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Inside Forgotten Abandoned 1700s Mansion with Power 

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This time we are venturing inside a forgotten abandoned mansion with functional power and water. The decay is of the perfect level mixing with the stunning architecture throughout the property.
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@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
Reminder that you can have a look at our new website: urbandoned.co.uk ...where we post reports of the places we visit months before you will see them on RU-vid!
@Edmund_Mallory_Hardgrove
@Edmund_Mallory_Hardgrove 4 года назад
Watching these URBEX channels makes me sick about the utter waste of it all. All the time, skill, and money put into buildings just to be abandoned and allowed to decay. It seems like giving them away to someone, or some organization that could make use of them would be better than just letting them rot away. Hell, we have people who've no place to live and yet we still have homes and buildings just abandoned. At the very least allow salvage crews in to get some of the parts of the building. That greenhouse was awesome, it'd cost a fortune to get that kind of ironwork done today. Some of the doors, moldings, and fireplaces, not to mention some of the windows in the older part of the building should have some value.
@dorothyhudd5431
@dorothyhudd5431 4 года назад
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@sallymcmurray949
@sallymcmurray949 4 года назад
Oh my! I would love to buy that place!
@rhondawilliams5859
@rhondawilliams5859 4 года назад
SO MANY ABANDONED HOMES!!!!!! AND SO MANY HOMELESS PEOPLE.😖🏚🏚 SAD 😢.🏘️
@abdlmjidlbafo5461
@abdlmjidlbafo5461 4 года назад
ما سبب هجرة هدا المكان انه غريب ممكن أين رحلوا وبقيت آثارهم ممكن جواب
@brucebeamon5460
@brucebeamon5460 4 года назад
I wish more explorers would take the time to find out the history of the property’s that they are sharing with there followers as you have done here , Thanks for your effort .
@brittanymadigan2384
@brittanymadigan2384 4 года назад
Bruce Beamon I love history and love when people know their stuff
@christopherwaldrop8115
@christopherwaldrop8115 4 года назад
I've stated the same. They literally could do documentaries that would have historical significance. I think I've just discovered a new career!
@taylorciofalo1390
@taylorciofalo1390 4 года назад
exploring with josh always does the history on the places he explores
@christopherwaldrop8115
@christopherwaldrop8115 4 года назад
@@taylorciofalo1390 he does now. Used to not.
@blanning2058
@blanning2058 4 года назад
@@taylorciofalo1390 Josh is a weener
@Gggwoww
@Gggwoww 4 года назад
It makes me so angry places like this are left to deteriorate, so much craftsmanship should never just be left like that
@sylviacarlson3561
@sylviacarlson3561 4 года назад
I so much agree with you!
@sandmanjono1239
@sandmanjono1239 4 года назад
G M I agree with you ...... I’ve seen so many of these beautiful buildings rotting away ... I know a few reclamation dealers and they have yards full of beautiful items that no one wants ..... at the end of the day it’s down to (as always) money. To refurb this place will cost a fortune .... to demolish & clear a site & rebuild for the future (sadly) makes a lot more sense. Few people like us love the history & architecture...... incase you are wondering I’m an architectural surveyor
@sharonwright773
@sharonwright773 4 года назад
Totally agree!!
@Nathan-gj8ch
@Nathan-gj8ch 4 года назад
We have property like that in our family, grandad loved the place and spent a fortune on up-keeping so much just to keep the grass cut it should have been illegal. When he passed the rest family was like the heck with the job of keeping up with all that so we just let it rot. If you are angry enough maybe you can start a foundation to buy these places and acuwally make some good come of them not just money sink holes .
@raebsen
@raebsen 4 года назад
@@Nathan-gj8ch curious- why did your family not try to sell it? Or just even donate it to someone/etc ?
