Uncovering The Secrets of this 17th Century ABANDONED Mansion
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- čas přidán 7. 02. 2022
- Today we visit a truly old abandoned property once owned by a wealthy and powerful family. The building dates back to the 1600s and is packed full of priceless items from its past.
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The man who lived here was a politician and died in 2005 aged 97. The woman died in 2016. They had one daughter (who is still alive).
The house just sold at auction in January for £255,000. It’s a Grade II listed house and dates back to 1600-1625. There’s a tithe barn on site (essentially where churches would store their ‘tithes’ - the 10% of every farmer’s crops that were donated to the church) that’s a scheduled monument (important historical building protected by law).
The motto on the crest means ‘descend to ascend’ or to words to that affect! It’s associated with a family crest in the Isle of Wight (who themselves have a long and interesting history), not sure of the link between them and this history except both have been involved in politics.
£255k is nothing for a house that old. Probably a developer waiting for it to collapse...
Thank you for the background info! 🐈
Pues ahora me explico yo ese karma acumulativo que se respira en la casa tan llena de objetos libros y ropa.
Thanks for the research 🤩
@@ashleycarter9668 what’s mad it was on the market for £850,000!! Someone got a bargain.
The daughter was living in the room with the sofa as it was up for auction , then the tour bus moved in and she moved out as she was scared , the newspapers were used to wrap up valuables she was taking away with her
Sounds perfectly reasonable
Al, the pattern on the book is called paper marbling or suminagashi, there's a long history behind it and it's influenced several cultures. It's rather easy to do basic though interesting designs with ink, water and paper.
Well hole information: they didn't dig straight down as most people would assume (I did at least). Wells are usually found at the top of a small hill that's because they start digging at the bottom of the hill and go horizontally until they reach below that high point on the hill. Basically they cut a big trench into a hill then they're able to line the inside of the well and then they just backfill that trench and lo and behold you got a deep ass well. Crazy huh...?
But they would still need to dig up or down too. That doesn't make any sense does it?
not a day goes by when these guys really make me laugh, tuesday's are the best days, thank you!
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Makes my day when then these lads upload, completely unique from any other urbex channel
Thanks Harry!
I have to agree Harry, 👍 🦧🦍🐒
These 3 are my most favorite urbex channel!!
This place was so awesome!! 👌
( all those paintings, & lighting, would've been going home with me..🤭 jk) I'm definitely curious what some of them are worth tho..?? Such a shame all that just going to rot, & no family to claim or restore it.
@@upthehoe He's right. I can't watch these clips of one guy discussing what he's found. You're like the Clarkson Era Top Gear of Urbex. The BBC should give you a show. Probably be a good fit for BB3. You should write in.
Harry , Harry .
That photo that Lloydy mentions at 13:11 is a painting called "The Love Letter" by Charles Trevor Garland (1855 - 1906) My nan had one too. Theres a theory that its cursed.
The theory is that a young girl age 4 named Samantha Houston chased her ball down the grand stairs and tripped and fell to her death at the Driskill Hotel in Austin, America. People think that this painting was then hung up on the fifth floor of the hotel as a tribute to her. Then people started feeling funny around the picture, going dizzy and saying her eyes were moving etc.. But this is just a theory..... I mean it is pretty creepy. I loved this place, it was beautiful. I love the thumbnail too. Good job.
Karl Pilkington approved, like that painting of a child that causes houses to burn down.
@@spooley 'the crying boy' - my gran had one, she got rid of hers because of all the newspaper stories about them.
“Get in you nonce “ 🤣🤣🤣 I spat my coffee out
Just imagine how beautiful this place looked back in it's heyday
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That sucks. Get well soon.
They did indeed have the skills, (technology) to cut perfectly straight timbers, but for a barn they generally didn't bother so much when there was no real need to, with it not being asthetic.
What a gem! That place was one of the most amazing places you guys visited yet!
I think I've been subscribed for about 3 years or more now and and think this channel it overly under rated. I think you do such a good job. And just its such a fresh experience with every video. I'm going to stop now before i start to cry. 👍
love you guys always having fun today vid was fantastic
Great explore! Just wanted to say I ordered my man some merch from you guys for Christmas and I was so impressed! Came really quickly, great packaging, loved the sticker and print! Even the confirm email was hilarious. Thanks guys, will order again!
buy a magnet off ebay boys, and next well drop it down on a rope.....maybe find hidden treasure ! great vid ....
Awesome piece of history. House from 1600. Wow! Amazing old place. Amazing to thinking old folks were living in it much like that until very recently. Also, that we'll is seriously deep. That stone kept on bouncing down for while. I think your depth estimate was about right.
Amazing episode as always!
Great video again you 3 proper crack me up and that place is awesome with some really interesting features its also crazy what items belongings and furniture that are left behind there's stuff there worth some proper good money
you guys are a lot of fun to watch keep it up
They shine the light and camera on a stuffed fish mounted on a wall..."Holy shit, Is that a stuffed fish" ...You guys are gold.
