September 29, 2019

The View from Hackley Mill Road.

Mount Moriah Baptist Church
InSpired Sunday and Shadow Shot Sunday.
Services are held here twice a month. According to Amissville.com, this church was built in 1883.

The rest of this post is devoted to a lovely farm where horses are trained, Mountain View Farm. We saw it today on the Rappahannock Farm Tour.



These horses have fine accommodations.

I've seen clerestories in large stables before. I assume the purpose is to increase light and fresh air.

I now have over 500 posts showing Farms, so feel free to take a look.  For rural scenes on other blogs, visit The Barn Collective.


7 comments:

  1. I do like the functionality of these buildings - no frills.

    cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  2. Pretty little church. That's interesting about the clerestory windows.

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  3. I’ve never heard of those kind of windows in a barn, but it does make perfect sense. Farm tours are great! We have done several in Florida and enjoyed and learned so much from them.

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  4. Your shot of the horse is my favourite of the set.

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  5. Great to see some architectural features that barns/stables have...form follows function!

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  6. Barns do need all the ventilation they can get :)

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