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Abandoned in the 70`s this grand old homestead has layers of history everywhere. 

Urbex Indigo
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Hey house lovers and explorers! This video is one of my favorites as this old farm homestead sits now all lonely up on a hill as a marker in time. It is a very large old original farm house with many layers of history as you will see. The actual home was built back in the 1800`s along with it`s several stone built out building and sheds. An amazing example of South Australian farming life which seems to have ceased in the 1970`s. I meet another little shingleback Lizard too :-) Take the tour with me and help me figure out the timelines for this old gem and it`s former occupants. Hope you enjoy. Cheers for watching :-)

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@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 Год назад
The enclosed part of the veranda is called a "Sleep out", it's where the inhabitants would sleep on very hot summer nights....
@lisadolan689
@lisadolan689 Год назад
This was a great tour. We have an abandoned farm in our family’s estate. It’s been in the family since the 1840’s. The whole house was last renovated in the 1940’s. My great great grandmother stayed there for five years after gggrandpa passed away. She sold all the stock, sacked all the workers and stayed with only her house maid. It was vacated and has sat untouched since. 150,000 acres. Way way past Cobar. The whole property and everything on it, is National Trust. We can’t even pick up broken beer bottles from the 1930’s. Absolutely nothing can be touched. It’s patrolled by helicopter weekly. The whole house is incredible. You can hear the voices of the past from the walls. These old properties all had Comm rooms as well. Thanks for your effort
@nessav7258
@nessav7258 Год назад
Interesting story Lisa, would love to see some photos
@markbrookman8233
@markbrookman8233 Год назад
Absolutely incredible! ... and yet another example of ridiculous Government policy GUARANTEEING that your family's farm will rot into the earth! ... You can't even touch it? ... They call it "preserving history" for heritage reasons, and yet... if you can't even maintain it, it's a given that'll it be gone forever soon enough... and those patrolling helicopters will be protecting nothing but a crumbled, rotting mess of old stone and timber... 😪 Make it make sense.
@bewg
@bewg Год назад
seeing the pulldown switch gave me a flashback that came with a musty scent
@rogertemple7193
@rogertemple7193 Год назад
This area of Australia looks like the areas of Southwest Texas and parts of Southwest Oklahoma which is where I am with very little trees and empty farm and ranch houses empty for many years and looks similar. 🐨🦘🦘🐨
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers Roger :-)
@BobbieS77
@BobbieS77 Год назад
I just love these old houses they are so beautiful. It is so sad that they are let go like that.
@I00kingin
@I00kingin Год назад
I fixed one up, it was a much bigger job than the big job it looks like. I would do it again if I wasn't married.
@BobbieS77
@BobbieS77 Год назад
@@I00kingin That is nice. I wish I could afford to buy one and repair it.
@davidbaker5185
@davidbaker5185 Год назад
I'd much rather see them slowly returning to the earth like this than being demolished by indifferent owners or developers.
@gedvanherpt6489
@gedvanherpt6489 Год назад
@@I00kingin.
@I00kingin
@I00kingin Год назад
@@davidbaker5185 what bums me out and I see it all the time is after somebody dies who had kept up his/her home: 1 somebody rifles thru the place looking for valuables leaving a mess on the ground. 2 somebody strips infrastructure components. 3 somebody vandalizes the place. When you see a sealed building that gets to degrade naturally it is the beautiful process you describe.
@pattigolden1
@pattigolden1 Год назад
Sometimes I wish we could go back in time to see some of these homes in their glory days. I was in high school when those readers digest were printed, memories. 🥰
@elizabethtanith8961
@elizabethtanith8961 Год назад
A wonderful old farm house and certainly not beyond repair. We restored an old building, circa, 1850’s. Once you start restoring you find lots of tradies with skills,and if you’re sensitive to the building it is a very satisfying accomplishment; saved for the next century if the developers don’t plunder one’s efforts in the pursuit of $$
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
It would be amazing to see this old homestead restored. Glad you restored and old gem Elizabeth, well done. 🙂 Thanks for watching 👍😁
@DebNewton-kh4cv
@DebNewton-kh4cv Год назад
It’s a Sunbeam Mixmaster, I have one in the kitchen & it works! 😂
@momkatmax
@momkatmax Год назад
Love the stone and brick if the home along with the veranda. I can imagine bringing your cup out early in the morning and watching the day break.
