Urban Exploration – ABANDONED / NEW LIFE – Squire House
9 years ago
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Great tour, Steve, thanks for taking the time and effort to put this
together. Really is a beautiful structure. Absolutely love all your work,
Steve.
Steve from MN
What a lovely old house so family is going to be very lucky to have this
old house shame they can’t build nice houses like this one anymore that old
house is going to really stand out around this big old house thanks for the
lovely tour hunni ️xx
Cool to see that they are actually spending the money and saving the house
and preserving and make it look like it would have back when it was first
built.
Beautiful house, great video, has Steve said I too would have loved to have
seen the building before the workmen moved in.
What a beautiful home,I love all the stonework and fireplace.Maybe when
it’s finished,you can ask the new owners for a tour inside! I’m glad it’s
being saved.
Great tour . This house is still in great shape for restoring .I love
seeing repairs being made instead of replacing with vinyl and aluminum
.This house might be around another 200 + years while the development might
be gone in less then a hundred years .
I would be afraid to walk on the wooden floors upstairs. Old wooden floors
get so unimaginably dried out and brittle. Its good to see this place being
renovated and saved.
Now that is some good news! I’m glad this remarkable house is being saved.
Maybe it’s so strongly-built that it’s too hard to tear down! I’m not that
familiar with east coast architecture but I would think this is house is
somewhat unusual because it’s so big. I’d say this is the largest home of
that style that I’ve ever seen.
I’m glad you got to it. When you went inside, you took a step back 2
centuries or so. The only thing you needed was a good pair (old or new) of
Georgia Boots. I’ve worked in a lot of mud and I used those boots until I
had to take an inside job.
It’s nice to see that once in a while history can be saved. It’s sort of
the opposite where I live. There’s a project going on to tear down some of
the oldest buildings in my town. I guess they’ve been left abandoned so
long that it would take a huge amount of money to restore them, and there’s
just no way to do it.
Nice to see one being rebuilt With the work they’re doing it will make
someone a fine home. As always stunning photography and excellent video!
I always enjoy your photos at the end of your videos. Try and let me know
if you’re ever in the San Diego area. I’d love to explore, I have a thing
for history. :)
Wonderful to know that this house is being saved. All that beautiful stone.
You cannot beat stone and solid wood. I think the roof is red cedar, I had
all my decks redone in red cedar. Thank-you for the tour.
You really have some stunning looking old stone built buildings in your
area & this is a fine example. So great that it’s being restored with that
old barn, which is massive! Enjoyed your video & stills, Thanks for sharing
& Safe exploring!
That place is going to be so charming when completed. I love the stone
work. It is so great to see it being saved!