sat there. Keep up the good work.
wow guys this was a brilliant find, nice to lisa back exploring with you, you two really make my day, the tractor that was before the cars was a furgason from1946, the collard and collard london piano were made in 1848 so surprised it still works, the blue car is a 1999 saab, the white car is a ford sierra from 1982, the first silver car is a citroen bx from 1982 and the last car is a nissan quest from 1990, as always i have enjoyed another explore with you guys and what a woman Margaret was, until next time guys stay healthy and stay safe xx
I'm an old person and honestly, 'cant be trusted' This made me feel quite sad. Not the trusted thing but the property. I wonder what it was like to live there. All the memories.
I watched it thinking that there was the same amount of dust in my place. You're welcome to come over and clean my place. You'll be here for hours just catching up on the laundry alone. I'm disabled and have no family so I do my best but it's never ending. lol
Another great little gem of an explore mate. Why would anyone want 3 pianos in such a small house. What was that you was wearing on your head. 🤣. Your channel is going from strength to strength keep up the great work.
On the contrary mate we love hell on Earth. We had a bit of a misunderstanding when we started out someone was stirring it up between us spreading rumours. We’ve tried reaching out to them on a number of occasions to do a collab as we think we would get on really well as we have the same sense of humour. But nothing has come of it yet .
It was so nice! And your wife goes super well on video she's very nice. It's very nice to watch you both discover the place. Thank you so much for the visit! 👍👍👍😉
Hi - great find - luv when you 2 explore! 2 pianos?! wow. It was a pump organ in the room with all the books - you have to pump both pedals back and forth to have sound. Can tell it's an organ by the 'stops' the little knobs you pull out to get different sounds. The small 'white things' you picked up after saw the model plane mag was elastic. Did you realize after you saw the egg and poo you forgot to look in wardrobe?! And yes you need gloves! stay safe.
Really great vid guys. That tractor is a Ferguson I think. Seeing the radiogram and the vinyls still in place on the turntable reminded me off when I was young. You and Lisa are great you both have a great deal of respect for what you find. Brilliant Thanks 😊
Rewatched: I have to say, I love Margaret! The old gal was a "renegade" as you called her, Adam. I this the dark suit coats may have been part of a horse riding outfit. I thought that when I was them in the house but it made more sense when you found the saddle and tack in the barn. Margaret seemed she worked hard and played hard. Good for her!
This is Bonnie from salt lake City Utah again the organ is absolutely incredible 💜I just can imagine people playing it and the love and joy they brought to this home wow this is incredible 💜 you guys are incredible
I think Margaret had a son, that was who was building the model planes, that was definitely a kids room, with the Snoopy Red Baron kids table. Also find it hard to believe that Margaret would have been studying Excel in her 70's, if she was, she was AWESOME! Based on the Glenn Miller record, she was most likely born in the 1920's I would think. That was a lot of farm equipment, so it was at one time a working and profitable farm. They should get that land into the hands of a working farm family. Thanks for the exploration!
that coin"s(21 min 40) where from holland 25 cent(een kwartje) and 10 cent (een dubbeltje).... so margret was a traveler!!! loved it as alway's!! greetsz from holland.. max
The old tractor with the name plate was a Ferguson. I think Margaret may have had a husband and/or a son, before having to run the farm on her own. Glad you explored that home.
Glad you both are well. Fantastic video content what a history. Old farm equipment and the the cars wow. Everything inside was awesome. Be careful and safe ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Cool Marconi stereo cabinet. As happens a lot, husband & wife have passed with no heirs. Or maybe heirs want nothing to do with property. Maybe heirs sold property to local farmer. Farmer not interested in house. Only land. Not one single photograph. She was alone in her final years. I can just see her tooting around in the old Land Rover.
Wow this was really cool! Loved it all...especially the model airplanes. My husband loves to fly model planes, he would have given anything to have a look at the plans you found, The trackers were wicked! I know this comment is two years too late, but loved Lisa going on your trips. You guys were so funny together!
Never judge a book by it's cover guy's , unless it's got a birds nest on it.....Crazy cool vintage find, loved it. That piano with the wooden pedals is a Harmonium piano, Ivor Cutler (1923-2006) used to play one back in the day......Day's of old...re John Peel radio show - transistor radio users? lol Great explore & stay safe!