@vickimarsh2750
@vickimarsh2750 Год назад
If you listen carefully at 3.23/4 as you approach the front door, there is quite a jaunty knock pattern...'tap, tap, ta, tap, tap....tap, tap'....almost inviting you to do the same 😁
@heatherhent4445
@heatherhent4445 Год назад
I heard it right as I read your comment 😂
@JohnShinn1960
@JohnShinn1960 Год назад
3:23 😆 tap tap.
@heatherhent4445
@heatherhent4445 Год назад
My bird added it after I replayed a few times 🦜
@adriennehightower9838
@adriennehightower9838 Год назад
It's a shame to see these nice old homes just rotting it kind of breaks your heart right
@annehardy4329
@annehardy4329 Год назад
Hello Paul. This was a fantastic find the house was unbelievable if only walls could talk. It's a real shame they didn't take photos of the insides of these grand old homes. I'm glad that we are at an age the we can appreciate the beauty and hard work gone in to building these grand old homes The old sheds were also very interesting and what they were used for and I loved the cold store. The home that my grandparents lived in had a cold store under the house and to gain entry was also from outside. The film you took of the land around the house was beautiful and the plowed fields gave an idea of the isolation of the farm.
@YtGad7000
@YtGad7000 Год назад
I was going to comment on the explore almost exactly how you did! They put a lot of hard work into gathering and then building the house and outbuildings out of field stones. I very much doubt the homes they knock up in a hurry these days will be around in a hundred plus years! Loved the parrot chorus too!🦘🥰🥴
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 Год назад
I love how they used a lot of tin makes them last much longer
@angiebechaz4648
@angiebechaz4648 Год назад
She's an old Aussie gem. If she could be renovated it'd be my absolute dream country home ❤
@nancysmith2295
@nancysmith2295 Год назад
I have a good imagination. I'm sure some of the agriculture practices were similar to the Western United States where I am (Northern California). I think early on the family was young and strong. Their hard work paid off so they could invest in bringing the homestead up to date. They were probably well networked. Lots of entertaining. The lady of the house got her redo which she had been waiting to have for many years. She probably had daughters to share that with. I can see that dining room serving Sunday meals with everyone in their Sunday best. I can see special dinners with other ranchers/farmers making deals. Sharing the latest greatest methods to use. I have enjoyed watching your explores over the years. I've learned about your architectural periods. I especially like the federation period. I like the little Victorian accents added. The arches put up in the high ceiling hall way are breath taking when intact. I love to explore similar periods over here. Thanks for getting out there to do this😊
@TheLightbright01
@TheLightbright01 Год назад
Just a gorgeous old house. Wish I had 1 like it.
@lyndavise971
@lyndavise971 Год назад
I'm an American and I so enjoyed your video. It reminds me of books I've read about Australia.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Thanks you! Glad you are enjoying :-)
@pennystreet8183
@pennystreet8183 Год назад
When my older sister got married in the 70’s. They were given the old family homestead. It was 100 years old then. My love of the old places grew from then. As a child of 10. I still remember walking into it and seeing the beautiful old dinning room table and chairs that could sit 10 people. A doctor brought it off them. And it was saved along with help from the heritage trust. Saving of these old homes is a must. It’s our heritage. They need to be saved. Thank you for this beautiful walk back in time. Perth wa 😊
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Thanks Penny 🙂 I'm so glad this old homestead brought back fond memories and that your old home was saved. It would be fantastic to see more like this saved . Many More old homes to come. Cheers for the support 🙂
@craiggillett5985
@craiggillett5985 Год назад
As a kiwi I found this fascinating- familiar to our old homesteads but obviously the climate differences generated quite different homes and out buildings. New Zealand built for cold and rain.
