On Saturday we drove over to Hardy County for a brief visit to Heritage Days. Frank had spent the morning helping with our community clean-up so all we had available was the afternoon. I especially wanted to see this unusual barn in Old Fields, which is north of Moorefield, WV.
The barn was completed in 1917. Recently it was restored so that it can stand for another hundred years.
The barn was completed in 1917. Recently it was restored so that it can stand for another hundred years.
The property is still a working farm. There are other buildings for the various functions, although the old Leatherman Barn is still used for sheltering cows.
Mosaic Monday and The Barn Collective |
I loved learning about this place. Thanks Linda and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very unique barn & beautifully restored! Long may it house the cows & stand watch over the County!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing collection of buildings, how wonderful that the Leatherman Barn has been restored and will continue to shelter animals for another 100 years. Glad you came over to Mosaic Monday again this week, looking forward to seeing more of the delights of the Shenandoah Valley again soon.
ReplyDeleteLinda, this must be one of the largest barn that I've seen! And it has two quilt blocks. Thanks for sharing this week, enjoy your week and please stop back again.
ReplyDeleteHello, what a great barn, looks huge inside. I love the barn quilt. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletethat is some barn isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique barn! It looks so big! I love the barn quilts on it.
ReplyDeleteLove the third photo ;)
ReplyDeleteThat barn is incredible! So glad you got to see it. It's beautifully restored.
ReplyDeleteWow---that may be the largest and prettiest barn I've ever seen.. That's bigger than some houses I have lived in.... ha
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
That's a huge barn! Glad people are restoring these lovely old structures.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a barn like that before!
ReplyDeleteWow that some huge barn. Love the quilt barns. We have 38 of them in Garrett county, Md where I live. I plan to photo each one of them. : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking barn.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen one so huge
ReplyDeleteGosh that looks a huge barn ...
ReplyDeleteLove the photo with the pumpkins too.
All the best Jan
That has to be the most impressive barn I've ever seen. I'm glad it's been restored.
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