... 1:36 ... " the well where samara got thrown down " ... i got a surprise when i saw " the ring " on film and the solitary tree that comes up on the film i saw in boise idaho driving around boise idaho ... in 1992 years before the film ...
Love watching you fellows explore. Got thinking about it, perhaps someone was wrapping glassware to take with them. Or using the paper to pack out boxes, etc
Awesome vid lads 👍 reading through the comments this place has some crazy history , and for some reason I get Evil Dead vibes from that well. Thanks again lads 👍😎
Great video guys loved the place
That would be a great well to go magnet fishing in. This place was awesome!!!
When I seen it I had the same thought, lol
It just amazes me how people just walk away from hundreds of thousands of pounds of property, another great video lads 🤪
yep my thoughts too ,,dam shame
Really epic find. I like the kind of Resident Evil vibe going on. Those short baths are quite common. I've seen a few installed in old places with compromised bathrooms. You can basically just sit in them. As for the newspapers, I dunno. I know L Bee says someone was living there until recently, but I find that really hard to believe. It looks like it's not been lived in for at least a few years. The kitchen and bathrooms don't look functional. If someone WAS living there while it was like that, I'm not sure that could really be described as 'living'. :(
Brilliant little gem of a place, good to see you boys back 👍🏼
Thanks for the great banter while you do ur vids. keep up the excellent work you guys do. ty
Thanks very muchly Steve!
Poor Al. People treat me the same way whenever I talk about my own time travel theories lol.
This has to be the best video in ages. Thanks guys.
One of the best this! Incredible
Omg guys what a fantastic place... Not sure I could live with the well though! what a shame it's abandoned. Another great video guys always look forward to Tuesday 👍😊
Thakn you guys for sharing your videos and pictures
Awesome property and land
Look at big Hull
everything inside
What is Big Hull ?
Keep up the fine work
Wow I love your explors! Great content xx from America 🇺🇸
This one was heartbreaking for some weird reason.
Cool video and what a place that is .
Really well done video!
Cheers Fred lad
"you need to get outside and start diggin holes mate" God that left me in tears X)
Good editing on that one
Cheers Ben
My favourite people, another great find. ❤
Great place lads keep the good work up 👍😜
... and the funniest thing that happened when i watched " the ring " on vcr in 2003 was the fly that got caught behind the plastic on the digital time display on my vcr ... it could not have gotten in from anywhere ... and she picks a fly off the film ... the microfilm stuff at the library ..
Awesome vid!! Are you guys gonna get some Hell on Earth stickers in your shop soon? Your country needs them.
camera and rope for well! awesome find
Loved this ❤ Also I thought that programme with the stately home was one of those made up memories I had so thank you for that. I have a distinct memory of the dad being raging at his children and throwing a TV in the river. Anyone remember that? X
Pretty sure the show was called "The F***ing Fulfords" which was a series based on some short clips and local news pieces that made it to national interest. It was a documentary following the "eccentric Francis Fulford and his famlily" as they try to save their stately home. The show was like a posh version of "The Osbournes" - only with more swearing and less money.... 😆
@@theuntidyworkbench7444 OMG yes!! Thank you 😊
I vaguely remember it too!
@@theuntidyworkbench7444 I was saying that to Norton through the screen..."The Fulfords!!" yeah, an eccentric family for sure!
The stained glass at ~6 minutes is apparently a Worsley family motto. “Ut sursum desuper” “I swoop to rise again”.
Seeing that well can’t help but make me think of the poor little boy that died the weekend in that well poor thing
That well was creepy as hell lads bloody brilliant video
A “I’m looking, and I’m liking” T-shirt please
I’ll buy one
To me the place was real skerry,and I herd voices the whole time y'all were there! A good one me Bro's 🧚🙋🤗⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🤓👍🐈
i really enjoy watching, xxx
i think this is the most impressed iv seen you three about a building
I'm an oak framer by trade. Your conversation about the oak framed barn had some facts mixed with speculations which were off beam.
Framing is in some ways more technologically advanced than modern woodwork carried out with absolutely straight timbers. The technology they didn't have back then was sawing the huge amount of timber needed for a frame. So, they developed techniques of scribing the shape of the timber with the mortice in it, to the timber that had the tenon on the end, so they fitted together without so much as a fag papers gap between where they met.
For the purlins, (Long horizontal rails in the roof that carry the common rafters), principal rafters ( that carry the purlins), and larger peices of curved timber called crucks, that took the place of one side of a double height room for instance; were mainly cleft using froes; wedges and large wooden hammers called mails. They were then cleaned up with adzes.
To join two or more timbers end to end to achieve a desired longer length, they were marked out for cutting using nominal centres: you stretch a chalk line from the centres of the two ends of the timber, and then you mark all your subsequent intersecting timbers from that line, achieving precision engineering of an irregularly shaped material.
So your comment about not having the technology in the past to cut joints accurately was inaccurate. (lol, see what I did there?) I am not epecting everyone to know these things; there are many areas of modern tech where I'm woefully ignorant. But this I do know about, so I tried to describe the basics of the process a succintly as possible, in case anybody can be arsed to read it.
that drone shot at the very start is cinematic as f*ck, good on you Lloydy!
