Abandoned 1700s Fairy Tale Castle ~ Owner Died in a Car Crash!

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This journey will be straight out of the "fairy tale", something like you have never seen before! In the distance on an Immaculate meadow emerges a glooming French castle, its appearance is straight out of a movie! Build in the year 1726 by the influential and powerful Neveu family, a family that yielded their influence over this region of France and in the process became extremely wealthy. Their castle makes a statement and shows the strength of this family over generations, the last owner of this place used to be the aristocratic Joan, he continued on the path of his ancestors and lived a life of glamour and wealth. Mister Joan had 6 children and a loving wife, for many decades, the family lived together inside this castle and in the process created countless memories that are still there to this day! Besides being a great businessman, he also loved to hunt and collect rare and classic cars, this tragically also caused his death, because on the 23t of September in 2013 Mister Joan was involved in a car accident and was killed instantly. His children had moved out by now and abandoned the castle causing it to slowly deteriorate over the years until the state it is in right now, almost unsavable…
Let us take you on a walkthrough of this masterpiece and show you what has been left of this everlasting beauty!
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Filmed by Martin & Lesley
Edited by ES Forgotten (Danny) @ES.Forgotten
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  • @BrosOfDecay
    @BrosOfDecay Жыл бұрын

    Exploring abandoned places is my hobby and finance it all out of my own pocket and the donations I get from the people who love watching the documentaries we make... A small donation would be greatly appreciated! ► www.patreon.com/brosofdecay

  • @hittpitch1019

    @hittpitch1019

    Жыл бұрын

    Bros, who actually owns the items in these abandoned properties? Those old books at the 33:28 mark were absolutely beautiful! If you just wanted to take some, could you?

  • @lundworks9901

    @lundworks9901

    Жыл бұрын

    No worries, guys he got his outfit from a Brocaunte'.

  • @sashasue00

    @sashasue00

    Жыл бұрын

    What ever happened to the wife and six children?

  • @canadilynne2642

    @canadilynne2642

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sashasue00 That is what I want to know. Why do people walk away from their homes like this? I am always wanting to know the stories behind the abandoned properties.

  • @luciatinacarino8273

    @luciatinacarino8273

    Жыл бұрын

    Too long video it makes me fall asleep!

  • @survivaldoggy
    @survivaldoggy Жыл бұрын

    I feel a deep sadness while watching these abandoned videos. Just imagining how many people were born in, lived in, and died in these amazing castles. So much history fading away, memories that will be consumed by time.

  • @denieledwards6893

    @denieledwards6893

    Жыл бұрын

    YES LIFE IS A MYSTERY AND MAKES NO SENSE TO ME , THE BORN TO DIE CONCEPT MAKES NO SENSE WITH HEARTBREAKING SUFFERING.

  • @fernandadasneves3827

    @fernandadasneves3827

    11 ай бұрын

    Que tipo de pessoas são as 6 herdeiras para desrespeitarem desta maneira o legado do seu pai que é também o seu legado.

  • @fernandadasneves3827

    @fernandadasneves3827

    11 ай бұрын

    No minimo deveriam transformar num museu e prestar tributo à vida que aí viveram.

  • @plumptonplumpton2494

    @plumptonplumpton2494

    2 ай бұрын

    I also don’t understand: WHY THE CITY HALL DOES NOT TAKE MEASURES TO CONVERT SUCH BUILDINGS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE: after all, it would be possible to open a home for the elderly there; various schools, shops, restaurants, hotels, museums.... - But unfortunately, due to the unreasonableness of the mayor's office... such buildings simply disappear in all the winds, snow and rain. - Probably everything again and again - depends on the entire population... who received such an abandoned heritage. - After all, the property could be sold to the population... rather than being given over to be torn to pieces by merciless nature. ​

  • @carmencirino4669

    @carmencirino4669

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree so much history lost very sad.

  • @shelleyphilcox4743
    @shelleyphilcox4743 Жыл бұрын

    Many years ago, here in the UK, there was a manor house that was sold off, subdivided by a developer that did some remedial work and central services put in and then subdivided into apartment sections which were sold seperately. Each purchaser was then responsible for restoring their apartment. It was an amazing project with a lot of very, very hard work over years, but the result saved the building and created beautiful homes.

  • @ginamaria2579

    @ginamaria2579

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s a great idea

  • @mariamanoelanunes2541

    @mariamanoelanunes2541

    Жыл бұрын

    Boa trr4rr4rriteeerereearde 2 cprimo primo

  • @banditdog1338

    @banditdog1338

    10 ай бұрын

    That is how you honor your history by preserving it not by abandoning it. Not everything can be saved but some things are irreplaceable.

  • @plumptonplumpton2494

    @plumptonplumpton2494

    2 ай бұрын

    This option is much better...than leaving it to nature...

  • @bensmobilevideo4363
    @bensmobilevideo4363 Жыл бұрын

    I have found if i drink two glasses of wine then watch your videos, I actually weep tears over the discarded and neglected beauty of the buildings. Thank you for sharing.😢

  • @yinyin272
    @yinyin272Ай бұрын

    Wow! That's amazing. Ancient building castle, yes it's very beautiful 👏🏼 full of unique ornaments & legendary art 😍 I really like this vlog

  • @nuclearchris832
    @nuclearchris832 Жыл бұрын

    Why doesn’t the government of France restore these and rent out rooms to tourists or turn them into museums. These castles are masterpieces

  • @Goldengirl48

    @Goldengirl48

    Жыл бұрын

    To expensive to restore after they have been abandoned by the owners for so long. I imagine that the roof in the older side of the castle is rotted through. It also may have a major termite problem besides the black mold. The family really should remove the antiques from the building and possibly display them in an art gallery. There is so much history in these old castles. It is such a waste to let them go this way.

