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This old original farm house is trapped in a time warp! Abandoned for decades! 

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Hey house lovers and explorers! This video I take you for a look through a very overgrown and neglected farm house that seems to have been last lived in sometime around the late 80`s.......perhaps! Still in original condition apart from a few 1930`s flavors added nearly 100 years ago! Beautiful decay an retro items makes this old home one of my favorites recently. A strange cellar seems to be under the home but do I find the entrance?
Hope you enjoy the explore, cheers for watching :-)

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@fasteddie9201
@fasteddie9201 Год назад
Such a shame seeing someone's original dream just decaying in isolation. Imagine the blood sweat tears and hopes going into building these back in the day.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Yep would of had a few generation of hard farming years then it just was left to decay. Cheers mate :-)
@moodyga40
@moodyga40 Год назад
still a good house just needs love and care
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 Год назад
Noisy place
@Momvon1
@Momvon1 Год назад
That TV was well worth the explore! Please be careful I was keeping my fingers crossed you didn't fall thru the floors, I hope you had sanitizer in your car. All that bird poop couldn't be healthy 😅.
@lizregan1949
@lizregan1949 Год назад
@@Momvon1 I thought the same thing. Not sure I would have walk in there.
@joe_master11_
@joe_master11_ Год назад
Get Urbex indigo to 100k!!!!
@wernersadventures8330
@wernersadventures8330 Год назад
Hey Master_Joe would definately like to see our boy get 100k lets all try and get him there.
@joe_master11_
@joe_master11_ Год назад
@@wernersadventures8330 ikr
@meganpaull6140
@meganpaull6140 Год назад
@@wernersadventures8330 absolutely 👍
@ihave35cents95
@ihave35cents95 Год назад
I own a home he could do way bigger and older.closed for 40 years.
@stevecoppin2890
@stevecoppin2890 Год назад
I ALWAYS LOOK AT THESE OLD ABANDONED HOUSES AND FEEL KIND OF SAD THINKING OF THE FAMILIES , AND THEIR HOPES AND INSPIRATIONS.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Always wonder these very things mate. When, why how......cheers for watching :-)
@lianapalumbo8457
@lianapalumbo8457 Год назад
Oh how this hurts to see such a beautiful home decay like this. I always wonder what incident happens for the family to say, let's leave and let our family home rot. Thank you for another awesome explore 😊
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Liana :-) I always try think of the reason too! Cheers for watching again :-)
@kyliemitchellharper6872
@kyliemitchellharper6872 Год назад
I use to think that too, then my parents passed away, dad 2018, mum 2021 and i could have just walked away from the house and left it as it was, which we pretty much did for 12 months, was just too hard to go back in, but my brother and i had to sell it, unfortunately. Dad built it, he and mum built 4 houses together.. now i always wonder if they have just been left by family they were left to
@steveone
@steveone 8 дней назад
You can bet Mr or Mrs Oldtimer was still living in that house even while it had started to fall apart .
@pagonabarbata1364
@pagonabarbata1364 Год назад
Thank you for sharing yet another old girl lost in time. These are the best & it'll be even better when I watch this this afternoon munching on chocolate Easter eggs! Have you ever found any 1930 pennies?
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it pagonabarbata1364 :-) I wish I have found a 1930 penny!!!!!!! The last one to be auctioned went for over a million dollars!
