Abandoned House Frozen In Time | Isolated In The Mountains For Decades
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- čas přidán 18. 07. 2021
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We explore an abandoned house hidden deep in the English hills, up past the clouds, overlooking the valleys it sits, isolated from the outside world with no road leading to it, a secret safe haven, serene and private.
Inside, a lifetime of memories, books, paintings and souvenirs from distant lands.
Spaces where family life once bustled, now silent.
An untouched gem, preserved for over 10 years, one of the oldest time capsules we have ever visited…
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I find it incredibly sad that the family didn't take some of the personal belongings.thank you for respecting the property
Yes, you see so many family pictures just left on walls and on tables. I would want them so I could not only think of the beautiful memories but to keep my family members close to my heart...just to look at them one more time is priceless!
Some people children aren’t in the place to do it or they don’t have kids. There’s many reasons why abandon places are abandoned.
This is, by far, my favorite explore channel. Aside from the obvious fact that the two of you are a stunningly beautiful couple with great chemistry and dialogue, your videos contain excellent cinemaphotography and narrative - very thorough. Everything is tops. And the abandoned places you discover are some of the best I've seen. Bravo!!!
Looks really nice and sad at the same time.
Seriously. 😩
It's sad in a way that whoever lived there their way of life has all been forgotten and abandoned. However, if the house was emptied and demolished that too would be sad as it is a fitting memento of times gone by. Have you not thought of trying to find out who lived there and why they left?
It always makes you wonder what happens to these people. So many questions remain unanswered. Did they just go out one day and suddenly die? Or were they the last person in their family or were they taken away and placed in care or did something more sinister happen? Its sad to think such precious things like family heirlooms, a favourite jacket or photos of happy loved ones are left behind to rot.. It always reminds us of our own mortality in this world. Thank you Sam and Jess. That was a very good explore.
I often wonder this too I guess they had no children because you'd think if they did they would sell the house or land.
It amazes me that the government in some way ain't reclaimed the land good on samandjess all the years I been out never seen any houses like they see
I wonder if sometimes a family member might be watching this video and thinking oh yes I remember those Wine 🍷 Glasses or that clock and has a nice old trip down memory lane. But still couldn’t give a toss. Families are funny you know! Don’t you wonder why so many places are just frozen in time and no one seems to care. I mean that book collection looks priceless! But there all moulded over and petrified. God bless the owner 🙏
Beautiful house and nature❤️. I would love to live in a place like that away from all the stress and pressure of this modern life.
Crikey, this brought tears to my eyes! Time marches on so fast! Life must have been so hard in winter. They were hardier people in the past. We are spoilt. Thanks for this.
It's nice to see a house that's been abandoned for a long time and it hasn't been vandalized. Some of that furniture looks pretty heavy and it makes you wonder how on earth they got it all the way into their house. Great video, thanks.
I think this is the most intriguing explore you’ve had yet! With the contents and the decay it was almost mesmerizing! Would love to watch you for years- so you might want to think about protecting yourselves with gloves and masks. I know they are a pain- but breathing in all that mold can’t be good for you!
I saw silver horses on top of something you passed by. In Australia 70 plus years ago, these silver- look horse figures were trophies. These folks either 'showed' or entered their horses or ponies and got trophies. My mum kept her mother's family horse trophies, exactly like these. I love horses myself and was excited to tell you this. That was an amazing home!! Thanks Sam and Jess. Cheers. Queensland. Australia 🐞🇭🇲
As soon as I started watching this I could feel a sadness and I was trying to imagine who the family was and why they had left.
Then Sam said
“ I can really imagine rumpelstiltskin rocking one of those !!”
Lol
This is why I subscribed to your channel. You are both very interested in what you are exploring.
THANKYOU
Debbie
Australia
Glad you enjoyed it Debbie 😁 Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏼
5:22, Don Quixote, Sancho Panza
7:16 The Prioress, The Dr of Physik, characters from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, as are the Merchant and The Pardoner, later.
