Step Inside This Stunning Abandoned Plantation House Older Than The United States

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  • @rickhager7978
    @rickhager7978 Рік тому +683

    A 250 year old house in remarkable condition with that much history needs to be saved. This is truly a historical place.

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +27

      Couldn’t agree more! Would make an awesome museum! Thanks for watching! :)

    • @antoniasantoyo511
      @antoniasantoyo511 Рік тому +2

      ❤😢😢😢

    • @Chadrocker53
      @Chadrocker53 Рік тому +3

      Definitely!!

    • @kas6583
      @kas6583 Рік тому +19

      @@Chadrocker53 This is privately owned. The owner is trying to preserve the property. It is a National Registered Lisiting. It is not open to the public.

    • @lockiemcneish4718
      @lockiemcneish4718 Рік тому +4

      New bricks and some panes of glass replaced. A daunting project, but in the end a treasure.

  • @zombiemom6701
    @zombiemom6701 2 місяці тому +70

    I grew up in a house built in 1792. It had a secret room built into the side of a well in the basement which was a confirmed stop on the underground railroad. Old homes are just so special.

    • @Mindsi
      @Mindsi Місяць тому +3

      Follow the drinking gourd, Richie Havens, song about the underground railway🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉A legend of his time🎉🎉🎉

    • @Jacubamustoff
      @Jacubamustoff 4 дні тому

      WOW! THATS AMAZING! How rare to grow up in a home that old. It must have had a special nostalgia to it- the smells...

  • @shaundon1202
    @shaundon1202 Місяць тому +37

    The fact that it’s still standing is a testament to the builders and materials used!

    • @cheritairby8049
      @cheritairby8049 23 дні тому +3

      The houses they throw up today could never last this long!

  • @shawnmeyer2788
    @shawnmeyer2788 Рік тому +67

    Being in the south it’s probably built from cypress which doesn’t rot and termites won’t eat it. Didn’t seem to have any structural issues. Just minor ones. That first small room looked like a loom set up in there. No modern upgrades, no electricity. Amazing!

  • @jamessparks2691
    @jamessparks2691 Рік тому +179

    Also, so nice to not see graffiti everywhere.

    • @rhonda.gross57
      @rhonda.gross57 Місяць тому

      ❤ I totally agree! Makes me sick to see wonderful places destroyed by people who just don't care. Sad.

  • @SamhainBe
    @SamhainBe Рік тому +77

    Simple - Solid - Never Up-graded - Original - What a beautiful old place! Speaks well of simple craftsmanship.

  • @debrakennedy7671
    @debrakennedy7671 Рік тому +762

    A preservation society needs to restore that and have tours.

    • @JulianaBlewett
      @JulianaBlewett Рік тому

      Plantations need to be torn down. They are places filled with the ghosts of the enslaved and abused.

    • @mariaes623
      @mariaes623 Рік тому +99

      A 250 year old house, solid as a rock and not restored and turned into a museum? Shocking and very sad that this amazing old home is left to die! What’s wrong with the people in that town,state????😢

    • @peggys1140
      @peggys1140 Рік тому +26

      Agree totally. That house was moved twice! Very solid.

    • @lizlittle1641
      @lizlittle1641 Рік тому +25

      I agree. I wonder if American Battlefield Trust can help.

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +44

      Has so much history would make a great place for tours! Reminded me of Drayton hall or something the way it never had power or plumbing installed! Just not quite as grand! Thanks for watching! :)

  • @richardprofit6363
    @richardprofit6363 Рік тому +92

    Very cool!..this house shows how better old growth lumber was compared to modern lumber..those wall panels could be 250 years old...and the whole house is still standing straight..that's when wood was WOOD..

    • @zcam1969
      @zcam1969 11 місяців тому +3

      oak lasts

    • @TEAMWHAT99
      @TEAMWHAT99 9 місяців тому +6

      My son owns a company called "The Barn Savers". He reclaims ( salvages) the hardwoods,tin,rock and other materials from barns,cabins,and other structures,and attempts to find great new " homes" for these beams,sleepers,flooring,etc...often combining two or more log cabins for a future cabin,like a work of art,piecing it together with the age ,area and species of local trees,in mind. It breaks our hearts seeing these old structures falling down.

    • @tamscorner67
      @tamscorner67 4 місяці тому +3

      Cyprus

    • @michaelk4295
      @michaelk4295 3 місяці тому +5

      But most of it just burned or was misused over the years anyways, leaving us with very little lasting value for the cost that was taken from nature. Almost all of the old growth forests are gone, all but a few tiny, isolated pockets. Life goes on and new forests have grown, but they aren’t the same things, especially the little copses and those planted by people. It’s not just the trees being younger, it’s the balance of trees at all stages of their life cycle, and the diversity of plant, animal, and fungal species occupying all the different tiny niches that a mature forest contains. It would have been nice if our ancestors had developing lumber and pulp plantations before almost entirely cutting down the convenient, valuable old growth.