@JudithGolding
@JudithGolding Год назад
That looks like a tough old house for tough, hardworking, no nonsense people. The kitchen is large enough for a couple of people to prepare meals for a whole crew of family and workers. The surround painted to match the bright aqua kitchen stove is a nice touch.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
I agree Judith. Probably had 3 generations of flat out farming then it was left to decay in the 70`s. Cheers for watching :-)
@slong8941
@slong8941 Год назад
Rough-looking beds...... thankful for what I have.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Apparently there were comfy! lol Cheers for watching :-)
@JohnShinn1960
@JohnShinn1960 Год назад
If it weren't for the apparent 70s newspaper clippings, I'd say it's been abandoned longer than that. The tv appeared to be from the 50s. Thanks for another tour Paul! 🤠👍 🇺🇸
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Have to agree John! :-) Cheers for watching
@jenniferharrison8915
@jenniferharrison8915 Год назад
I grew up on a large farm, with four generations of family houses nearby ! The original one had fire damage, but we were born in one just like this, but with a second storey - bullnose verandah, fireplaces, wood stove, attached kitchen and bathroom, etc - before we moved on to the main, early Edwardian house! My other family had three old houses on their property too! I used to explore all of them, until we moved away! I hear a happy new family has renovated and extended the original paternal family home, and the garden is in even better condition! I believe all but one are still liveable! My heart breaks for this old deserted bird house! 😪
@Ninsidhe
@Ninsidhe 9 месяцев назад
In the current housing crisis and needing to home my offspring I would totally move into this and do it up. It breaks my heart to see beautiful homes like this just neglected and left to rot.
@kx2437
@kx2437 Год назад
Interesting video! Enjoyed watching from Arizona USA❤
@ComehitherwithHeather
@ComehitherwithHeather Год назад
That was brilliant!! Looked like it was hard work to access. Happy Easter to you and your loved ones!! , I hope you have had an amazing weekend so far!!!
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Thanks for watching Heather :-) Easy walk there compared to the entry! haha
@RekLara
@RekLara Год назад
I don't know why I love these vids so much, but I do! Thanks for taking us on your adventures exploring these amazing time capsules. Great work on your shooting and commentry, you're a natural. I've watched other urban exploration channels but yours is my fave. Bonza!!!
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Damianagrl :-) My pleasure, I love finding and filming these old gems and keeping the feel of what I am experiencing for you watching :-) Cheers for the great support, many more to come!
@williammullikin2076
@williammullikin2076 Год назад
I agree there is something different about Paul's videos, they are so wonderful
@RekLara
@RekLara Год назад
@@williammullikin2076 Paul points things out that others miss or don't care about, like the art deco aspects or the hardware etc. I love seeing that stuff! I'd have walked past it too without Paul's appreciative eye. I also love that he sees a phone book and instead of seeing rubbish it's a treasure trove of possible clues. Watching these has opened my eyes to things I would usually not think of. I love imagining the lives of the people who lived there in another time in space, possibly still going on in another dimension! 🤯
@asilversurfer4372
@asilversurfer4372 Год назад
Enjoying these kind of explores, makes you wonder how people survived the summers with tin roofs.
@CaliAnimalLover
@CaliAnimalLover Год назад
Paul you didn’t even notice the old wine bottle with a cork in it and the old glass vase in the kitchen by the sink! You could almost imagine them cutting some flowers to put in the vase and have a glass of wine at the end of a long day!
@melodybroome6203
@melodybroome6203 Год назад
I’ve watched over 6 hours of your content this week. It’s so addictive to see these old homes. That telly was cool! Thanks for exploring and documenting these beauties 😃
@melindacummings1069
@melindacummings1069 Год назад
The tanks in the air makes my mind buzz with thoughts of a forgotten time. So wish you could find that kind of history here. As always great video Paul. And hopping you have a wonderful Easter.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Melinda :-) Yep these old places are true markers in our history, cheers for watching
@meganpaull6140
@meganpaull6140 Год назад
🌟Hi Paul, wow another beautiful old gem lots of character, history, beautiful farm land full of crops. Peaceful and quiet so rustic and hidden treasures waiting to be found love love it. Thank you so much again ❤😊🌟x
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Megan! :-) Thank you for watching
@denisewatson5295
@denisewatson5295 Год назад
What a great old farm house. Love the old television 📺 and art deco ceiling and door knobs. Happy Easter to you and your family.
@TigerRogers0660
@TigerRogers0660 Год назад
What a classic find!! It appears that virtually nobody has walked into this house since it was abandoned. I think it was abandoned much earlier than 1990. (That phone book might have just been placed there by somebody). 1972 seems to more accurate.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi TR0600 :-) Yeah I agree prob the 70`s seems more accurate. Prob had 3 generations of farming and then it was just left to decay. Cheers
@johngoodall1926
@johngoodall1926 21 день назад
I see a Tony Baker column in the newspaper clippings. He was writing until the 90s I believe. It could even have been deserted in the early 80s. Although the TV is a black and white, so probably late 70s. That’s still almost half a century ago.
