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@Aurora1502646 ай бұрын
I am German and learned french for 10 years and then I drove a lot to France and got accomondation in french private homes. I were always very astonished that these homes were very outmoded. I saw homes around the year 2000 which looked nearly like this house. My impression was that french people are not a fan of renovating. I know that there are existing today a lot of modern houses too, perhaps the young people today are different. But I think in France you can still find houses with those old furniture and wallpapers or even fabric at the walls. But here, I can´t understand that are 11 children and non of them would care about this house. Why they didn´t sell it and another one could care about this house? I don´t think that the house is very worth preserving, but a lot of inside.
@dmitriypolinichenko3192Ай бұрын
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@Gregm-l9r6 ай бұрын
The respect you show the former occupant's of these houses is touching . Love your channel and think you both do an extrodinary job .
@mrs.comeans64076 ай бұрын
If he was the Mayor of the town, it would be best if the letters, newspapers, accounting books & such were collected and preserved in the library or given to local historians. I’m sure the man has passed away by now so I wonder who this property belongs to now? Thank you for sharing your explores with us. I love watching!
@Callycat11616 ай бұрын
I love the French style of architecture..furniture and Decor...they had exceptional taste...fantastic video gentlemen!!❤❤😊😊
@LarryAugsburger6 ай бұрын
You guys channel is the best!! wish you could tell more about these people and the backstory on why they're abandoned!!?? thank you for your respect and honor with the families!!!
@denniseldridge29366 ай бұрын
You are my favourite explorers of the abandoned spaces of the world. I really appreciate how you research the sites and pay attention to the finer details. Not to mention the incredible quality of the photography, truly exquisite. What always amazes me is just what you point out in many of your home explorations, the question of why the children or other remaining family seem to have completely ignored the place where I presume they had so many great memories of growing up. As well, the property has actual value as a piece of real estate. Baffling. I just wish I had a bazillion dollars to my name. I'd love to take this property and restore it lovingly, preserving as many of it's contents as I could. In some of the older estates there are documents dating back hundreds of years which I'm sure must be of interest to historians.
@aminahparker84156 ай бұрын
I love how you don’t rush through these houses, allowing us to enjoy everything! Thank you
@JupiterJane19846 ай бұрын
I just love ALL of the French Mansions and Castles you guys do, can't wait! ❤from Maine, USA 🇺🇸
@darlenekorson37166 ай бұрын
What's amazing is how the red curtains and bedding has remained so vibrant after all those years plus the exposure. I would like to know what they used for those.
@_MT_.6 ай бұрын
Здравствуйте! по оттенку похоже на кармин (кошениль), стабилизирлванный оловом или алюминиевыми квасцами, возможно, что портьеры дополнительно были покрыты тонким слоем воска для дополнительной защиты от пыли и выгорания на солнце.
@brightphoebesays6 ай бұрын
Yeah, out of all those 11 children, not one wanted the house or the contents?! Incredible! They couldn't even get it together enough to sell it and split the proceeds? Can you imagine having 10 siblings?! Ai yai yai!
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu98086 ай бұрын
LOL I was thinking the same thing. It could be a matter of them being too far away, or a tax issue. It looks like some of the things have been removed. They may have gotten what they wanted from the house and left. It looks like some of the things were gone through, like the artwork on the sofa. They may have take a bunch of them and stood them up there and taken the pieces that gave them the most joy. Same with dishes, linens, and clothing. Some of the cupboards were empty.
@Jasmin233326 ай бұрын
Can't help but think.. There's a untold story here. And an explanation.
@brightphoebesays6 ай бұрын
@@Jasmin23332 There must be.
@Cracker416 ай бұрын
Once again, you amaze the world with another extraordinary expedition. Don't know how you guys continue to do it, but we absolutely love what you do. Leslie and Danny, you two are the perfect duo, and we like how you work together. Keep doing what you're doing. You guys are the best!
@iamwhoknocks6 ай бұрын
Local adminstration should turn it into a museum. This is absolutely breathtaking
@Eziuxxx136 ай бұрын
Nobody would go here. What, 5minutes walk away museum? Such places are interesting only because they are abandoned.