  • @conniecarter8063

    @conniecarter8063

    Жыл бұрын

    B &,B

  • @jocelyndizon4657

    @jocelyndizon4657

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly, preserve the beauty😊

  • @aleafox1675

    @aleafox1675

    Жыл бұрын

    Where I live they have taken old home and restored them to turn them into musuems, of bed and breakfast. I have seen others turned into apartments. This place is georgous, and a historical site. It really needs to be saved using taxes and volunteers for future generations to relive history. They could make the money up by making this a tourist attraction.

  • @Goldengirl48

    @Goldengirl48

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aleafox1675 The house is absolutely beautiful. I think the biggest problem would be an initial investment in it. By the looks of some of the ceilings, there has been roofing problems. We really didn't see it very closely, I imagine that there are termites and wood rot throughout the structure. Those spiders are another problem, once they get a foothold they are not easy to get rid of. The video didn't show the foundation of the building or the roof, so if they are not salvageable, then it wouldn't be safe to have people live in it. All of this is actually predicated on whether the family that owns it is willing to do a transfer of ownership to the government to let them restore it. Governments usually do not get involved in private property ownership. Most homes or castles such as this one, are refurbished and maintained by the family who owns it. This one in not abandoned, it is sitting empty but it is still a part of an estate. It has a lot of personal effects still in the home, such as clothing, pictures, and other personal items.

  • @ramona_rami5643
    @ramona_rami5643 Жыл бұрын

    No abandoned place is more beatiful and more interesting to explore than an abandoned castle! This castle is just gorgeous, all its rooms displaying so many priceless artifacts and exquisite works of art ! So sad to realize its beauty and value may never be restored! You look like a perfect gentleman in this outfit, Lesley and it's been a pleasure to watch this great exploration!

  • @cantwealljussgetalong
    @cantwealljussgetalong Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact: the "Roman man" at 51:00 is actually a statue of Diana, goddess of the hunt 😉it's possible that at one time this property may have been merely the family's "hunting lodge" with their primary residence in Paris or elsewhere. Love seeing inside these places, thank you!

  • @exploringtheparanormalwith81

    @exploringtheparanormalwith81

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I was looking at that statue knowing it was something else than what he was saying. Yes!

  • @barbkeil-burton6894
    @barbkeil-burton6894 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Lesley, this is from 6 months back, now March 2, 2023) in France!! You are the Best Tour Guide to explain Every Detail you know & the person`s that have been in these Abandoned Castles, Palaces, Mansions & even Houses!! What a shame that out of 6 Children No One comes back to Get the Stuff or Sell It!! Too Bad the No One Tries To Restore It, Like a Museum, or the People of France!! I Loved the Grand Ceilings, the Chandeliers, the Portraits, Pictures, "Sleigh Beds" never saw these, but Love them & other Wood Bed Frames, the Wood Carved Dressers, Wardrobes!! Plus the Wall Mural & the French Glass Doors that show the Staircase!! Love All the Decorative Glass Plates on the Wall & all the Beautiful China!! Love that some rooms are in Good Condition, while the other rooms with furniture are Decaying!! Love the Antler Lamp & Antler by the stairway, that holds a Hunting Horn & Cow Horns or could be Bull Horns! Love the Paris Clock!! Now the Brown Bathtub, Sink & Toilet...the color brown was from 1970 in America! As for the Pall Mall Cigarettes Pack with that Emblem on the Front, They Still Sell Them in Red & Green for Menthol in America, 2023!! Wow you say 1 Euro is $2.50 in dollars, thank you for that info., ! Wow going to the Tower & seeing many Servant Rooms!! Thanks So Much Lesley for Sharing Another Abandoned Castle!! Take care & stay safe, Love You, from Central Illinois America😘🥰😎💯❤

  • @preppingforendtimessurviva6326

    @preppingforendtimessurviva6326

    8 сағат бұрын

    Hello and thank you 🙏

  • @jonimarchese7655
    @jonimarchese7655 Жыл бұрын

    It still blows my mind that families leave so many things behind. I understand that managing a Chateau is very costly, it does appear that the family could not afford the upkeep even when they were living there too much decay for being abandoned in 2008, but why they don't sell off the furniture or donate it with the clothing, then take family photos and other personal items before leaving. and at least try to sell the Chateau before it gets to the point that it can't be restored. Great video Lesley, PLEASE wear a mask, that black mold might cause harm later in life, you breath in way too much of it, also a lot of those old Chateaus have asbestos as well. Great video, Love from NY,

  • @jennymartinez4597

    @jennymartinez4597

    Жыл бұрын

    It might be a case of heirs fighting over the estate? These issues take years to resolve. And sometimes it is restricted to sell or divide these huge estates through inheritance prohibition’s from ancient days. This is sometimes what does them in sadly.

  • @my6732

    @my6732

    Жыл бұрын

    @joni marchess I agree with on this, it seems like they just have no value on anything they have had in life. The furniture alone an the books must be with a fortune , hello from a upstate New Yorker as well.