@scottreasons4746
@scottreasons4746 9 месяцев назад
The creep factor was through the roof!! Hella creepy vibes in that big place. Very good video!
@lizregan1949
@lizregan1949 Год назад
Love these old homes. Look at the wonderful garden they had at one time, amazing.
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 Год назад
Used to live in a house that had the same light-switches built about 1900.
@dianecollins9426
@dianecollins9426 8 месяцев назад
S O sad 😢😢 Please be careful with all that dust and birds droppings. ,can’t be goog for your health. Mate . THANKYOU again for this journey . YOUR THE BEST 😊 Wish these homes could talk .🇦🇺✊👊
@PeterMcginley77985621
@PeterMcginley77985621 Год назад
nice old farm house paul pretty old looking to could imagine what it must have looked like in its day i liked the old styled television that was awsome as well as the old wooden stove a pitty you couldnt get to see if that was a cellor underneath the house thank you for sharing another great explore paul cheers.
@angel_on_the_edge8084
@angel_on_the_edge8084 Год назад
Thanks for another explore Paul. I'm so in love with those Metters stoves (just spent the past hour reading up on them and looking at listings on selling sites!). They've such an endearing charm to them - the wood burning ones, not the electric type. I'd love one in my house, it'll never happen as the shipping would be crazy alone!
@TheLightbright01
@TheLightbright01 Год назад
Looking at that bed reminded me. We made a couple of beds 1 queen size and twin size. No metal completely out of wood. Most comfortable beds I ever slept on.
@sueturnermrsuniverseaustra4220
Fascinating wow !!
@pattigolden1
@pattigolden1 Год назад
What a wonderful old home, sad to see that it's just been left there alone for a couple generations....they DEFINITELY don't build them like they used to, a home built now wouldn't have held up that long unoccupied.
@mattaustin2128
@mattaustin2128 Год назад
Another top episode, thanks Paul. The cabinet/box in the green and white bathroom looks like it was made from WW2 aircraft skins, not an unusual sight in the late-40s, when scrapping made a lot of material readily available. The lines of rivet holes, where internal strengthening stringers or ribs would’ve been attached, and the classic salty fuzz of corrosion further suggests the origin.
@patricialangford5380
@patricialangford5380 Год назад
Hi Paul, Happy Easter, as a little girl I loved the country you don't know how much you bring joy to this 65 year old women all these farm houses videos are great you are a blessing. Thank You For Using Your Gift. I like the kitchen and looking at all that farm land.
@kimfitzgeraldrockfam8973
@kimfitzgeraldrockfam8973 Год назад
going from the newspaper the ads about converting to metric was back in the seventies
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Yep agree with ya Kim :-) Cheers for watching
@wernersadventures8330
@wernersadventures8330 Год назад
Another old Gem mate this old girl has definately seen her days, and its just wild how mother nature has claimed this beauty. And also the birds have claimed it as theres too, the old strereophonic television set im thinking it might of been a AWA Deep image but dont quote me on this one when I was there I stood the Telly up to get a better look at it, the inside was classic but didn't see the basement. Hey mate there was an old car around the back maybe an old dodge. cheers for the walk around my friend.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Had a feeling you may know this one mate. I have driven past a few times over the years, finally decided to take a peek! :-) Yeah the old TV was a classic. Still got some great pics of it. Cheer or watching mate :-)
@aussiegirl1960
@aussiegirl1960 Год назад
@@urbexindigo5164 where is this house? just a rough area, ie South Australia, up near saddleworth, just vague area please, just out of interest
@lindsayrandall5488
@lindsayrandall5488 Год назад
Regarding the old TV, I think I spotted an M on the front in the style of the Motorola brand, the Stereophonic name was just a bit of sales guff, they weren't stereo in 1956 which was when TV started in Australia, two speakers yes but not stereo I don't think.