@cynthiaprice1261
@cynthiaprice1261 Год назад
Hello Paul. This has to be one of the coolest places you've shown us. Loving these farm houses. Thank you and take care. ❤
@crystal13671
@crystal13671 Год назад
Would have been a gorgeous home back in the day. So sad it’s going to ruins now😢
@DarrenLock-zj6tq
@DarrenLock-zj6tq Год назад
Easy 50 years Abandoned. Great find and great intro👍
@johneckermann139
@johneckermann139 Год назад
Great explore Paul! The raised concrete blocks in the outer sheds may have mounted a 32 volt electricity generator. One of the sheds looked to have been a single stand milking shed. Plenty of potential to restore that old homestead with deep pockets and a lot of hard work! Sadly it will probably continue to deteriorate given it's location. Looking forward to your next video.
@Vistasabia
@Vistasabia Год назад
That was a fascinating explore. Lots of craftsmanship in the structures, all made of stone. I try to picture how the meals would have been prepared on that stove, and just life in general. The chimneys on the house were really cool too.
@stephenfredrickson4722
@stephenfredrickson4722 Год назад
Love the old architecture! I'm a solid plasterer by trade ! They don't build them like they used to!
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers Stephen, glad you have the skills to do plastering, these old plaster ceilings are always amazing :-)
@ktkt9982
@ktkt9982 Год назад
What a grand old dame! Thank you for getting and sharing a record of these places before they disappear. Tis a little sad sometimes that they have been abandoned. Maybe a wealthy retiree might see your video and be inspired to take on a restoration. 😊
@orionwarren4244
@orionwarren4244 Год назад
You see these old places and you could imagine all of the folks that passed through, the generations raised on them!
@bbwvelvet
@bbwvelvet Год назад
Its wild to think of all the work that was put in to create that home/out buildings etc and now its abandoned. Makes me wonder who was the last to drive out and what they may have been thinking. Thank you
@tuscanyestelleversace6049
@tuscanyestelleversace6049 Год назад
Me too 🙄 📢 🙄 ✌️
@jameswozny2701
@jameswozny2701 Год назад
I think about that a lot with run down buildings. Once someone may have been stressed to build it on a deadline, possibly something was damaged in the building of it which made the owner annoyed. Now they sit decrepit, all that stress for nothing.
@bbwvelvet
@bbwvelvet Год назад
@@jameswozny2701 sad really
@kenem1946
@kenem1946 Год назад
Thanks, Paul. I know we can't save all of our history, but it saddens me that, in its day, such a high quality build has been left to rot. I'm sure I couldn't plough and harrow that nearby paddock without wondering what might have been!
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers Ken :-)
@TrinaMadeIt
@TrinaMadeIt Год назад
I would so LOVE to save those fowlers vacola jars in the kitchen, they'd still be able to be used. Such a shame they are left unused.
@andreaberes8690
@andreaberes8690 Год назад
My dad told me these stone houses are part of german settlers in sth oz in particular, thick walls keeping the cool in and heat out in summer and vice versa in winter. The cellars were built to store food and keeping it cooler and long time hence digging down into the ground. Just similar to my grandparents home and others in europe where I lived as a child. I love these old houses and stayed in one visiting family in sth Australia. It stayed so cool in summer while we were there. I love exploring anything old. I enjoy watching these types of videos. I remember exploring as a kid in my nanas attic in the seventies and they were huge and you could stand up in them I explored old thing back from the very early 1900’s. it was like a treasure hunt looking at things and touching them or reading things. Thank you, you brought back memories of childhood adventures and it fascinates me to this day, even driving in the country and going past old buildings makes me want to jump out of the car and have a look, wondering around these places. Thank you again, hope you have many more exploration adventures.
@bruceyblowback8748
@bruceyblowback8748 Год назад
I bought a run down place only smaller in cottage form for its ability to be restored in southern Flinders Ranges. Very similar aspects.