  • @Alcheminity

    @Alcheminity

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe many times people were ran out of their homes due to wars, we're maybe killed, or taken hostage, so things get left behind. Just what my intuition says... I know it says he was in a car accident, so then his like (many families) could have been victims of violence or driven out... Who knows though.

  • @georgespelvin491

    @georgespelvin491

    Жыл бұрын

    French inheritance laws and tax make it almost impossible for a chateau to stay in the family: firstly the estate is split between by the inheritors (4 sisters for this chateau) and then each pays 45% tax on the rest (after a €100k allowance). In this case the chattels were sold off by auction for around €90k in 2014, and most recently the chateau was sold by judicial auction for €201k - about the value of the forest and farmland.

  • @my6732

    @my6732

    Жыл бұрын

    @@georgespelvin491 Thank you for that information, it does make a difference when we hear what the actual facts are. Still very sad all around. I mean my goodness some of the stuff in these homes are worth a fortune. It just amazes me how these people lived. I love old homes ,old things ,history, it is way more interesting then modern day.

  • @Releasethekrakken
    @Releasethekrakken Жыл бұрын

    It is so sad to see how a tragic accident can bring down an entire dynasty. Every room has memories that are just frozen in time.

  • @saiyamoru
    @saiyamoru Жыл бұрын

    I love the reverence that he shows these homes. He speaks in hushed tones. It feels appropriate somehow. There's something ghostly about these houses because you can so clearly see the imprints people left in these homes through their furniture, the arrangement of their rooms, the photographs left behind. They are not just buildings, they feel like monuments to people who have long since passed. I wonder if someday another person will discover my personality by inspecting my remnants. Furthermore, you can see the pain that this person lived in in the final years of their life. My dad makes stacks like this. He's a troubled person. There is so much of the save-save-save mentality to him - which is not wrong, sometimes - but you can see what it left behind, and how much it was appreciated by the people who lived past him, whether those were friends or descendants or merely beneficiaries.

  • @tsinav8
    @tsinav8 Жыл бұрын

    Watching old houses, castles and ruins makes me feel that spirits are just there lurking inside the place. We truly can't take anything when we die. We just have to enjoy life to the fullest and be present in the moment. Make beautiful memories! Nice video. 😊

  • @occamsrazor7939
    @occamsrazor7939 Жыл бұрын

    It breaks my heart to see such a magnificent castle go to waste.

  • @spinstercatlady
    @spinstercatlady Жыл бұрын

    If I'm not mistaken, the room you said was for food storage may originally have been a still/apothecary room where herbs were dried and remedies were compounded and put together. They were usually located near the kitchens on the lowest floor where it tended to stay darker and cool. Amazing place!

  • @NonnaTradCat

    @NonnaTradCat

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I believe you're correct. Funny, that they still use Marinol, a derivative of marijuana, to help "rev-up" the appetite of people who are ill or for whatever reason, have no appetite. (Yep, the whole "weed munchies" concept is an actual thing lol)

  • @shirleysmith635

    @shirleysmith635

    Жыл бұрын

    WOW! I learned something new thanks for sharing 👍

  • @spinstercatlady

    @spinstercatlady

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shirleysmith635 you're welcome 😊 I adore reading about history, so I'm always excited when I can put one of my typically useless facts to good use lol 😆

  • @BrosOfDecay

    @BrosOfDecay

    Жыл бұрын

    O thank you Shawna, that is some wonderful information :)

  • @spinstercatlady

    @spinstercatlady

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrosOfDecay you're very welcome and thank YOU for showing us all these wonderful places!

  • @junehitchcock170
    @junehitchcock170 Жыл бұрын

    Such a beautiful Castle in a most romantic setting. I feel such a sadness to see this family home abandoned, unloved. Wish someone with the funds can purchased and restore it to its former glory.

  • @kieribama
    @kieribama10 ай бұрын

    This place is absolutely stunning. It's so sad to see it fall into decay like this. A place as this should be glorious and well cared for. It's so sad that the children of the owner didn't even bother to do anything with this castle as it could be used for so many things.

  • @alphaone101
    @alphaone101 Жыл бұрын

    No one does these abandoned tours as good as you do. You cover everything of interest, give as much background on the owners and what happened to them as possible. You also show respect to those that were there but have now moved on.

  • @BrosOfDecay

    @BrosOfDecay

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this amazing comment :)

  • @bernadettekavanagh9984

    @bernadettekavanagh9984

    Жыл бұрын

    I would have thought that the French government might have the equivalent of Britain's National Trust. Very strange, great show, by the way.👍👍👍

  • @marxel6231

    @marxel6231

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrosOfDecay Pastor please pray for the release of curses and magic. Please pray to facilitate the brain and be given intelligence. Please pray to get rid of the disease in the body. Please pray for smooth finances and be given wealth.

  • @kimberleythorsen8384

    @kimberleythorsen8384

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bernadettekavanagh9984 I think the “victors” of imperial power are just Germany, England and America, those are usually the big three fighting over artifacts, Rome and Israel try to grab objects of interest sometimes too but usually just whatever they can bring back to their catacombs and vaults, none of these powers are rightful owners of properties and honestly shouldn’t be allowed to remove artifacts from where they were found, they’re all usurper alumni of the house of Israel (Marion murderers)

  • @digit5951

    @digit5951

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bernadettekavanagh9984 Of course, we have. It is called Protection des Monuments Historiques. Mais faut il encore que les propriétaires fassent appel à eux. These castles are private properties if Real Aiglon has forgotten...