  • @900108Chale
    @900108Chale 3 місяці тому +17

    *A 250 y.o. abandoned house stands strong in the middle of humid country.*
    _Modern high tech xtra expensive home, rots in 5 years if unattended..._
    Way to go!

  • @hitsquad2149
    @hitsquad2149 11 місяців тому +45

    Had a friend who was in the demolition business for his entire career. He always said the absolute best place to look for valuables was on the fireplace mantle, the seam between the mantle and the wall. He had amassed a small fortune in coins dating back hundreds of years. He was also on a job several years ago demolishing a house for the city and punched through the floor. With no known basement or access, they stopped to investigate. In fact, there was a basement entrance that had been floored over. A complete, pristine still operation was found, not seen in decades, complete with bottles of the product ready for sale. The local historical society came out and removed it. It’s now on display at a local museum.

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  11 місяців тому +1

      Well that’s awesome!! Imagine finding that!! How awesome! Thanks for sharing!!

    • @TEAMWHAT99
      @TEAMWHAT99 9 місяців тому +4

      My son owns The Barn Savers,and youd amazed the cool things hes found in and around old barns,cabins and other structures. He enjoys donating most of items to their local Hustorical Society,Libraries or tracking down the people whom he can,to bring them a plank tgat they carved their name in with a parent or sibling,sometimes decades later. Very cool stories behind these old Oak boards!

    • @theotheralan5511
      @theotheralan5511 Місяць тому

      The area I live in has tons of prohibition era built property with huge sealed off basements. I have asked about it because there is basically a whole city underground here but the property owners are very hush shush about anything underground. Very peculiar how they react when asked about it.

  • @rockfangd
    @rockfangd Рік тому +165

    This house tops as the most incredible one you have done yet. Someone please save it. Hundreds of years old but yet straight and sturdy. The shutters were amazing. The woodwork, fireplaces, all of it. This should be a museum. The history, natural disasters, nature. I can only imagine what is throughout the property. Did any of the floors even creak? Thank You for an incredible explore. No idea how you found this one

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +22

      Have too agree! Definitely one of my all time favorites! A real time capsule with no plumbing or electrical ever added! Thanks for the kind words and watching!! :)

    • @HeavilyCensoredKitty
      @HeavilyCensoredKitty Рік тому +3

      I would live in it if i could.

    • @donnagagne3813
      @donnagagne3813 Рік тому +6

      You said all I was thinking. I thought how we should all pitch in and buy it. What a beauty.

    • @goldenlady1213
      @goldenlady1213 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773Great video.Thanks for doing an awesome job with all of your videos.

    • @elsbet1656
      @elsbet1656 11 місяців тому

      Where is this house?​@@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 Where

  • @ml1049
    @ml1049 Рік тому +53

    Yes, that is part of our national history and needs to be protected. There aren't many buildings that old still standing and in such good shape. Thanks for the video.

  • @cathyfrederick5073
    @cathyfrederick5073 Рік тому +154

    This house was listed under the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It would be wonderful if the owners would allow preservation and open it up to the public. It is sad that it is just sitting there with no one to admire its beauty.

    • @sshumkaer
      @sshumkaer Рік тому +2

      Probably some idiot who's afraid they can't drive their John Deer through the yard to get to their field

    • @sshumkaer
      @sshumkaer Рік тому +12

      How do I get a hold of that information? To see if I can purchase it

    • @cathyfrederick5073
      @cathyfrederick5073 Рік тому +12

      @@sshumkaer I just googled the house to see if it was listed. I hope you can find it and then purchase it to preserve it.

    • @sshumkaer
      @sshumkaer Рік тому +2

      @@cathyfrederick5073 thanks

    • @alisonhoke2484
      @alisonhoke2484 3 місяці тому +16

      Basically just left to rot. Part of American history. They should be forced to restore it, or forced to sell it. I'm so very sick of all the old plantation homes I see here in my state of VA just left to ROT. Beautiful old abandoned farmhouses. Family inherits the land, and leaves the old family home to fall apart. People suck.

  • @stevefarms7494
    @stevefarms7494 Рік тому +70

    I hope someone saves that house because that is definitely a treasure . A house that stood a testament of time it out lasted everything that was thrown at it over the years and it is as strong as the day it was built... A brand new house will never last as long as this house did

  • @DD-th2bd
    @DD-th2bd Рік тому +181

    Being that house was built in 1700's I'm surprised there isn't a cemetery nearby and no outbuildings or maybe they just didn't survive like the house did. I try to imagine all the life lived in that house throughout the years. That was an incredible find Kappy! One of my favorites!

    • @ginichase5648
      @ginichase5648 Рік тому +21

      I was going to ask where is the family cemetery.. there has to be one.. it's probably unmarked at this place in time.

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +46

      House has been moved a few times over the years so I’m sure there was a cemetery in its original location! Thank you for watching! :)

    • @rockybernard2997
      @rockybernard2997 Рік тому +17

      @@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 OH! That would explain why the fireplaces look nearly new! very interesting!

