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Sad 145 year old Abandoned Clemson Farm House Hidden Away By Bamboo in Pennsylvania 

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Two old houses both built in the late 1800’s. One was in Pennsylvania and the other was nearby in Delaware. From what I was told the farm was used for the land up until recently but hasn’t been lived in since the late 1980’s. Unfortunately now the for sale sign is going up and plans for a new subdivision are taking place. Hopefully they will make an effort too restore the house for the community. Lots of beautiful historic old architectural details left like the beautiful chimneys and hand carved fireplace mantles. Really incredible historic old house derelict house in Pennsylvania with holes in the roof. Thank you for watching!

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@CatsSleepyHollow
@CatsSleepyHollow Год назад
One thing the Brits have that we seriously lack: Respect for History! So many of them put a serious effort into restoring these houses!
@debjack5298
@debjack5298 Год назад
We don't have any history our country's only 250 years old. England's goes back to 700 ad.
@TheAdventuresOfLiz
@TheAdventuresOfLiz Год назад
@@debjack5298 We do have history. Just not in a post colonized sense. We have indigenous tribes across america with their language, cultural dress, etc. Thats our history. Sadly a lot of it was wiped because of colonization so its not preserved. Edit: correction, we DO have history in a post colonized sense, its just not as old and compared to other countries its not as historically significant since we are a pretty young nation. What i meant to state was that our culturally rich history is mostly pre colonized america
@TheAdventuresOfLiz
@TheAdventuresOfLiz Год назад
it also helps that a lot of England's buildings are stone or brick and it makes them long lasting and resilient. lumber was the most prevalent source of building material in north America, so most of our homes are from wood, but wood only lasts so long when exposed to the elements. it takes a lot of upkeep.
@gillwyatt8103
@gillwyatt8103 Год назад
@@TheAdventuresOfLiz True. Sadly wooden houses are unusual here as I love them! Gill 🇬🇧
@TheAdventuresOfLiz
@TheAdventuresOfLiz Год назад
@Mane Gelis my ancestors were killed in genocides by white people so shut the hell up omg. This was the easiest game of "spot the racist white nationalist" i have ever seen
@melissaboggs5176
@melissaboggs5176 Год назад
It just baffles me how these older, beautiful homes can still be standing over hundreds of years and the newer houses of today fall apart shortly after moving in. Lol! Laaaaaaaaawwwwwd! Love the memories/measurements on the door. That piano! I so wish someone would save it. Thanks Kappy for another wonderful find. Please be safe. 😊
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
The measurements was very cool! Always nice too see signs of a life once! I can remember doing that when I was a kid with my mom! Thanks for watching!! :)
@londonkyguy
@londonkyguy Год назад
I wish someone would have got that piano before they let it ruin. It makes me so mad when people move out and leave these wonderful pianos to ruin . Someone would have loved to have it before they let it ruin.
@jaysmith179
@jaysmith179 Год назад
Crazy folks take the time to mow the yard and board up windows but will let a house just rot! Why not sell it? With the price of homes these days.
@hayden9102
@hayden9102 Год назад
The roof and the wood makes the house last if you buy the most durable wood and roof the house will last 200 years
@cheddarcarr720
@cheddarcarr720 Год назад
The new houses are made of pine the old ones were made with hard woods
@peek-a-boo7877
@peek-a-boo7877 Год назад
The old homes that have had highways built a their doorstep make me the most sad. The day that was done was the beginning of it's demise.
@1927su
@1927su Год назад
That second house.. the foundation had to be so majorly labor intensive; hauling in all those stones .. then putting them in place.. my back hurts just thinking about it! Hats gotta be off to the people of yesteryear, and how they powered through! Wow!
@donnagagne3813
@donnagagne3813 Год назад
Great find as always. The first home looked huge on the outside but a lot smaller on the inside. Thank you Kappy.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Well said! I think the remodels over the years had really chopped the house up! Thank you for watching! :)
@NinfaCarpentergeorgia198
@NinfaCarpentergeorgia198 Год назад
Attics, basements and outbuildings are the best!!
@santaclause2875
@santaclause2875 Год назад
Incredible amount of construction skills and labor went into these places. All without the aid of a single, solitary computer of any kind. Just the masonry/stone work done in the basements and foundations is amazing. Thanks for posting Kappy!!
