Living In A Cave House | Abandoned House Carved Into Stone Frozen In Time For Decades
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We explore three unique houses built into the cliff face in the 1700s.
Living inside a rock was reality for a number of families right up until the 1950s.
These unique houses were a fine solution to a housing shortage.
Complete with locking doors, windows fireplaces and a number of rooms, these one of a kind converted caves are surprisingly homely.
Some original furnishings still remain, allowing us to imagine what life really would have been like here.
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Oh man, I would love to live the rest of my life in a place like this, living off the land away from everything. This is so neat!
@DavidLee-fe7yf
2 жыл бұрын
me too, but being an artist as well could not probably help myself if i put some paintings on the wall ...but not graffitti of course!
@Lina-gd8xf
2 жыл бұрын
@@DavidLee-fe7yf even if you put graffiti there and then got bored of it, you could just scrape the wall and have a new canvas!!
@jamingaming9251
2 жыл бұрын
If nobody owns the land we can all move there and refurbish the place.
This is my favorite of your explores. You captured the home-ness of these cave houses. Made me wonder about the generations of folks who called them home. Makes me angry that they are not being preserved. They are the heritage of that part of the country. A national treasure and a testament to the ingenuity of the people of those times. Thank you for taking us with you, especially during the lockdown. 💚
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that Chris! It was one of our favourites too, so different and unique. It is a shame, it would be lovely to see them back in use. Thank you for your support 🙏🥰
@thestalicho
2 жыл бұрын
I agree, they should be preserved they may be needed again!
My mother lived in rock houses during the 2nd world war . Worcestershire. Her and her sister were young married women with young children. She said she was very happy there and so was her sister. I don't know if these are they. I have an old photo of them .
@angr3819
2 жыл бұрын
Would have felt a lot safer from air raids.
I want to live there so cool just imagine a bit of repair and sitting down to a nice warm fire so cool x
@rhondaclark716
3 жыл бұрын
Build a underground house 🏠. A mud fireplace and stove. Look it up here for free. Build it on high ground. Or look up bamboo houses. You can live for free 🤬🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@mckayfan
3 жыл бұрын
someone on grad designs made a cave home.
The museum really need to preserve this properly, absolutely beautiful place
Jess was just about to ask about the bottles standing in another holder - They were, before fridges, the way to keep wine/milk cool... They work by filling the outside holder up with water, and it slowly evaporates off, causing the fluid in the bottle to chill... Nice video - Thank you..
@marcgee9630
3 жыл бұрын
The jars are old stoneware marmalade jars. It looks like someone has collected the old bottles and jars and put them together on the shelves. These cave houses would have been cold and damp and evaporative coolers would have not been needed. Wales does not have a warm climate.
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
That's amazing! Simple, clever and looks nice! Thanks for sharing that 😊 Glad you enjoyed it John!
@leech976
3 жыл бұрын
@@marcgee9630 i was thinking the little marmalade jars could've been used for small portions of meat storage? like salted pork or meats preserved in some sort of tallow?
@marcgee9630
3 жыл бұрын
Hi@@leech976 yes I expect the jars would have been used and re-used for many things, not just marmalade. If you Google "W.P. Hartleys glazed jars" you will see many examples of this type of jar. W.P. Hartley still manufacture marmalades and jams. The jars would have been glazed inside and outside so that they were not porous. I think that evaporative coolers need a porous pot to allow the water pass through and be evaporated, also they need a dry, hot climate, they would not work in the cool, damp climate of Wales..
The house with the windows at around 6 mins is my Great Great Grandmothers rock house. She lived there until she passed away in 1948. I have a photo of her stood in the doorway of this house. It sold at auction a few years ago for a lot of money!
How truly wonderful! You just find out about the history of the items there. The lace and the embroidered fireplace screen would probably be 18th-19thc. The two armchairs you didn't mention are 1920's and the pouffé is either a child's chair or a seemstress. The cooking fireplace, the lady of the house would sit in front of it whilst preparing the food, to also keep warm! Fascinating! Please don't just leave it, get in touch with the right authorities to preserve it all, it's magical and a rarity, plus there's many items there that are precious!!
