Exploring Two Creepy abandoned Edwardian houses [Urbex-Urban Exploration]
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
- Hey guys so we headed not fare from home for this one to a place called ferndown and come across these old abandoned Edwardian houses. The houses had a lot of damage to them but was still cool to look around and had a piano in the front room. For more urbex/explore videos hit the subscribe button.
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Gorgeous homes! I wish I had the funds to buy them and restore them to their former glory.
Missy Cabic I agree and me too!
agreed
Empty Soul Don't be so rude
That was a pentagram on the fireplace.
sheila that was the star of david not a pentagram
*SO* very sad that vandals destroy such lovely old homes! Hope that someone who loves these homes buys them and rescues them!
These houses are so beautiful! But there's a real sadness within their walls. Abandonment, loneliness, solitude, so much evidence of their former grandeur. How could such marvelous structures be unwanted, unloved, left to rot alone?
Omg UR friend scared the shit outta me!!
Briana Schino me too
Briana Schino I thought my heart stopped for a second lol
I knew we were being set up for something and they still got me.
That's a scene straight out of the original (1961?) The Haunting movie!
Wow!! This is bizarre to watch! I actually had the contract to clear these in 2015 through my house clearance company "We Love Junk"" The gardens used to be a lot bigger but were sold to Tesco which is behind. It used to be run as a plant nursery. Unfortunately when the lady died, scrotes broke in and ripped out all the copper piping and the flooding wasn't noticed for a couple of weeks. The houses were put up for tender but have apparently been bought by retirement home builders and are due to be demolished.
The 2nd house looked like a slightly smaller version of the 1st one. The rooms all seemed to be in the same layout. Especially the WC and bathroom in each house, as well as the layout of the central hall and stairs. Great find. Too bad they're being allowed to fall into ruin.
Imagining these houses in their glory days takes my breath away, but seeing them now breaks my heart. I'd love to have a place like this. That piece of land and glorious houses. How much of a hassle is it for someone to acquire these places? Isn't there a historic society that is suppose to be preserving these types of properties?
If it is owned by an individual which it most likely is, then you can’t do much
Why are these beautiful Edwardian homes left to decay. I would love to take my time and bring it back to life. Problem is the developers always buy rundown properties, bulldoze the house and squeeze new builds instead. Thanks for showing us
Whoever+ If it's any consolation, none of of this new "architecture" is designed to last. Within 80 years or less ,they already start to look tacky end up being pulled down .Whereas the old buildings were built to last and age gracefully. Population will go down. That much they Know. That land could be wild in 100-200 yrs from now
whoever+ when i lived in North of Italy[above vittorio veneto] late 1990s, the wild boar were moving back in. Now they see the odd bear. In my state in USA the coyotes moved in, ate all the out-door cats now more the birds and rabbits.UK impossibly over-populated. However looks like folk prefer more treats than another kid if given birth control. World-wide population drop also will include chaos of global warming. Don't worry, plenty of land is being returned to Nature.
Rachel Mayes They were sold as sealed bids and were bought by a retirement home builder, its such a shame they will be knocked down as they would make beautiful family homes.
I dont understand why people have to destroy these neat homes...
Costs. Sometimes for house flippers who purchase rundown properties, full demolition is cheaper than salvaging what is left on the property.
S Smith might be referring to those who destroy houses (vandalism)
Because they are stupid. They don't mind destroying what is/was someone else's property, but they don't like retribution. Go figure.
So sad, what memories this house has, all the people who have passed through its walls, happy, sad times, families long gone.
Thank you for taking your time. I appreciate it.
Nothing "creepy" about these lovely, well constructed homes................the only creepy parts, are the creepy scum who vandalized these beauties.
What a beautiful house gone to waste .All the stories it could tell.
Good job with the filming. I find vandalism and tagging so distasteful. Round the jerks up and make them repair and paint or paper the places using their own money.
Piano still sounds pretty good. Surprising.
This vid felt like you took more time to document what you saw. Very apreciated!
3:05 fuck i watching at 2am
Sweet dreams bud
Well documented, fascinating explore! Thanks for taking us along! Liked and subscribed!
they must have been lovely. I wish I had the funds I'd go round fixing up these old places. They have so much character. What did those doors lead to off the kitchen? Fantastic outside too what about the brick floor!
it's a shame people have to tare stuff up. I love looking at old buildings. Just think if that building could talk.
Be safe.