@suziel2849
@suziel2849 Год назад
Love this explore Paul. Our ancestors came to this part of the world and we can see it in their stone masonry and giving farming a go in a harsh but beautiful environment. If only those walls could talk! It has a feel of a hard working generations of family. Houses are not made like this anymore. I’m sure it was full of love and laughter too. Thanks mate.
@davewallace1686
@davewallace1686 Год назад
Hi . Dave here .The first little corrugated shed was the 32volt lighting plant shed with the concrete block for the engine and generator and smaller block was for the water tank for the engine. The other thing you thought was a piece shearing gear is a morse drill you can see the hand wheel on top with auto advance ratchet . As a 9 year old it was my job to run the lighting plant every night we knew the 240v was coming so the old batteries were not going to be replaced. The lights were not very bright without the generator . I hope this may be a help to you. All the best Dave.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers for the great info Dave. I'm always learning new stuff from you. guys in the comments. Just amazing to think back at how these old farms and homes operated 👍😊
@cool386vintagetechnology6
@cool386vintagetechnology6 Месяц назад
I thought the house was run on 32V too until I saw the 240V wall mounted radiator in the last shed.
@gayeinggs5179
@gayeinggs5179 Год назад
I grew up in a house like this the veranda is marvellous
@JudithGolding
@JudithGolding Год назад
How beautifully the house sits up on the hill silhouetted against the sky. The complete veranda still with its curved metal cover looks a great spot to sit as the sun goes down. I really appreciate that you note elements of the house that help place it in its historic period. It helps to imagine, not only its proud origins but the generations that continued to add another layer to pass on to the next. Great find! Thank you.
@momkatmax
@momkatmax Год назад
It's those little features like the curve to the roof folks did in the old days did to make their homes special. Dad put that into the category of "gingerbread" a bit of fancy on or in the house to make it pretty.
@macman1469
@macman1469 Год назад
The curve on the verandah roof is called a Bullnose .
@scottmccarroll2618
@scottmccarroll2618 Год назад
It’s great to see you have respect for our history and search through these pages of Australian history and not touch anything but thoroughly look through these gems and take us with you thanks again Scott from NSW
@boblouden6663
@boblouden6663 Год назад
Do you think he would show on camera that he pockets things?
@WilpenaPound359
@WilpenaPound359 Год назад
Love these old joints, Brilliant.
@lindatimmons3675
@lindatimmons3675 Год назад
Cool old roomy house. Bet it was lively in its heyday. Love these old Explores. Those railings look like temporary holding pens for sheep while waiting to be sheared or vaccinated and tagged. Jut my thoughts. Or they could be for blocking off a road and with all those chairs maybe this was a meeting place for sheep farmers . Could be used for different tings
@Ghost_Ninja60
@Ghost_Ninja60 Год назад
Nice old late 1700's to mid 1800 with a few adjustments from 1900 to mid 1920's judging from the switches, super old beauty. well done mate
@wernersadventures8330
@wernersadventures8330 Год назад
Wow this is a old gem mate definitely a old beauty there that sunbeam mix master was classic 1960s mum used to make her cakes with on of these. I think there was a attachment you could put on the top where you could grind meats and also a blend attachment. The old oven love these old stoves can smell the bread being made hey. Loved the club sofa too definitely a cool of gem mate cheers.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Mix master! I was meaning to say that :-) I have come across a few in Mums house mate, and many others thing from the same era!! Cheers again mate :-)
@melindacummings1069
@melindacummings1069 Год назад
Big rooms for that time period. Thanks Paul great place.