@efitz3397
@efitz3397 Год назад
I went to school as a boarder in the building you got into! The ballroom had a fantastic wooden floor, we would volunteer to polish it. It was fun, wearing dusters on our feet, the nearest I got to ice-skating as a child! I was there before the extension were added on, the dormitory’s were a walk away through the trees. Once I was running back to the school for something in the dark and collide with another girl heading in the opposite direction. We had matching black eyes the following day. We wore slippers in school and our shoes were stored in the cloakrooms in the basement. We attended early Mass each day and the food was nearly all from the farm. It isn’t that isolated for Ireland there is a village 3 miles away. Sad to see it’s deteriorating so quickly, I remember the house and grounds being pristine.
@dylan3657
@dylan3657 Год назад
needs a preservation order put on it, 300 years old can't belive they'ed be allowed to knock it down, what county is it in.
@irish8856
@irish8856 4 года назад
I went to school here my last year was 2000 then it closed down it was a beautiful place in its day.
@johnconway8070
@johnconway8070 4 года назад
Where in Ireland is it ? What was the name of the school ?
@floatingenergy09
@floatingenergy09 4 года назад
Yes was wondering the same!
@patandrews4760
@patandrews4760 4 года назад
Do you have pics of what it looked like when you were there? Would love to see them. This is heartbreaking 😞
@irish8856
@irish8856 4 года назад
@@patandrews4760 hi pat Search Cahercon House, Kildysart, Ennis, Clare Should find some photos there.
@sercanserj7804
@sercanserj7804 3 года назад
It was up for sale for 400k in 2017
@sheapiland8779
@sheapiland8779 4 года назад
It would be a crime to raze such an elegant structure with so much history. It should absolutely be saved and restored. I hope the local people are successful in their quest to keep this mansion from being destroyed.
@derrickaltman2279
@derrickaltman2279 4 года назад
The fiance to up keep would cost a small fortune but it would be worth it the history the beautiful views that surround this mansion I would do it.
@nothingisreal6816
@nothingisreal6816 3 года назад
True. A really unique and picturesque hotel could be built in it.
@wendymcfadyen-allerby6142
@wendymcfadyen-allerby6142 4 года назад
This grand old lady would have been stunning in its day. I hope it stays vandal free. Thank you great explore
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
No problem glad you enjoyed!
@AYEcorolla
@AYEcorolla 4 года назад
@puppy droolsalot I have never seen something that screams "I'm an American" quite so loudly.
@Dani92670
@Dani92670 4 года назад
Based on the curtains at 13:08, I'd say 1974 is about right. Wow. Stunning place. I hope it's still standing and continues to do so. I can't imagine there'd still be running power and caretaker if there wasn't some kind of plan for it.
@nananaannncy404
@nananaannncy404 4 года назад
Your narration makes this so much more interesting.
@spookygirl7761
@spookygirl7761 4 года назад
I know. I like his voice.
@narstietokez3713
@narstietokez3713 2 года назад
@@spookygirl7761 I actually know him lol
@spookygirl7761
@spookygirl7761 2 года назад
@@narstietokez3713 lucky 😄
@narstietokez3713
@narstietokez3713 2 года назад
@@spookygirl7761 😆
@Joy-TheLazyCatLady
@Joy-TheLazyCatLady 3 года назад
I will just cry if someone doesn't save this structure. It is beautiful and the history that would be lost would be heinous.
@christopherwaldrop8115
@christopherwaldrop8115 4 года назад
Incredible! I'm saddened everytime I see something so incredibly crafted allowed to waste away. Great narrative and storyline mate.
@willow9530
@willow9530 4 года назад
back in texas many years ago we use to do what we called "old housing" we went in a old farmhouse and it was empty and long ago abandoned.. no furniture and buckets catching water from the roof. I went into a bedroom and it was fully furnished, and then I saw a small red light.... perhaps on a phone system... we left.
@loubowen8082
@loubowen8082 4 года назад
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING SUCH RESPECT
@bellamarisa
@bellamarisa 4 года назад
This would be such a lovely bed and breakfast place. The beautiful architecture and scenery would surely draw people in. Thank you for the exploration!