@2024Sanie
@2024Sanie Год назад
At one time this was absolutely beautiful
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Agreed! Thank you for watching! :)
@ihave2habit
@ihave2habit Год назад
Hi Kappy. Your treasure trove of old houses should be submitted to the National Archives. These need to be saved for the future. Thanks for what you do.
@reesedaniel5835
@reesedaniel5835 Год назад
That one does have a sad and lonely, forlorn feel to it. I can almost hear the echos of past, happier times in that one. A lot of these old houses give me that haunting feeling. Based just on the old TVs, looks like the last time anyone lived there was back in the 80s or early 90s at the latest.
@kirstensocialbutterfly6025
@kirstensocialbutterfly6025 Год назад
The first house was a boarding house. The top floor of the house would always be closed off. From the side of the house you were renting. But the kitchen would be open for the renters. Because the owner of the house. Would make large meals. So they could charge them more for the hot meal.
@angelah7375
@angelah7375 Год назад
That's interesting history. But why was it abandoned?So sad.
@jaysmith179
@jaysmith179 Год назад
@@angelah7375 Crazy folks take the time to mow the yard and board up windows but will let a house just rot! Why not sell it? With the price of homes these days.
@angelah7375
@angelah7375 Год назад
@@jaysmith179 exactly.
@kathycole4474
@kathycole4474 Год назад
Both houses still have good roofs not alotof damage ..wish someone would save them and not let them rot away..Thanks for the video
@jaysmith179
@jaysmith179 Год назад
Crazy folks take the time to mow the yard and board up windows but will let a house just rot! Why not sell it? With the price of homes these days.
@barbarafischer4619
@barbarafischer4619 Год назад
Sad that these beautiful old houses are left to rot. So much hard work used to build them. So much history.
@megfuchs9425
@megfuchs9425 Год назад
Every staircase deserves to be used, whether it needs to be or not!😊 Thanks for sharing Kappy!
@user-randi1987
@user-randi1987 Год назад
Two examples of what happens when homeowners buy an old house and decide to create more rooms, badly. Thanks, Kappy
@juliacockroft8745
@juliacockroft8745 Год назад
The 2nd house is so close to the road, it was probably a victim of eminent domain.
@dawncottrell7325
@dawncottrell7325 Год назад
Hey, Kappy how are ya doing ? Thanks for showing both of these houses !! They both have an interesting lay out... I bet they were both beautiful in their own time... The first house gave me such a sad feeling... Like it had a story to tell but no one was interested in listing.. Great job filimming these house before they fall in completely or get demolished. As always I enjoy watching your videos and listening to the history of each one... Your the best abandoned house explorer on RU-vid !! Take care and God bless.. And stay safe out there !!
@bethbosheers8096
@bethbosheers8096 Год назад
Dawn, I felt that, too. You described it so well.
@rainravenish
@rainravenish 5 месяцев назад
The first house made me sad too. I imagined those height measured children practicing piano, and now it sits, empty and unloved. 😢
@brusselsprout5851
@brusselsprout5851 Год назад
Two curious houses with interesting construction. Thanks for sharing, Kappy.
@elizabethm6324
@elizabethm6324 Год назад
Thank you!! 👋🏻
@susanbrown7898
@susanbrown7898 Год назад
I love these old houses. What stories they could tell!!
@pepejuan2924
@pepejuan2924 Год назад
Interesting to imagine what life was like in that old house through the decades , thanks For posting 👍
@melissah4515
@melissah4515 Год назад
The first one was a sweet little house. I can tell the last people there started to work on it, but with little ones, remodeling these places is so hard. I hope they found someplace easier to keep up and went on to live happily ever after. I don't know why, but the second one just didn't grab me like the first one, though I really liked the basement in it which is unusual for me because usually basements creep me out. The big fireplace down there was nice and the window next to it.
@HJ-oo8ph
@HJ-oo8ph Год назад
Not done watching the video yet, but oh, that piano is so beautiful! My pianist heart aches seeing it all dusty and broken.
@nadineg6543
@nadineg6543 Год назад
How are u not afraid exploring these homes on your own? Really loved both homes
@jared1870
@jared1870 Год назад
The porch posts on both houses are great. I loved the stone work and massive wood beams in the second house. Thanks once again.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Agreed! Loved those huge beams! Incredible Old construction! Thank you for watching and the kind words! :)
@blaze3884
@blaze3884 Год назад
Notice the road is right almost on that houses' doorsteps. When that home was built, i bet that road was a one horse path. I seriously do not like subdivisions, they destroy so much of Americas history. Thank you Kappy for showing us this beauty. ❤
@graciesabine5647
@graciesabine5647 Год назад
This would of been a real nice house if the family that owned it took care of it . What a beautiful view!!!!