That rug at 2:26 is probably a very old, expensive Chinese or Indian rug! My eyes popped when you opened that cupboard LOL. The tiny rooms are perhaps efficiencies? Tiny room with a sink, tiny room at 5:27 with the tiniest cutiest fireplace ever. It has an asbestos thing for the flames - so probably gas? (It will crumble & you shouldn't touch it or spread the fibers, of course.)
You did a great job on this video! Thank you..
Nice explore 🎥👊🏻 that trolley haha
OMG!! When you opened that door and that kid was in it, that scared the living CRAP out of me, thanks guys!! lol I laughed so hard after I made sure my pants were still dry lol that was a first for me lol
must have been amazing home in there day, hope someone restores them
cool! thanks for sharing
the loud music is unnecessary and annoying enough I almost did not watch
Freda Norris It was only at the intro
I love this house. I watch hundreds of abandoned homes but this one l like most
This show is better like a movie!
Would love to make these back into livable homes.
Hopeless512 Me too, they are lovely
I went there in September most of the windows were still in and the left house was still pretty much savable the right had roof damage and rotton stairs floors ect. There both fucked now it's a shame they get trashed so quickly.
Yes it is a shame. It's still fixable as long as the outside walls are still standing.
your friend scared me so many times gave me a heart attack lol!
Good job. Many thanks for sharing
awesome video I love the Edwardian era sometimes I think I was born Hundred years to late left like 386 take care my friend Jimmy
Great pics @xo in the loft @lol LMAO was great NJ girl aka crazy cat Lady @xo god bless
Quaint!!! It would be a nice place to have to fix up everything. It is so old someone may qualify for a historic grant to do all of the repairs to make it livable. It would have to be someone with awesome handyman skills as all of the repairs would need to be back to how it was originally....except, of course, updating electric and insulating walls....most time consuming would be replacing glass panes in the windows. It could be really spooky, as is, at night. Thanks for the tour. I loved it.
Wow what choice land. Can rebuild. Sweet. Local. Thanks for sharing
I really enjoyed this, thank you.
Literally jumped out of my skin when you opened the loft 😂
this channel is addicting
Great video! thank´s for share!
Thanks for the tour!!
As of today....these two beautys are still there. Maybe someone will love them again.
It's a shame this Victorian is all messed up. I can see the style and grace in each unique room. It must have been beautiful in its day. Love the rounded rooms and lovely bones in this house. Tragic it can't be fixed up to its former glory. If these walls could talk they would be crying now. Sad vandals get to these old homes. Great explore.
subbed in at 24,880. See you at 1M!! :)
💕 fireplace mantels and architectural details NOT the toilet👍
Amen!
Much better camera work. You would greatly enhance these vids with someone taking still photos and put them within the video or at the end (easier). Photos really bring out the details of your finds. With all those hands on deck each person could take an area: the grounds, the interior, artifacts, etc. and it wouldn't take any longer to do the entire tire. You have a great idea there.
Tanks for the video.
Filming is getting much better. Nice to hear you take the comments to heart! Oke video, but not very exciting.. looking foreward to the next one!
Yes he has quit the jerky camera movement, much better.
please don't have music while filming. thnx. what is that piano??? wow. there were a lot of pinholes thru the floors. ack! Abandoned in the city and so overgrown. odd how it's left there and was never lived there or rebuilt.
OK more music..... rolls eyes..... hint: when you're exploring a creepy place, the sound of your footsteps crunching, etc. is all the background sound you need. Get it?? Enuf with the music!!!!!!
Ferndown in Dorset I take it? I live so near lol good to have a local channel aha😌
Thanks for posting
i live right by those houses and see them on the way to school every day it is creepy
Nice entrance vestibule & beautiful ceiling medallion.
great explore man
awesome explore
Love your voice and accent. Great video to
Cool, A bit sad n yet interesting 😋
Your video work is looking pretty great to me. Just one little request: when you come upon some written matter, please give the date and the name of the publication. If it' not a publication, say it's a diary or letter, the date would still be good and just say, oh it's a letter or whatever. Thanks for all your videos!
I love the opening song.
What a beautiful house
Oh crap your friend was in the loft. Just scared me!!
casual star of david on the fireplace
Omggg that is so close to me I walk past it to go to ferndown school omgg
The First one you explored was really beautiful. Wish I lived there I'd try to buy and restore it. Shame that they have let the property go to ruin.