@thomashogan8906
@thomashogan8906 4 года назад
There just aren’t places like this left. It would be an atrocity to tear this place down!!!🤔🤔🤔
@chuckkottke
@chuckkottke 4 года назад
Thanks for the grand tour of this magnificent old Mansion! One good sign is that the roof must be in fairly good shape, only minor water damage overall. Maybe the caretaker's family and the local people can help restore this gem a bit at a time.💐
@bethknight4436
@bethknight4436 4 года назад
Thanks for the history of the place- much appreciated
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
No problem happy that you liked the video
@vernonsanders371
@vernonsanders371 4 года назад
Those stained glass windows infront are so slick
@danielfronc4304
@danielfronc4304 4 года назад
Yeah, but far, far too modern a design to have been a part of the original build circa 1790. Also the glass is too cheap.
@sevenandthelittlestmew
@sevenandthelittlestmew 4 года назад
Daniel Fronc, it was probably installed when it was used as a convent. The design looks to be mid-century, perhaps?
@dntsaycant1234
@dntsaycant1234 4 года назад
It's good to see how respectful you and your team are of the property.
@Gypsy839
@Gypsy839 4 года назад
Decaying but still beautiful thank you guys for showing!
@kristy7174
@kristy7174 4 года назад
I just found you guys. Loved the video n this incredible mansion. Praying it will be saved n renovated. Much love from Nevada, USA. I subscribed too!
@MimMim-hs2rs
@MimMim-hs2rs 4 года назад
Excellent narration, very professional with good information, it shows you did your homework researching this property, this is my first video from your page, will definitely subscribe. Thank you guys for providing us with such rare footage and being so respectful of the sites. Blessings to you all.
@Wherecharliegoes
@Wherecharliegoes 4 года назад
What a beautiful building! Would be awesome as some kind of grand hotel retreat
@TheMegahusky
@TheMegahusky 2 года назад
What a beautiful building! I'm very impressed about your interest in old houses! I too love old historic houses! It's a shame so many are empty! But I'm happy this place hasn't been vandalised!! Thank you!!
@patricksmith4424
@patricksmith4424 Год назад
It's a lovely building alright, the stain glass is gorgeous. I can't believe this is not a listed building for preservation. I think a good use for it if it was done up would be to hire it out to groups of people for weekends and dos etc. There are some like this in England and they are always booked. The lake alone is total eye candy.
@mercedesbarrera478
@mercedesbarrera478 4 года назад
This video is so different to all the ones I have seen, you are well articulated and highly educated, not heavy breathing and anxiety and shaky camera, felt more like a watching documentary, thanks
@exaudi33
@exaudi33 4 года назад
Yes. I found your narrative very well written. Keep up the good work!
@bonnieyates140
@bonnieyates140 4 года назад
You are absolutely right on. That was very well done.
@vanessasimmons1175
@vanessasimmons1175 3 года назад
Agree. There's only a few of these explorers I can bear listening to! Most repeat themselves. Come out with silly narratives, swear and make me feel dizzy panning the camera around. Now subscribing.
@pdtech4524
@pdtech4524 4 года назад
Incredible place! Places like this could be used to help homeless people, in return for a place to sleep, they could help to tidy the place up and do some much needed repair, restoration and maintenance work etc 😎👍 Or itt would make a perfect retirement or care home. 😎👍
@KayKay0813
@KayKay0813 4 года назад
I respect the way you all explore these properties, always taking care to leave everything undisturbed, even turning off lights which you may have turned on during your walkthrough.
@zurdoremi
@zurdoremi 4 года назад
I grew up in a house like that. They are very spooky at night, even during the day. My mom was not happy there. She was always scared of something. My father agreed and we moved to a modern apartment.
@thedubexotic
@thedubexotic 4 года назад
zurdo z did you ever experience anything odd?