@irenewatts2874
@irenewatts2874 Год назад
Hi Paul Nature has really taken over this house. Too bad you couldn’t access that basement. It was probably very nice when it was new. Now it’s just dark and creepy. I don’t know how someone can leave their dream home abandon. That TV you found was cool but like you said there was some sort of life living in it. Thanks for showing us around this once beautiful house. Stay safe and well out there. Hope you are enjoying Easter at home with your 3 kitty cats.🐈
@deadfis39
@deadfis39 Год назад
this place looks fantastic, imagine living in it back in it's day ,the ceilings roses the old sash windows , high ceilings , double stove firer place I'm in heaven just love it .the house it self to me looks like around 1880 + just a guess .they definitely don't make them like they used to .
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Steve! Have many more to show :-)
@judycasemore2168
@judycasemore2168 Год назад
Good find, the introduction with the on coming view of the old farm house was great. So much history of days gone by, would love to know who the original owners were, and if there are ancestors still living. Enjoyed the explore.
@kathysmith4261
@kathysmith4261 Год назад
I love the art deco upgrades .
@elmin82
@elmin82 Год назад
Hello Urbex Indigo, Happy easter to you and everyone there
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 Год назад
Thankyou for sharing.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
My pleasure Sarah! Cheers :-)
@baronvonfaust
@baronvonfaust Год назад
Dude, brilliant as always. Hey, you should carry around a powerful torch so you could at least see into that cellar even if not film it. Now I’m stuck wondering what was in it. Keep up the great work!
@mdelannoy3495
@mdelannoy3495 Год назад
Bonjour j'ai adoré la vidéo comme toujours génial 👍👍👍j'aime le vieilles maisons chargées d'histoires🤗🤗🤗🤗 vivement la prochaine 😺😺😺😺🙋🙋🙋😅😅
@beatehofmann9022
@beatehofmann9022 Год назад
Another great Explore! This was once a beautiful home and now it is a birds home. The old TV was so cool! Thanks for showing us this old pearl. Happy Easter for you. Greetings from Germany
@pruehardwick7951
@pruehardwick7951 Год назад
This would have been such a lovely home at some point. But the natural decay would have been lovely to photograph!
@ktkt9982
@ktkt9982 Год назад
What a great house. 30s renovation an unexpected twist. Really enjoyed the tour. Thank you.
@johneckermann139
@johneckermann139 Год назад
Great explore Paul. I have gone past this place hundreds of times and have always wondered what it was like inside, and how long since it had been abandoned.
@customscreenprinting
@customscreenprinting Год назад
Urbex Indigo thanks my friend for sharing another wonderful enjoyable video about This old original farm house is trapped in a time warp! Abandoned for decades! it was a really old farm house and i always enjoy your channel i am from the U.S.A and i always will show support to you my friend and i put you on my community tab to share you and i gave you a thumbs up as well and God BLess
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Wayne! :-) thanks so much for watching
@AussieUrbanExploring
@AussieUrbanExploring Год назад
Nice home with some cool features great explore 👌😀🙂
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Guys! Great old place, great scenery :-)
@bbwvelvet
@bbwvelvet Год назад
New to your channel and loving every minute of it! Thanks
@sandrakoch8682
@sandrakoch8682 Год назад
Hello Paul, Happy Easter to you! I enjoyed seeing this old farmhouse with the stain glass in the veranda, small windows, and the old kitchen stove. Through the years, I like seeing how bed frames were made different. I've never seen light bulbs with the longer base like that. Now I have seen old tvs and radios with the tubes inside the back. I still have a radio like that. Every time I see where they boil water to wash clothes, I think of how hard things were back then. It's a much different life today. Many people couldn't handle it. Thanks for taking us back in time. I've always enjoyed that each week.
@minimad8432
@minimad8432 Год назад
A nice little gem farm house, it seems the birds now call it home and that old telly great stuff. Thanks for sharing.. Happy Easter. Cheers, MM :)
@lindacarneal2729
@lindacarneal2729 Год назад
Loved it, thank you.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Linda :-)
@wallywhitlock99
@wallywhitlock99 Год назад
Love your finds.