The gas wall lamp - I still have the gas pipes in the wall for lamps like that, though I’ve been disconnecting them over the years. The lead running to it looks suspiciously thin as though it was converted to electricity, but the mantle is still in place. It’s a mystery!
9:32 Jess is right, you unfold the thing and you have a three-level stand for serving tea and whatnot.
20:00 The Asian design is the famous Willow Pattern
20:50 What’s the grubby-looking cube seemingly covered in grease residue?
24:24 That pantry could keep someone busy for a long time! 26:00 So much stuff! Eyes immediately drawn to the can of Barbour jacket wax.
Very homely, but so remote! How did they live, day-to-day? How did they get all that furniture up there, and a piano? Horse and cart, maybe?
40:51 Seems to be an electric light switch, despite the gas lamps and paraffin lamps everywhere!
This house is incredible, such a time capsule. One of the best I think. Lots of these old houses have the willow pattern plates in them. This is just the third of your videos I've watched. Can't wait to see more.
My grandmother’s house had Willow pattern crockery for good use . She was born in 1892 and died in 1967 . My grandfather died the year later .
It's a shame so many personal belongings are just forgotten about, however sweet that the walls will preserve the memories for as long as they can stand. Lucky for this house I doubt it's at risk of being demolished since it's so out the way
That’s true! Always sad to see them go like this 😓
Absolutely love watching your videos 🥰 You have such a wonderful eye for beauty 😊 I can't thank you enough ♥
You would need lots of books being so isolated. Reading by oil at that. Loved the intro.
The Green Man at 33.58 is actually the Door Knocker at either Chester or Durham cathedrals. The poem on the piece of paper downstairs is by the Victorian Gothic poet Walter de La Mare. The things on the wall referring to " Prioress , pardoner etc " are from Chaucer's Canterbury tales. These were quite literary people or so it seems.
Awesome video, great to find a house not destroyed.
Wonder why relatives never removed anything from the house like the girl in the photo's. Always wonder why this never happens.
The three Tiered stand was a cake stand are used when they had high tea
Ah yes! Cheers Paul 🙏🏼☺️
I really love the music you choose to use in this video of what would have been a beautiful home, touches your soul the imagination of the home brought back to life. Love the hallway with the grandfather clock well filmed x👌🙂
Glad you enjoyed it Mandy! That means a lot.
We loved this place too 😍
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
Another great video Sam and Jess. I`m always intrigued by the things people collect and wonder who lived there. But am pleased at the way you go about your explorations, so careful with everything and no bad language like some of the explorers on here, you show great respect for everything and in a way are keeping the memories of the folk that lived there alive. Look forward to watching more of your trips. ATB Dave.
Loved it from my living room in New Hampshire. Thank you for doing this and being so respectful. You both make it so enjoyable. Have a safe and sending only Good vibes your way.
Wow what an EPIC find absolutely loved it...Great job you two 👏❤
If there were no roads into the property, how in the world did they get anywhere? It was a beautiful explore. Well until Sam lifted the lid on the flour tin. Ew. Thanks for sharing. 💓💓
Thay would have used horse n cart me thinks or thay must of been super fit n walked every where
When this house was built, people didn't tend to leave their homes very often as they usually had animals to attend to. Many people living in this sort of situation would live off the land around them, keeping chickens, pigs etc. They had little choice.
My 8 year old son and I love your videos and they spark some really interesting conversations about the past 💜💜
Sam & Jess, thank you for taking me to places I can never see on my own, the adventure, history, fun and lovely sights you share with your adorable narration are such a treat! FYI you two are so great together. Big hugs from a Grandmother in Kentucky.
Only my second time watching y’all and I love it.
Y’all are so respectful of their personal items but also see the beauty in these old things. 😊
That was amazing. In a house like this, PLEASE wear a mask. We want you to stay well.