  • @martyfischer9474
    @martyfischer9474 Жыл бұрын

    Being a United States citizen of French descent I am delighted to have found your KZread posts. Thank you for doing the type of exploration in France that I enjoy doing in the U S. I know the despair you feel in discovering something so beautiful being deliberately abused and neglected. I wish you safe travels and many surprising and exciting adventures ahead. God bless you and your traveling companion.

  • @desireewest9136
    @desireewest9136 Жыл бұрын

    You're my FAVORITE explorer! I love watching your videos and the friendship of you and Danny. You two are so genuine and it's a breath of fresh air! Keep doing what you're doing!!

  • @froggieredcliffe8097
    @froggieredcliffe809711 ай бұрын

    It is so cute the way you dress for the century that the Castle belongs too. Great thank you. Cheers from Australia

  • @isabelfrattoni9680
    @isabelfrattoni9680 Жыл бұрын

    The park; the architecture ; the furniture ; the little details ; the light and the shadows... Everything is SO PERFECT !

  • @CAGChannel1
    @CAGChannel1 Жыл бұрын

    I like the clip you left in of the “re-entry”:of the business office. It gave a little insight ( the deep breath before walking in, etc.) into the tremendous prep work and skill it takes to take us on these incredible journeys. You make iit look too easy when we all know deep down that it is definitely not!

  • @BrosOfDecay

    @BrosOfDecay

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha, that was actually a little mistake in the video. It doesn't happen often but sometimes they slip in ;) Lovely that you can appreciate it!

  • @susiegoyez2132

    @susiegoyez2132

    Жыл бұрын

    I also liked that behind scene clip… 😊

  • @Disco_opp420
    @Disco_opp420 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful castle, and your video certainly done it justice, and especially for even wearing a costume from the 16th century, so much love and respect you show these properties off, thank you, and take care x

  • @taj8231
    @taj8231 Жыл бұрын

    I love the back story, but would like to know even more about the families history, and also where they are now.. I love when you explain what items were used for.

  • @lisahusted1543
    @lisahusted1543 Жыл бұрын

    I could imagine this castle being a museum that gives historical tours. So amazing

  • @BrosOfDecay

    @BrosOfDecay

    Жыл бұрын

    That would be an amazing idea Lisa!

  • @leithmcloughlin4733

    @leithmcloughlin4733

    Жыл бұрын

    I think there are far to many valuable thing to just leave behind.

  • @gwencasados4741
    @gwencasados4741 Жыл бұрын

    Your videos are so awesome. It just makes me sad that they are just left to deteriorate. I wish someone with much money would help restore these beautiful castles and chateaus. Thank you so much for all you do!

  • @SharonHigham-jj6by
    @SharonHigham-jj6byАй бұрын

    Hello Lesley, this is a beautiful castle, but so sad that it’s in this condition+there is nobody to rescue it!!! I enjoy all your videos!!! Say “ Hello “ to Danny from me+keep up the good work!!! X🙃❤️

  • @Franzie2105
    @Franzie2105 Жыл бұрын

    You were dressed for this visit. Thank you, for your respect. I'm French and I like watching a respectful tour of this castle.

  • @dorothywillms115

    @dorothywillms115

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello from western Canada. Can you explain to us why a whole family would abandon everything?? Can you explain why no one comes to the rescue of these priceless treasures? There must be members of the family thrilled to have the China or paintings?? Can no one save anything?? Is it junk to the French people? Such waste makes me very sad. If I could come from my humble farm in Canada to help save these treasures I would.

  • @Itsaboutthewaterlife

    @Itsaboutthewaterlife

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dorothywillms115 There's another story behind all of this. And it all has to do with inheritance. The children finally got it much later on. This video is probably 12 years old.

  • @patrawish874
    @patrawish874 Жыл бұрын

    It's pretty wonderful that this castle has so many antiques decorating its walls. I really like the recessed paintings, plates and tea sets. The wooden trim along with the tall windows and grand doors transports us to another era in time.

  • @user-ws3gs3fc6o

    @user-ws3gs3fc6o

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your work!

  • @kukkikulkarni9261

    @kukkikulkarni9261

    Жыл бұрын

    Iam from indian name vidya I love to see all u r video they so hart touching I also wanted to see such places thanku for axploring such beautiful plases

  • @becomingauthors2639
    @becomingauthors26399 ай бұрын

    At 11:37 in the video is what appears to be a 'built in' corner shelf. (with small statues) I was told that these nooks are notched out in the past to accommodate furniture and coffin moving around the staircases. Before there were funeral homes, they had 'wake' rooms where the deceased would be honored for a few days before burial. Once the business of funeral homes came about, 'wake' rooms were renamed 'living rooms' to accommodate the living. Historical places like this are fascinating, thank you for your informative adventures and taking all of your viewers with you! Cheers~

  • @cheryljohnson866
    @cheryljohnson866 Жыл бұрын

    Great video-thank you for sharing it! Your love for history and romance of old buildings is obvious and touching. Interesting how the basement had so many large windows for natural light.

