ABANDONED Mansion To Luxury Home 5 years in 30 minutes Renovation Journey

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Published 2022-08-28
ABANDONED Mansion To Luxury Home 5 years in 30 minutes Renovation Journey

From an Abandoned Mansion to a 21st century Luxury Home
Peek inside this mini Chateau
A 5 years renovation project

Bonjour everyone

This weeks vlog has something for everyone….
For our long standing subscribers on the surface this vlog will look like things you have seen before, but in fact Edd takes us round the property showing previously unseen footage showing the abandoned state the property was in from before we started vlogging.

For our newer subscribers it will be a taste of the enormous amount of work we have done over the past 5 years!!

See you all later at the premier

Edd & Anna
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All Comments (21)
  • I just stumbled across your channel and I'm really glad that I did! I just hit the subscribe button and I'm looking forward to future videos as you finish off this amazing mansion. The work so far has been amazing! What you are doing is what dreams are made of! I'm off now to binge watch your previous videos.
  • @morgansword
    As a poor man, at seventy three, I am filled with envy yet happy for all of you who did the transformation. Were I wealthy enough to do just this, I would pick the outskirts of some town that needed work for all of its citizens an literally knock out all the unemployment of the area. Even people who are imprisoned in local areas could use their handywork. From scratch to finish, a old west theme or even multi areas of interest
  • @JJ-bs5bo
    There are 4000 abandoned houses in Italy... people! please get to work! Love how you saved this beautiful house... all the best!
  • When you save a beautiful old house, you of course enjoy the pleasure of making it your home but you also deserve the satisfaction of knowing that you have benefitted society. You have rescued beauty and heritage that would otherwise have been lost. Thank you, and congratulations.
  • I live in America and my husband and I spent 4 yrs renovating 1/2 of a 2 room school house back in the 90’s. My husband was a carpenter and it was what we thought would be our forever home. However we ended up selling it and moving to a traditional home because we ran out of funds and motivation. At the end of your journey I would love to know your cost and hours spent. Both must be astronomical! I love all your thought and care put into everything. Best wishes for completion of this amazing project!
  • I love that the younger generations are getting into buying old homes that for sure has great memories. I’m sure the former owners wherever they are , are very very delighted for restoring the glory of their former properties. God bless you new owners around the world.
  • I'm a retired designer and have been involved in hundreds of major projects involving both new and remodeled sites. I am simply floored by your artistry, diligence, and hard work. I would have guessed you had twenty to thirty craftsmen working full time, and architects and engineers overseeing the complete projects. I will go back and watch the complete series. YOU FOLKS ARE AMAZING!
  • @Nopenottoday62
    In America it is called a mud room, but where the washer and dryer go is called the laundry room.
  • As a builder’s daughter I congratulate you on the magnificent job you did on the renovations to this beautiful historical home.
  • @okienana11
    The hard work that both of you Ed and Anna have put into this house, along with the wedding business and raising you 2 little ones is amazing. Americans call your room a mud room.
  • Restoring, say, a 2500 square foot home to its former glory is one thing. But restoring a mansion, with the endless details present in all those rooms......that's another thing altogether. This is a magnificent home. I hope you derive enormous satisfaction in every glance.
  • @blissrenee1
    After watching all of the Chateau DIY shows on TV, I just ran across this channel. You two were my favorite couple in that entire series. You don't seem to fight the way the others do. Always a pleasure to watch with your endless hard work, wedding hosting and family time. Simply wonderful!
  • @fasteddy07
    I am a native of Gradignan, and although I haven’t lived there in over thirty years, I have always liked the old mansions one can find in the region surrounding Bordeaux. Thank you for all the hard work you have put into renovating this old beauty. I salute you for your vision, your effort and your willingness to get it done! Bravo! 👏
  • The amount of work you have done is simply MIND-BOGGLING!! Hearty Congrats. Lovely children - even more important than houses!!
  • Oh my! I can’t believe that before photo is the same house! Well done, you’ve created a very special home! 👍❤️
  • @cbass2755
    It’s wonderful you to have even saved original plants and bushes and beautiful trees around the mansion. I applaud to you
  • It is the most satisfying feeling to work hard at something and then sit back and enjoy…….the look on his face ……..pride,joy and satisfaction…….kudos to you both ❤️
  • @chucklenz9011
    WOW! I’m 80 and have worked hard most of my life and I can’t tell you how much of this work I couldn’t have done because of time and exhaustion. Everyone deserves a big pat on the back. Beautiful!
  • What a beautiful masterpiece of a home. The Gold Leaf on the rungs of the open stairway is gorgeous. You're lovingly restoring this Mansion without interrupting it's natural blueprint. Can't wait to see the rest of your progress.
  • @beachplumb
    It always amazes me that there are such grand structures like this that have been allowed to fall into such a state of disrepair and neglect.