@rarelyobscure6 ай бұрын
@24:58 The kitchen may be old...but the buffet cabinet in the kitchen against the wall on the left side is positivity medieval! That cabinet is some of the first furniture ever made! The style the size the wood! Omg! The hardware for locking the doors is ancient. The front doors...panels are two separate pieces. The back wood is so rough, you can see the saw marks. Its a shame they (explorers)dont spend more time on the antique furniture. Sometimes the oldest rarest pieces are often overlooked by these guys because it isnt pretty enough or shiny enough. True history made by true artist and craftsmen of their time. The guys who made this furniture were rockstars in their time. Paid well and traveled with whole troops of apprentice's watching the masters at work. These explorers have a real opportunity to view some of the ratest and oldest wood furniture ever made, please ask them to pay more attention to the estate made furniture. Chests, buffets, armoires, doors, carving, moldings, wall treatments, etc...
@ramona_rami56436 ай бұрын
What a lovely mansion! So many beautiful antiques in each and every room! I love the paintings and the family photos, in particular! Thank you,guys,for this great exploration!
@luciagodur51296 ай бұрын
Thank you for our weekly treat. It is so sad watching all of these properties left to rot. I wonder why the Town didn't do anything to save the Mayor's house?
@luckyjames33066 ай бұрын
Hey! Thank you for this incredible sharing! I didn't expect this type of interior when I saw the facade. Everything is so old, from another age. It's paradoxical knowing that the house was inhabited until the end of the 60s. It's sad to see this house in this state. So many wonders inside just waiting to be restored and used. Thanks again for sharing! you are doing a great job!
@careyh386 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see this one 😻🎉. I will have to watch the replay. Excellent video 📸 love the pictures and the painting. So sad that no one restored it and make it a museum. Thank you, Lesley ❤️
@EmpressKadesh6 ай бұрын
You should take photos of the wallpaper prints to recreate them. That dragon print would be cool as a blanket.
@sivapriyaswamini82776 ай бұрын
I always try to get a glimpse of patterns in hand made table and bed coverings, designs in wall paper and other fabrics, but most explorers rush by them. Just taking photographs of some of that and making separate videos on those would be inspiring. And of the furniture as well. Old furniture was more adapted to the body's actual proportions to make people enjoy sitting or resting on it. Modern furniture often considers mainly an aesthetic appeal.
@thebearcouncil88106 ай бұрын
Whenever you show the plastered newspaper behind the wallpaper, I am always so curious about what kind of news are written on it, orr at least, what dates they are from. Please consider looking into that.
@trinasyoutube6 ай бұрын
32:25 wow the toys - always makes you wonder what happened that they left things behind. 41:29 the stroller is an amazing find
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu98086 ай бұрын
I loved this! You have the BEST abandoned videos!!! As a painter myself, it was wonderful that you spent time with each piece of artwork. I was hoping you'd come across Jacque's paints and brushes. It would fascinate me to see them. But, it may be better that you didn’t, some of the paints of old are very toxic, with lead, uranium, arsenic, mercury, etc. They're made different now and we've lost some of the colors because it's often impossible to find a pigment that matches up with the original pigment. Sometimes, it wasn't the pigment, but the texture that was lost. The word you were close to finding was ingenious. And that case was alligator or crocodile leather. Sending love to you both from Reno, Nevada, USA. ❤❤❤
@MYSTERURBEX6 ай бұрын
There are so many ghostly places in France, the explorations are superb, really. Nice work!
Mulțumesc pentru vizita în căminele altora,ai un mare talent ca ghid și îmi place să te urmaresc
@kimhoffman85956 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for taking us with you. Hi from Canada 🇨🇦
@Kimberly-r9p6 ай бұрын
Your videos are always so enjoyable to.watch . Your love for the owners and respect for the home shows everytime. Thank you for sharing this history lesson .
@upnorth49096 ай бұрын
I was lying down watching and your voice put me to sleep Lesley. now i have to back it up and watch again. :-)
@awaketotruth20086 ай бұрын
This one is amazing!!! Wow 50+ years. Especially the history and art pieces of his. Oh how someone in the town should preserve this for this town. Y'all did a great job. Yes I'm from Georgia USA...y'all 😉 thank you guys!! 😘
@ЕленаИванова-у8х6 ай бұрын
Спасибо! Очень интересно! Уже просмотрела несколько ваших роликов. В восторге от зданий,мебели,посуды,картин...и много чего еще.Удачи вам ребята! Жаль ,что это все гниет!