@curtriceennis2924
@curtriceennis2924 4 года назад
I'd just be scared of such an enormous house - especially if it didn't have several security cameras and guards on the grounds. Otherwise, I'd love to have all that SPACE to live in!!!
@zurdoremi
@zurdoremi 4 года назад
@@thedubexoticduring certain hours of the day, a complete silence fell over the house and lot. The birds stopped chirping. The silence was so "loud" you could not help notice something was not normal. Other than that I was too young to know.
@anthonymctigue9038
@anthonymctigue9038 3 года назад
Yes the Devil is n all these places
@pinklady7184
@pinklady7184 3 года назад
Sometimes, old big houses can be as haunted as small new houses that are built on haunted lands. I live in a haunted home and work in a haunted shop (family-owned) here in Ireland. The cellar in the latter is as haunted as a catacomb, where you can feel ghostly fingers teasing your scalps and combing your hair, their airs blown into backs of visitors' necks. Above a cellar, we have over 50 souls haunting quietly in a room which was once a pub. Our shop is over 400 years old and it has been through a series of renovations over the centuries. We keep all hauntings as secret as possible for fear of ridicule from locals or curiosity from ghost hunters. Few people from outside had detected hauntings in both our places. I knew their signs, when I saw them getting jitters, their lips quivering, fingers trembling. I got asked by few: "Is your home haunted?" Luckily, there are always some spirits who have years looked after us and protected us from multiple dangers. If your home is haunted with a good defensive spirit or few, you are a thousand times safer there than in any place with dangerous burglars with knives. At home and workplace, I was multiple times saved from dangers like fires, burglars, stalkers, etc. I have one regular spirit in my life and he is my guardian. For a fatherly ghost, he is very elusive, noiseless and undetectable. He remains invisible and mysterious. He never speaks unless necessarily. He swings into action, only whenever there are dangers in my proximity and he thwarts them quietly. In the presence of unwanted intruders and immediate dangers, I sometimes feel his winds of flitting movements inside rooms, even with windows and doors locked. His presence is always a blessing. Once a unsavoury customer came into our shop. Immediately, a ghost made a wind blast as strong as a gust. I felt his wind behind a counter where I was serving a customer whose behaviour was threatening and intimidating. Behind me, this spirit kept vigil over me and ensured no harm to me. At the beginning, I was petrified of him, just because he was an unseen ghost whom I could not see and I therefore misunderstood him. It took me few years to acclimatise to his presence and realise him as my protector. In all the years, I have never seen any evil in him. He has over 20 times saved my life from stalkers, rapists, murderers and also from evil spirits. He has also responded to my emergencies like few heart attacks, brain haemorrhages, fires, choking, etc. He responds to crises too. Also, he goes everywhere with me, always thwarting dangers on my path and throwing criminals off their balance. He treats me like a child, most times never alerting me to immediate dangers and always keeping me in ignorance of them. I once overheard him calling me and my family "children" in his conversation with other spirits. He loves children, especially child visitors from outside. He keeps watch over them, especially when they go exploring our cellar. If they go ghost hunting, he gives them friendly scares like rubbing their scalps with his playful fingers. He does not leave them disappointed.
@aslandama
@aslandama Год назад
The item on the bed was not an axe, it was a hurling stick used in Ireland's national game, I still have two of mine.
@andyf8351
@andyf8351 4 года назад
Fair play for giving the history of the building too, makes your channel stand out above the other urbex channels, keep it up lads ✌️
@scottholliday9308
@scottholliday9308 4 года назад
She is so beautiful, there is so much potential to rebuild. I would love to own and live in it. Great video my friend.
@jenniferanderson9402
@jenniferanderson9402 4 года назад
Someone needs to step up and restore that place! It has historical significance!! Such a waste. I would love to clean up that conservatory!!