What a sad little house Housing so many memories for those that lived there. Xx
Makes me sad I know my mother worked all her life to have a house in another country since she passed we haven’t been able to get there yet thank you for respecting this persons belongings
I love this place. I have some of the same things in my home- the little brass wind chime - the 3-tiered shelf/table that folds out or up - lots of old Dorothy Sayers and Mary Stewart books…I loved her choices of art work and comfy chairs too. The Angelique books were very popular at one time - I used to have a used bookstore and those came and went quite a bit. The fun part of watching Jess and Sam is the generation difference of the very old things they’re looking at compared to their ages and knowledge of what they’re looking at. We all get to learn as folk chime in with their specialized knowledge of antique china and art and furniture. No one knows it all!
I’m going to subscribe to this channel - well done Jess and Sam!
They must have used the horses for transportation. Great video Sam & Jess !! Sam, you should read to people who can't see...you have a wonderful reading voice.
Already watched this on other channels. Looks like everything still left thank goodness.
Always good to see ☺️ Fingers crossed it stays that way! Thank you for watching Vanessa 🥰🙏🏼
You two crack me up sometimes though... "You could cook for thousands..."
Feel a mixture of sadness and being creeped out. I dunno how you do it!!
Frederick Belloni of Shaftsbury is recorded in Tribe and Whatmoor's 'Dorset Clocks and Clockmakers' book as working in the High Street from 1830-1855. He was born in Switzerland in 1801.
Height 7ft 2 " / 218cms.
💕So sad that people and memories are lost and forgotten. Beautiful items special feel to the place. Imagine the winter times warm and cosy. Thank you for what you do so much appreciated ❤️❤️
What a fabulous house that once was & so peaceful in the middle of nowhere, wonderful!
I can't get over the size of all the rooms....so big!!!
Another super video, thanks guys 😊
Sam and Jesse I really enjoyed this awesome explore untouched by vandals. The furniture was beautiful love the craftmanship gone into building the pieces. It is sad to think that when the last person closed the door behind them that it's left to decay and the family have also left it not taking any of the memories with them. Thanks again for sharing Anne from Australia
Damn, I’d love to restore it. So cozy! Wish those lovely old books hadn’t molded.
What an amazing house with generations of memories. Love this Thank you guys 🥰💕
What a great place! Those books....there were so many classics in there. Seeing the outside just take over is quite the sight. 🌿 It was also interesting to see some items look almost new, and most everything else look as if it had been there for so long.
Oh wow!! Such an interesting home.. you two do such a great job exploring!!! Thank you!!
Another brilliant house set in the most beautiful countryside… those views! I honestly don’t know how you find these soecial places but i am so glad you do. A really fascinating house full of books and all sorts of fabulous things. I too loved that corridoor and i really loved the first view of the stairs with that beautiful carpet. Another fabulous family house. Thank you guys 💜
Great video, love how you look at just about everything there is. The videos make me look at all we've collected in our 60+ years and 22yrs in the military. I'm glad it won't be left to mold and decay. Thank you for another wonderful video. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
It saddens me to think that they had no family that cared enough to claim their possessions.
One of the best explores.Thanks.
Hi lovely Sam and jess what a place it must have some happy memories such a shame no one inherited it 🙏🌈💜🤗
It really is Sarah 😢 Beautiful place. Thank you for watching 🙏🏼🥰
It’s incredible seeing all the beautiful artifacts and now I am addicted to you guys & lady! I just cannot believe families would leave all this beautiful antiques behind. Why?
Another great explore. Such a sad story to it’s abandonment though. It is a real shame that there was nobody to inherit this property. A once happy home is now silent and forgotten. I hope that people with less respect don’t get to this location and wreck all these lovely items. The brown fold down table is a food stand . And the grandfather clock, how beautiful and pretty valuable if restored. This is a real treasure trove of things which should be saved. There are many things of value there.