@carlashepherd93626 ай бұрын
This mansion is wonderful! So sad it’s abandoned & decaying! Love video & you guy’s! ❤️🤘👍
@SmokeyMt.5 ай бұрын
Another home with wonderful French decor. Even wirh 11 children memories that many treasure and cherish that are ho way replaceable ade just abandoned also. Thank yoj for all you do for bridging the history of this hose alive again. Have a great week!❤
@JupiterJane19846 ай бұрын
What a beautiful piece of history! Im so pleasrdyou gents go around the world doing this in a very romantic, respectful and courteous way❤ Bravo, see you on the next one👍🙏🙏☺️
@Kimberly-r9p6 ай бұрын
This one is going to be awesome can't wait hugs and much love from Maine.
@MrPeteVann6 ай бұрын
hello Beth here, love your show, i watch every weekend, you guys are awesome.
@saiprom6 ай бұрын
Lovely home but upstairs rooms is very confusing it all over, love the baby stroller very beautiful antique piece should be in the museum, this home must be beautiful back in the day, thank you for sharing
@jimhultman80546 ай бұрын
You do a great job with these videos. It is a joy to watch them. keep up the good work and stay safe in those old houses.
@kimblanchet62036 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your DNA results Lesley. I personally think you are 100% ADORABLE
@sylviannebertrand74566 ай бұрын
Les portraits peints des personnes de cette famille sont réalisés avec finesse. Les tableaux de personnages sont si réalistes ! Hommage au peintre.
@billb57496 ай бұрын
Thank you guys. I'm always so happy to see a new vid come out!
@Crystal_Abbott-jn6xs6 ай бұрын
I loved this exploration! I am humbled that you invite us along each week to such amazing adventures. The leather beverage bag is called a bota bag. I am not certain but there may still be a couple in my basement. Until next week? Hugs.
@sherylarmstrong70646 ай бұрын
You two make a great team. Perfect narration and great camera work.
@sherinbreuy6 ай бұрын
You bring back the past,very impressive
@Mountain-Momma6 ай бұрын
As a person who restores furniture, my stomach hurts seeing all of the beautiful furniture wasting away.
@maegelz276 ай бұрын
Same
@Fiona-wm8wo6 ай бұрын
Me too. I do appreciate furniture so much. It is a pity.
@LoriMccormic6 ай бұрын
Ikr
@leannemayor57556 ай бұрын
I don’t restore furniture but I love antiques and even I can see what hidden gems the furniture are man if I had money and wanted to leave australia ,I’d want to buy it
@dnice37606 ай бұрын
I feel the same way. A person doesn't want to steal from these homes. But I wish there was a way to b able to preserve all the beautiful furniture from all these homes. It's sad to see their beauty fade away just like these homes.
@TracyMcClellanRN6 ай бұрын
The newspaper in the first room was 1954, I was born in 64,lol... hitting the big 60 at the end of May, which is blowing my mind..lol I always enjoy your journey through history. You can tell you enjoy what you do, respectful to the furnishings and the family that lives there. Another well-done video. You can tell it was the 60's, love the dragon, lol I have one that'd on my back in a tear drop..lol that briefcase looks like crocodile skin to me.The newspaper was skirts for ladies, the last picture had a bustle on the back( the fashion of the times). I believe someone was sick for a while due to the bundle of mail. Love the maps of cathedrals. I was curious ,with the drawings of the church ,if that church could be seen from any of the windows?
@surgicalg91436 ай бұрын
I so wish I could have seen this place back in the day when they were living in it. I will always love this channel. You are so very respectful as you are creating the videos.❤
@tammywilloughby80136 ай бұрын
I don't understand why the county didn't save this or at least what's inside. Should be in a historical museum..sad..great find.💜
@Astrida2725 ай бұрын
Bonjour! Malheureusement car en France des milliers et milliers de maisons sont anciennes! Presque toutes même! Je pense que pour nous les français ce n’est pas suffisant pour aller dans un musée historique car c’est une maison bourgeoise assez commune qui n’a rien de rare, elle est assez commune ( ce qui n’enlève pas que c’est une jolie maison de village) et cela doit appartenir encore à une famille! Les maires de village changent régulièrement! A une époque en effet c’était un peu plus long. En effet c’est toujours triste lorsqu’une maison est abandonnée : bien souvent c est parce que les descendants habitent en ville!