  • @CarlyFaith15
    @CarlyFaith15 Жыл бұрын

    Lesley, I decided to look up castles in France before I saw this video. I read that there are hundreds of vacant castles are found all over the country. I guess the younger generations want to live more in the cities and live a life where they can travel the world. They don't want them anymore and they're too expensive to fix because they have to be upgraded to the latest technologies. Anyway, I saw your video of the churches in Detroit. I think that your admiration of the buildings that you explore comes across in your voice. It makes it so enjoyable to sit back and look at everything through your eyes. I thank the cameraman for doing such a good job. I hope you don't stop doing this for a long time. Sincerely, Carly

  • @samueltheprideofafrikarobi9319
    @samueltheprideofafrikarobi9319 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I think you're absolutely right. For the castle to have only been abandoned for 8 years, there's FAR too much decay for it to have been recent. Even taking to account that it's literally sitting on water. The place was very likely falling into ruin while still occupied, with the last owners likely unable to fully keep up with the expense of maintaining the grounds. It's a shame that you weren't able to get any footage of the grounds, that bell tower(?) to the front of the castle, and that building to the side that looked like stables. That would have been interesting to see.

  • @melissamoyle981

    @melissamoyle981

    Жыл бұрын

    I wanted to see this too!

  • @galebrow246
    @galebrow246 Жыл бұрын

    I love your videos. You do them with such grace and interest in the episode. You are kind. As a person who loves redoing antiques, I am always so amazed that the furniture is still intact - sad in a way; glad the buildings haven't been destroyed by greed!

  • @kelly-pb6zi
    @kelly-pb6zi Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking us on your journeys!!! So beautiful!!!

  • @SilverSunPublishing
    @SilverSunPublishing Жыл бұрын

    This castle was built before the French Revolution -- so many changes since that time. One wonders if the family was able to escape. Although the moat is beautiful, it is probably the cause of much of the deterioration and black mold. Thank you for the thorough tour -- you both do an excellent job.

  • @gaylewilliamson9183
    @gaylewilliamson9183 Жыл бұрын

    Sad to see such beauty go to waste.Surely all the paintings with the family crest and the furniture,a family member would want.Its unreal the treasures France has just rots away in these beautiful castles.Another great explore Leslie.Take care.👍❤️🇺🇸 care

  • @georgespelvin491

    @georgespelvin491

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes - it is surprising that the portraits are sold off - it they were mine I would treasure them. I live close by to this chateau and there are lots of local auctions where family portraits and old photo albums are sold of: they get good prices: people like the portraits - especially in Paris apartments - and the albums are split up - old photos (pre 1900) get €40 each on ebay, and an album might have 200 photos in it...

  • @annogrady3349
    @annogrady3349 Жыл бұрын

    It is so sad to see these beautiful artifacts just abandoned by the family 😢 thank you for this tour.

  • @JuliaShalomJordan
    @JuliaShalomJordan10 ай бұрын

    This is so beautiful and tragic at the same time. Thank you for taking us with you.🤍

  • @LupitaPolit-ng5pf

    @LupitaPolit-ng5pf

    8 ай бұрын

    Beautiful country whit culture art historys thank you

  • @LupitaPolit-ng5pf

    @LupitaPolit-ng5pf

    8 ай бұрын

    Beautiful country whit culture art historys thank you

  • @crystalferguson7308
    @crystalferguson7308 Жыл бұрын

    Always be prepare to wear your facemasks and be good to your lungs, Leslie...and your crew. Thanks so much for all you all do.

  • @annshenton119

    @annshenton119

    Жыл бұрын

    What are you scared of

  • @louisianapatriot5818
    @louisianapatriot5818 Жыл бұрын

    It just makes me want to cry seeing history crumbling. It would be very useful to know the details of estate life. Like a small settlement providing for itself.

  • @ChristyHendrick
    @ChristyHendrick2 ай бұрын

    God bless all the Bros of Decay!!!!!!! 🙏🏽✝️

  • @pamelaparrett7498
    @pamelaparrett7498 Жыл бұрын

    First time finding your channel. This place was amazing. It just breaks my heart that the family just walked away from all of this history. Instead of letting it go to ruin at least let someone come in an salvage some of the items that others would just love to have. History is being lost here. Beautiful though. Thanks for sharing!

  • @user-bs5ys4vo7e
    @user-bs5ys4vo7e Жыл бұрын

    The wooden statues by the entrance hall and the painting look so antique. It must have been wonderful and magical to live there 300 years ago. Wow. I loooooved it!!!

  • @BrosOfDecay

    @BrosOfDecay

    Жыл бұрын

    I sometimes dream of living back in those times... Must have been magical!

  • @melissamoyle981

    @melissamoyle981

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrosOfDecay Can you tell us more about the family? I can't find anything on the Neveu family. Would love to hear about their roots 300 years ago!

  • @colleenasteevesbos6975
    @colleenasteevesbos6975 Жыл бұрын

    What an amazing place. It truly is a shame that no one cares what happens to historical places. They all should be treasured.

  • @kerryjohnson9738
    @kerryjohnson9738 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for taking us along!

  • @xaivierlollotfe
    @xaivierlollotfe Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for giving us an opportunity to see all those amazing places you go.I love that you take us to a world that we would not have ever seen. I am always in awww with the beauty of most of the buildings. Love following you. Keep well our friend. 🙂

  • @boydboyles7303

    @boydboyles7303

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, thank you buddy

  • @PinkButterfly58
    @PinkButterfly58 Жыл бұрын

    It would be so wonderful if you could have someone come with you who could explain some of the architecture, furniture ,art and some of the more curios of items . Why things were made that way etc… It would really bring these places to life !