Great video again guys Lisa makes me laugh she is always smart dressed with all that dirt and dust she loves it. Great find Adam love these vidz . Antony
Hi there Adam an Lisa! I really enjoyed this video love to see old items from the past. The tractor is a Ferguson they are over here in the States an today are called Massey Ferguson. Any way i hope u 2 r staying safe from this terrible virus. B careful take care......😘💖🙏👍🕊 luv Lila from Kentucky USA
Just love your real enthusiasm when you see items in the houses..and how respectful you are with there things.not just there to raid destroy the places.. Was funny when you said your might be a hoarder in the making 😅..keep up enjoying yourself life's only short ..love the haunted ones aswell even though it scares 😱 me
This is another great video I enjoy all your explores I get to go to places I would never get to see so thanks for taking me along with you it's good to see Lisa with you love you both.
Ya can buy shopping baskets from amazon they are the plastic ones tho not the wire ones & quite expensive 😯 Great vid love seeing you explore wi Lisa she's as nosey as I'd be looking thru absolutely everything 😂 Take care & be safe ❤️🙂
Got the reminder ok just watching Adam,I have only been following you a few days and have binged on your great videos,addictive viewing mate,hiya Lisa xx 🎥📸
The tiny coin looked like an American dime. I went to USA as a kid & remembered the tiny “dime” coins. What an independent woman running a farm on her own! 🥰 I’ve noticed most of these old houses have an old “Quality Street” tin & a lot have an old bottle of “Lucozade” you could do a video of all the ones you have seen over all your explores! Everyone keeps the tin from the “Quality Street” for bits & bobs & a bottle of Lucozade just in case!!! 😊
Only just come across this and I loved it! Great explores, really interesting and allways different. I will definately be watching all your videos. Keep exploring xxxx
This was a good explore and love how the house told a character for the last person to have lived there was very interesting to see how ones life operated and I loved those model planes
That was a great explore, you could have put a light on in the kitchen and scullery as I couldn't see much of in there. The bundle you picked up by the cutlery was Elastic...used in skirt waistbands. There was a fish knife with that cutlery so she must have been 'old school' like me 😊 Maybe she was into anatomy and self healing. The little bell hanging from the ceiling could have been for a pet bird! The model airoplanes were made of beautiful wood. Thanks for that, well done.
Next time you visit such a beautiful and amazing place, tell me, I 'll follow you with all the cleaning supplies ! lol What shame all the rooms left dirty !
Awesome find a lot of stuff in that house..Love all the things you find in these places..But one question,what kind of bird builds its nest of sticks??There seemed to be alot of sticks everywhere..Around here its like birds of prey that bills their nest with sticks..Just wondering and that egg was pretty good sized...Good Find..Great Job Margeret loved snoopy..😎😎
Founded in 1894, & Binnington (P&B) are one of the Premier dealers ....... Good explore. Oh and the young lady (who's name I didn't catch) is really into the exploring too. She has a great sense of humour too. And...the tractor is a Ferguson.
Thanks for watching guys. Hit the thumbs up it goes a long way, share it out if you can. Hope you enjoy this hidden gem
Yes I will that was an epic vid
awesome find love margret interesting woman such a shame ......really loved this one !thanku lisa x
MARK I did,nt think you were ageist saying old people are thieves ha ha I'm 71 and I have one of those stacking systems they are brilliant
You are rite combine ,the gray I think fordson
I want to say thank you for making these videos and letting us see into the lives of the people that lived in those houses
That Collard piano is from my heritage. My maternal grandfather's name was Robert Alexis James Collard and he was a piano maker. He came from Yorkshire. His family were originally from London. He met and married my maternal grandmother in CapeTown, South Africa. He had left the UK for good. So my mother's surname was Collard. I am fascinated that there, in a time capsule is a piece of my maternal heritage. Fascinating.