This was so unique and fascinating! Love this 🙂👍
What a cool and strange little village! I really like how they fitted the cast iron stove into the wall like that. Thanks Sam n Jess 😎👍
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Dinkum 🥰 That stove was so cool!
Wow, amazing, heavy-duty, such a good idea. So many advantages, energy efficient, low maintenance, cost-effective add some solar panels and a well and its good to go. A real back to the future 💯👍✌ Yes a proper lock 🔐
Man I would've loved to see that place back in the day! I can imagine it was absolutely beautiful!!
@jamingaming9251
2 жыл бұрын
It could be absolutely beautiful again.
@jamingaming9251
2 жыл бұрын
It could be absolutely beautiful again.
Love this place, great explore!! These little cave houses are so cool, would be brilliant if they were tidyed up and looked after, I would definately stay in one,
tv licence people probably still knock on that house
What a unique find and interesting video. It looks as though the Artist Ha Van Vuong was British born, with French parents. His paintings (if oil) can sell for up to £800 whereas reproductions fetch for about £30-£50
That was amazing! I can't believe they let it go to waste like this and are not preserved at all!
What a lovely place ..agree with you its a shame these have not been preserved really is
I usually see you two exploring a haunted house this is absolutely amazing. love this find.
Fascinating places I noticed there were quite modern electrical plug sockets, light fittings and a fridge freezer on the first place you went into look like someone could have been living in there more recently 👍😎
@marcgee9630
3 жыл бұрын
I think the rock houses are on the land of the house you see around 21:00 and have been used as sheds, that explains the reason for the electrical power, the old prints furniture and insulation being stored in them. They would have gone through a lot of changes in their 300- 400 years history.
Sam and Jess, what an amazing find, i really enjoyed this video and yes so sad they have let it go thanks for your hard work..
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it db! Thank you for watching 🥰
Would loved to have seen these back in the day. Love the history and thank you for sharing this with us Sam and Jess. 👍😊
Picture early on is of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. If you search it you can find the trademark "Royal Hawaiian" on the front of the hotel. It has had some alterations but is commonly known as "The Pink Hotel" for it's distinct coloration.
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Will check that out now! Thanks for sharing 😃
4.34 "Stinks of weed in here". Hope that was left by Adam Mark Explores when he was here last week.
@SilentNoMore64
3 жыл бұрын
Yup, literally 8 days prior to this visit, Adam Mark was here. I thought I had recognized that art collection. I am new to this type of exploration, so I couldn't remember where I had seen this find before. Thanks for your comment. I wasn't experiencing de ja vous after all. Lol
I’d love for someone to go in and clean it up and arrange the furniture and pictures so maybe it will preserve it for a long time, thanks for sharing
@sharonstuebi8181
3 жыл бұрын
Someone did. This is the fourth explore of this place I have seen. They were all stuffed full of stuff not navigable really. Someone took the time to clean and stage it
I’d love to buy a cave make into a home, it’s just so quaint me all over . I love this kind of thing. The cave will hold the heat in the winter and stay cool throughout the summer. Have you ever been over to Skye and visited the old black houses etc they have been preserved for visitors. See how they used to live great history. Skye is well worth a visit, would love to see a video of you two there. I’ve not seen any other videos visiting the black houses. If you liked the caves then you would love to get a feel how things were in Skye. There are quite a few good explores. Oh guys I so do love your videos, another one with top notch content. Much love, Rachel xxx 😊 💕
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Us too! Ideal! Cosy cave with a pretty view, what more could you want! 🥰 That sounds intriguing, we will look into them now, had heard of Skye but not of these black houses, really appreciate the suggestion, thank you 🥰🙏 Glad you enjoyed this one, thank you for watching 🥰
@sand3882
3 жыл бұрын
Here in the U.S. you can Google cave home for sale, etc. I've seen some.