@kristinechilds6035
@kristinechilds6035 Год назад
Hello Kappy, I have watched you for a long time now and can tell that you pick up on the vibes of different homes, I’m curious about this one due to so many orbs you caught in the attic. It would be nice to hear your feeling that come from all the homes you visit. Love your videos and your kind spirit.
@kristinechilds6035
@kristinechilds6035 Год назад
The second house gave me the creeps, don’t know how you got through it, felt like watching a scary show.😅
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
@@kristinechilds6035 So sweet of you too say that!! Thank you very much! The first house gave off a warmer vibe while I was there for sure compared to the second one! Much appreciated! :)
@MariaHernandez-pz8jo
@MariaHernandez-pz8jo Год назад
I notice the orbs too , they were many
@elizabethm6324
@elizabethm6324 Год назад
I’ll bet it would be fun to search for metal on those grounds
@ronaldmiller2740
@ronaldmiller2740 Год назад
THANKS KAPPY ,, FOR YOUR VIDEOS!!! THERE GREAT...
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Much appreciated for watching Ron! :)
@customscreenprinting
@customscreenprinting Год назад
Urban Exploring With kappy thnaks myfriend for sharing this video with me about Sad 145 year old Abandoned Clemson Farm House Hidden Away By Bamboo in Pennsylvania it was a really nice and thnks for sharing it and God Bless.
@DD-th2bd
@DD-th2bd Год назад
I'm always amazed how many old pianos you find in these abandoned houses. As always I enjoyed your video Kappy. Thank you
@frankintx699
@frankintx699 Год назад
If it was not for the road noise these could be restored for low-income families. Thanks, Kappy. 👍❤
@annees9738
@annees9738 Месяц назад
What ??
@frankintx699
@frankintx699 Месяц назад
@@annees9738 From Kappy's description "Hopefully they will make an effort too restore the house for the community"
@annees9738
@annees9738 Месяц назад
@frankintx699 I think that a lot of low income families would be fine with road noise if they had a home to live in
@rebeccahawk9525
@rebeccahawk9525 Год назад
I love your videos very nice thank you so much I enjoy watching them
@mikemayne001
@mikemayne001 Год назад
Kappy never disappoints. What a great find! Thanks for taking us along!
@krislange1186
@krislange1186 Год назад
In the first house that dark paneling is like we put in our family room back in the 70's. The trees look like bamboo?? Was there a bathroom in that house? Whoever lived in the second house sure did like COLORFUL walls!
@marthamitchell9452
@marthamitchell9452 Год назад
I was wondering the same thing. I was going to ask if I missed it but if I did I wasn’t the only one. I watch some old house explores in Australia and a lot of them have at least the toilet in a back porch area with the laundry room. They may have a sink, tub, and shower inside the main part of the house but you have to go out the back door to find the toilet. Some even have the outhouse still.
@krislange1186
@krislange1186 Год назад
@@marthamitchell9452 You never know. Maybe they just "weren't ready" to give up their outhouse yet! LOL! My grandmother didn't have hot water or a bathroom put in her house until 1964. I was 16 at the time.
@nadinemasteller1089
@nadinemasteller1089 Год назад
I think it's pretty obvious as to why the second house was abandoned. It's one drunk driver away from being a traffic accident. In the first house, there is no way that I would leave a young child alone in that first bedroom. The view from the porch, however was lovely. No insulation in the attic would make it expensive to heat.
@AnnasBurningCuriosity
@AnnasBurningCuriosity Год назад
Breathtaking little documentry captured beautifully.
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 Год назад
Very cool 😎👍 kappy love those old places you find I always get excited when I see you have a new video keep it up thanks for sharing
@peggyharris3301
@peggyharris3301 Год назад
That first house looked like late 60's into the 70's...you are the vulture, piano, magnet...🤣😂It's amazing how fast homes fall into disrepair.
@williamgriffin7584
@williamgriffin7584 Год назад
I love those farm houses....reminds me of my house in the 70s
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Me too! Old farms are disappearing so fast as well! Thank you for watching! :)
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 Год назад
Those steep stairs were probably regarded as a great advancement on a ladder.
@CoronaHolland
@CoronaHolland Год назад
I always enjoy exploring with you. Going to Pennsylvania is on my bucket list. Thanks for another journey into someone's past.