@Sharon_L
@Sharon_L Год назад
What an amazing old home! Those newspaper clippings about the metric system indicate 1960’s? I love how nature takes over and uses what us humans discard.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Yep, late 60`s early 70`s Daisy :-)
@Romeo-kp8tc
@Romeo-kp8tc Год назад
No, Money, 66, Metric system 75
@deborahsmith7970
@deborahsmith7970 Год назад
Thank you!!! Such a good explore. As always😊
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Thanks deborah, glad you enjoyed :-)
@chrismc1975
@chrismc1975 Год назад
She would lol d have been a beauty back in her day. I love these old farmhouses with good bones. I know the birds have taken over with decades of poop, but I can’t help but feel itching to fix this old girl up again. I would love to! Despite all the aging of her walls she doesn’t give a creepy vibe at all, unlike some other homes you’ve documented. I love this old homestead ❤
@MsMamabear67
@MsMamabear67 Год назад
Another great explore 😀🙂
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it :-) Cheers!
@vickyburgess162
@vickyburgess162 Год назад
Great video again thanks Paul 😊
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Vicki :-)
@stephaniemcquillan1930
@stephaniemcquillan1930 Год назад
Interesting place. Always love those old TVs! Why are they always left? 😂
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Almost seems like a last reminder of an end of day comfort from farming life :-)
@vickimarsh2750
@vickimarsh2750 Год назад
Such a treat for Easter Sunday Paul. Hope you are enjoying the long week-end. So many cauliflowers! I would have been tempted to take one home. What a gracious old lady....simple, but effective. So interesting to note that no upgrades were ever done, bar the ceiling plastering and additions of wall cabinets in what would possibly have been the dining room. Could feel your disappointment at not being able to access the cellar 😉 Thank you 🤗
@explore71australia42
@explore71australia42 Год назад
Let’s do the time warp again! 👍😎🇦🇺
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheer mate! Enjoyed your latest one too! :-)
@williammullikin2076
@williammullikin2076 Год назад
interesting roof on this house, I am so loving your country home video series, unlike most of the urban homes the farm houses have such character, beauty and they are a bit haunted by the love of those that lived in them. Really like the early evening explores. Every Saturday evening here in the eastern US I keep checking for you to upload this week's adventure
@dianecollins9426
@dianecollins9426 8 месяцев назад
The old gem alright , The old water tanks .how would they get them up so high would love to know , . How run down she is now ,😢 the old concrete troughs were very rough on the old hands , Love the art deco ceilings , Loving this mate ,THANKYOU .
@desmahebiton4534
@desmahebiton4534 Год назад
It breaks my heart to know these Heritage farm houses have been left to fall apart. Our physical history gone. My family farm house had the same roof shape, same round black light switches ( until mum had it renovated ) and a Meters 2 wood stove. Farm sold in 2000. House still standing tho heard it was rented out at some stage by people that damaged it. Havnt been back since it sold. Mums precious garden all dead of course.
@maristresemann4552
@maristresemann4552 Год назад
Haven't seen you in a while, hope your all good! Great video too!
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Marie, thanks for watching :-)
@tarafaulkner8659
@tarafaulkner8659 Год назад
Nice explore! Yeah, the pigeons made a bit of a messy, muck of the place, but that didn't change the floorplan of the place. With the old stove - did it come in that shade of aqua blue, or did the homeowners paint it to match the walls? If it came in that color, cool. Was the stove original to the house, or was it added with the 1930s touch-ups that were done? Interesting cavity you found, too bad you couldn't discover the entrance...but it's nice, sometimes, to leave some things to the imagination too. Keep up the fine explores and, as always, thanks for taking us along on the adventure!
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Tara :-) Thanks for the great support. That stove could be the original as it is a number one. The green ones really were popular around the 30`s though! :-)
@stevecoppin2890
@stevecoppin2890 Год назад
@ TARA, THAT IS THE ORIGINAL COLOUR, NICE ISN'T IT.