@Rachela_xx
3 жыл бұрын
@@sand3882 After watching this video I looked into it, I think not sure though one is done up and is a holiday home in France. It looked amazing still with original stone and pick marks. If I could remember I’d of sent you a link cx
@jamingaming9251
2 жыл бұрын
Yesterday I watched a vid of a Chinese guy that dug out a cave house. He used power tools to do it though. He couldn't afford to build a house but after digging out his apartment and selling off the useable large chunks of rock he's probably better off now.
This was fun! I’m trying to imagine that place in its full glory and who might have lived there. Just incredible! Thank you for sharing.
I love Jess.
What an amazing find, thanks for sharing. Love the old glass bottles and that iron stove was the best. It makes me want to clean the place out and move in to use the wonderful old wood stove and keep it from rusting away.
How awesome! These should be preserved forever, I would love to learn more about them.
😲😃Beautiful! I’m sure it takes a good amount of money to restore, but why hasn’t anyone jump on it. It’s the perfect Airbnb.That place is gold! The bottles on the shelf the lake OMG❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
That was so beautiful! Especially the third one that looked like a time capsule! To live like that, it would have been so great, so (in a since) relaxed. Like no technology. Wow that was truly amazing. Thank you for sharing. Respect. Stay safe and God bless you both.
Awesome video. This is so absolutely awesome. Such awesome history. Thanks for sharing.
If those walls could talk!, a beautiful place!
I have been waiting for this one! I was not disappointed either. It would be hard for me to leave there. All that history just going to rot. Doesn’t seem right does it? I so enjoyed these!
I love this place! So beautiful! The stuff of creative dreams!
That was an amazing tour! Thanks so much for showing all of us things we might not ever have a chance to see…or even know about!
Reminder set! Can’t wait,4 more hours 🤗
Amazing guys, you guys find some of the best places.
Thanks for showing this place. It's great to go on these adventures with you in a way. Love how you two do the videos.
they are just beautiful houses 💞
Love the respect and love you show. Thank you for sharing such an amazing gem!
Absolutely Gorgeous!! Makes me happy to see this history! Thanks for all y’all do awesome 👏. True Gems here!!❤️❤️
I would move in instantly!👌
That red stone is so beautiful! 🔥🔥🔥
Think of all the amazing things that went on in this house. amazing old furniture lost in time great video guys didn't know you made these only seen both of you in parallel dimensions. ✌🏽👻❤
I seen someones vid ov these other days and i agree they should be preserved absolutely amazing houses x
Amazing! Those paintings need to be saved as they are so unique. Looks like an artist lived there. Coober Pedy here in Australia is a mining town in the bush where all the houses, hotels etc are underground as its so hot. There are also natutal caves along the Nullabour that people once lived in. Love this explore. Thank you 💜
@deniseloveday5099
3 жыл бұрын
I'm in Brissy - and it made me think of Coober Pedy too -
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
I have watched videos about Coober Pedy, we would love to visit one day! Absolutely incredible.
@amybannister4021
3 жыл бұрын
@@Samandjessexplore nice place. Ive only ever been past it but would love to stay there sometime 😊
This is living with nature. Should be preserved. ❤️❤️❤️
wow such a great find and the paintings brill
Very cool explore. Never have seen anything like it.....thank you, safe travels always
Amazing old cave houses, would love to see photos of what they were like back in the day. That old print 10:28 was probably a product of Espania, I have a similar one with same frame I brought home in the mid-1980s. Looking at all the other artwork, I think the folks were well travelled. Thanks for the video, great bit of history.
I live the uniqueness of this. If I had the chance I would totally fix it up and live in it. Excellent find 👍 🙂..
Wow what a awesome find!!! Another great video Sam and Jess.
Thank you for sharing this with us! This is beyond cool and extremely fascinating!
