She Lived Alone For 20 YEARS ~ Abandoned Mansion in Luxembourg

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Publicado 2022-04-13
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Our modern world seems to be constantly on the move, but there are some places where time has permanently stopped and nobody seems to care about them anymore. This happened to the former house of the family Meus, after the last inhabitant Miss Susan passed away, there was nobody left to take care of the property and the time stopped forever. For the better part of 2 decades, Susan lived in this wonderful grand house all on her own. But there is something strange about this place, the lights still shimmer on the belongings that are left behind, in other words, the power is still working, this makes questions arise, who is still paying for it and why? Before it got abandoned this house used to be the home of a Luxembourgish family, they were the owners of a rather large convenience store in the center of town.
They even accommodated a deprived worker of the store to live in a special apartment inside their house. The family was well respected for it and received a lot of love from the citizens of the town.

Today we will try to answer the strange questions that arise around this home and solve its mystery.

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Filmed by Lesley
Edited by ES Forgotten (Danny) ‪@ES.Forgotten‬

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  • @janmcdonald4125
    I must say it was a relief, when you found a front door after all…..(down the stairs). I had a horrible picture of that poor woman climbing that rickety old ladder to enter her home from that barn, as you did. This video left me with unanswered questions though…..as seemed like a crazy floor plan. I can’t help but wonder who built and planned this odd type of home. Perhaps it was rented out sections of the house, as it appeared multiple kitchens…..but only noticed one bathroom. Thanks as always for your most interesting tour of of abandoned homes. See you again in your next visit. 💋🧚🏻‍♀️
  • @ChristyDPrice
    I love how she didn't fill every available space on floor and walls. Minimalist, but for special pieces.
  • @s.c.i.7506
    I think the first room your showed us is actually a sewing room, the table being perfect for placement for patterns and cutting material.
  • @Chahlie
    Every time I see one of these I am more determined to buy a rural mountain hostel- so that until I die I can be surrounded by adventurous young people! My house where I live alone is just too similar to most of these- I even have a 1903 Singer.... :(
  • I'm now in my 60s I think we're did my life go why does it speed up so fast as we get older it's scary how quickly our lives come and go so fast.when I started a family it felt like I had forever to do things but you don't once your kids start teenage years you will not have them for long the younger years are a blessing to hold onto and to do alot for yourself and your kids before it gets too late to make beutiful memories. I'm glad I had but IV made mistakes I wish I hadn't thou ,I find grandkids are second chances to do it better you learn as you get older what's so important,I don't wont togo to my grave with regrets. I love my life.
  • @CynthiaBerry713
    That chair in her bedroom...FANTASTIC!! The crystal in the cabinet...wow. The painting of the forest, so pretty! You can feel the life in the kitchen. So strange to have the new part of the house built into the old part. I just wish we could've gone out the front door, to see what she saw.
  • @stephaniegee8
    The stories that you tell along with your tours of these fantastic places makes me keeps me coming back looking content! I love that you speak of the people with high regard and treat their belonging with such respect. You have a true talent and passion with presenting your work!
  • @sarahfarrell8214
    Hey Lesley, love Susan's home, it was the unending house, there were doors after doors. It was such an unusual way to enter the house, that ladder looked so scary, please be careful! Susan was very neat, I don't think I have ever seen a house that neat. She was very religious, when you went up to the attic, there was a cross with Jesus Christ hanging up on the wood. Great exploring, stay safe, love ya!
  • @annsmith4739
    Hi Lesley ,it was a lovely surprise to turn my iPad on an another great video,lovely cosy home ,it’s always sad when it looks as though they went out an never came back take care lv Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
  • Hey Lesley! What a pleasant afternoon you gave me this wednesday with this wonderful video: amazing and modern details, electric light working! For a few moments I transported myself to the mansion, as if I where there in a a beautiful dream! You deserve lots of applause!!!!👏👏❤🇧🇷
  • She may have had boarders, and during the war may have hidden people...But in 1900's they may have had a big family before Susan was ever there... wonder when it was built that would help establish a timeline.. Thank you so much for showing us Susan's home and life she had.
  • @anneharbrige5113
    Hi from Arizona, United States! I recently began following your explorations and I am hooked. I admire the care you take for all the places you visit. It seems as though the empty part of this home held up better than the other part. Everything does look clean, not much dust. Anyway, thank you so much!
  • @madalynmak1952
    Your heart through these ventures is so heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. God has chosen you to tell their stories as best as you can and for such a young man, your heart and wisdom will take you far. Your respect is so special.
  • @ChicReal
    Much deep respect for Mrs. Susan and her home. I used to live near Homburg, Germany and one evening, I drove to Luxembourg to dine in one of its finest French restaurants. It was such a beautiful and wonderful experience that I will never forget. I agree, Luxembourg is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing Mrs. Susan's special abandoned home tour. 🙏🏻💕🙏🏻
  • It's just heart breaking to see so many, many beautiful things left to decay.
  • @orchid3457
    Everything once you cherished, will left alone to rot. Your loving self when you leave this life, will turn to dust. Home that once was your peaceful heaven, will be home for spiders. We are all here on this earth, on a temporary basis, isn't that so? What we should gather then...? Neither money nor any kind of physical property but relief...peace of mind. Seek only for relief, live happily and die happily. This is what I learn to firmly believe from your videos dear Lesley, and let me thank you thousand times for this. Stay safe! Love from Sri Lanka!
  • @annsmith4739
    She seemed a lovely lady she was loved by people thank you miss Susan for letting Lesley go around your beautiful home 🏠 lv Ann uk
  • @pattigolden1
    Honestly, the first room look more like a craft room and the second room would have been the dining room....very nice home... And it's obvious someone maintains it.... Or at least tries to.
  • @jeananderson4029
    My beautiful little country! Where I was born and raised..Dudelange where my children were born.! Love 🇱🇺 Luxembourg!
  • @SingerBabyJay
    Thank you for giving such honor and respect to the lives of these people. It is beautiful to be able to tell their story and for us to learn about them. Many prayers and blessings to you and all you come across 🥰