@starryknight437
@starryknight437 Год назад
Hey, Kappy! Lots of nice details left, particularly in the second house! You never cease to point out a great detail amid the muck! Maybe your attention will help motivate a new buyer... Thanks for sharing the trip!🙏❤️🙌 Another great job!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Much appreciated! Thank you for watching and the kind words! :)
@elizabethm6324
@elizabethm6324 Год назад
I bet it was a wonderful house in it’s day.
@waynebender8835
@waynebender8835 Год назад
It's a shame the houses weren't maintained better. They did have a lot of potential.
@canislatrans8285
@canislatrans8285 Год назад
Why didn't you show the back stair on the 2nd house? It connects somewhere. I think that door in the bigger back bedroom may have been leading to it. Or did. Also, you need to check out basement fireplaces. You kinda just panned past it. These help date a house and are interesting on their own. Winter kitchens. The 1st house has a creepy vibe to it with the dirtied 70's decor, disconnected upstairs, and the low ceilings upstairs. And no bathroom, but people living there to at least 1994? The front half of it may have been log construction. Those tight curved staircases always make me think log.
@gloriaamaya9031
@gloriaamaya9031 Год назад
Is beautiful lot special on that corner ilove it good video I enjoyed god bless everyone
@crocussativus5927
@crocussativus5927 Год назад
I love this channel, and I never miss a video. Thanks!
@janewasson4845
@janewasson4845 Год назад
Hi, Kappy and Ruby! Love those tightwinder staircases, and the ones that are so steep-like the back stairs at my g-ma's. Falling down those its not fun. Wonder where the fireplaces were in the first house? In the second, pretty ritzy to have one in the reception hall. Didn't see where some fireplaces would've been upstairs. (did see registers added later) or stovepipe holes. Brrr! Why closets right next to fireplaces in old homes? Wood storage? Love the huge old trees that look to be as old as the houses! Thanks! 🌲🏠 🌲
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Agreed! Plus the old trees always help date and older house as well! Thank you for the kind words and watching! :)
@juliehattis
@juliehattis Год назад
Two more beautiful house's
@AtomicMan45
@AtomicMan45 Год назад
Another great video,thanks Kappy.
@nilsarivera612
@nilsarivera612 Год назад
I loved that first house thanks for takeing us when your housebound its so nice to still get to see
@ittybittykittymama7582
@ittybittykittymama7582 Год назад
Hello, Kappy, so happy to see you exploring a new old house! The first one I would most definitely call creepy. There's just something sad and lost about this house, as if it wants the people who lived there to come back. It left me feeling unhappy and glad you got out of there! Still, there are architectural details that make me think that the house was much loved at some point. The porches have nice decorative railings and that piano was once a beauty. The second house has such a nice kitchen! I'd like cooking in there! All the built-in cabinets would made storage convenient. The rooms of this house are spacious and well supplied with storage, too. A master carpenter put a lot of effort into all the bookcases and cabinets. The porches would have been a nice place to rest. I like the second, much older house much better than the first. It, too, seems to be waiting for someone, but contentedly and not with sorrow. It's amazing that it's survived. Thanks for the explores, dear friend. I enjoyed them very much. I'm looking forward to seeing your videos, as I'm pretty much still house bound. I've been quite I'll for a few days, due to an adjustment of medication, but I'm recovering. Love to you and all the crew. Please take care of yourself, especially in southern locales. Lots of snakes, spiders and wasps there, you know. Until next time, Becca
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Glad to hear you are on the mend! Thank you for the kind words always and watching! Much appreciated! :)
@tomcisneros5965
@tomcisneros5965 Год назад
It's interesting to see the layouts of these old homes. You won't see that nowadays. It would be great to see them restored. We have one here that was built by a man who made whale harpoons when they did whaling here. I'm not sure what year but I'm guessing late 1800 to early 1900s. They won't demo it due to the history. Love these old homes. Thanx for the vids.
@lucybieller7604
@lucybieller7604 Год назад
Hey Kappy. Amother two awesome explores. Both houses were very interesting. There were a lot of areas for some great "still" shots! Thanks again. Be safe. ✌️
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Thank you for watching! :)
@brianandlindafairchild1237
@brianandlindafairchild1237 Год назад
Love the stacked porches!