Omg you guys are soooo cute together. Lisa loves to have fun and makes your day and gets you laughing bless her. I neded this laugh today as it is myself and my husbands anniversary of our baby daughter who pased on the 11th September 2009. Thank you so much guys for cheering me up xx
Margaret’s property was sooo unique! She was such a strong woman farmer! She made model airplanes & read in her personal time! Loved the brick barn! She was such a nice, hardworking lady! I love Lisa & her cute personality ❤️Thank you Adam for sharing this wonderful property! I loved it ❤️
This house has only been empty since around 2008.the family that owned the farm & house consisted of mother and father,3 boys and a girl- ‘Margaret’ tragically one of the boys died in an accident in the 1960’s when he fell down the open well at the back.I think it was then covered.or made safe.when the parents had passed away and Margaret had moved out,the 2 remaining brothers lived at the farm,one passed in the late 80s I think, and the other left in 2008, although I don’t know if he died or went into a home or something.Margaret still tends to livestock in the fields behind the farm to this day.& she can often be seen driving up the lane to the house in her freelander Land Rover.where she parks to tend to the cows when they are kept in the field.other farmers use the land for storage so their is always someone up there.the land is not abandoned so please be respectful if you come across this place explorers✌️
Oh cool thanks for the info. Didn't see a well there maybe it's covered now 🤔. Great comment 👍
@@AdamMark the covered equipment in the fairly modern shed and the fresh bales of hay were a huge giveaway to me as a farm owner. The one tractor was a Ferguson. The tractors would have been there for many, many years. Perhaps to be used for spare parts as I have a number of the same.
the battery charger had a sticker pb farm machinery pb is at brigg north lincolnshire were i live am i guessing this farm is in the brigg area
@@peteneal5914 it's in North lincs,but miles from brigg.nearer to Lincoln.
She’s rich
Where is Matt your show is really a hit I love the paranormal with you and Matt the way you too interact with each other is great love it
i wonder
Not a piano in the book room. It’s an old pump organ, and a beautiful one at that.
I think it is what is called a harmonium, which is like a small organ and operated by pumping.
It just shows how fragile life is and how temporary our existence is.
Those old beds were surprisingly comfortable with a decent mattress on top- i should know- i slept on one in my 60s childhood :)
No way I need to have ago of one hah
@@AdamMark googgle '1950s vono beds'...better qaulity than the one in the farmhouse-and great trampolines for naughty 60s boys LOL
I grew up with those beds
Back when they knew how to make a bed that lasted too!
Beds with the wire and springs were the best! not like today's beds with slats that break after 5 mins.
I agree. I sleep on a cast iron bed with an old bed spring on top which I got fron an antiques shop. There's a modern mattress on top and it's heaven. I hope the spring lasts forever. There are so many in these abandoned houses just sadly rusting away
What a surprise,from the outside it looks like nothing would be the house.The stereo with cassette in it the sounds are great.The other stereo as well shame someone doesn't save them.👍👍❤️🇺🇸
Yay Lisa is here, love you two together 🥰🐾🥰🐾🥰🐾🥰 your so funny
This is an amazing find, love it when Lisa goes with you, she is so funny and goes for all the items that I would look at too. I hope you enjoyed this as much as I did, what an amazing place, absolutely loved it, thank you so much for sharing. My friend is going to love this one.
We absolutely loved it I hope your friend does too
After home schooling for weeks ,seating down with a cuppa watching ur explore was just bliss, thank u Adam and Lisa 💗❤💗❤
Haha that's the spirit, hope you enjoy
I am new to your adventures this is vid no 5 ive watched. Really interesting. What surprises me is the items left i always thought no heirs and the council took over. You must have seen thousands of pounds of items just sat there. Keep up the good work.
The tractor is a Massey Ferguson we have a lot of them here, very cool old tractor.
Lisa, you're a girl after my own heart. I'd be doing the same thing with the books, I'd be having a good root through them 😁😁
Oh me too!