These are still here. Didn't know they are so popular. Went in the second one myself. Hasn't even changed at all in a year. In fact think they have been like that since I was in first school. (Nearly 15 years)
the house itself is a mess but if had the money to restore it will be my dream house i love the view from the windows
Cool video mate just Subscribed to you 😎
OMG!! He can't win for losin. Ok, look you's did a great job on the slow down. I know yr a work in progress, just less of the floor parts, i like to see the ceiling too; to show ALL parts of decay. As far as the music goes, it's fine with me don't let the rest of the fuddy duds get to picky or you'll run yeself crazy try'n to make a perfect video. Cheers mate i have subbed back to ya channel.
REMEMBER ALL THE PLACES YOU EXPLORE, ARE SOMEONE 'S LIFE THAT HAD LIVED THERE.
Sweet
Just a shame people feel the need to destroy these homes. Really sucks.
When he opened the wardrobe door and his friend was there my heart literally sank I thought it was the dead lady in there and they forgot to move the body!!!!
Hmmmmmm yes excellent filming hmmyyessss
+tenpammys loving all the comments thank you
Fireplace in every room because no modern central heating.
Joe Brown wow thanks
Joe Brown so classic
That I think was a star of David, not the pentagram whoever did it must have thought they where drawing Lmao
I thought the red as soon as you walked in was blood at first and almost screamed
You should come where I live.... lots of places here
... lots..
I live down that road. It’s in ferndown
I would love to buy and do this house up where is it
Interesting that they haven't been sold. Tho' England's death duties (what a joke! pay all your life then relatives have to pay again - bloody theft & fraudulent!).
every abandoned building i've ever been in has a room / area with a random chair
As my school is the middle I decided to go in it. Some guy bought these houses and is getting them destroyed
That house recently got set alight
Someone was playing the piano in the house while you were filming.
All those houses look nice outside, but, inside....... no comments ~
5:50 me too, they are getting lesser now though, especially in cities.
Come to Australia. Plenty of abandoned old mining towns.
This guy can't go to the other side of the country lol. He's skint
Chris Richardson Where? I haven't come across any.
Gwalia in WA is one.
Our homes here are crappy though, nothing like these old big homes.
Beeannks Davison Not necessarily, out in rural areas of NSW, VIC, TAS, SA there are some really grand and big old homesteads. I wouldn't call them crappy..nor a lot of our other old architecture.
ashes to ashes,dust to dust. Would like to know more of the people that once lived there, in the old days.
Ashes to ashes, funk to funky, we know Major Tom's a junkie, strung in Heaven's high hitting an all time low.
Come on, you had a piano and didn't play Moonlight Sonata? That would've freaked your mates out lmao
Looks like the same floor plan in the two houses. Same bay windows, same upstairs baths. Same placement of fireplaces.
7:11 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
such a shame, thank you for the explore
The music 😱
The houses in usa are made out of wood thats why they dont last!!! In my country you see houses from 1900 still as they were! Also i saw the basement in my home in usa and it was made of wood! Gosh you give all these money to have a property made out of wood. Why america??
annakosta Exactly. In Europe you dont usually see houses made out of wood. My grandfather lives in village house built in 1850. My other grandfather was born in house made in 18 century and it is still in great contidion.
annakosta well they're made of wood because of earthquakes and unworkable sand silt or clay ground. But I'lol be sure to tell the people over here to cement their houses so that the earthquakes can destroy them :3
+Mary Poppins oh ok then
annakosta it's really not because they want ugly houses dear. That's not it at all. It's just that the land is more finicky to work with :)
+Mary Poppins actually they are pretty good looking but their prices are high
That’s in fern down I’ve been in that house and there is another house near it
I'd love to buy one of them houses and fix it up
I wish America would make a "toilet" room separate from the tub and sink. Only place you see that here is in hotels...then again most Americans have 2 or more bathrooms I guess.
Why do people have to. Tear things up?just leave the houses the way they were I enjoy looking at old things. Keep on exploring love it
that was a huge property
Slowing down with your panning has made a huge difference . A tip look under beds you will be surprised what you can find .
i just don't understand ppl destroying homes abandoned or otherwise it's senseless they can be remodeled and be beautiful again?? just makes no sense to me just saying??
Why do you guys always end up doing a paranormal thing or murder? I think it's exciting enough just to explore old abandoned houses with you guys 😄👍💖
The lighting is low need a flashlight for those darker corners