  • @sev7nwest742
    @sev7nwest742 Жыл бұрын

    I love your passion, sharing your thoughts and trying to be as descriptive as possible so we can feel as though we are walking with you. Brilliant. Thank you!

  • @annsmith4739
    @annsmith4739 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Lesley was wondering where you were ,looking forward to this looks amazing lv Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️

  • @janeyeaton121
    @janeyeaton121 Жыл бұрын

    I just wanted you to know how very much I enjoy your videos. I have watched others from other explorers but none have the finesse that you do. I would rather watch you because you seem so generally interested in the history and past inhabitants of the house or even in architecture of the home itself. Keep doing what you do and I will keep following you. ❤️ It breaks my heart to see such beautiful places ,furniture and artwork decaying to nothing 💔 😢 I would love to give each piece a loving home.

  • @pamelamanke6563
    @pamelamanke6563 Жыл бұрын

    I Love Love Love your videos! You guys are the best & my favorite exploration channel of all🎉😊❤Thank You for all the work you do to bring us such beautiful & informative videos! Sending Love from Wisconsin- USA❤

  • @ruthbeck2050
    @ruthbeck2050 Жыл бұрын

    This was a magnificent place and all the beautiful furniture just a shame it will be lost to all times. Thank you for a wonderful video Leslie

  • @beverlystewart1096
    @beverlystewart1096 Жыл бұрын

    So reassuring to hear Leslie say “Let’s place this here nicely.”

  • @BrosOfDecay

    @BrosOfDecay

    Жыл бұрын

    , always palces things back where they belong ;)

  • @syedafatima8979
    @syedafatima89799 ай бұрын

    This enchanting video brought tears to my eyes. It's heartbreaking to witness such a magnificent French castle, once a joyful family home, now abandoned and forgotten. The charm and history exuding from every stone remind us of the memories that were once cherished within its walls. May this video serve as a poignant reminder of the fragility of time and the importance of preserving our heritage. Thank you for sharing this hauntingly beautiful glimpse into the past.

  • @lydiegaudinat9721

    @lydiegaudinat9721

    8 ай бұрын

    canadienne

  • @preppingforendtimessurviva6326

    @preppingforendtimessurviva6326

    8 сағат бұрын

    So very , very unfortunate.

  • @lisabusatto2767
    @lisabusatto2767 Жыл бұрын

    I love your shows and the great respect you show!! You are incredible! Thank you for sharing your obvious passion!

  • @brutallyhonest5171
    @brutallyhonest5171 Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see this castle restored to it's former glory.

  • @Misses-Hippy
    @Misses-Hippy Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Satisfied my curiousity. Astonishing how run down the castle has become in only 8 years! Careful around that black mold.

  • @prestonnicodemus9336
    @prestonnicodemus9336 Жыл бұрын

    It's fascinating that sooo many homes are left abandoned. Have you ever made any videos where someone recognized the place you were touring and contacted you?

  • @user-hv9os1rg5i
    @user-hv9os1rg5i4 ай бұрын

    Mi-e îmi plânge sufletul când vad acest prăpăd 😢😢😢

  • @rebeccashaw957
    @rebeccashaw957 Жыл бұрын

    You are so great at showing this with great respect. It looks as if a family member was an artist, due to painting standing up on shelves without frames and you can tell those are the same artist. With price tags on other framed works is another hint. Someone was selling the framed one's in one of the rooms. Oh my word, it's heart wrenching to see the castle deteriorating but all the furniture, artworks, light fixtures... it's just sickening it breaks my heart.

  • @manuelaburic5204
    @manuelaburic5204 Жыл бұрын

    Abandoned French castles and mansions are my favorite.😍🥀

  • @greenbelly2008

    @greenbelly2008

    Жыл бұрын

    I´m Argentine and I started to learn French because of this 😂. They´re extremely beautiful. Of course I like learning foreign languages.

  • @danroesch3758

    @danroesch3758

    Жыл бұрын

    Mine too

  • @tomatochemist
    @tomatochemist9 ай бұрын

    That first mystery room at 6:38 looks like a plant room, a trough for watering, that’s a potting bench in the back.

  • @touriyasiefkas6418
    @touriyasiefkas641811 ай бұрын

    Hello from Florida you guys are doing an awesome presentation i love the way you give details to everything during your walk through this amazing castle also you respect every abandoned place you explore 😊 keep up the great work 👍🥰

  • @vincenzolee6576
    @vincenzolee6576 Жыл бұрын

    If none of the heirs want the castle why don’t they let someone sell the thousands and thousands of dollars worth of contents. For a charity if nothing else. I would be willing as many others. Otherwise what a terrible waste. What happened to Mrs. Joan?