Must just be a girl thing nosey nosey 🤣😊🤭❤
@@exploringwithlisa2351 Yeah think you're right about that Lisa 😁😁
Hi adam! So respectful as usual, and again you had me laughing with your funny comments ''about margaret you have such a dry sense of humour
I always love you two exploring together.What a lovely find.Sad those cars were just left to rot.xx
wow guys this was a brilliant find, nice to lisa back exploring with you, you two really make my day, the tractor that was before the cars was a furgason from1946, the collard and collard london piano were made in 1848 so surprised it still works, the blue car is a 1999 saab, the white car is a ford sierra from 1982, the first silver car is a citroen bx from 1982 and the last car is a nissan quest from 1990, as always i have enjoyed another explore with you guys and what a woman Margaret was, until next time guys stay healthy and stay safe xx
@Elias Persson thank you i have no clue on cars i was using the photo finder on google, so i'm blaming that for telling me the wrong info lol
I'm an old person and honestly, 'cant be trusted' This made me feel quite sad. Not the trusted thing but the property. I wonder what it was like to live there. All the memories.
It might have been from a shop that closed or something. We shouldn't assume things.
I love it when you two are together! Your like "Beauty and the Beast, Ham n eggs, Bacon n cheese oatcakes! I too loved this old gem!
Thanks I assume I'm beauty, ham and bacon 🥓
@@AdamMark 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you're lovely!
Thankyou for showing us this interesting & atmospheric home. Dear Margaret. I hope she was not too lonely.
I want to go into these houses and clean them so bad
I would join you, if you will allow me
I watched it thinking that there was the same amount of dust in my place. You're welcome to come over and clean my place. You'll be here for hours just catching up on the laundry alone. I'm disabled and have no family so I do my best but it's never ending. lol
I applaud your decency & respect. Your curiosity & sense of humor are delightful. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks appreciate that, I try to do it whilst keeping it real
@@AdamMark Absolutely. You do a great job! Love the channel!
Another great little gem of an explore mate. Why would anyone want 3 pianos in such a small house. What was that you was wearing on your head. 🤣. Your channel is going from strength to strength keep up the great work.
😂😂 you not fans of hell on earth then no? Yeah was out the blue this one really enjoyed it. Cheers mate you too 👍
On the contrary mate we love hell on Earth. We had a bit of a misunderstanding when we started out someone was stirring it up between us spreading rumours. We’ve tried reaching out to them on a number of occasions to do a collab as we think we would get on really well as we have the same sense of humour. But nothing has come of it yet .
@@BEEPERBEEFARMY I seen a vid of you trolling with stickers lol. Yeah they seem sound. Just In it for the fun of it. I like that
"old people cannot be trusted!" LOLLL I love your videos because they always make me laugh!! Keep up the good work kiddo!
It was so nice! And your wife goes super well on video she's very nice. It's very nice to watch you both discover the place. Thank you so much for the visit! 👍👍👍😉
Hi - great find - luv when you 2 explore! 2 pianos?! wow. It was a pump organ in the room with all the books - you have to pump both pedals back and forth to have sound. Can tell it's an organ by the 'stops' the little knobs you pull out to get different sounds. The small 'white things' you picked up after saw the model plane mag was elastic. Did you realize after you saw the egg and poo you forgot to look in wardrobe?! And yes you need gloves! stay safe.
Really great vid guys. That tractor is a Ferguson I think. Seeing the radiogram and the vinyls still in place on the turntable reminded me off when I was young. You and Lisa are great you both have a great deal of respect for what you find. Brilliant Thanks 😊
Massey Ferguson yeah
The old tractor outside is a Ferguson t20 TVO\petrol that is an old combine harvester as well I you;st to work on farms a long time ago ? ?
It's a proper abandoned life isn't it. The cars and tractors must have been there for years. Love the little face on the wall. Enjoyed it thanks.😁
You all are to cute. Lovely old home. Thank you for sharing.
Remarkable house
Love you guys, thank you for sharing Margaret's home.
Magic old radoigram , we had one just like it in about 1970 when I was a kid.
Rewatched: I have to say, I love Margaret! The old gal was a "renegade" as you called her, Adam. I this the dark suit coats may have been part of a horse riding outfit. I thought that when I was them in the house but it made more sense when you found the saddle and tack in the barn. Margaret seemed she worked hard and played hard. Good for her!
Hi Adam and Lisa🥰 love watching you two together!!! Great team ! Great explore!!! Seems like you have a great time 😂🥰
Nice video, a beautiful virtual walk, it's very relaxing. Thanks for sharing!