    • @Jennifermcintyre
      @Jennifermcintyre Рік тому +8

      @@urbanexploringwithkappy1773that’s wild!! Moving a house that big with today’s equipment would be a feat! I can’t imagine the ingenuity of having to move it back it the day!!

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi Рік тому +11

      @@ginichase5648 It was relocated. The union soldiers buried bodies wherever they wanted and looted their belongings. Ruthless barbarians.

  • @oblivion5562
    @oblivion5562 Рік тому +166

    Its amazing how old that house is and what condition it still holds, thats incredible!!!! Someone SAVE HER!!!

    • @goldenlady1213
      @goldenlady1213 11 місяців тому +3

      I agree with you 💯 percent . This place could be a walk through museum even if its unfurnished.

    • @stormysocks
      @stormysocks 5 місяців тому +3

      You could move in. It's so amazing

    • @winning3329
      @winning3329 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@stormysocks I would take that house In a heartbeat

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 3 місяці тому +4

      It should be preserved , in England where I live we are very good at keeping our old buildings in good condition . Lots are from the 12th century and some further back . I hope its looked after as a piece of living history and not left to decay .

    • @Ash-oh6nh
      @Ash-oh6nh 2 місяці тому +1

      If you had someone breathing over your shoulder with a whip to your back I bet you’d build a great house too.

  • @tigerann4941
    @tigerann4941 Рік тому +155

    This home is a testament to true craftsmanship and good materials. A house built today won't last 25 years.

    • @MrPlatinum2323
      @MrPlatinum2323 2 місяці тому +5

      And they're half a million dollars😂😂😂smh

    • @nooneyouknow5516
      @nooneyouknow5516 2 місяці тому +1

      Truth.

    • @nooneyouknow5516
      @nooneyouknow5516 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@MrPlatinum2323more truth.

    • @Rick-ko9bx
      @Rick-ko9bx Місяць тому +1

      Ya, but it's not up to code

    •  Місяць тому +1

      I bet there are ghost there that other ghost are scared of!!

  • @BendviewFarm-dq4sp
    @BendviewFarm-dq4sp Рік тому +118

    I feel shame for our generation that we as a society don’t protect / maintain historic buildings like this.
    Thank you for documenting it & telling us the history of it Kappy & Ruby! ❤

    • @sshumkaer
      @sshumkaer Рік тому +5

      We're like the only country in the world who doesn't

    • @FallenAngelBrass
      @FallenAngelBrass 11 місяців тому +4

      The USA has 2500 official national historic landmarks. Each state has its own, as well. Counties and local municipalities also preserve historical buildings.

    • @smelltheglove2038
      @smelltheglove2038 11 місяців тому

      Ever since the civil war, the south has been neglected and demonized. It’s heritage erased. It’s actually pretty gross.

    • @telaine7266
      @telaine7266 10 місяців тому

      This isn’t history America is interested in preserving. Teaching it has even become an issue.

  • @peggyharris3301
    @peggyharris3301 Рік тому +41

    That beautiful home looks like it hasn't been redone in any way, except chimneys, for 250yrs!! I find that mind boggling!! How??

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 3 місяці тому +4

      We have homes in the uk still standing after 600 yrs . half timbered houses some are warped but it adds to the charm . 😊

  • @kristineguetschow9134
    @kristineguetschow9134 Рік тому +11

    The kitchen in these old colonials was almost always in a separate building. After cooked, the food was brought to the house by the servants.

  • @debjordan4399
    @debjordan4399 Рік тому +68

    Found some more history on this ho use. It was moved from the nearby town to the plantation in the early 1800's and again about 100 feet by the 3rd owner to it's present location. How on earth did they move this house?!

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +6

      I read that too! So fascinating! Thank you for watching! :)

    • @OliveDNorth
      @OliveDNorth Рік тому +2

      Moving houses isn't hard. In that era the used logs to move them.

    • @jackiemack8653
      @jackiemack8653 Рік тому

      Then maybe you can find the cemetery?

    • @missyyouknow6002
      @missyyouknow6002 Рік тому +3

      I so wish that places like this could be restored and protected as historical sites.

    • @kas6583
      @kas6583 Рік тому

      Thank you for reading this too.

  • @hollyreinhardt1277
    @hollyreinhardt1277 Рік тому +32

    I love these houses, the tree lined driveways, the columns, the porches and old trees and plants. The space and sunlight sweeping through. Private and stately.

    • @judem429
      @judem429 Місяць тому

      Yes! With an intact heddle. Beautiful!

  • @carolreynolds3650
    @carolreynolds3650 Рік тому +20

    Wow Kappy, if only wallls could talk!!! What we could learn from this wonderful old house. Nice video on details, thanks for this.

  • @tjnucnuc
    @tjnucnuc 3 місяці тому +64

    As much as Americans say they love their history we sure do everything to destroy what little there is. A city that does it right is Charleston SC. Every home over a certain age has to be preserved.