@susanmiller4159
@susanmiller4159 Год назад
Amazing how rough they can look once the painted has faded but still much to see inside. That second one was super quirky and I loved it. Big family or maybe borders? That basement was a treat. Thanks as always! Stay safe.
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Thank you very much for watching and the kind words always Susan! :)
@jamesjamm
@jamesjamm Год назад
Great video as always. You seemed a bit off or spooked in the second home. Also, where did that door go through to? The one in the kitchen, it almost looked like an old milk door, only it was inside and it went through to somewhere, but I didn't see where it went to?
@elizabethmorris8639
@elizabethmorris8639 Год назад
I felt like he was that way in the second home as well. It was creepy! I believe that little pass through storage went from the kitchen into that next room with the built ins that were painted red.
@bambikisstoby
@bambikisstoby Год назад
Crazy houses!
@karenshawn8406
@karenshawn8406 Год назад
The rooms are big. lots of storage too. thanks for sharing both places. lean on God
@Kimtwister
@Kimtwister Год назад
hey kappy goood finds awesome old houses the kind i like that little childs bed was beautiful amazing hey take care and catchy y later keeep on keepin on my gratefuly deadicated bud
@robertanello51
@robertanello51 Год назад
very nice job. neat old houses. They dont make em like that no more.
@johncanetta6708
@johncanetta6708 Год назад
Great videos. Re the 2nd one, Kappy you are one brave man!
@robertgembala8532
@robertgembala8532 Год назад
Awesome
@MrFullService
@MrFullService Год назад
"Oh, of course they went up higher, cause they grew.", I love it! Even if that upstairs porch at 6:20 were brand new, it'd still be flimsy.
@galvaceci6498
@galvaceci6498 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this find. Must have been beautiful at one time.
@BennyLlama39
@BennyLlama39 Год назад
The 70s called-- they want their wood veneer paneling back. 😀
@BB-in1fb
@BB-in1fb Год назад
Bet those old big trees have been there as long as that house has been . If those big old trees could only talk they would probably have a story to tell .
@williebeamish5879
@williebeamish5879 Год назад
The remuddling, oh my. Seen some serious bandaids at work here. Strange layout. The wallpaper on the second saircase gave me vertigo.
@lorimorrisey7957
@lorimorrisey7957 Год назад
Yay!! You swallowed your fear of basement s and "just did "! 😁😁
@JohnShinn1960
@JohnShinn1960 Год назад
I hope there is a good reason for covering walls with fake lumber called paneling. I'll assume the plaster was unrepairable. Thanks Kappy! 👍👍👍
@Riccy102
@Riccy102 Год назад
That house was kinda interesting. Cool!
@kimthrower2169
@kimthrower2169 Год назад
Pretty cool old house. And the piano was beautiful as well. Love the old "day bed" in the upstairs at 5:25 it looks like the EXACT one me and my sister used to sleep in together as toddlers!! (oops, I guess I'm showing my age lol) There were 8 children and mom and dad in a small house about 850 square feet in the house. We Were packed tight, but we didn't know any better. Such a good memory seeing that little bed, thank you!! The other side of the upstairs, to me it looked like your head could almost touch the ceiling. Was I seeing things or was that true Kappy?? Pretty cool old first house!! That second house has some really small bedrooms!! Wow!! But a very cool find, none the less...... Thank you for sharing Kappy!! Peace, Kim ~
@tammybaker6635
@tammybaker6635 Год назад
You did it again! Made another great video! That 1st house felt like it was just waiting for someone new to come and make it a home again. But, since I can't seem to win the lottery, I'll just continue dreaming. The second house was cool to look around in too. Just didn't grab me like the 1st one. Explore away young man! I'll still be here waiting for the next one! 👍👍👍
@gailspaw5521
@gailspaw5521 Год назад
Awesome place😊
@stevehein7884
@stevehein7884 Год назад
great job kappy
@Leolove1723
@Leolove1723 Год назад
Cool house. Hate the road is so close now.
@777JC77
@777JC77 Год назад
I'm surprised these places are just left like this. It's crazy
@Thomas-yr9ln
@Thomas-yr9ln Год назад
Maybe the one staircase that only went to one room was the master bedroom in its day. The other one that went to two bedrooms was the kids rooms that way the kids wouldn't walk in on mom and dad at a inopportune time lol.
@bertapizarro6191
@bertapizarro6191 Год назад
Hermosa casita Gracias por compartir Un saludo desde Chile
@GrandTime-17
@GrandTime-17 Год назад
This house is much like what happened to Pa. as a state. 😢💔
@barbaragravely920
@barbaragravely920 Год назад
Kappy ! thank you for this wonderful showcase of this old home?This old place really could use TLC .