  • @Meriale46
    @Meriale46 Жыл бұрын

    These stories are so sad when someone dies and all that was them, their homes, clothing and personal items sit there waiting for their owner to return. The castle is gorgeous but it is a shame that it's falling to ruin. I just wanted to add that the first section you expored was the servants work and living area ( break rooms and a small kitchen for their own use). When the main kitchen was in the basement the room you couldn't figure out where animals were kept was the butchers room, they would cut up the meat once the animals wee slaughtered at another location, most likely outside in a barn somewhere on the grounds. There was also a small space at the bottom of the spiral staircase that had a latch to keep it closed I think you overlooked. The floors about were where the staff lived and ate. The main part of the Castle was were the residents lived. The painting in the sitting room with all the magazines was of King Louis XIV of France. You really do need to be extra careful around that amount of black mold. If you get the spores in your nasal passages or inhale them into your lungs it could make you extremely ill and many people still lie from the mold that spreads to their lungs and brain so use caution when entering these places that are this decayed. At least wear of paper mask over your nose and mouth. I had a friend nearly die from black mold some years back. She. her son and father all were hospitalized and their house was condemned due to the black mold in their basement. Thank you for bringing us another interesting and beautiful explore. You're getting really good at this. A real professional.

  • @craftingwithcharm7665

    @craftingwithcharm7665

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I saw that little door with the latch at the bottom of the staircase too. I was hoping he would try to open it. I agree about the black mold, he should at least wear a mask. I hope he doesn’t get ill. God bless him & keep him safe. That wooden wagon was so cool. Items like that from these castles should be put in some kind of a museum with the history & usage of them. Such wonderful & educational pieces of history from our past.

  • @nphipps9406

    @nphipps9406

    Жыл бұрын

    @@craftingwithcharm7665 i did at one time told him about wearing a mask not just for molds but in general when a place has been closed for a long time

  • @HawSnowwhite

    @HawSnowwhite

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome info! You know a lot about castles! Thank you for commenting!

  • @soothjack979

    @soothjack979

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh thanks so much for the info yeah i heard sometimes in a video i watch all her family died because of the molds down their basement

  • @Meriale46

    @Meriale46

    Жыл бұрын

    @@craftingwithcharm7665 I agree. Someone should take the initiative to restore these historical places. We have many here in the states that are old homes and mansions that have been restored and placed on the Historical Society registry. Many well over 100 years old and yet some people still live in them. I see so many beautiful old homes for sale and I would really love to own one of them.

  • @laetitialagrange8719
    @laetitialagrange8719 Жыл бұрын

    Bonjour, il est rare de voir des vidéos aussi longue. Merci pour cette visite j'ai adoré 🤩

  • @lilyb7439
    @lilyb7439 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for these fascinating documentaries, they are special. And love the background classical music, very beautiful. 🌷💕

  • @careyh38
    @careyh38 Жыл бұрын

    Incredible documentary 🏰. Makes me wonder why did they leave all the lovely things that makes me so sad to see it. I will watch it again! 🏰📷👍♥️ Absolutely loved it 😍❤️ keep it up. Period costume!

  • @BrosOfDecay

    @BrosOfDecay

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Carey for the wonderful comment, really appreciate it!

  • @annsmith4739

    @annsmith4739

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Carey I missed you on the bros vidio hope your well lv Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️

  • @careyh38

    @careyh38

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annsmith4739 Greetings! Ann yes I was there. Doing well . Hope you are doing well, too

  • @rebeccaskinner4236
    @rebeccaskinner4236 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. It’s heartbreaking to see such beautiful homes abandoned and decaying. Sad that none of his children kept it , lived in it and kept it repaired.

  • @karmelicanke
    @karmelicanke Жыл бұрын

    The bowl shown at time 17:15 sec is Japanese Imari porcelain and like;y the porcelain hung high up on the wall is Imari as well. I hopw the heavy pieve of dish or whatever it is was not put back into the high quality Imari bowl which would damage it. Thank you for showing this piece. The maker of the piano is Pleyel et Cie. ("Pleyel and Company") was a French piano manufacturing firm founded by the composer Ignace Pleyel in 1807.[2] In 1815, Pleyel's son Camille joined him as a business partner. The firm provided pianos to Frédéric Chopin,[3] who considered Pleyel pianos to be "non plus ultra".[4] Pleyel et Cie. also operated a concert hall, the Salle Pleyel, where Chopin performed his first - and last - Paris concerts.- reference Wkipedia.

  • @04fys513
    @04fys513 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for showing this beautiful castle. It is so interesting that I could not turn away. Hopefully the contents will be saved before they are gone forever.

  • @Marycedarcreek
    @Marycedarcreek Жыл бұрын

    The childs tricycle was really nice. You could tell at one time that many of the rooms were lovely. Also just still seems sad. So much life there once. They should let an auctioneer hold things cleaned up and on the lawn in air conditioned tent with pastries and cold drinks. Before long, won't be able to, with the water and moisture that will destroy it. And not have sale inside with the mold. But I think people would come to the sale to even look at the outside of the castle. Just a thought. Thank you for really very nice tour and you are so friendly. 😊

  • @ES-uf7zp
    @ES-uf7zp Жыл бұрын

    One of the best parts of this video is your voice……so soothing and inviting. Along with your unique attention to details. It is so sad to see beautiful places going to ruin so appreciate you sharing with the world while still possible. Incredible, and respectful work you do.

  • @glendagordon9822
    @glendagordon98229 ай бұрын

    My favorite thing in the entire castle is the staircase! If only the railings could be salvaged and restored in another large building. Thank you for your passion (it shows).

