The photos that complement A Sidewalk Going Nowhere show the 1835 house, a work in progress.
Shutter dog and brick front
Old window glass
Fireplace trim and mantel
Fireplace trim and oak floor
Living room doorknob and lock
Bathroom doorknob and lock
Old window glass
Fireplace trim and mantel
Fireplace trim and oak floor
Living room doorknob and lock
Bathroom doorknob and lock
8 comments:
This is fantastic! I love this sort of property - private & peaceful, and your house is a treasure, too. Lots of character and history there. If only walls could talk! Those columns remind me of houses in Charleston, SC, where I lived for awhile. This is such a fun post!
Such a stylish old house!
Nina how wonderful to meet you a fellow nature lover! Love the close up look of your home in the woods!
These posts were interesting to read. I love your house. What an incredible and interesting history this house must have. There would have been many families before you who have seen the seasons change over and over again. The bathroom doorknob and lock is intriguing ... I have never seen anything like it before.
The oak fireplace mantel is impressive and inviting. I imagine you spend many an evening in front of the fireplace.
I hope you continue to write about your house. I love it!
Do you know about the previous families who lived there? Wouldn't it be interesting to imagine what they were like?
I love this. Your home is a cozy place, full of charm around every corner, I'm sure. It takes a lot of work to keep an old house, I know... But it's worth it. Your scenery is wonderful.
Your home and surroundings are beautiful -- so much charm and character. I admire your courage for taking on an old house. We looked at several, but eventually chickened out and built a small, square box -- no charm whatsoever, but relatively low maintenance.
Nina, your land is so beautiful...and I love old houses.
Your photos show it's charm and character. Your house is blessed to have you as it's owner.
I hope you are able to solve the mystery visitor though. Maybe it's a ghost. :o)
You are doing a wonderful job restoring this beautiful old house. The grounds are great. Joan
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