    • @CBales742
      @CBales742 3 місяці тому +2

      Glad the 3rd amendment came along.

    • @ellenchavez2043
      @ellenchavez2043 2 місяці тому +4

      Chicago does a good job at preservation. After the fire of 1871 destroyed much of the old buildings, Chicago rebuilt. Since then, the city has preserved many old buildings by renovation or moving them out of harm's way. Chicago has one of the few skylines where buildings over 100 years are next to new construction.

  • @Chris-bz6wl
    @Chris-bz6wl Рік тому +16

    Not that it matters but the boards aren’t shiplap, shiplap has a rabbet on each edge which would “lap” over the adjoining board (and so on). These are simply wide pine , beautiful stuff just not shiplap.

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +7

      Thank you for clarifying! Sure don’t build them like they used too! Thanks for watching! :)

    • @Chris-bz6wl
      @Chris-bz6wl Рік тому +4

      @@urbanexploringwithkappy1773 wasn’t trying to be a smart ass just relaying a little knowledge. Always watch your channel and enjoy every vlog.

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +6

      @@Chris-bz6wl of course! I appreciate you sharing the information! I’ve never claimed too know everything so anything helps! :)

    • @OliveDNorth
      @OliveDNorth Рік тому

      I thought that too, then thought perhaps the boards have shrunk enough that they didn't look like shiplap. 😏

    • @Chris-bz6wl
      @Chris-bz6wl Рік тому

      @@OliveDNorth if you lol at the ends of the boards on the outside corners of the walls you can see they’re not shiplap.

  • @clairefunnell8481
    @clairefunnell8481 Рік тому +16

    Definitely needs to be restored. Im glad there is no vandalism here. Its incredible that this old beauty is still standing. People back the sure knew how to build houses. I heard that newspaper was used for insulation to help heat the houses in the winter. Great explore guys. Hi Ruby.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Broadway789
    @Broadway789 Рік тому +11

    I feel you should put a book together, showing photos of these homes and the cities or towns, but no exact location. It could be called “HOMES ACROSS AMERICA…A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT ).

  • @tjnucnuc
    @tjnucnuc 3 місяці тому +9

    It’s crazy to think about; every single nail used for all that lumbar was hand wrought. SC should be doing more to protect this property

  • @user-randi1987
    @user-randi1987 Рік тому +76

    What an amazing house! So impressed the roof is still holding up well. That second story porch was beautiful. The original builders must have been so proud of thier beautiful, well built home. Thanks, Kappy and Ruby. This place was a real treat

    • @jadesilk
      @jadesilk Рік тому +17

      That's the OLD GROWTH wood... it's nothing like the sponge-like wood harvested from managed forests today. Old growth wood which was used for now-historic houses is rock-hard, durable and worth its weight in gold, which you see here in how well it holds up with no maintenance, out in the elements... won't see its like again.

    • @justtalldave
      @justtalldave Рік тому +14

      @@jadesilk so true. I live in an 1800's house. The 2x4 is actually 2x4, and the growth rings are so dense compared to today's "2x4s".

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +7

      Well said! Thank you for the kind words and watching! :)

    • @winthrop2005
      @winthrop2005 Рік тому +4

      I lived in the Anthony White House in Georgetown, the floors were pine, spanning from one side of the house to the other and were solid like a rock! The home is registered 1737, and a memorable place to live.

    • @russell2910
      @russell2910 3 місяці тому +3

      It has been said that my ancestors built this house. I think I should be able to live in it.

  • @debrademedici864
    @debrademedici864 Рік тому +31

    This is my favorite house !!! Please someone save this home !!!! The history in what it has one through is so so worth saving !!!! Thank you Ruby and Kappy for finding this amazing house ❤

  • @pamelasinclair-karney8856
    @pamelasinclair-karney8856 Рік тому +20

    Amazing find,solid wood house and still standing for many years.

  • @tammybaker6635
    @tammybaker6635 Рік тому +14

    I can hear the echoes of time in this place. Amazingly preserved for all its been through and seen! I love it when you can get history on the places you visit. I also love when Mz Ruby is able to join you. 2 sets of eyes allows for a little different viewpoint. Ill bet there is an outhouse site that the glass hunters would find some absolutely perfect items. Also there very well could be a graveyard somewhere close. Absolutely stunning place Mr Kappy! Goes to show how crappy things are built today. I'll see you next time! Thanks for taking me along!

  • @jamessparks2691
    @jamessparks2691 Рік тому +14

    Wonderful old house. A wonder it hasn't been refurbished. I hope it doesn't go to the ground. The fireplace bricks look out of place. Looks like they were replaced from stone to bri k at some point.

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +6

      The original brick fireplaces were redone in the 60’s when the brick archway was done outfront! Same bricks! Thanks for watching!! :)

    • @AreYouKittenMeRtNow
      @AreYouKittenMeRtNow 7 місяців тому

      Yeah they look terrible eh? 🫣

  • @ubroberts5541
    @ubroberts5541 Рік тому +13

    Looks pretty well preserved. No major water damage. No kitchen or bathrooms were built into houses this old. The roof has been maintained. That’s the reason the house still exists in this condition.