@maryrosaryawood7852
@maryrosaryawood7852 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this Urbandoned. It is a beautiful mansion with 60 bedrooms. I had one but, 15 bedrooms only. Those were the days.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
Luxury!
@freebird5548
@freebird5548 3 года назад
You guys appear to be very young in the video. Yet, your presentation and explanation of this abandoned place was the best. Your camera work was very professional and your description of the property was impressive. Better than other explorers who have been exploring for several years. Not to say that you haven't. Great job!!! 😊 P€a¢€~n~£0v€
@rachelmayes7905
@rachelmayes7905 4 года назад
You popped up in my recommendations, I thought I’ll have a look but it’ll be rubbish. Wow! I was totally wrong. What an amazing video, full of the history of the property, stunning filming, and loved your descriptions. You blew me away. You are the BEST explorers I’ve found, so I’ve subscribed, hit the like button, and going to go back and watch some more of you explorations.
@rebalyon6114
@rebalyon6114 4 года назад
An abomination to stick all those modern wings on to such a beautiful home.
@conniecrawford6429
@conniecrawford6429 4 года назад
Yeah, I've always liked if you're going to build onto a property, then build it to match .
@miapdx503
@miapdx503 4 года назад
Sad, how people can have so much money, and so little taste. 😞
@DarkShadowRealm
@DarkShadowRealm 4 года назад
It's probably because it became a boarding school in 2002. In my old school ours was an old convent we weren't allowed into the convent because it hadnt been updated to fit safety laws. It can be cheaper to get an extension rather then update it apparently 😊
@imhere653
@imhere653 4 года назад
@@DarkShadowRealm You have a cool name.
@DarkShadowRealm
@DarkShadowRealm 4 года назад
@@imhere653 awh thank you ♥️ it's very Irish. Which can be a pain sometimes 🤣
@deeds517
@deeds517 4 года назад
Amazing find . I can just imagine the Horse and buggy pulling up out front to pick up the homeowner.
@markmurphy8303
@markmurphy8303 4 года назад
All those beds and work gear probably a foreign gang of construction workers as Irish or English lads would stay in a guest house or hotel we wouldn’t rough it . Fantastic Georgian building the architecture and decor where outstanding real pity the decay was getting a hold , can only hope the workies do a good job . Thx again for an amazing explore guys.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
That’s a good shout, but more than likely they were remnants from the time the building had as a boarding school. Thanks for the kind works.
@whoareyoutoaccuseme
@whoareyoutoaccuseme 4 года назад
Would be awfully silly to stay in a hotel, rather than in the house you're renovating. And too expensive as well. But, I'm American.
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 3 года назад
It’s called human trafficking and modern day slavery. This place is being used by gangs for illegals, they’re probs just out at work for the day
@teresaclift272
@teresaclift272 4 года назад
Beautiful house can imagine what it would it was like in its prime 👍🏽
@Urbexy
@Urbexy 4 года назад
Very impressive location..nice find! Great to see natural decay as opposed to vandalism and destruction. Some very nice details within the structure. When you think it was still in use after 2000 it's amazing just how quick nature has been claiming the building back.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
Thanks man, it’s a nice one for sure. The transformation by decay is incredibly fast if the conditions are perfect
@nancyjeffers5967
@nancyjeffers5967 4 года назад
I've just started watching some of these kind of programs and was so happy to hear the background of the building.
@catherinehutchinson6099
@catherinehutchinson6099 4 года назад
Thanks guys, what a beautiful building so tragic so many are left to simply decay and fall down. 👍
@islandbirdw
@islandbirdw 4 года назад
Lovely tribute to a beautiful building and grounds in a breathtaking location. It’s certainly miserably cold and damp in winter but spring and summer must be lovely. I too appreciate your doing some digging into the history of places you see.
@farmcentralohio
@farmcentralohio 4 года назад
Interesting place. Thank you for the way you filmed, narrated, edited, made it enjoyable to watch. and thank you for turning the lights back off and being respectful to the place.
