Below is a more conventional view showing the mill on the right with the house to the left.
August 10, 2013
The Mill House, Edinburg
This house next to the Edinburg Mill was built in 1850 by George Grandstaff. It was the home to a series of millers.
Below is a more conventional view showing the mill on the right with the house to the left.
Labels:
Mills,
Shenandoah
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it looks quite grand!
ReplyDeleteI was in Edinburg once, went to Murray's fly fishing shop in the pharmacy that he ran. It is a nice old town on the valley road. I grew up near Lexington.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an impressive place. Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat place!
ReplyDeleteAwesome mill!
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