  • @hopalstudiosjuliehattis
    @hopalstudiosjuliehattis Рік тому +47

    Back when thing were built to last! Unlike our disposable things today.
    Absolutely beautiful❤😊 Love the history. To bad someone wouldn't preserve it.

    • @zcam1969
      @zcam1969 11 місяців тому +2

      solid oak ,not ply board and sheet rock

    • @hopalstudiosjuliehattis
      @hopalstudiosjuliehattis 11 місяців тому +1

      @@zcam1969 so heavy but last forever

  • @burningsandsexploration3711
    @burningsandsexploration3711 Рік тому +28

    I would love to be able to restore this place and live there. It's gorgeous! A lot of people hid their valuables. My great grandparents buried a lot of valuables. They took their livestock high up into the mountains along with 2 of my great uncles to watch over them until the war was over. My great grandmother and the younger children went to stay with relatives way up north for some time until it was safe to come home.

    • @theotheralan5511
      @theotheralan5511 Місяць тому

      People have forgotten that the federal government outlawed unregistered people, untaxed property including land all metal especially precious metals like gold and silver, all firearms livestock, commodities, all firearms and achohol WW1 started in the United States and spread to Europe. In the United States the war was to put a government document attached to everything in existence, millions of people were gunned down in cold blood. All covered up and forgotten.

  • @jameskulevich8907
    @jameskulevich8907 Рік тому +9

    Nice to see it untouched; no broken windows, spray paint, etc.

  • @ridgemeadowhobbyfarm8658
    @ridgemeadowhobbyfarm8658 Рік тому +13

    Kappy,
    Do you feel the history in these homes when you walk them? I mean, really feel it? I feel like I can just watching! This place is amazing! There's no shortage of work that would need to be done, but I don't think it's out of reach to save it. I can't believe this place isn't saved under the national register of historical places. This is true American History! Thanks for another amazing tour!

  • @MsSurigirl
    @MsSurigirl Рік тому +49

    Oh my gosh. If walls could talk. Such a vibrant and varied history. A magnificent and largely untouched/unaltered piece of American history. I love the 'plain', simple lines of the woodwork here. A great treasure. Thanks for filming it!

  • @susanrice3166
    @susanrice3166 Рік тому +30

    In fabulous condition despite its age. The old lady needs to be preserved ❤

  • @lucybieller7604
    @lucybieller7604 Рік тому +43

    Hey Kappy and Ruby! Extremely cool old historic place. Seems to still be quite solid. I loved the entry gate. I am surprised with all the available history that it has not been restored as a historic site! Thanks for the info and look around. Stay safe! ✌️

    • @urbanexploringwithkappy1773
      @urbanexploringwithkappy1773  Рік тому +20

      Completely agreed! With the house being built during the time we were still a British colony and revolutionary war connection! So much history! Thank you very much for watching! :)

    • @blessedgrandma1537
      @blessedgrandma1537 Рік тому +12

      Totally agree, I can’t believe this hasn’t been restored!!!!

    • @anjelybarger
      @anjelybarger Рік тому +15

      A house built today would never last this long😮.This place is worth saving

    • @paulconsalvo7574
      @paulconsalvo7574 Рік тому

      I agree such a treasure however just because it's old doesn't make it an historical site. Many Many abandoned homes in America hold some interesting past. Great video.

  • @rhonda.gross57
    @rhonda.gross57 Місяць тому +4

    I know this is not a recent video, but it popped up on my UA-cam page, and , of course, I had to watch it. I was totally absorbed and fascinated! This is my favorite video of yours that kept me enthralled. To step back in time and almost feel the many things that took place here, especially at the very beginning of our nation! I love y'all and look forward to more exploring with you. I wonder if the kitchen was separate from the main house? Thanks again for making my day!

  • @janetjones7880
    @janetjones7880 Рік тому +4

    isn't that a weaving loom shown at the beginning?

  • @kathygoetzinger
    @kathygoetzinger Рік тому +8

    The red paint in the front room is probably the original oxblood paint. My sister's house was built in 1810, and the red paint on the trimwork inside was made with oxblood. It was tested when she took some of the original trim in to have the paint matched. Evidence that all of the bricks were made on site was also discovered .

  • @hopalstudiosjuliehattis
    @hopalstudiosjuliehattis Рік тому +17

    And the blue porch ceiling brought good luck to the home and helped ward away evil spirits as three lost souls are unable to cross water.
    Thought I'd throw that in there😊

    • @cristywyndham-shaw5111
      @cristywyndham-shaw5111 Рік тому +3

      Carolina blue.