@mikewalter9108
@mikewalter9108 Год назад
Hello from Michigan. At about the 5:23 mark I saw a couple orbs @ the top left center as you were looking around the room. First time commenter here. I enjoy your videos. That house is just full of orbs. Around 9:08 there were a bunch more flying around.
@ginnymiller2448
@ginnymiller2448 Год назад
That's a real shame that magnificent old piano has been left behind. It's an antique cabinet grand. It is worth a ton of money, even in the condition that it's in. There are people out there that know how to fix them. It is likely made out of high quality hardwood. My late mother had one very similar (different maker). It was her prized possession. It is still in the family, though unfortunately none of us know how to play. It's a dreadfully heavy thing, requires at least 3 big strong men to move it. I can only imagine something similar happened here, that this piano belonged to someone's loved one who passed away, and nobody who last lived in this house could play it, nor find anyone to help them move it. Shame. They could have at least sold it to someone that would properly love it. Great video, as always.
@shannonlee8864
@shannonlee8864 Год назад
Omg i love these videos i love old farm houses.. i wish i had millions i would gut then refix them and move innnn lol.. what a beautiful shame.. thats to bad the family didnt do anything witg these houses
@moonwalker091000
@moonwalker091000 Год назад
Nice little homes. Always sad to see them in such ruin :o( That staircase is so steep. I remember years ago my friends bought an old house with the same kind of staircase. They took me on a tour the first time I was there. I was kind of ok going up the stairs but terrifying going down. They finally told me to walk back down the stairs backwards but I can't remember what I did. I just remember never going up those stairs ever again. Great video Kappy. Stay safe :o)
@cynthiarobinette8731
@cynthiarobinette8731 Год назад
Houses were built good back in those days. Off the land mostly. Still standing houses today are garbage.
@Mommles
@Mommles Год назад
Wonderful videos! Could ya please consider putting closed captioning on your videos for the hearing impaired?
@gailspaw5521
@gailspaw5521 Год назад
Beautiful Detail on Piano
@artifactartstudio107
@artifactartstudio107 Год назад
The last house was really nice. The basement was so dry. It’s a shame the house is so far gone, by the looks of the basement the house should have been restored. And with it situated right on the bend of the road like that, I can just imagine back in the day a dirt road and horse pulled wagons passing by. This one made me a little sad.
@patriciarussell7487
@patriciarussell7487 Год назад
So cool!👍
@emily76m
@emily76m Год назад
As always great explore!! I wonder if you could find dates or old products from kitchen or bathroom to see when this was last lived in? 😁 Inquiring minds need to know 😂
@tonyahaley6900
@tonyahaley6900 Год назад
Where did the steep steps lead?
@sueannskerrattherron2079
@sueannskerrattherron2079 Год назад
Interesting house. I agree, it has a very strange layout. Very narrow passageways, narrow, rectangular rooms, living room with fireplace and staircase so close you wonder how they put furniture in it, windows in the corners of rooms. Weird but fascinating. Whoever painted the bedroom dark grey with bright red trim ought to have their paint brush confiscated ha ha. In one room the original colour was that gentle green that makes you think of the 1800's. Wish it had been maintained. Sad to see it rot.
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 Год назад
That second place was really freaky did it give you any vibes
@seanroche2358
@seanroche2358 Год назад
Both houses were creepy, but it’s so nice to see a urban explore without graffiti
@Chrisss2112
@Chrisss2112 Год назад
You took the words right out of my mouth 😁
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Agreed! Thank you for watching! :)
@daisyjane0073
@daisyjane0073 Год назад
Watch out for Vultures....lol...Love your Videos..
@kyle-mb1ij
@kyle-mb1ij Год назад
I’m from South Carolina. Never heard of a house called a “Clemson farm house” before
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Lol nothing to do with Clemson South Carolina, was just the family who built the original houses last name!
@urbanexploringwithkappy1773
Lol thank ya for watching! :)
@crestavernon2995
@crestavernon2995 Год назад
Us brits love the old US houses they always look creepy and the give a vibe of what and who lived in these houses. If i moved to the US i would be buying houses that are abandoned and out in the sticks. Thank you kappy for keeping us brits informed on the history of US abandoned houses i dont miss a episode of your vidoes.. Cheers 👍
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