Good explore lads.Motto of Worseley or Rumbold, 'I swoop down to soar again'.
Awesome video, got tons of info on this guy and the Manor too if interested
Always interested to hear more
I find it interesting. How old is the barn ?
Keeping us waiting, been over an hour. Come on man!
Wow! That painting print you show at 13:13 is a print of a supposed very haunted painting. The original is in the Driskill Hotel in Austin. The painting is of a girl who died there. Check it out! Its a portrait of Samantha King by Richard King.
I knew I seen ghosts but they were two men
That creepy stuffed deer you saw in this video is a dirtier version of the exact same one from the video called abandoned house were even food was left behind. That same stuffed animal shows up at around eight minutes 32 seconds
Top Job Chaps 🤘
what an amazing find!
the coat of arms in the stained glass window is "get up from above" in Latin.
Lovely bruh
What a place! Great stuff as usual fellas. Next time you are in The Eight Bells i'll buy you a pint 🍺👍
Hi HoE! 👋🐈 Yes indeedy...a superb find! Most Excellent!
So much character....the innards of the house. The voices/chattering, brrrr....gave me the willies. Would like a paranormal team to investigate the property.
That deeeeeeep well...one of the creepiest structures I have seen you film.
Great vid and editing, Lloydy.
Cyber hugggs 🐈🐈
One of the best adventure
good video, such a shame to see such beautiful old buildings just rotting away.
mint video lads.
I explored that in 1997 it was a tory mps house he wired up a shotgun to the kitchen or living room door it was half defused
How did you find my favourite newspaper reading location? i often travel there at midnight to read the latest newspaper by candlelight. When done i just chuck it away like a used.....
newspapers are used for wrapping up delicate ornaments, has someone been taking the best bits and wrapping them up?... just a thought///
Think you've cracked it
Like the flipping boars head, bassarts
How are these guys genuinely funny and informative at the same time?
Cracked me up when Al said it looks like Sims 2 🤣🤣
Hi Guys Great looking house, The reason why you are finding news paper that says 2021 is that the house is only a couple of years old. When you put a well in the living room, you can get WORMHOLE effects on the property. Thanks again for the video.
You need 1 of them strong magnets and get it down that well
Loving the drone work, lads 😊 I believe you meant Samara, Lloydy 😜
The crest is the Worsley family crest. “ut sursum desuper” translates roughly as “I swoop down to soar again”. Or put another way “I get knocked down but I get up again”
12:25 bottle of Lou Lou perfume!!! 😋🤗
... all the curtains in the place ... nobody called " curtain call " ... i remember my mother and grandmother sewing our curtains ... and just before my maternal grandmother died she had made new curtains for her kitchen at 83 years of age ...
At 07:19.That Leprechaun closely resembles Leo McKern the character actor. cool video!
... 6:49 ... i still havent gotten an answer as to whether the place is on tank water and septic tank or if it is connected to the sewerage system with water ...
18:25 tony robinson lol
(3:02) True words to live by, honestly. Norton’s Noodlings of Nolledge.
Recent newspapers were probably brought to pack up any remaining valuables worth taking.
... 11:28 ... there are still light switches like this in queensland although i think they pre-date the invasion ... sometimes they are black and are painted over ... their presence in this building does not mean this was built pre-invasion - like the well is like the other mining things so this film is really a mining cave film - the light switches might have already been left lying around and used on a hastily built dwelling ... the light switches in australia are very different to in england since the invasion ... as a time stamp for you younger ones ... i nearly electrocuted myself in london on a light switch there ... fortis green east finchley ...
Spoopy
Drop a stone at sea level into a well and it travels nearly 400m in 9s.
That well was freaky, I was shocked how deep it was. It would give me the creeps having something like that in my house, like a portal to hell.
I can just imagine some swamp monster or goblin crawling out of it in the dead of night...yikes!
... 15:35 ... the donkey is a pinata ... pronounced pinyatta ... at least that is what it looks like from here ! ... the mexican party trick to hit the pinata and the sweets fall out ...
At 9:02 you're chatting about an individual living in a dilapidated estate. The name of the estate was Grey Gardens. I believe she was the niece of Jackie Onassis who was previously married to John Kennedy.
People bring newspapers to abandoned houses to wrap the glass, crystal and porcelain to remove it.possibly family after the sale.
... model 500 cybotron ... " time space transmat " night drive thru babylon ...
The first section looked like a viking longhouse!! So cool! That well needs explored! Y'all should put a gopro on a rope and send it!!!
What a wicked time capsule ladz! But yh my thoughts are it was squatters living there as the decay and mold would have taken a good few years to 2 get like that! 😊
Ya'll should bring glowsticks with you in the future for tossing into wells and whatnot lol
Have you guys been to the old factory between red hill and Nutfield. I did hear it used to make cat litter I'm not too sure.
Lloydy works in Carlisle Tesco Metro.
Its actually a Kwik Save
I just hope that house gets an owner it’s a shame if it’s not renovated,great instalment as usual .
was actually 7 seconds which is still ridiculously deep