    • @daniel_sc1024
      @daniel_sc1024 Рік тому

      Porch ceilings were painted "haint blue" (not a specific color, but a range) not just to ward off evil spirits (not everyone believed in that superstition) but also because they believed it mimicked the sky and repelled wasps and spiders. The color actually does not repel wasps and spiders, but the original milk paint containing lye that was used did act as a bug repellant.

    • @cyndiwilliams4177
      @cyndiwilliams4177 Місяць тому

      Haint blue

    • @hopalstudiosjuliehattis
      @hopalstudiosjuliehattis Місяць тому +1

      Blue Grey lol

  • @fredwood1490
    @fredwood1490 Рік тому +8

    Those old houses had a separate kitchen to keep the fire danger down and not over heat it during the Summer. The fire places provided some air circulation by pulling air from below and up the chimney, but most of it was through the windows and the high ceilings. The wall paper kept down drafts but made the walls and ceilings very flammable and were often colored with poisonous chemicals. Probably why it's being removed. I wonder why the people restoring it stopped?

  • @Granny2470
    @Granny2470 Рік тому +27

    Great house!! So neat it’s older than the country!!! I didn’t see any signs of electricity either….. I definitely don’t think y’all were alone in there lol…. Can you imagine the things that house has been through???? Boy if those walls could talk the stories they could tell! Great to hear Ruby with you!! Y’all stay safe!! Thanks Kappy and Ruby 😊

  • @sleepinglioness5754
    @sleepinglioness5754 Рік тому +14

    This house is spectacular and is in terrific shape. The mystery house...not even a clue or a sign where the kitchen was!! It's completely heartbreaking to see such absolutely beautiful houses abandoned and all the incredible history.
    Too bad these house couldn't be declared as some form of heritage properties without all the refurbishing restrictions.
    Thank you so much. This was wonderful. I'd like to live in them all.

    • @watcher6555
      @watcher6555 Рік тому +4

      They cooked in the fireplace at that time. Those bricks are not original.

    • @sleepinglioness5754
      @sleepinglioness5754 Рік тому +3

      @@watcher6555 I later read in another comment he made that the house had been moved a couple of times, So the kitchen cupboards etc. were obviously removed.
      Did you know that the Franklin wood stove was designed by Benjamin Franklin (thus the name)? I used to have one in my cottage...a modern one, that is. Cheerio
      (ps: you have a great name)

    • @watcher6555
      @watcher6555 Рік тому +2

      @@sleepinglioness5754 yes I did. I also had a Franklin stove at one time.

  • @MsDawggysLuckyLife
    @MsDawggysLuckyLife Рік тому +31

    Can I just add that the subscribers here are ALL top notch too! I always appreciate the respectful comments and conversations here. Hats off to you all and of course our Kappy n Ruby. ❤✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻🙏

  • @DonBlodgett-e1p
    @DonBlodgett-e1p 4 місяці тому +5

    That place was 100 years old when the civil war started --- I'd be afraid to go in there that a spirit would follow me back

  • @tishmusso3949
    @tishmusso3949 Рік тому +10

    What the house needs is really good dusting! Remarkably well preserved. A bit of rehab and bet it could be brought to life again.

  • @paulipuhakka8788
    @paulipuhakka8788 Рік тому +7

    Me being a refinisher and renovator, this place seems to be in, incredible condition for it's age. It looks like it's in the process of being preserved, or "was" in the process of being preserved. Nice place, but, too many "ghosts" come with it. 🤔😲🥺😵

    • @redpine8665
      @redpine8665 7 місяців тому +2

      I agree. Someone appears to have rebuilt the fireplaces. They look brand new. No evidence a fire has ever been lit in them.

  • @MsDawggysLuckyLife
    @MsDawggysLuckyLife Рік тому +9

    Wowwww…still structurally standing proud too! Amazing find Kappy! ❤

  • @barbaralovenvirth8726
    @barbaralovenvirth8726 Рік тому +6

    This is a tragedy.... I hope some organization saves this beautiful, historic home. We need to respect our history and landmarks.

  • @susancarver1977
    @susancarver1977 Рік тому +6

    Did anyone notice there were lots of white picket fence sections placed on the lower porch? They probably were attached to brick columns out front of the house.

  • @maryfuller8598
    @maryfuller8598 Рік тому +3

    Those big hallways with doors or windows at both ends were called breezeways and provided cooling on hot days and nights. Oh and no graffiti!

  • @josephmay9945
    @josephmay9945 Рік тому +23

    ❤ I'd love to have a home like this to restore to it original condition

  • @windyjarrett5793
    @windyjarrett5793 Рік тому +7

    It is so sad that those homes are not cared for. I would love to be able to buy an old homestead like that and restore it and live in it.

  • @juliacockroft8745
    @juliacockroft8745 Рік тому +8

    Very interesting old home. Would have liked to have seen more of the back.

  • @sandrakoch8682
    @sandrakoch8682 Рік тому +5

    What a beautiful old place, I love everything about it. Wishing someone with money could restore it or state funds. History ❤ I would have a metal detector around that area.