@mariaabraham311
@mariaabraham311 4 года назад
It would be so creepy being a caretaker of this big place!!! What an absolutely beautiful place though! The details were amazing you can only you imagine what it was like in its full usage! To bad it gone to waste to see crown moulding like that is just stunning! Can imagine if this was turned into a B & B place! Thanks for this video!!!❤️🇨🇦
@whoareyoutoaccuseme
@whoareyoutoaccuseme 4 года назад
It wouldn't be creepy, it would be absolutely lovely.
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 3 года назад
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme yes it would to have to maintain it not knowing someone is wandering round. Could be anybody
@theodoredugranrut8201
@theodoredugranrut8201 4 года назад
That is awesome young men,so happy We got to see it so sad it couldn't be kept. If those wall would only speak .thank you very much for taking us along
@maryrosaryawood7852
@maryrosaryawood7852 4 года назад
Thanks a million for your likes to my comments. God bless 😇 and, keep safe. Until your next adventure. Good luck.
@JenialB
@JenialB 4 года назад
The beautiful thing about this video to me is the fact that kids your age are into video games. You all on the other hand find beauty in history. Amazing video. I see a big future for ya.😉
@user-ol7wo2rz8t
@user-ol7wo2rz8t 4 года назад
I would like to see more of the house itself rather that the modern building.
@bruku299
@bruku299 4 года назад
I can imagine a costume series in this house. The details and the huge greenhouse is perfect.
@Elle--lc7ep
@Elle--lc7ep 4 года назад
Glad to know that there's at least a caretaker. So it looks like he's got a big job. Thanks for letting us know!
@connieramsey5134
@connieramsey5134 4 года назад
Would love to explore these old places I’m amazed at the architecture and the antiques !!! I live in America wonder if there are abandoned places here close by me I think it would be so exciting to explore!
@veer49
@veer49 4 года назад
It's clearly too big and expensive (with all the repairs included) a project for a regular architecture enthusiast to take on, so this would be a great place to restore and make into a hotel. I hope someone fixes it up some time soon.
@Kiwi_2001
@Kiwi_2001 4 года назад
Seems to me that the room described as a 'ballroom' was used as the school,s chapel. The premier window in the bay is filled in and the stained glass either side looks to be from the 70s (?). This bay space would create the perfect place for a pulpit or lectern. Also, in one scene venturing into the school addition, you can see the outside of the bay, flanked by stained glass, and there is a cross on the filled-in part of the bay window.
@lizzycorbett1404
@lizzycorbett1404 4 года назад
Love this, nice to hear the interesting commentary without swearing, well done lads.
@dianadelahaye7660
@dianadelahaye7660 Год назад
Lovely green house and stained glass windows
@esthervaneijk4586
@esthervaneijk4586 4 года назад
If only I had enough money... Seeing this beautiful structure left to rot makes me cry.
@somersetflower
@somersetflower 4 года назад
Your commentary and research is outstanding. Thanks for yet another great xplore and look forward to a time when you can get out again. Stay safe.
@bethknight4436
@bethknight4436 4 года назад
Not so forgotten since someone is paying the power bill.
@skyehook284
@skyehook284 4 года назад
Looks lovely ke may have been used as old folks home or youth hostel at one time.
@bethknight4436
@bethknight4436 4 года назад
- 🤷🏼‍♀️
@bettycogswell9851
@bettycogswell9851 4 года назад
good point..
@jasonsprouse2803
@jasonsprouse2803 4 года назад
The power company has to send someone out to shut off the power. If useage is minimal, they may not even bother. That or the meter readers may not be willing to go out to somewhere that is abandoned or shady, so there may not be useage recorded.
@oleggorky906
@oleggorky906 4 года назад
The power is working ... I wonder if the heating is! I bet it's full of rats and mice though.