@pagonabarbata1364
@pagonabarbata1364 Год назад
The "egg beater" you are referring to at the start is actually a mixmaster. I often wonder if these old relics will outlive humanity 🤔
@Suzi44466
@Suzi44466 Год назад
This old girl was absolutely beautiful. So much character even after all this time. It’s places like that I really do wish I could save. I would say the horse equipment was driving reins for the horse and buggy - they were typically long like that to account for the space between the horses and the drivers. I was thinking that maybe they held meetings in the house of some sort? I believe it wasn’t unusual for the neighbours who were far from a church or meeting place to have a ‘service’ at someone’s house. Would explain the chairs. Thank you for sharing with us - your videos are a definite highlight for me. Take care 🙂
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Suzi :-) Great assessment and I agree :-) Being a larger home they may have had the vote to hold the services for surrounding farms :-) Cheers
@Suzi44466
@Suzi44466 Год назад
@@urbexindigo5164 Hey there! I like thinking about people living in those houses, sometimes invent whole lives in my head as to what they did etc 😆 it’s nice to think of the houses being loved. Thanks for the reply! 😊
@bernadettecrawford3656
@bernadettecrawford3656 Год назад
Thanks for a trip back in time so interesting
@TommyAlanRaines
@TommyAlanRaines Год назад
The house definitely 1800s with a 1920-30's update. The transom windows above the entry doors were done up into the first part of the 20th century. Completely agree it should be saved. The leather and chains in the shed look very similar to what would have been used for horses and bulls to pull plows in fields, and also similar to wagon gear that horses and cattle; yes cattle was used to also pull wagons. Stirrups would have been saddles. Australian and American ranch saddles were pretty identical, with the exception of the Australian Brush Stock/Stockman riding saddle its crossed between English Riding and American Ranch. Those are some cool old bottles.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers Tommy :-) Great comments, thanks for the info, I was hoping someone could fill in a few of these questions. Glad you know your stuff and can enjoy these old homes and the old relics left behind :-)
@tonycostanzo4276
@tonycostanzo4276 Год назад
fantastic old houses ,i appreciate seeing these old houses
@garrickmartin7707
@garrickmartin7707 Год назад
That was fascinating. Thanks. I appreciated your insights into the various periods and styles. I always want to restore when I see these places. Cheers.
@amandapittar9398
@amandapittar9398 Год назад
I think what surprised me were the bright colors used. Turquoise, pale blue, butter yellow, pale pink - all lovely bright colors which would have been really great in the heat. The iron roof would have been punishing though. The HEAT from that! Pity solar heating wasn’t thought of then. You wonder if that poor old house is beyond saving now. Perhaps it would be a cool project for someone as a holiday home? How could someone leave a home to rot? Puzzles me.
@annapapas2686
@annapapas2686 Год назад
There was something about this particular home that got me. It's my favourite. Fabulous videos as always and love the way you look out for the lizards.👍
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Thanks Anna :-) glad you enjoyed
@williebeamish5879
@williebeamish5879 Год назад
Im always intrigued by the kitchens. That was a way cool stove. Loved the green. Great explore, these old farmsteads in your country fascinate me. Thanks for taking us along! Great job!
@momkatmax
@momkatmax Год назад
My Mom was old enough to cook on one! It was not always so special whenyouhad to clean it, but it did cook delicious food, and many had a hot water reservoir and a dish warmer! I have the old, slightly darkened dish my Grandma used in the dish warmer to keep potatoes hot. It's not pretty, but it's precious.
@debradorsey9686
@debradorsey9686 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Paul! Yes this was the lizard and she loved it!
@kevframpton
@kevframpton Год назад
Nice old home
@merrilday5344
@merrilday5344 Год назад
What a beautiful old girl. When you were in the loungeroom and the mirror in the mantle it looked like there was a smiling face in it.
@ghostrider9978
@ghostrider9978 Год назад
Readers digest was always a much anticipated delivery at our house,,, you used to find em in waiting rooms everywhere. Excellent upload as always mate .
@pruehardwick7951
@pruehardwick7951 Год назад
This homestead just has such a warm, happy family feel about it. Shes still beautiful.
@servicedogkyzanna1761
@servicedogkyzanna1761 Год назад
I LOVE this house!!!!!! And this property. Those stone buildings are spectacular- the amount of work that went into those are stunning. It sounded like you found a snake during the house explore. Those bottles need to be in a museum. Thanks for the explore- great job as always!!! The lizard was adorable- SDK
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers again for watching SDK :-)
@AnnasBurningCuriosity
@AnnasBurningCuriosity Год назад
love this house
@bellbird
@bellbird Год назад
My grandparents had a farm house just like this in South Australia. It is still lived in by a family member and is well cared for.