  • @teresagray1477
    @teresagray1477 Рік тому +5

    Hope no trouble makers find this place and paints graffiti on walls. Is in great condition. Should really be taken care of

  • @VideoSaySo
    @VideoSaySo Рік тому +7

    Imagine being one of 10-15 people all piled up in that house, starving, and the Union Army comes along and takes your last chicken. That would warrant a war crime! Lol! Excellent adventure and gorgeous property! Thank you for taking us along! And listen to Miss Ruby! Gut instinct never leads you wrong!

    • @russell2910
      @russell2910 Рік тому

      Or imagine the beatings the slaves got.

  • @rubberbiscuit99
    @rubberbiscuit99 Рік тому +8

    What an amazing building! Thank you for sharing it.

  • @kimthrower2169
    @kimthrower2169 Рік тому +7

    Hi Ruby!! This house must be the OLDEST house you've ever explored, am I right Kappy?? It is in amazing condition inside!! I feel like I'm looking at history! This house should be on the National Historical House Society (not sure if that's the correct title, but I think you know what I mean) it is in amazing condition for being that OLD, WOW!!! I'm just blown away by this place! It really IS amazing, thank you soooooo much for this explore, it's one of my favorites of yours because of the history and it being build in the late 1700's. Is it one of your oldest houses? It's in really good condition meaning not rotting out really bad. No bathroom or kitchen though, so it needs to be saved and put as a piece of America's history!! I loved this place a lot!! Thanks for the explore Kappy and Ruby!! Stay safe and Peace, Kim ~

  • @chrissytaylor5690
    @chrissytaylor5690 Рік тому +5

    What a shame! 🥺 I've seen houses with way less impressive history than this get restored back to their full potential! It's absolute sacrilege to let this place crumble into the ground! 😔
    The fact that it survived Sherman's March to the Sea is testament enough! ..... Talk about a lucky break! Only to be neglected in the end. 🥺

  • @glenngamst61
    @glenngamst61 3 місяці тому +5

    Rebuild this house and open to the public! The house history should be preserved.

  • @Cueman222
    @Cueman222 Рік тому +27

    Whoop-whoop, Ruby in the house! This place is amazing and in good shape for being built in 1770. Should be sanction as a museum. Great find Kappy!👍

  • @krisdonner8961
    @krisdonner8961 Рік тому +7

    Just beautiful, I hope someone will save this home.

  • @NativeNYer
    @NativeNYer Рік тому +6

    Oh wow I knew this was gonna b good! Amazing house. So much history! Thanx Kappy and Ruby! Stay safe out there. I'm glad there were no bats in this house either!!

  • @donaldteal6315
    @donaldteal6315 5 місяців тому +4

    Amazing home apart of America 🇺🇸 needs to be saved for the history of our great country 🇺🇸

  • @kathykolhoff5350
    @kathykolhoff5350 Рік тому +21

    This house is in astonishing condition for its age! Definitely well built. How awesome if someone could renovate it. Love the brick archway out front too. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @gwenharshfield6705
    @gwenharshfield6705 Місяць тому +3

    They used to put newspapers on the walls for extra insulation. Many old houses will have newsprint under the wallpaper.

  • @tammyasbury6517
    @tammyasbury6517 Рік тому +5

    This is a rea.lly in great shape to be do old ,it was built to last ,had such big rooms ,loved the second story porch,yeah try to imagine how it sounded before the busy road you can hear,this os a great one Kappy,thanks for finding it and sharing with everyone

  • @anitamueller3358
    @anitamueller3358 3 місяці тому +3

    You have my daughters FULL attention with the shots at the end.
    She was very interested, amazed and wants to buy the house in the video. She’s 4.
    Off to watch more-great work.
    Love the old mill

  • @normanfletcher8332
    @normanfletcher8332 Рік тому +4

    What a beauty, solid, so hope No developer spots it, See you Kappy & Ruby, commented no kitchen or bath, right.. For some reason I can picture Scarlet ( Gone with the Wind ) standing on that upstairs porch..

  • @squirrely1345
    @squirrely1345 11 місяців тому +3

    I love to see the old abandoned houses but at the same time I’m so sad & I wonder about who lived in them and why were the houses abandoned 🥺😔

  • @mikebruce7723
    @mikebruce7723 Рік тому +6

    That J Walker improved lock was manufactured from 1830 to 1837!
    Those fireplaces were relined recently with redbrick. I doubt that's proper.
    Great find though. I noticed it never had electricity installed. That's truly unique.

  • @carolineloeser3071
    @carolineloeser3071 Рік тому +7

    That house is in incredible shape. Especially for it's age. Thank you for sharing 😊

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 3 місяці тому

      250yrs is not that old maybe to Americans , I see buildings dating back to the 12th century here in England where I live . 😊

  • @janewasson4845
    @janewasson4845 Рік тому +4

    Is that whitewash on the walls? Imagine the amount of lime, chalk, salt and whatever that had to be cooked up for the yearly paint job. It seems like l read somewhere that it helped prevent mildew, too. This great house should be saved, and on the National Register. Why is this history going to ruin? Thanks, Kappy-interesting, as usual. Appreciate all your hard work!