@loriyack47496 ай бұрын
Great find! Thank uou guys ❤
@slimshadyshady5106 ай бұрын
You guys are the best thank you!
@hieuluong-rm6vl6 ай бұрын
You host the show very well.When you tell the story of the home owners it makes me feel as if they live in that place. Your knowledge is very good.
@cigdemdoganay66816 ай бұрын
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@tinarusso4676 ай бұрын
A great video with all particular details. Great job and you have so much respect where you go!!
@berthagreen16206 ай бұрын
Another great exploration, thank you for taking us around the world.
@texasgal39036 ай бұрын
Talking about family, I'm very mixed, but my uncle did it the old fashion way, which I prefer, by tracing our roots and family tree. I know I'm English, German, French, Irish, Spanish from Spain, who an English relative in the eithteen hundreds married a beautiful woman from Spain that he fell crazy in love with, and got disowned by his family. So I'm really mixed, A LOT. My dad's side is French-Canadian, and that's about as far as we know from him, since we only traced my moms side. I watch all your videos, rarely comment, but I've always loved all things old from those long centuries ago, it intrigues me so much! Thank you for your videos that take me to the past.
@charolettehoward46916 ай бұрын
wonderful thank you both for taking us along.
@urischwartz67116 ай бұрын
It baffles me how no siblings ever cared about all that family history left behind.
@anne-marieperjean68836 ай бұрын
J'ai vraiment adoré votre vidéo, vous avez trouvé un lieu on ne peut pas plus authentique 👍👍👏👏🧡🧡
@kathleenhickshopkins24013 ай бұрын
Wow eleven children and not one wants some of these family history artifacts. Stunning.
@carolynnefitch73644 ай бұрын
Just wish to say love you guys.Always amazed and sad to see all the beautiful amazing homes and Castles and the incredible belongings that get abandoned and left to decay.Thank you for taking me to see and hear a little of the history of those places you visit ...
@samcolt10796 ай бұрын
This is another home that is not comming back. How can a home like this just go to ruin. This man was the mayor and after he died his people had nothing to do with him anymore. I hope he had a happy life. We will never know. Very sad to see. Thanks again Leslie and Danny You both did well.Stay safe and I will wait to see what you have next to show us.
@gwynjames28714 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your coverages on abandon mansions. You’re the greatest and I love what you do.❤
The "dragon" wallpaper is a Royal Lion....yes that's alligator hide briefcase. Ingenious clock/pipe
@lavendergal25086 ай бұрын
I wonder how a family of 11 children could go without someone wanting this beautiful home and their things
@griselhernandez19096 ай бұрын
Hello dears. Nice.video. I enjoyed it. Paintings are beautiful. The house keeps so many Interesting objects.
@deborahtyson97236 ай бұрын
excited for another Mansion! watching from North Carolina USA
@teresagray14776 ай бұрын
I think about the furniture that would be beautiful cleaned or reapolsted. Many are probably worth a lot
@rarelyobscure6 ай бұрын
North Carolina here!
@gatajanis6 ай бұрын
Hi leslei e Dani !! Esperando.. no Brasil abraços ❤
@lisetteratelle79010 күн бұрын
J'adore vos présentations, elles sont vraiment professionnelles. On voit que vous faite beaucoup de recherche. Félicitations à vous deux j'adore vis vidéos. Continuez votre beau travail. Je vous regarde du Québec (Canada)❤❤
@lora-2-alba-193 ай бұрын
Tout passe/Всё проходит....C'est la vie....Merci a vous🎉🎉🎉
@barbkeil-burton68946 ай бұрын
Hi Lesley & Danny,😉Wow Abandoned Mansion in France from Oct. 1969 & they Had 11 Children!! Was Very Nice that You-Lesley Showed Us Your Heritage!!😍 Lesley or Danny, You Need To Turn Over Every Picture To See Dates!! Sad to See Out of 11 Children...Not 1 Came Back to Get Back...Pictures, Paintings, Furniture or Dishes!! These Things in the Mansion Hold So Much History...Should be in a Museum!! Lesley Your Narrating & Danny`s Filming is Marvelous!!💯💖 I Loved the Red, White, Blue Lantern Light!! @ 19:32 was a Baby`s High Chair for Eating!! As for Beds 3 Downstairs & 6 Upstairs, But Loved the Red Drapes Around the Bed & Window the Best & 2nd was @34:52 Drapes Between 2 Beds with the Father`s Picture When Young!! Awesome Baby Stroller!! @ 44:54 Lesley You Missed the Bed in the Cluttered Room Behind the Door to the Right!! 2 wheelchairs, at the end of the video, very old!! Thanks Both of You, for Another Time Capsule Video...with So Much History!!😍 Take Care & Have a Wonderful Day & Safe Travels to Your Next Journey!!❤ Love You Both, Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
@vaavaablcksheep5 ай бұрын
My Bird watches these shows with me. I had to apologize to him throught. Poor Brian.