@rogertemple7193
@rogertemple7193 Год назад
In old places as this you never know what you will come across especially in your country and these remote areas where there hasn't been many people in many years and probably no caretakers watching over the property.🤔🧐
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Absolutely Roger, many more to come :-)
@HughJeffreys
@HughJeffreys Год назад
Wow so much brick cancer in those walls, I am surprised they are all still standing.
@carrieashley6465
@carrieashley6465 Год назад
Happy Easter everyone
@kenanger6877
@kenanger6877 Год назад
Look forward to your post now!
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers Ken! :-)
@redmitchell4483
@redmitchell4483 Год назад
Would have to be the worst case of rising damp I’ve seen in a house yet…
@jax993
@jax993 10 месяцев назад
those light fixtures are worth heaps
@Bluerose888
@Bluerose888 Год назад
That is a long tub and a big kitchen. When you hold the camera over the hole, I'm always afraid you will drop it.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Luckily I have not!! Yet....... haha cheers :-)
@MrGaryRoberton
@MrGaryRoberton Год назад
The word "Stereophonic" would probably have not been used before 1955 or so,, its like a progression of modern improvements to the farmhouse as new ways presented themselves. Who ever the people were they must have been forward thinking. Cheers.
@KevinD_33x150
@KevinD_33x150 Год назад
Looks like you could do with a torch mounted on a short telescopic pole. Just the thing to get some light well in front of the camera in those tight spots, to see into cellars & the like.
@ivantuck4753
@ivantuck4753 Год назад
I am not completely sure but I think I used to drive past this place on my way to work when I was younger still looks the same I reckon it is
@jennypursche4488
@jennypursche4488 15 дней назад
Those windows are called louvre windows, very unusual to have coloured glass
@theforbiddenunit-danielgre5588
Honda bike on the kitchen door is a CB750 Four mid 70's ran to 82
@juliewhitton7267
@juliewhitton7267 Год назад
Those little windows look like the place could be turn of the century or just before. Bet you they had brilliant water pressure with the the tank that high
@helenholmes3018
@helenholmes3018 Год назад
That place looks like it is longer than 30 years empty comparing it to other places you have shown
@gregorylagerstam2488
@gregorylagerstam2488 11 месяцев назад
I wonder why the brickwork is so deteriorated at the bottom of the walls in so many places. Almost seems like it was flooded around there a few times or something.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 11 месяцев назад
Hi Gregory 🙂 that's what's know as salt damp from rising moisture from the soil. It brings up salt and dries causing deteriation
@servicedogkyzanna1761
@servicedogkyzanna1761 Год назад
I normally LOVE the farmhouses, but this one looks like it was a grim way to live- there couldn't have been much income at all to not have added anything but the thirties update, and I most certainly couldn't see living in this, like this, in the 80's. It looks like a large farm property- is it really rural? There were 2 bedrooms, with single beds? Plus the veranda lean-to. It wouldn't have been for the workers with the Art-Deco add on, but maybe later on? It would have been really hot and really cold. Hey, Paul, So, I was watching an interview with Lorde, I know she is from New Zealand. but she was saying that all summer you are bombarded with cicadas? And, that this year is some special 17 year explosion thing? Anyway, thank you for exploring this one!!!-SDK
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi SDK :-) Yep this house was a real working the land house as most were back in the day but this one more so! 3 generation probably then it just sat to decay. Cheers for watching
@sandrahealey6385
@sandrahealey6385 Год назад
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@trevorpfeiffer5375
@trevorpfeiffer5375 Год назад
my granny had one those wood heated clothes basin outside in a cast iron frame ''' yeah they called it the .. copper ,,, copper basin'' ,,,
@ComehitherwithHeather
@ComehitherwithHeather Год назад
First!!