@loubowen6649
@loubowen6649 Год назад
If I were down under where you are, if I saw that old stove I'd be shipping it to NC USA
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 Год назад
Maybe the dining room was large so there was room to feed farmhands as well as family?
@abandonedgirlsworld
@abandonedgirlsworld Год назад
What a gem . I love these outback explores. Great work ❤
@roxannlegg750
@roxannlegg750 Год назад
Those metal "rails" are fence pieces that often hold in smaller herded farm animals like sheep and or goats. Theyre used in locations to keep the flock or herd close to for either sheering or holding for loading onto transport. I could be wrong, but theyre valuable, so they would have been prought inside to prevent them from being stolen.
@hereweare9096
@hereweare9096 Год назад
Need to find one of these and just move in..,
@laurencehugo5910
@laurencehugo5910 Год назад
Nice find, thanks for the clip.
@wernercohrs4439
@wernercohrs4439 Год назад
Great show mate
@LL-sq8se
@LL-sq8se Год назад
Glad to hear you again😂😂😅
@williamradford8817
@williamradford8817 Год назад
Loads of books covered in dust, reader's digest, dated 1973-76, abandoned, 40 to 50 years ago
@Hazendal777
@Hazendal777 Год назад
I'M A 65 FR0M THE NETHERLANDS AND LOVE Y0UR VIDE0S .THIS H0USE IS S00 C00L AND BEAUTIFUL. I WISH IT'S MINE PLACE T0 STAY !! KEEP 0N THE G00D VIDE0'S .....MATE !!!! THANK Y0U...L0VE AUSTRALIA..
@broderickwallis25
@broderickwallis25 Год назад
Always enjoy these Russell Coite vids.....
@johnstaring3210
@johnstaring3210 Год назад
Don't know if I am right but this place looks like a place on the west side of the road heading south out of Ceduna (?). Absolutely beautiful old place and so sad that it is no longer used. Would have been quite something in its prime.
@catherinesmart6340
@catherinesmart6340 Год назад
Really enjoyed that episode Paul you could feel the history. Needs rescuing and preserving X
@mattaustin2128
@mattaustin2128 Год назад
This is a channel I’m glad to have stumbled across. As a student of Australian history, architectural styles, and changes over time, it’s refreshing to see your obvious knowledge of features often overlooked. Really enjoyable, thank you!
@markkilley2683
@markkilley2683 Год назад
It would have been spectacular in its day.
@HansK1989
@HansK1989 Год назад
The buldings here are very similar to some I have seen at Minda Inc Brighton South Australia. I believe they are also old farm houses. They have been restored and are amazing.
@williamradford8817
@williamradford8817 Год назад
What a find, an abandoned 1970's time capsule farm house with outside wash room for the farm hands, laundry, outside toilet-dunny. Nice old built in cooker-stove. lots of fallen roof panels
@BruceschultzAU
@BruceschultzAU Год назад
@323 the door knock ! Anyone else get a feeling ?
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
That knock was very playful too, the good old friendly knock sequence. I only noticed it when watching back the footage. The timing was perfect 👍😁
@Sharon_L
@Sharon_L Год назад
Love this beautiful old home. I also love your interest and care for these old properties and the respect you show them. Thank you for sharing it with us!
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers Sharon 😊 glad you are enjoying them too 👍😁
@sueturnermrsuniverseaustra4220
Think she needs another overhaul Paul !! Love these old farm houses. I’m thinking 1800 and definitely had a overhaul. Absolutely brilliant !! Thank you 🙏
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Would be amazing to see it brought back all nice and fresh sitting up on that hill hey Sue :-) Thanks for watching
@sueturnermrsuniverseaustra4220
@@urbexindigo5164 100% Paul 🙌
@chiefamylee
@chiefamylee Год назад
What a lovely find, thank you!
