"Photographers see the world rather than just look at it."
The house is dated 1869 and is one of the few remaining residences in the Hamlet of Cherrywood from earlier times.
...sweet!
Always that little touch of Gothic church architecture.
A beautiful home.
It is so nice, Andy. I like the toboggan leaning against the wall. Timeless.
Such a pretty house.
The house is very attractive,
A fine looking house. With that arched window this house might have been a church vestry? It is so old there is not telling who might have lived there.
Interesting variety of windows,
Nice looking building.
Good to see.
...sweet!
ReplyDeleteAlways that little touch of Gothic church architecture.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful home.
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice, Andy. I like the toboggan leaning against the wall. Timeless.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty house.
ReplyDeleteThe house is very attractive,
ReplyDeleteA fine looking house. With that arched window this house might have been a church vestry? It is so old there is not telling who might have lived there.
ReplyDeleteInteresting variety of windows,
ReplyDeleteNice looking building.
ReplyDeleteGood to see.
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