The ABANDONED Fireman’s House and a REAL Murder House! – EVERYTHING Left Inside!

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The ABANDONED Fireman’s House – A Trashed Time Capsule!

In this video, we travelled out to visit a place that has been high up on our list of places to visit for quite a while, but we had been put-off travelling to as we had heard it was completely sealed up, until now that is!

In November of 1862, the place was known as the ‘Joiner’s Arms’ and it was the scene of a notorious and dreadful murder of the landlady Anne Walne, which caused a local and indeed national sensation.

It is now locally named as the ‘Setters Farm’ but has been nicknamed ‘The Abandoned Fireman’s House’ by urbex explorers.

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