@donnaporto6732
@donnaporto6732 Год назад
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing
@marilyndenler1370
@marilyndenler1370 Год назад
The house and sheds were built to last back then; would have been sweet to see it new when the first family moved in. And the view! I wonder how many miles till you get to the horizon ? Thanks again Paul for sharing another interesting explore. 👍🏻😊
@AVA_63_
@AVA_63_ Год назад
Loved it! Loved how you show the designs & details.
@mirianrodrigues2422
@mirianrodrigues2422 Год назад
Amo seus vídeos. ❤ um abraço aqui do Brasil. 🥰🥰🥰🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 Год назад
Very cool 😎👍 you always find the best places love the history
@williammullikin2076
@williammullikin2076 Год назад
still loving your country explores hope there are more coming
@barbarajackson7488
@barbarajackson7488 Год назад
❤ it and would love to live there!!! 😢
@australianwoman9696
@australianwoman9696 Год назад
It's likely full of termites by now which is hazardous to your health to live in. But yes I felt the urge to go & clean out that kitchen & fire up that old wood stove myself ! 😂
@dianalee4312
@dianalee4312 Год назад
Loved this one, especially when you talk about how to identify eras through types of architecture I find it fascinating and learn so much.
@brendacolter368
@brendacolter368 Год назад
Amazing find. Back in the old days they put out a lot of hard work to make a living. Look at all these years have gone past and even though it’s in rough shape right now it’s still standing. Like you said with some hard work, it could be saved. Thanks again for another great video.
@AussieUrbanExploring
@AussieUrbanExploring Год назад
Another gem that oven just beautiful such huge room thanks again Paul for another great video 😀😀😀
@20centswortht91
@20centswortht91 Год назад
Beautiful... ... it looks like one we saw on the Eyre peninsula but we saw so many of these homestead homes abandoned in SA it was very sad.... thanks ...
@helensadeik400
@helensadeik400 8 месяцев назад
I’d gladly buy it
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 8 месяцев назад
It would fantastic to see it restored and loved again Helen 😊👍
@AussieUrbanExploring
@AussieUrbanExploring Год назад
Great find beautiful old home keep u the good explores & stay safe Paul
@gleecrip
@gleecrip Год назад
Thanks for taking me with you on this excellent look through. I come from mid north South Australia and am familiar with these types of old places in childhood when they were in better nick and lived in.
@juanitaduval9856
@juanitaduval9856 Год назад
You have lots of birds there and love to hear them. Nice property
@kathybrimmer6645
@kathybrimmer6645 Год назад
Amazing!!!....i like the old stove and the high ceiling in the dining room..with a charming fire place...ive never seen old chairs in lots of three..dark brick fire piece...all so new to me!! paul your enthusiasm just adds to a great video...enjoying it greatly!!!!
@alannasandell2300
@alannasandell2300 Год назад
Hello Paul, great old house 🏠 Brings back memories of my grandparents home 💚
@explore71australia42
@explore71australia42 Год назад
Awesome time capsule for sure. What an amazing find mate 👍
@almaberthelson6139
@almaberthelson6139 Год назад
Goly,I bet that homestead was awsome in its day. Thanks Paul. 😊
@lynnegibbs8299
@lynnegibbs8299 Год назад
Love this old house. I could see myself having coffee, looking out over land. The thick walls would have kept the house cooler in summer & warmer in winter. The old wood stove reminded me of when I lived in a small town, looking after different farms. Some places didn’t have running water & I had to use a outhouse. It would have been enclosed & had a hole on a bench. It would have been about six feet deep. After using it, ashes would be poured down the hole to keep it from stinking. Yes reading material would have been provided. It was interesting to cook on the stove, & the water Reservoir was great for washing up. The women back then had to work harder than we did. Cooking, laundry & cleaning were much harder. We can’t complain. Women & men have it so much easier now, with modern technology.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Lynne 🙂 great comments. It would be great to see this old home restored and indeed sit out and gaze over the lands. The old outhouses are one thing people don't miss I think hey?!!! Haha 👍😁
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