This is Bonnie from salt lake City Utah again the organ is absolutely incredible 💜I just can imagine people playing it and the love and joy they brought to this home wow this is incredible 💜 you guys are incredible
I can't get over how beautiful this is!
Another brilliant find. What a busy lady she was, farming etc, The model planes were fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
"Old people cannot be trusted!" Hey, I resemble that remark.
Great video thanks Adam and Lisa I wached on catch up 👍👍👍👍💗🤗🤗 I really enjoy your videos xxx
I think Margaret had a son, that was who was building the model planes, that was definitely a kids room, with the Snoopy Red Baron kids table. Also find it hard to believe that Margaret would have been studying Excel in her 70's, if she was, she was AWESOME! Based on the Glenn Miller record, she was most likely born in the 1920's I would think. That was a lot of farm equipment, so it was at one time a working and profitable farm. They should get that land into the hands of a working farm family. Thanks for the exploration!
that coin"s(21 min 40) where from holland 25 cent(een kwartje) and 10 cent (een dubbeltje)....
so margret was a traveler!!! loved it as alway's!!
greetsz from holland.. max
Oh fab, you two are brilliant. Will be watching, your video's are excellent!
Well I've watch it a couple of times now and I love it
Great vid Adam and as always I love it when Lisa joins you, you're a fab couple👍👌💗
Awww thank you Cece 😍😘
@12:40...my grandparents had a stereo cabinet like that.
The old tractor with the name plate was a Ferguson. I think Margaret may have had a husband and/or a son, before having to run the farm on her own. Glad you explored that home.
Glad you both are well. Fantastic video content what a history. Old farm equipment and the the cars wow. Everything inside was awesome. Be careful and safe ❤️❤️❤️❤️
AT 9:58 - that's a pump, or parlor, organ rather than a piano. Pretty little find there.
Cool Marconi stereo cabinet. As happens a lot, husband & wife have passed with no heirs. Or maybe heirs want nothing to do with property. Maybe heirs sold property to local farmer. Farmer not interested in house. Only land. Not one single photograph. She was alone in her final years. I can just see her tooting around in the old Land Rover.
Good point about the farmers and the land...
Love it, you guys are wonderful, lol when ya said '' Margaret liked a tibble, xxxx
I'll be turned in Adam like watching your videos of the past and present just stay safe out there.
I think you'll enjoy this one. Such a random find
Wow this was really cool! Loved it all...especially the model airplanes. My husband loves to fly model planes, he would have given anything to have a look at the plans you found, The trackers were wicked! I know this comment is two years too late, but loved Lisa going on your trips. You guys were so funny together!
In the barn, when you entered, it looks like there was some blue prints. Would have been interesting if something was being planned for the land.
Love this one. You both were so funny with the egg. Love all your videos. 👍
another great explore , enjoyed it
Nice place looks like margerat loved music and books sad to see all this rotting away
Thanks again all those tractors and cars. The house was fab, first time I have seen a stack-up record unit in a bathroom. enjoyed the wander.
Nice to have you along Lisa. You checked all the cupboards I would have been talking to the tellie telling Mark, Open The Cupboard !
Got the reminder on. Looking forward to this
I’d watch whatever you explore with whomever, but Lisa is a bonus. 👍❤️
Never judge a book by it's cover guy's , unless it's got a birds nest on it.....Crazy cool vintage find, loved it. That piano with the wooden pedals is a Harmonium piano, Ivor Cutler (1923-2006) used to play one back in the day......Day's of old...re John Peel radio show - transistor radio users? lol
Great explore & stay safe!
No definitely not. This is going to make life alot harder as I can't walk away from anything now 😂 oh cool thanks for info. Cheers for watching mate
Yals British accent cracks me up!!!! Margaret likes to tittle!!!!! Lololol. Awesome find.
Tipple - it's what we British call a small drink!