@powerq21
@powerq21 4 года назад
Well done, guys! Thoughtfully done and brilliantly presented. The background research that you do is the cherry on top and makes this a thoroughly entertaining and informative clip. Top drawer stuff, the best I have seen so far on RU-vid.
@prewgeeq7416
@prewgeeq7416 4 года назад
😢😢😢😢 I wonder why they closed the boarding school, it's so perfect , can be revamped back ,there arent many boarding schools and some parents just doesn't have enough time to look after their kids, wow I just enjoyed this video...My heart so sore for this place ,it can be the perfect orphanage as well...Great job guys
@turbine6338
@turbine6338 4 года назад
You all carried out a great Vid guys. Well presented, produced and running commentary stunning guys. Many thanks and well done.
@gabrielleeast9578
@gabrielleeast9578 4 года назад
So sad to think the happier times that it would have seen. Love your respect for places like that and for the architecture. Would have loved to do what you guys do.
@alyking2801
@alyking2801 4 года назад
Thank you for tour it was great having dates and some history about the places makes a huge differiene
@victoriawilliams8263
@victoriawilliams8263 4 года назад
Thank you for such an interesting video. Love listening to you talking about the history and your love of the building.
@Youtubee-nd4je
@Youtubee-nd4je 4 года назад
Very well thought and informative narration. Well done guys, you have a new subscriber ! Loved this video.
@jomama5186
@jomama5186 4 года назад
Wow. Just wow. Thank you for including what you could find out about this place.
@wanda3004
@wanda3004 2 года назад
The foundation is restoreable for people to give the the rightful love it deserves 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@jeffrey582
@jeffrey582 3 года назад
The view of the lakeside is phenomenal. Doesn’t look too hard to renovate. Surprised it has been neglected.
@marionrobertson3895
@marionrobertson3895 4 года назад
Urbandoned very interesting explore I enjoyed it tremendously very interesting history power on being lived in very pretty detail . Thanks for the nice video all be blessed with loving care and grace.
@maryrosaryawood7852
@maryrosaryawood7852 4 года назад
Am greatful you shared it. God bless 😇 you both and keep safe. Until your next adventure. Good luck.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
Thank you :)
@wowlife2169
@wowlife2169 4 года назад
The old part of the building very interesting. Go watch old movies like Vercilla, Emma, King Author, King Henry, Queen Elizabet and Queen of Scott and see how the mansion would be decorated, the big ballroom filled with ladies dressed in their big dresses wearing cosets underneath. The men in wigs or bun style hair. They pull up in their fancy carriages and how fancy they was different from income. Love seeing homes like this and seeing the look of them in movies.
@MrGaryRoberton
@MrGaryRoberton 4 года назад
At least someone is trying to stave off destruction, A piece of the past that modern people can hardly believe existed. A time machine of wealth and privileged. Thanks for the Chances you took to record it.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
No worries, the chances make it very exciting sometimes. Glad it was worth it
@kitkat9648
@kitkat9648 4 года назад
Thank you for showing the architectural details and taking so much care. What a grand lady, she would make a gorgeous hotel! Such a shame.
@alasdairvincent6248
@alasdairvincent6248 3 года назад
Old mansions like this shouldn’t be sitting abandoned. Such architecture and workmanship should be preserved. Mystery how the power is still connected.Surely someone must be paying the bills. A great video though.
@bettyjones3911
@bettyjones3911 4 года назад
The mansion was so very beautiful. I loved the stain glassed Windows in the ballroom they were absolutely overwhelming. Keep up the great work. God Bless you from Betty Jones in Clinton , Oklahoma
@skeletoncrewparanormal7114
@skeletoncrewparanormal7114 4 года назад
What a beautiful location!!! Thanks for sharing 💜
@medhat4B
@medhat4B 4 года назад
Fascinating find, guys. Another good explore. Suspense. Risk. Discovery. And I like that you include some history. And you always show respect to the property.