When did people abandoned these places, I wonder if there was a specific reason why they abandoned living in them?
Thank you for this great video! I saw another video on it not long ago but you guys spent way more time showing us all the great art work and other things that were so very interesting! Thanh’s again!
Great find! Loved it. Keep up the good work.
I notice the new home on the land, is this now on someone property?
Another winner, what an amazing place. Could certainly see you two living here. Lets have more like this The Yellow house and Jess's Hobbit House.
I saw Adams video of this place is just incredible. Thanks for doing another. So many different perspective's. Loved it.
Hi guys, wow what a place. Love coming along on your ventures. Awesome, keep up the good work. Mike 👍👍👍👍
Better than a modern built house which will fall over after awhile. I'd live there tomorrow if all those people that get paid a bloody fortune to tell us what is and isn't bad for us were to disappear.
I saw this browsing on KZread but you both really did a much better job of showcasing the cave houses. Love wearing my new t-shirt that I bought in your sight.💜You are both awesome. Can’t wait to see your next explore.
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Roberta! That's so cool, your support and kind words mean the world to us 🥰 You're a legend for rocking the merch!!!!
Beautiful explore! Those places are amazing! I’ve never seen anything like it!
Awesome stuff guy's thanks for sharing 😊
Just started watching your site this morning really really enjoy them, really interesting, the houses- carved out of stone are really intriguing.
All that I can imagine is a story or poem... Hidden away in Durban, silently hides someone's abode. It hasn't been seen for ages, but it used to be someone's home. An iron stove warms their abyss, tinier than the usual. As they sit by arched windows, looking out at the land that is unbelievably beautiful. Cut out of sand-stone, slowly bit by bit, a home was slowly made for an artist, he was possibly a Brit. Moss slowly grows on the arched walls of someone's forgotten home. Creeping along the etched out walls of someone's home of stone. Blue glass glistens in the sunlight's rays, onto the sand floor below. Somehow forgotten in time, but now Sam & Jess know. They will figure out what happened here. It's like, 'all in a day's work'. They will figure out the clues using their found artwork. The wine on the shelf, the canvases everywhere. It was a talented person's escape to get away from the world's nightmare.
@cynthiairish497
3 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful poem or story. Are you a poet? I will need to figure out how to copy this.
@lavenderrainbow5041
3 жыл бұрын
@@cynthiairish497 I have written poems all of my life, mostly just for fun. Only one of my Teachers in high school took notice, he was the only one. He once told me, "as the acorn, so grows the oak tree". I have never forgot his crpytic message, but I go on writing while sipping my cheap coffee :)
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
That gave me goosebumps, so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing that with us, you are extremely talented 😍 Would love to share this on our story if you allow us! ❤
@lavenderrainbow5041
3 жыл бұрын
@@Samandjessexplore absolutely :) That was a gorgeous place that you visited. It was deserving of this little poem.
Wow how cool are these houses they could so be lived on ❤️ love it, thanks guys hope your well x
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Laura! Hope you are too 🥰
So COOL. Thanks guys!!👀❣
Brilliant video guys ❤️
Thanks Sam and Jess what quaint little places.. you do come across some fabulous out the way finds. Keep up your good work take care stay safe! ❤ xx
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Janet! This really was a special one. Thank you for watching and all the best to you 🥰
Wow, I doubt we will ever see anthing like this again.. I'm so pleased you've shared this.. This may sound silly but I feel like im going back to Robyn Hood days lolz.. I've been following you guys from New Zealand for a bit now and I often think we don't have anything here like you guys do.. Thank you and keep enjoying what you do, cos then we all get to enjoy to...
hey Guys what a fantastic place ,,,thanks for shareing with us ,,,,im sure many people would love to preserve these little gems of history and probably quite a few live there ,,,! ,,,im in birmingham ,,not far away ,,,id love to visit them !