36.30 it reminds me of a film called the Secret Garden, when she finds her Aunts wing of the mansion and its all overgrown an forgotten. Great explore as always guys, ever respectful, careful and in detail. Much love & light ❤️🙏
Jess is right! The table tops turn and become 3 levels to put pies, desserts, etc. out for guests. I am amazed that people live with so much "stuff". I hate clutter. Every inch of the walls are filled with pictures. It's truly a time capsule.
People much younger than me looking around a house with stuff in it that I can remember old people having from my childhood is like watching people from the future exploring lived in houses as if the resident has just popped out for a minute 🤔
That was so interesting yet very sad. Thanks for being so respectful too.
Bellows is what the brass item was for puffing up the fire. If the walls could only talk they would have a tale to tell. Quirky home enjoyed this explore. Three tiered cake stand for sandwiches and buns etc. I could live there I'd love it.. Id love to go back in time just to see what the atmosphere was like and get the feeling of what it was like to live there.Its so sad when you see the occupants clothes.The bathroom was epic i loved it.Seven toothbrushes maybe the 7 dwarfs lived here. Xx 💞💙
Glad you enjoyed it Margaret 🥰 We loved this place too! 😍
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏼
What a wonderful find! Thank you so much for taking me there.
Beautiful: Thanks for sharing
I’m binge watching all these videos and they are just grande! This house was amazing it has to be 200 years old! Thanks guys ❤️Cheers from Sugarland Texas
What a wonderful place. Thank you showing us these great time capsules . What I wouldn't give to see it myself!
Great explore and always done with respect and care. well done Sam and jess.
I Love Jess.
Much love Daniel ❤️🙏🏼
I think they had a bit of class and new their literature. Chaucer's pardeners song Dickens and who knows who else.
I love your voice when you're talking about your adventures! Watching others videos, they don't know crap what their talking about! At least you ask your followers "what that is"!
The three tiered wooden shelf opens up and is called a muffin stand to use for teatime dainties.
Lovely explore. Such a lot of wonderful things left behind. The books put my wall to wall little library to shame. Very isolated place, there had to have been a road to the house at one time. Thank you for sharing this one. I paused this one a few times just to examine some of the footage. Amazing 💖
It's so sad the family didn't want their treasures & just left behind to ruin
What a lovely home.The Grandfather clock is beautiful,and worth a lot of money as well as the Blue Bird pattern china.Ive never seen a stacked rock fireplace before,and those books I would have to look through them.I know of an elderly gent who didn't trust banks,he passed away and over 500,000 dollars was found in his books.No one knew he had so much.He lived in a very modest home.Ive seen quiet Abit of antiques and beautiful carved wood furniture. Love this place those lamps are so nice too.very cozy place.I do hope vandals never find this place.You guys are wonderful Thank You both.👍😍❤️🇺🇸
Glad you enjoyed it Gayle 🥰
That is crazy! 😦🤣 This place was amazing!
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
Absolutely love your videos ❣️ what an amazing house in the middle of nowhere. No wonder the lady living there had a huge pantry.. it must of been stocked up as living so far out it's not like she could just 'pop to the shops'! Anyone notice the brand new unopened jar of Nescafé coffe in there though? And also was there a TV? No wonder she had a lot of books.
I can imagine how beautiful in the summer, and so cosy in the winter. I can imagine the lady living there baking bread and cooking typical grandma's stews. Such a shame everything left to rot and decay. So beautiful though. Thank you guys 💕
Hi Sam and jess,you both find some really lovely explores and this was a lovely location great drone footage of the surrounding area.
Some nice and unusual things in the farm house this is a little gem of a place,l remember the Giles books,well worth you'r hike to get there,great explor as always thanks for sharing.
Awesome place! It gave me almost fairytale vibes. Like, you could imagine the typical fairytale granny living there, baking cookies with an apron on when the grand-kids visit. No TV needed there, when they would roam around outdoors all day, maybe riding the horses, and then coming home at night for the cookies, and reading one of the many books in bed.