@nathanjones6501
@nathanjones6501 4 года назад
Absolutely fantastic mansion to get inside the details on the ball room ceiling was outstanding beautiful the details and especially when light were on it showed up everything fantastically on the painted walls etc and also the coloured stained glass window was so amazing to see it was a jem with hardly any damage 👍🏻😊
@jillianvanliew
@jillianvanliew 4 года назад
Amazing architectural detail inside the beautifully old mansion.
@DublinHistory
@DublinHistory 4 года назад
That wasn't an axe, that was a hurley. It's used to play the sports of hurling and camogie.
@ilaisaanejr
@ilaisaanejr 4 года назад
Thank you for the history of the mansion. I appreciate that.
@rhondawilliams5859
@rhondawilliams5859 4 года назад
WOW!!!!!!! I LOVE IT.!!!!!!💕👱🏚 PLEASE STAY SAFE.😊
@sugarsundae3400
@sugarsundae3400 4 года назад
Just came across your channel. Love your videos very interesting and intriguing. I will be binge watching your videos thanks for posting guy's.
@simonba9944
@simonba9944 4 года назад
What a great video! Thanks for sharing it with us.
@Urbandoned
@Urbandoned 4 года назад
All good, I’m happy you found it interesting.
@MimMim-hs2rs
@MimMim-hs2rs 4 года назад
In regards to the beds, if this was used as a college at one point it would explain why, obviously students would have resided here. Such a beautiful place.
@zexfriend
@zexfriend 4 года назад
wow such a beautiful place... I love this history side of the video, much love from France!
@melbabowen4389
@melbabowen4389 4 года назад
Breaks my heart so see history and beauty decay away❤️
@grlfcgombeenhunter2897
@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 4 года назад
Melba Bowen sounds like Ireland 🇮🇪 alright
@irish8856
@irish8856 4 года назад
I went to school here my last year was 2000 then it closed down it was a beautiful place in its day.
@jofeeney
@jofeeney 4 года назад
It was a boarding school that's why they are beds in every room mattresses don't just fall apart especially if they are in internal room
@sjerzeegrl16
@sjerzeegrl16 4 года назад
Jo Feeney This is no boarding school this looks more like a sex trafficking center for children
@JayplayzLS
@JayplayzLS 4 года назад
Wow... I would love to see that beautiful home... If walls could talk, oh the story's it would tell... The Ball room was amazing. Loved the stained glass ..
@1aranel
@1aranel 4 года назад
I’ve just discovered your fabulous site. OMG how I wish I could join you. Keep up he tremendous work!
@annatabor3712
@annatabor3712 4 года назад
Such a beautiful building! I would much rather live in a piece of history than any modern building!
@dwynepen7626
@dwynepen7626 4 года назад
$$$
@user-vm5ud4xw6n
@user-vm5ud4xw6n 4 года назад
This would make a stunning hotel. For people who only want to relax, unplug and enjoy the beautiful views. What a crime to lose a gorgeous gem like this. With some cash flow and maybe combine a couple of rooms to make suites this would be amazing! Oh to be wealthy. If only to save this beauty!
@denineprill9210
@denineprill9210 4 года назад
Beautiful find. Nice you got the history of it.
@20abracadabra12
@20abracadabra12 4 года назад
WELL DONE LADS, AN INTELLIGENT WAY TO COVER WHATS GOING ON ...
@Chrisss2112
@Chrisss2112 2 года назад
Watching this video again as it was brilliant! Great job 👏
@marybethsullivan2960
@marybethsullivan2960 4 года назад
It breaks my heart to see such dereliction... timeless, historical, architectural treasures that tell a story. If those poor walls could talk. . .
@Daniel-yw5yq
@Daniel-yw5yq 4 года назад
That belonged to Whelan group quarrys until they went into liquidation in 2010, belongs to nama now
@jenniferramirez7329
@jenniferramirez7329 4 года назад
Where is this located ?
@pw7.088
@pw7.088 4 года назад
Beautifully and respectively done 👍
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