You! Wow so cool to see you two again! Can't wait to see your video! Great concept, the temp must be solid year round! From San Francisco California
We went to Lake Havasu Arizona in 2019 to see the London Bridge. The city of of Lake Havasu purchased it had it taken apart ship the to the states and hollowed the stone out and reinforced with steel so it could handle more weight. It is truly a magnificent place to go see. Our girls got certificates for walking across the London Bridge. We have a video on our channel from that day. Thanks for sharing y'all's day with us.
Wow! This was awesome!
I’d live there quite happy 🧐
Can not wait to watch this video, it says I have another 8 hours to wait. What can I say but every hour is worth the wait to see you both in action. You always provide great narrative information and excitement in what you both do and achieve. ❤️ I’ll see you guys in 8 hours, I so love the content you make and I’m a big fan of you both. 🥰 xxxx
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Rachel, that means a lot 🥰 Glad you enjoy the videos! ☺ Hope you enjoy this one ❤
@Rachela_xx
3 жыл бұрын
@@Samandjessexplore not long now 🥰 xxx
Great video guys , and another great tour of the strange and wonderful .. keep it up guys , if your ever in stoke come for a smoke
What can i say, how do you guys do it? You keep outdoing yourselves! What a wonderful find, I just adore these places and would so loved to have seen them back in the day when they were lived in, but wow for their age you got to see the best of them, then you snuck in that beautiful picture of the snowdrops... gorgeous. You never cease to amaze me, thank you so much guys 🥰🥰
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Trudie! Your words and supporr mean a lot! 🥰 Glad you enjoyed this place, we will keep them coming 🥳❤
Oh my god these houses are amazingggg 😍
Wow! Invredible explore. Loved it. Stay safe guys.
Thank You for sharing this hidden Gems! 💎 ❤❤❤❤❤
12:11 Painting is Johannes Vermeer. love historical place . Incredible! 18th centuries people lived in there . This is my first time to see the beautiful old house caved into stone . Thank you!
Love this explore. Very interesting 👌 👍. Awesome and unique find.
Amazing.the itemsfrom 1800 to 1920.some from the 70s.the art alone All needs to be preserved.for future generations.be nice to see them fixed up and a mini museum put there.thanks for the. Share
I love it and they are all cool place and thank you for sharing.
I wouldn't be able to stop myself from taking one thing from all the houses if I did that. It is so cool what you do!
this is a top 10 even 5 tbh, love it
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Wicked, glad you enjoyed it, much respect 👊 One of our favourites too!
Absolutely beautiful I agree someone should preserve this as a historical landmark
Love Jess' intros....can she do more please
A lot of sweat and hard work digging those out back breaking,but beautiful end result. Hobbitty feel of a house. A time capsule for hidden art. The windmill tapestry was nice. Short but sweet. Thanks guy's xx ❤️💙
Wow top marks for such an interesting and unique explore guys professional as always thanks and stay safe guys x
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Mark, thank you for watching and same to you 🙏❤ x
Wow!! I am amazed!
What an incredible place, should be preseved in it's original form for future generations to enjoy , thanks for sharing
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
We think so too! Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching! 😀
Just amazing, fantastic explore you guys. I'm new to your channel by just a couple weeks ago. Been really diggin your explores. Thanks for that! Watching from Southern California ✌️💜💜
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Good to have you here Kent, glad you enjoy the videos and thank you for your support 😃
Who needs a mansion! This old houses are treasures..i love to live in the woods..inside a rock house like this...warm and cozy and surrounded by nature...
Sitting here in the US trying to get over having covid and your videos make my day, you 2 always have great finds & even if I have seen the place by another explorer you 2 always find more! Just wish you could make a video every day. :^) Can't wait for next week.
@Samandjessexplore
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Michelle! That means a lot 🥰 Glad to hear you are recovering and wishing you good health. Thank you for your support ❤ Will keep the videos coming 😄
Sweet video. Love your passion on explores. Love that you enjoy this together!✌🙂🇺🇸❤
Thanks for sharing