11 AM your time is 5 AM my time, it’s 5:11, up and waiting
love watching you guys always look forward to see what you’ve found next❤️
Great video again guys Lisa makes me laugh she is always smart dressed with all that dirt and dust she loves it. Great find Adam love these vidz . Antony
Hi there Adam an Lisa! I really enjoyed this video love to see old items from the past. The tractor is a Ferguson they are over here in the States an today are called Massey Ferguson. Any way i hope u 2 r staying safe from this terrible virus. B careful take care......😘💖🙏👍🕊 luv Lila from Kentucky USA
Just love your real enthusiasm when you see items in the houses..and how respectful you are with there things.not just there to raid destroy the places..
Was funny when you said your might be a hoarder in the making 😅..keep up enjoying yourself life's only short ..love the haunted ones aswell even though it scares 😱 me
This is another great video I enjoy all your explores I get to go to places I would never get to see so thanks for taking me along with you it's good to see Lisa with you love you both.
That Sierra D348 BCF was last taxed in March 1997, so been rotting away for nearly twenty four years.
Crazy isn't it. Sad really
Ya can buy shopping baskets from amazon they are the plastic ones tho not the wire ones & quite expensive 😯 Great vid love seeing you explore wi Lisa she's as nosey as I'd be looking thru absolutely everything 😂 Take care & be safe ❤️🙂
Got the reminder ok just watching Adam,I have only been following you a few days and have binged on your great videos,addictive viewing mate,hiya Lisa xx 🎥📸
No problem man, watch when you can, hope you enjoy it
Cool tour. One small tractor, 40 horsepower or so, was a Ferguson.
I’ve never seen a plush green moss covered car seat before. New experience ❤️🇨🇦
I do like these older houses.
The tiny coin looked like an American dime. I went to USA as a kid & remembered the tiny “dime” coins.
What an independent woman running a farm on her own! 🥰
I’ve noticed most of these old houses have an old “Quality Street” tin & a lot have an old bottle of “Lucozade” you could do a video of all the ones you have seen over all your explores! Everyone keeps the tin from the “Quality Street” for bits & bobs & a bottle of Lucozade just in case!!! 😊
Spot on buddy the head phones are early 1980s
Only just come across this and I loved it! Great explores, really interesting and allways different. I will definately be watching all your videos. Keep exploring xxxx
New sub here, from Ottawa Canada. Love it, thank you.
That is a right little gem, thank you Adam & Lisa
This was a good explore and love how the house told a character for the last person to have lived there was very interesting to see how ones life operated and I loved those model planes
Loved this find!!😍
Picture on kitchen mantlepiece is a picture of Geneva Switzerland
That was a great explore, you could have put a light on in the kitchen and scullery as I couldn't see much of in there. The bundle you picked up by the cutlery was Elastic...used in skirt waistbands. There was a fish knife with that cutlery so she must have been 'old school' like me 😊 Maybe she was into anatomy and self healing. The little bell hanging from the ceiling could have been for a pet bird! The model airoplanes were made of beautiful wood. Thanks for that, well done.
Good old nicker elastic! 😜🩲
a nice little house
Please put the light ON because without it, it's boring not seeing what there is there.
I love when you and Lisa are together… You laugh allot more Adam . Lol
Another great vid! Would’ve loved a closer look at that Citroën BX, very rare these days and they were fantastic cars back in the day.
Just found your channel... totally subscribed!🤩🥰
Great video guys thoroughly enjoyed it. I believe the old tractors maybe Ferguson
Next time you visit such a beautiful and amazing place, tell me, I 'll follow you with all the cleaning supplies ! lol What shame all the rooms left dirty !
Love farm house thanks for sharing
Enjoyed this video great find guys 👍
Awesome find a lot of stuff in that house..Love all the things you find in these places..But one question,what kind of bird builds its nest of sticks??There seemed to be alot of sticks everywhere..Around here its like birds of prey that bills their nest with sticks..Just wondering and that egg was pretty good sized...Good Find..Great Job Margeret loved snoopy..😎😎
Well Jackdaws do for one.
My granny and papa had a record player in the big buffet /sideboard style very similar to the one you found here.
Ferguson Tractor, love the Amazing Adventure
Founded in 1894, & Binnington (P&B) are one of the Premier dealers ....... Good explore. Oh and the young lady (who's name I didn't catch) is really into the exploring too. She has a great sense of humour too. And...the tractor is a Ferguson.
Can’t wait for this one.👌
Wow guys, another brilliant find.