@burcuklc76 ай бұрын
Herşey bıraktığı gibi duruyor çok etkileyici😢 nerdeler acaba
@sumiyatiumay88596 ай бұрын
Lesley and Danny,pemuda hebat pemberani ,apa kalian pernah ngalamin ,d buntutin sama mahluk astral,soalnya setiap rumah yg kalian explore ,indah tapi menyeramkan.bt Lesley teruslah selalu pake sarung tangan nya ,sehat selalu bt kalian berdua 👌👌👌👌
@priroda47266 ай бұрын
11 детей, а дом без присмотра. Никому не надо.😮
@brettdanvers94256 ай бұрын
At 23.57 the red ,black and white modern painting is by avant guard Greek artist Thanos Tsingos 1914-1965
@MargaretOgrady-qd9iy5 ай бұрын
The drawing in the bedroom looks like "la Rochelle" I lived in France for 13 years x
@hdavis30346 ай бұрын
Love this one, but it just ended too soon. Thank you guys and God Bless
@mirandaandrea8215Ай бұрын
All these houses are so sad and depressing! There is a very heavy energy in them!😮
@pat40056 ай бұрын
Don't forget that the people last living in the house, and leaving newspapers unopened, mail, and framed artwork and prints on the wall, plus cabinets filled with bedding, kitchen and tableware, trinkets and toys, etc., may NOT have been the related to the original owners! They may have been renters or even squatters (if the house was abandoned).
@dnice37606 ай бұрын
I love the explorations that you & Danny do.
@mariasara76596 ай бұрын
Emotivo ,video ,gracias chicos ,como siempre tan respetuosos en lo abandonado . Leslie !!! Te veras lindo llevando un cochecito con tu hijo algun dia .... No muy lejano !!! 👍🥰🇨🇱
@ocfri5 ай бұрын
J.morel was a famous painter in Paris and London. You just showed a piece done by him. Should also be in a museum. Sad.
@mareilleward86706 ай бұрын
Love your accent, hello from a Flemish Belgian lady living in Sydney, You're adorable 😘
@georginapantoja79626 ай бұрын
I will see the video tomorrow. Today it was busy day ❤😊👍
@Надежда-к1ж3ю5 ай бұрын
Лесли, спасибо за интересное видео😊👏👏👍, удачи тебе в новых исследований, привет из России 🇱🇺 Надежда😊
@monicamorales77756 ай бұрын
Los viernes, sabados y domingos en las noches vemos tus videos , yo Flavia y mi mami .🖐️💋👍
@Callycat11616 ай бұрын
I love the baby's high chair..❤❤
@GG-pk3ds6 ай бұрын
It would be so great if you and Danny could get a show on the history channel. You guys do a wonderful job and I love the respect that you show.
@tracyjane77246 ай бұрын
If the original owner was the town mayor, wouldn't there be background info on the history of the family? Love your tours as you are interested in the history of the places you visit and are very respectful.
@Jollyjilly586 ай бұрын
Such a sad shame it’s all been left . That baby pram should be in a museum
@vimiepagulayan4 ай бұрын
I'm enjoying watching your videos
@alessamayasar51746 ай бұрын
شكرا
@mariadagloriacosta78226 ай бұрын
Oie Dani,não falo ingles mas queria dizer em português do Brasil que amo os vídeos que você e o Leslie mostram para nós.Fico muito emocionada ao ver como retratam esses ambientes abandonados com tanto carinho! ❤❤❤Obrigada.❤
@LisaNelsonSnugglebunny6 ай бұрын
The wallpaper design is griffin creature
@carlalloyd88926 ай бұрын
I want the furniture!!!❤️ AND THE WALLPAPER!!!! And the doors!!!! ❤️❤️❤️