[custom_adv] An urban explorer has captured some extraordinary footage inside a decaying Scottish mansion which was once Coco Chanel's love nest.The Rosehall Estate near Lairg, Scotland, was home to the legendary fashion designer in the 1920s - and famous guests to the 22-room house included her lover Hugh Grosvenor, the Second Duke of Westminster and her friend Winston Churchill. [custom_adv] The crumbling house, set within 700 acres of ground, was sold for an undisclosed sum earlier to an overseas family this year after previously sitting on the market for more than four years. [custom_adv] The sale is now believed to have fallen through, giving urban explorer, Matt Nadin, the opportunity to sneak in and capture some incredible pictures and footage of the sprawling mansion whilst on holiday with his family. [custom_adv] Despite falling into a state of disrepair with walls cracking and floors crumbling, fascinating glimpses of what may of gone on at the estate still remain. [custom_adv] Incredible footage of Matt, 40, shows him creeping through long grass and bushes to get to the house before climbing in through an opened window. [custom_adv] Inside, Matt, a salesman from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, finds ornate furniture including beds, wardrobes and dressers and a roll top bath.Huge cast iron fireplaces can be found in some rooms, along with an abandoned chaise lounge, an old Aga or Range cooker, old wine and sherry bottles and a pair of old skis. [custom_adv] Matt even discovered an old horse drawn fire engine cart complete with hoses.Along with older artefacts are pieces from other decades including children's videos and tapes as well as cuddly toys - although it's not clear how these came to be there. [custom_adv] Matt posted the extraordinary footage to his You Tube channel, Finders Beepers History Seekers, where he can often be found exploring abandoned and historic places of interest with his pal, Andy.