  • @lyndawilson241
    @lyndawilson241 Жыл бұрын

    I love your tours, they are so detailed 😍

  • @melaineputnam3597
    @melaineputnam3597 Жыл бұрын

    Just finished watching your tour of this amazing castle it makes me want to cry! I just don’t understand how no one cares about this place or it’s beautiful furniture. It’s so sad to watch parts of history and all those antiques slowly die… Anyways keep up your amazing explorations take care and be safe

  • @daniellethomas3745
    @daniellethomas3745 Жыл бұрын

    I’m just in awe of the phenomenal mansions you get to explore…. It’s my dream to find/explore a place like this- right behind discovering an ancient artifact. Hopefully one day I’ll make that dream come true!

  • @suzanmiller558
    @suzanmiller55810 ай бұрын

    I just ran across this video. This castle is beautiful. I am going to watch the rest of your videos as I really enjoyed this one. You have a definite knack for this.

  • @Sandra-Gibora
    @Sandra-Gibora6 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video. I like your commentary and the peace, it’s very peaceful to listen to when my mind is full. Thank you

  • @j.whiteoak6408
    @j.whiteoak6408 Жыл бұрын

    Dear Leslie, So beautifully and reverently documented, as always. Fairy Tale French Castles are my absolute favourite!! I can't imagine how there are so many of these incredible places all over France and Europe ... It doesn't make any sense to me that no one cares about so many of them anymore ... It's just incomprehensible! 1wish someone would restore every last one of them!! Unfortunately, no one ever will by the looks of. Thanks for a beautiful explore, and another first class edit. Your post production is always perfection : ) Much love from Australia, and lots of prayers for you. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

  • @osborn.illustration
    @osborn.illustration Жыл бұрын

    Incredible video my friends! Thanks for sharing your travels with us. I love seeing the historical homes you visit.

  • @dianalzola2006
    @dianalzola2006 Жыл бұрын

    hank you for sharing this beautiful castle

  • @sikwheelie
    @sikwheelie Жыл бұрын

    Such a wonderful place holding so much history! Great content!

  • @laurielaurie8280
    @laurielaurie8280 Жыл бұрын

    Gorgeous staircase. I wish all the stuff inside could be salvaged. Its such a waste.

  • @hollywood3312
    @hollywood3312 Жыл бұрын

    So amazing and sad that all is decaying. But that's the nature of history. Thanks for letting us look!

  • @teri-lisastagg6532
    @teri-lisastagg653210 ай бұрын

    This home is stunningly beautiful! There is such a feeling of warmth in this abandoned home. If only someone could save this lovely castle.

  • @H4me7215
    @H4me7215 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing tour, thank you!

  • @Randy8923
    @Randy8923 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the tour of this magnificent time capsule. I could spend a month in there exploring. So many treasures. I'm sure there is secret rooms and passageways. Hidden treasures as well. Enjoyed

  • @robinwilkes8164
    @robinwilkes8164 Жыл бұрын

    Please be very careful of black mold in so many of theses amazing places you share with us. It can be deadly to breathe in. Thank you so much for taking all of us on these adventures with you.

  • @annshenton119

    @annshenton119

    Жыл бұрын

    Scared of life maybe

  • @heidigordon1868
    @heidigordon1868 Жыл бұрын

    Another wonderful tour! Thank you.

  • @tammyhonickman2415
    @tammyhonickman2415 Жыл бұрын

    Just want to say I really enjoy your work!! It’s beautiful you can bring life and interest to places that would never be seen again. It is so sad to see such grand places left. But the cost of restoration must be too much for surviving members of a younger generation who prefer more modern luxuries

  • @doyeworrell1680
    @doyeworrell1680 Жыл бұрын

    Lesley, this is just amazing, thank you so much for giving us a tour. Perhaps the owner’s estate was contested by relatives or estate taxes have caused a delay in settlement, I’m in America and this happens often if families own large properties with land. There are so many expensive treasures left in the mansion, the furniture, chandeliers or even a rare book could be worth thousands.

  • @vivien408
    @vivien408 Жыл бұрын

    It's so sad to see I am crying watching this makes me think of my grandparents and my mother and father home i can see the family as you moved around the castle thank you for showing us around

  • @Lily-hl9fs
    @Lily-hl9fs Жыл бұрын

    Que belleza, amo ver los castillos , gracias por transportarnos a esos tiempos, saludos desde Mexico 🇲🇽 ❤

  • @chris.asi_romeo
    @chris.asi_romeo9 ай бұрын

    So sad watching an abandoned castle 🏰. They are full of history. If only 🏰 could talk, they have many stories to tell.

  • @elevans5758
    @elevans5758 Жыл бұрын

    I would love to clean that place up and make it look nice with what is there. I would like to live there as long as it is rain tight. Amazing that it has not been broken into. The owners must be wealthy , to be able to let such a lovely home rot away and to leave beautiful collectors items behind. That place screams for someone to rescue it.

  • @g.g.2940
    @g.g.2940 Жыл бұрын

    Wow! I must say that I sincerely enjoyed this tour of the Castle. I recognized many items and their use. The beautiful dishes etc. the dressing rooms you thought were walk in closets were where the ladies and even the mens servants dressed the lords and ladies who lived there. Simply all so very lovely and I bet gorgeous in its day. Thank you so much.

  • @terejimenez4274
    @terejimenez427410 ай бұрын

    Gracias and I was nervous seeing you in this deteriorating but wonderful place.

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