@JohnShinn1960
@JohnShinn1960 Год назад
Happy Easter Heather! 🌷
@wernersadventures8330
@wernersadventures8330 Год назад
Thought I could of beaten yah Dam
@JohnShinn1960
@JohnShinn1960 Год назад
​@@wernersadventures8330 I could've, I checked and seen none then went on to watch. Happy Easter Werner! 🌷
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Cheers Heather! :-)
@wernersadventures8330
@wernersadventures8330 Год назад
@@JohnShinn1960 You to John happy Easter mate
@jburnett8152
@jburnett8152 Год назад
Seems much longer than 33 years.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Yep. Agree I think the phone book may have been placed there after :-)
@stevegreen8260
@stevegreen8260 Год назад
The old place is full of cancer..I would like to also know,how come so many place in the Adelaide area suffer from so much cracking?
@tonybony5805
@tonybony5805 Год назад
Poor foundations in a lot of older homes and reactive soil .
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Steve, yep Tony is correct Adelaide has reactive clay soil and is renown for its wall cracks. Adelaide also has the highest ratio of stone built homes in Australia which adds to it. Cheers for watching :-)
@ponyorat
@ponyorat Год назад
What do you mean by cancer?
@flippineck6121
@flippineck6121 Год назад
I drive past this everyday and have wanted to explore. Did you do the one fenced off at the northern end of the road.
@williamgriffin7584
@williamgriffin7584 Год назад
@lindatimmons3675
@lindatimmons3675 Год назад
Never seen those mesh springs for mattresses before. Do those corregatted metal roofs rust and leak eventually? Always wondered.
@aileenjackson1706
@aileenjackson1706 Год назад
Do you ever come across the old Joe Blake?
@carolcasey5441
@carolcasey5441 Год назад
Is Joe Blake rhyming slang for something? Genuine enquiry from ignorant person. ❣️
@juliewhitton7267
@juliewhitton7267 Год назад
Joe Blake - snake
@carolcasey5441
@carolcasey5441 Год назад
Thank you ✌️
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Have seen 2 up close Aileen and heard a few in the grass. I am sure they are always around though. Luckily they dont look for trouble and they avoid it. :-)
@sandypritchard6216
@sandypritchard6216 Год назад
👍☺
@cool386vintagetechnology6
@cool386vintagetechnology6 2 месяца назад
The television is a Motorola from about 1960.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 2 месяца назад
Thankyou! 😊Will check out your channel 👍🙂
@paulsoutbackgardenaustrali7674
U don't put the District where the house was....but do when it's in the city?
@terrilawson2559
@terrilawson2559 Год назад
what was growing in the fields? I have a lot of catching up to do of your video's! Sorry it's been a little while
@ricanhavoc9965
@ricanhavoc9965 Год назад
Are we sure that was a pigeon @17:07?🫣
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
I am hoping it was! lol :-) Cheers for watching
@mavahuth5044
@mavahuth5044 Год назад
Would you consider traveling out of your area. To explore other houses, like some other explorers? Some other explorers do, and some just stay in their area. At least what I have seen. Are you six or so,is that how you were able to gauge how tall the basement was?
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
I am back and fourth from 2 states filming old homes that I find myself buts that's it. I'm not on the Urbex circuit. 😁 I am 6ft 4.
@mavahuth5044
@mavahuth5044 Год назад
@@urbexindigo5164 You are really tall, but I been told everybody is taller than me. Which is true.😊
@infinite_hyperspace
@infinite_hyperspace Год назад
Do you like Art-Deco? Greetings from Germany!
@juliakonrad3665
@juliakonrad3665 Год назад
Lol ‘old fashioned home cooking ‘ on the metters eh - mutton stew n spuds 🥔
@margaretconnery7422
@margaretconnery7422 Год назад
When you explore these propertys do you ever feel that they are haunted like some of the people who have paranormal channels say they do or is it only click bait.
@urbexindigo5164
@urbexindigo5164 Год назад
Hi Margaret :-) I started out doing paranormal investigations at haunted locations for my other channel. Then got in to Urban exploration. I feel some places could definitely have old owners still there :-)
@margaretconnery7422
@margaretconnery7422 Год назад
@@urbexindigo5164 Wow that's very interesting would you ever do the odd explore if you felt a presence, or do you not want to go down that route. Xx
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