ABANDONED 1600’s Mansion With EVERYTHING Left Inside ~ Frozen In Time

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🏰 The Lost Chateau of Southern France: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Bully Family's Abandoned Empire 🏰

✨ NEW VIDEO ALERT: Journey with me as I explore an enchanting yet forgotten 17th-century chateau in a remote village of Southern France. Left behind by the once wealthy Bully family, this majestic home reveals a captivating story of wealth, loss, and the relentless march of time.

🌿 A Family's Rise and Fall: The Bully family, once lords of a sprawling agricultural empire, transitioned into the lucrative hotel industry during the industrial era. What led them to abandon their chateau, leaving it frozen in time?

👇 Why Watch This Video?

Exclusive tour of a 17th-century chateau.
Rich narrative of a French family's rise and fall.
A haunting yet poetic look at an abandoned masterpiece.
📚 Topics Covered:

Abandoned Chateau
Southern France
Industrial Revolution
Hotel Industry
Bully Family
17th-century Architecture
Real Estate Exploration
🔍 Step Into A Forgotten World: As we navigate through the vine-covered halls and intricate tapestries, experience a realm where the past refuses to fade away.

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Whether it's a beautiful chateau in France, an American Victorian house, or the simpler country homes you've shown us, there is something so inherently sad about what's happened to these places. Such a mystery, what has happened to the people? Why are these lovely homes abandoned? Gives me a really melancholy feeling. Thanks for sharing this Jeremy. Your narration, and respect for these properties is admirable.

jakerirenef
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I'm so impressed by the way you treated this abandoned building with such dignity and respect. You didn't just rummage through the things left behind, but handled them with great care. Very impressive.

maryhartwig
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The care and detail that was put into the construction of these old homes is just brilliant. I am so sad that all of that unique beauty has been lost on modern construction

cassiemeyer
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I see so many comments about how sad it is that the this beautiful house is rotting away, I agree. And yet, when I saw this video the first thing I thought was humans come to this world and construct beautiful big houses full of things that are expensive but when we die literally nothing really matters, all this stuff will rot away in time. Makes me think about what really matters in life? Are we pursuing lasting joy and happiness? Connection, love and understanding is longer lasting than things because memories can never die.

usaraquel
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Totally enjoyed exploring this property with you. At 83 only get to go exploring on the computer. Loved seeing all the books and shelves. These people were well read it seems. Love to read and explore homes. My best loved job was as a realtor. Keep on doing what you are doing. Thanks

TheVivern
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The march of time is relentless. Your explorations are a somber reminder that nothing lasts, no matter how much wealth we have, no matter how badly we want it to. People age, buildings deteriorate, places change, the world changes, things of the past fade, and in all this, we must live and love and make peace with the knowledge that everything we know and hold dear will come to an end. Thanks for showing us this once bustling, cherished family home.

GreenTT-ll
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There’s something very sad about this video, just knowing that people lived there, people laughed, cried, argued, probably held parties, and it’s all just crumbling away to time.

Yuiiski-
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Unbearably sad and yet I couldn’t stop watching. I hope someone comes along with a ton of money who can resurrect this mansion and bring it back to its former glory.

Anna-sssf
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What a heartbreaking story. I hope the daughter is faring well anyway. I'd love to restore such a building and spend the rest of my days sharing it with others. It's really not too late to salvage the place. No extensive water damage, which does the most harm. I hope someone saw this and snatched it up by now.

gaslitworldf.melissab
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As someone that enjoys looking at old homes I find this heartbreaking. Such a lovely home and it is dying from neglect.

kristinalowe
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This is how my parents home looked. Belongings everywhere left behind when my mom died only I wasn’t allowed inside they sold the house with all the contents to a stranger and I had to dumpster dive for sentimental things. This home is telling a story of its owner being abandoned and left behind by those alive that didn’t care to safeguard what meant something once. I cannot get past what my family did leaving everything to a stranger. I find this video sad as it brings back that memory of a lost life.

joannedobkin
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We ve Been watching a lot of utube videos, where these individuals explore these abandoned mansions, houses etc. There are some powerful things to be learned by going into these abandoned homes, where it all seems frozen in time, the beds made neatly, things organized perfectly, even though there are broken windows, and the roof with big holes and water pouring through, refrigerators full of now toxic food, after fifteen or twenty years, some with calendars hanging on the wall, marking the last month they lived there, one went to the hospital and never returned, the person filming sometimes narrates what he knows about the families, but the one mystery unanswered is, how could it happen that anyone could die and no friends or family would go into that house and dispose of what was left behind, some of the items are very valuable, there is such a strong life lesson in these videos, many amassed great wealth, gathered valuable items from around the world, but in death, we all die the same, for we can take nothing with us, so sad the earth takes back what it gave, no matter the value, time and the elements will reclaim it.

jandeband
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I just want to say I really appreciate how you explore these places for their beauty and never disturb anything. You’re there to look and experience, and that’s honorable.

Cheri
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About 20 years ago, my wife and I lived in France for two years, bought an old stone barn and renovated it into a house. Pretty cool experience, but it wasn't nearly as majestic as this property... this is a DIY dream place!! Thanks for the vid!

PuckDudesHockey
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Wow. I could spend hours in this house, each room with its own treasures and stories to tell. I would love to see the slide photos and read the letters. Thank you for capturing this magnificent piece of history - I really felt as though I was transported there. This was very moving to watch.

louise
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It always makes me sad to see books that age abandoned, I’m sure some are more recent publications but I imagine some of those books contain knowledge and stories that will never be shared again. How id love to sit and go through each one ❤

melissalovett
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To me, it was like looking at the titanic. Stuck in time and slowly withering in time. Absolutely beautiful house. Such a shame it was left behind.

dog-gone-it
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It's one thing to see old abandoned buildings that are mostly empty with maybe a few things laying around.
But seeing this virtually untouched house with everything still inside is such a different mood. From the furniture, to the clothes still in the closets, to the small personal stuff. It's a fascinating, but also sad thing to see things that were once someone's everyday items being left in decay along with the rest of the house.

Neckromorph
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The book collection that you said was from the same author was actually a collection of crime fiction from different authors by a publishing imprint called Série Noire. Série Noire was founded in 1945.

I could spend hours just going through the books. The radios were also extremely interesting…

Also, the baby carriage in the first room is for a doll…not an actual child.

Lissie
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I like how you notice points of interest and you go slowly. You notice decor and things that really matter

gailc