If you head northwest from the truck stop at Toms Brook and turn left at the trailer park, you find yourself on Country Brook Road. Suddenly you're back in rural America! Drive past Country Gardens and bear right near the actual creek called Toms Brook (which the town was named for) and head up Brook Creek Road. (Ya gotta love these names, right?)
Watch for the farm entrance on the right with the brick gateway: Moo Manor! How's that for a name?
The residence does look like a manor house! But this is a working farm, or is ranch a better term? They raise hormone-free beef.
Farther up the road you have the option of bearing left onto Sand Ridge Road. It will take you to Back Road, but before that you'll pass scenic St. Matthew's Lutheran Church.
When you reach Back Road, you can turn right and then make another right at Mt. Olive. That will take you back to the truck stop, where you can buy ice cream or coffee before getting back on the Interstate 81. I like making little tours like this through the country.
Sharing with Scenic Weekends, InSpired Sunday and The Barn Collective.
Linda, what a great weathered barn! Thanks so much for stopping by, plese stop by again.
ReplyDeleteMoo Manner - I rather like that!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Gorgeous shots! I love rural America!!!!
ReplyDeleteOne stop we have when doing research through the summer has soft serve. It is tradition to see how much one can get on their cone.
ReplyDeleteMoo Manor! I love it! Great photos.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty and peaceful scenes.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo's.
ReplyDeleteBut Moo Manor ! Isn't that great!
All the best Jan
Oh, I LOVE the name Moo Manor...I suppose if you had a truck with trailer for moving cattle, you call it the moo-mobile!
ReplyDeleteLove the barn and that church...
LOL, it could moove them!
DeleteNice pictures! Pretty little church.
ReplyDeleteDo like the church at the end
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the trip Linda.. Moo Manor made me smile, the gorgeous 'ranch' was a nice surprise, I wasn't quite sure what to expect with a name like that ☺
ReplyDeleteNice old weathered barn and great church.
ReplyDeleteThe church is quite distinctive!
ReplyDeleteWe love getting out into rural areas like this -- and this countryside is wonderful. Moo Manor is just great. I never have known for sure the difference between ranch and farm, but I think maybe you're right that raising cattle is ranching.
ReplyDelete(And when we are going to eat beef -- less and less often these days -- this kind of ranch is where I want it to come from.)