Historic Garden Week began yesterday and there were tours near Winchester. One
of the places I wanted to visit was LaGrange Farm, because I have visited the grounds on a Civil War tour but have not been inside the house or the large
barn.
The farm was sold last year and the new owners have done a nice job of
beautifying the inside of the house. They are taking care of the barn, but
unfortunately the adjacent land was sold to a developer and now a number of vinyl-clad
houses are crowding the view.
Tour participants are asked not to take pictures inside the house, so I don’t have any interior views.
I could see farm animals in the yard below. This style is called a Bankbarn because it is constructed on a bank or hillside in order to have two entrance levels, with livestock sheltering in the lower level.
Shadow Shot Sunday / Barn Collective |
Those old barns are wonderful and evoke a more tranquil time.
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Andarilhar
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Livros-Autografados
...I love the view of the inside of the barn.
ReplyDeleteGreat barn shots! Love the goats and chickens!
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I didn't know there was a term for such a barn. My cousin's barn is that kind.
ReplyDeletelook at all the springy moments. so cool!! love it. i enjoy spring so much. well after fall. LOL! ( ;
ReplyDeleteLove the shadowy background of the people looking across the fence!
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