I just really wonder, what the story is behind the bed in the bathroom. The wierdest place ever for a bed! What if you had to use the toilet at night, and there was just someone sleeping in there. XD
Love that 🥰 That sounds like a perfect scenario to me ❤️
Yes it’s such a strange set up! 😁 Would feel a bit harsh on them wouldn’t you 😅
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
@@Samandjessexplore Hehe, harsh on them, yes, but also on the person needing the loo. I'd not be able to pee if, I don't know, grandpa snored in there. XDXD
Strange things like this makes me want to write stories about the imagined past of lost places. :-)
Probably the bed in the loo was for that one last person who came by in the night seeing the lamps alight at the lone house on the moors. The last stop for the weary travellers who were never seen again...
But seriously all the beds may have been for the farmhands children, and the farmhands when the weather was foul and cold. Also, the bed in the bathroom may have been a sick bed, for those times when getting to the loo is of great import. Being on a farm, back in the day, sometimes you could pick up certain bugs from the animals, virus and parasites. Out in the middle of nowhere, you'd need a bathroom to hunker down in.
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What a beautiful home....awesome video as always ❤
When can I move in.....I want to abandon the modern world....One of your best videos...
Brilliant..enjoyed it from start to finish🏠👍❤️
Beautiful guys ,thank u 💗💗💗💗
this has made my night thanks both of you what a great vid
Thanks for the explore
So so interesting, reminds me of my nanas house with some of the stuff you found in there. Very Oldy Worldy. I also liked the hallway, with all the old books on the shelf. A unique find literally in the middle of nowhere. Thanks for taking us there 😊🙏
That print with the windmills is don quixote like in " Man of La Mancha" What a treasure house! Thanks for posting.
Wow, wow, wow. That's all I can say. Truly amazing!
That pump for the fireplace is called a bellows.
Hay Sam n jess loving the explore keep it up top notch you too
Absolutely love this guys, so glad I found your channel 👌
Very nice video, the house is still prestine, the kitchen, the pantry all are still there and was not vandalized, thanks for sharing, goodluck to yournext adventure, stay safe and God bless you ❤️👏😇😻🙏🙏🙏🇵🇭
It’s amazing to see so many years untouched! We loved this place.
Thank you for watching Catherine, glad you enjoyed it 🥰 Take care ❤️
13:21 the guy in the window gave me such a shock!
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I've seen this house before in another explore. I'm glad it hasn't been trashed.
WHAT A LOVLEY OLD HOUSE,PITY TO LEAVE IT FOR OUTSIDE PLANTS TO TAKE OVER!!
Love your videos jess and Sam...❤
Simply wow guys and your content just gets better and better you guys are great
Great video as always Sam & Jess,that place was cool,no one around for miles.
What a beautiful little time capsule. Loved this guys
Glad you enjoyed it Nicky ☺️ Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
A gem of a time capsule, nice too see lack of graffiti.. well worth the hike.. and probally it's remteness keeping it preserved..
It's a pie rack, the shelves fold open and you can set your pies on each shelf to cool,then folds back up when not in use, recently, some ppl use them for plants stands etc ...
Awesomeness, thank you for sharing your exploring 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🦋🦋🌻🌻
Thank you for this wonderful video. Beautifully done.
Glad you enjoyed it Carol! Thank you for watching 😊🙏🏼
amazing video as usual
God bless you people 🙏 am from Puerto Rico and i,m being traveling with you people you really have respecto for the things you demostre. 🙏 God bless.
Loving the grandfather clock a proper time capsule really love watching your vids..my Nan had some of the blue and white plates xx
I enjoy your presentations after you have have gone through the rooms, I imagine those pictures in the stairway are from dried flowers from around through the yard. The pantry is large in order to make jams and preserves for winter use. I hope and pray that all these untouched homes will stay hidden in time so they are not defaced or items stolen by other people once they have seen your videos. Thank you for sharing these marvels from western Canada.
I love the places y'all take me to! Amazing. Hauntingly beautiful.
Thank you so much for watching 🥰🙏🏼 Glad you enjoy.
Woww guys speachless
Amazing....