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MYSTERIOUS ABANDONED HOUSE WITH EVERYTHING LEFT BEHIND Traditional Home FROZEN IN TIME

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MYSTERIOUS ABANDONED HOUSE WITH EVERYTHING LEFT BEHIND Traditional Home FROZEN IN TIME

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We arrive in an old rural village in Portugal that centres around a communal square.
We carefully approach the house that stands out from the others, following the bush line, hoping to remain undetected…

Once we reach the front garden, we battle through a tangle of thorns and finally find the front door, vines crawl through every gap.

Inside, we find a traditional family home thats been forgotten for over 20 years. A farming family of four were the last to call this place home.

The layout is different to most, the largest space in the house is dedicated to wine making, the couple produced this in their basement, with easy access to their extensive garden area.

They lived a modest life in this small, close knit village. They had two daughters who grew up here, but eventually moved away to the city, leaving nobody to take care of the house when the time came.

So it remains how it was when they all lived here, scattered with memories, gradually decaying.

Join us on this trip back in time, before this home is lost forever…

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46 COMMENTS

  1. This was an interesting place! Though you both look a bit sad and unenthusiastic, if it's personal, I don't need to know, maybe it's just your Europe trip coming to an end soon? Love you both. The way Sam holds his hands behind his back, is a way of an honest person. Thank you for all the details of this amazing house!

  2. Hi u doing,this is David and I'm a lover of old American European style home.im alittle bit angry with u people who explore these old abandon historical homes,without doing a complete historical back ground check on these homes an people,who once live there and also,try to find out if their any relatives,who still might still be living,that have no knowledge of the places.I also believe,that these places can be save,by uquie people,who might want to purchase these incredible homes as well as the land,into a bed an breakfast place.u can help save these places,by promoting it to the public,u know sale the ideal to those oh be interested on that Ideal.u don't have to place the address directly on your website,but they can contact you directly,so that way u don't have to worry about vandal,doing any harm to the those places.people like u,can help save these places,from the down fall of nothingless.

  3. Hi Sam and Jess, I discovered your channel a couple weeks ago and I can't get enough of it! Just wondering if you would consider sketching out the floor plans? I'm interested in the architecture, not the personal items in these homes. It has been impossible to follow the location of the rooms in most existing videos. Historians will be studying your videos for years to come! It would be helpful if you had the floor plan (even if it's not to scake) as well as notes about the condition of the chateau at the time of your visit (dated). When the houses fall down with age, you will have something to refer to. Thanks a bunch!

  4. Glad Jess is feeling better! Thanks for another great visit. I had a good feeling about the house, it seemed like pleasant practical people had lived there. The kitchen was probably my favorite room and the comfortable breakfast room with the vine window. That odd glass machine at 7:29 isn't a candle, it's a very old style coffee maker. I've also seen them in France. Here's a video of how it works…https://youtu.be/o5AxU1AmMeM

  5. Very interesting! This home was quite sweet in a mouldy rustic sort of way! I always love seeing stained glass windows it’s so pretty. Although it’s a strange layout I love the idea of having bedrooms on the bottom floor where it’s much cooler and easier to sleep during the summer. The rotten mattress looked like they were melting into the floor in the upstairs bedrooms! Thank you for showing us this quaint house, before it’s completely swallowed by nature!! Great to have Jess back too!! Take care guys xx

  6. The Film your asking Sam is ( The Lostboys ). Granpa said it as he had no TV just the guide. Lol. Another great explore guys. Good to see you Jess up and about and well. Thanks for sharing.

  7. Another awesome exploration guys! I really enjoyed watching it. It’s nice to see how the “regular” people lived there. It’s a nice change and comparison.
    That vine covered doorway was definitely very cool!

    Thanks for sharing this awesome exploration with us!!
    Stay safe and safe travels guys!🥰💖💖💖💖

  8. Jess, I am so glad you are feeling better. Great place. These people seemed like they were minimalist. Shame the children didn’t care to back to retrieve the family pictures but you really can’t judge them due to you don’t know what actually occurred living there. We have seen and know to many dysfunctional families and friends families that have issues going on. Very nice find and as always a fantastic video. Thanks for sharing.

  9. As usual great video guys well done nice little explore that was enjoyed that well done keep up the good work 👍💖🤘 hope u enjoyed yr summer break away guys u deserved it after so many road trips and working so hard then being poorly any look forward to yr next drop have a good week and well done again 🤘💖👍

  10. Did you two ever explore in Japan or China? I like the kitchen and the big bathroom. Too bad there was no bathtub. Maybe that was what the big pan was for, a bathtub.

  11. I missed the live but I have to say that I was sitting on the edge of my seat scared that one of you were going to fall through the floor!! It's great to see a smaller simple place and how they lived my favorite part was the top floor. As he was opening the hutch with the bottles I was thinking the whole thing was about to go through the floor!!! The risks y'all take 🙏🏻💯😯💪🏻

  12. Curious…in the basement you can see all around the perimeter walls there are square beam holes that would have been the joists for another floor. But at that height, it would not have given enough headroom from the current basement floor level. Not sure how the space would have been used.

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