...and who doesn't love an old mill, I sure do! Life seems to have treated this treasure well over the last almost 200 years. Thanks Linda for sharing, I hope that you are having a wonderful week.
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These old mills have a lot of character. Great photos Linda!
ReplyDeleteAinda está em muito bom estado.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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Still standing tall and strong. Great old mill. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteWhat mill was it? A tall building indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt was a grist mill for grinding grain. https://www.waterfordhistory.org/history/waterford-old-mill/
Delete...and who doesn't love an old mill, I sure do! Life seems to have treated this treasure well over the last almost 200 years. Thanks Linda for sharing, I hope that you are having a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteHello, the old mill is looking great. Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeletetrying to think if we have checked out this one? i need to google it? gorgeous. always a fan of old mills. ( ;
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful old building, and well preserved at least on the outside.
ReplyDeleteIt whould be nice if it was converted to apartments..
ReplyDeleteIt still looks solid.
ReplyDeleteThey must have interesting stories to tell.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics.
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Such an old looking building with the, to us, odd arrangement and sizes of the windows and door and the old brick. I love it.
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