Beautiful Selma Plantation Mansion Exploration when it was Abandoned in Virginia

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Published 2015-06-12
A look at the once abandoned Selma Plantation in Virginia. This home is no longer abandoned and has been restored. This video was filmed before the current owner purchased and restored the property.

All Comments (21)
  • @MomTheEbayer101
    If that land and house could talk!!!! I'd love to hear the stories!!!
  • @konghammer6061
    That place is in remarkably good condition for it's age and lack of maintenance.
  • @rouser301
    Incredible - no asinine selfies (despite how many mirrors you passed) no dumb narration, and best of all no stupid music added. Because of that I felt like I was there with you... THUMBS UP!
  • @melbabowen4389
    I am SOOOOO RELIEVED AND GRATEFUL THAT GORGEOUS MANSION IS BEING SAVED AND RESTORED!!!!!💖💖💖💖
  • @Leeza-G
    Thanks! That was a great tour and the place not having been vandalized makes it so much sweeter!
  • @nancymiller7294
    The home is beautiful and I am happy that someone was brave enough to save this piece of history. I hope a video will be made once the restoration is finished.
  • What character and quality this old home was graced with!! What a shame to let it go because they don't build them like this anymore. It is not beyond repair....just needs someone with money and a good heart to bring it back to it's former glory!! So sad to see a fine home in this condition!!
  • @TheDianne888
    Wow, that mansion was certainly a place of grand splendour in it's day. The rooms are endless as are the fireplaces! I really enjoy watching these videos and I wish I had some interesting places to explore but none where I live. Good video, thank you!
  • @janiehelms4895
    Wow I could live on side of this house and my husband could live on the other side How lovely is that
  • @user-zt2bc1fc8f
    In 1990 I attended the wedding reception of a congressman's daughter there. I remember approaching the house on a driveway that seemed to be a mile long. We had cocktails in the room with the piano and tables were set in that beautiful foyer for dinner. It was a relatively small group of about one hundred people and we all had a wonderful time. The house was magnificent! I never would have guess the house would ever be in that condition. What a shock to see it in this unbelievable state, but so very happy to see below that it is now undergoing restoration. The sense of history and the architecture are two of the things I miss the most about living in the Washington, D.C. area.
  • @jamesgarland393
    Very nicely done. Thank you for not babbling or adding ridiculous music to this video. Lovely old mansion with lovely vistas.
  • @janeburton7647
    Thanks for posting this wonderful old plantation house! So thankful it’s getting restored!
  • @donniegray553
    The FIRST thing I notice about this place is there's NO GAFFITI. And that's a good thing. Thanks for the upload. I love the iron stand-alone tubs and the exposed plumbing. And the wood works is amazing. In a LOT of the videos I've seen posted there's so much graffiti the structure is practically beyond repair.
  • @terrifuller
    lived about 10 miles from this my whole life - so glad to see it being restored now
  • @Rob774
    Love the fireplaces in each bedroom. I'm old enough to remember houses with the "feeted" bathtub.