Fishers Hill is a hill but it's also the name of a town and a Civil War battlefield. All of these are in Shenandoah County near Strasburg. I'm typing "Fishers" without an apostrophe because that's how the highway department spells it so that's what you see on modern maps.
The first time I saw the town of Fishers Hill, I was charmed by it. The red barn by the creek, the old mill, the country store... how cute!
In this third picture the old barn has almost disappeared so you may have to look closely to see what's left of it. See more Fishers Hill posts.
By the way, we had a couple inches of snow yesterday but today it has just about melted away.
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Graceful old structures, nicely captured!
ReplyDeleteFishers Hill looks like a wonderful place for a photo shoot. Thanks Linda for joining The Barn Collective this week, I hope that there are more Virginia barn for you the share.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured barns!
ReplyDeleteThe last shot particularly appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteI went out taking shots of old barns today. I have a few in the neighborhood that I've been following through the seasons and ages. Your last one caught my eye.
ReplyDeletethat old barn is almost a pile of sticks. Sad how we let things get to the point where there is nothing left.
ReplyDeleteI adore that stone house!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of these old houses and barns, neatly nested in the winter landscapes.
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They do look great in your photo's.
ReplyDeleteGlad you didn't have too much snow.
All the best Jan
I love to look them over. It is terrible how many are lost each year, these truly are palaces.
ReplyDeleteThey do look great in your photo's.
ReplyDeleteGlad you didn't have too much snow.
All the best Jan
Lovely photos. I've been to Strasburg and my mother in law lives in Woodstock. Never have heard of Fishers Hill though.
ReplyDeleteWe're going to have to make it to Fisher's Hill one of these days. You got some beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThe remains of the barn look kind of sad, but I love the stone home nearby.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome place to visit (or liv!) Love the old buildings. Such charm, and history!
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