  • @jasonavery
    @jasonavery 2 місяці тому +4

    “Dutch, this looks like a good place to hide out from the Pinkertons until we get our fortune.” -Arthur Morgan

  • @rondathiesen9317
    @rondathiesen9317 Рік тому +23

    This house definately should be preserved and in the history of that town.👍

    • @nelliesfarm8473
      @nelliesfarm8473 Рік тому +1

      Where is it ?? Trying to figure it out

    • @caiojunior9123
      @caiojunior9123 4 місяці тому +1

      @@nelliesfarm8473 The house is located in South Carolina, near Orangeburg, in Orangeburg County. Its name is Donald Bruce House, but it is also known as Middlepen Plantation.

  • @Big_Abomination
    @Big_Abomination 3 місяці тому +2

    someone in that region should preserve that building. It deserves it!

  • @monac9459
    @monac9459 Рік тому +24

    Anyone else want to buy this...or is it just me?

  • @audranezami4308
    @audranezami4308 Рік тому +5

    What a wonderful film. I can remember Being in North Carolina back at the seventies I was still just a kid and I could see all old houses like them. I always thought it was fantastic. I'm glad to see some people still filming these places which Needs to be saved it's our heritage our past. However it does give me a ghostly feeling to See these Magnificent places like this

  • @SRay-or3nc
    @SRay-or3nc Рік тому +15

    What a great old house!! Great video! I love the simplicity of places like this.

  • @melodyjordan6052
    @melodyjordan6052 Рік тому +3

    Amazing home. Built to last. Thank you.

  • @pben4218
    @pben4218 Рік тому +5

    Really neat old place. Looks like an iron fence & gate was once around the yard. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tamaragonzalez2227
    @tamaragonzalez2227 Рік тому +4

    No one can hear the female and with no cc we have no idea what you two are talking about.

  • @emgmin
    @emgmin Рік тому +7

    How is this not maintained by a historical organization??

    • @daniel_sc1024
      @daniel_sc1024 Рік тому

      It takes a lot of money to acquire, restore, and maintain historical buildings.

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 3 місяці тому

      ​@@daniel_sc1024we do it in the uk . Keep a hold of your heritage before it all disappears 😊

  • @lisaclark1243
    @lisaclark1243 Рік тому +4

    For a house this old and stripped down and it good shape, it must have had some good care over the years of maintenance and restoration with all the history it holds. Wondering if at one time it was a museum holding artifacts and had people in period clothing- it looks too well cared for and pristine for a house this old. Lovely house and thanks for the video!

  • @kirstinwhite1850
    @kirstinwhite1850 Рік тому +15

    What an awesome place! I love the arched gate as you enter the property. No graffiti and it is still in pretty good shape.
    I like history and gosh, if this place could talk! Thanks Kappy and Ruby!

  • @EdmundCastle-nc7nd
    @EdmundCastle-nc7nd 3 місяці тому +2

    How much crying and how much laughter happened in that place.? Wow. Thank you for sharing. Just amazing.

  • @wondergranny2299
    @wondergranny2299 Рік тому +5

    Wonderful house! It could be saved with a new roof!

  • @thehonorablejiveturkeyspoo6370

    Not only has it lived thru a few wars but certainly a lot of weather related issues. Amazing construction

  • @Broadway789
    @Broadway789 Рік тому +7

    One of my favorite homes you found!

  • @RubberChickenFilms
    @RubberChickenFilms 3 місяці тому +2

    It was used by the American AND British forces during the war? Must've been awkward...😬
    But an incredible piece of history!

  • @jefflawrentz1624
    @jefflawrentz1624 Рік тому +17

    This one indeed is stunning. What a rare gem. Reminds me of the one you showed us near Tombee plantation awhile back. I think that the object that you showed us at around 6:22 was a large mortar that’s been used so much they’ve about wore the bottom out of it. They would have had a large piece of burl wood on a long stick that would have served as the pestle and used to pound corn into flower. I do hope this is saved for posterity. There’s a lot to be learned from such an early house. Many thanks for sharing it!

    • @cindylong624
      @cindylong624 Рік тому +1

      It was also used for rice, to break the hull from the rice grain. Then you would take the grains of rice from the mortar to a flat winnowing basket to flip the rice to separate the hull from the rice.

  • @s.h.8228
    @s.h.8228 Рік тому +5

    So much character and style each one of these homes have. They need to be preserved. Thank you for sharing their beauty with us. While they yet stand. ❤❤❤

  • @christhankyou6452
    @christhankyou6452 Рік тому +5

    This was another fantastic explore. I don’t go to my computer very often in order to make comments. Be sure to know that I am always watching you. Great content

  • @braceletlife28
    @braceletlife28 3 місяці тому +3

    I cant believe how great of shape it is in considering when is was built.