Most of the photos here at Rabbit Run Cottage
can be enlarged just by clicking on each one!
There you go...see? Easy!
can be enlarged just by clicking on each one!
There you go...see? Easy!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Stone Cold...Er...Hot Houses
This stone house has seen some modernization and additions but still retains most of it's charm. This one was built in 1803 and is now owned by the town's historical association. It is open for tours a few times each week.. The tiny cottage I posted about earlier was built in 1802.
The outer building just behind this structure is now a sweet little gift shop. Don't you just love the weather vane? How cute is that?
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History,
Stone Houses
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I just love the house! So cute. You must've JUST posted becasue I just posted a comment and came back and this post was here
I'm back and I love that house, so glad to see it's been kept up! I also LOVE that red door! Thanks for stopping by!
Once again beautiful. I would love to be in the gift shop right now hehe. Good bloggers take pictures and shop!
I bet those rock walls are really cool to the touch on the insides of those houses. I wonder, if I went inside one of them and plastered myself to the wall, would they just let me stay there until menopause had passed? I'd be quiet, I swear I would be. Could you check on that for me? Thanks...I'll be waiting to hear.
I just love these!! Especially the red door!!
Oh I just love such!!!! Thank you for sharing these pics.
Mari-Nanci
I absolutely love that house! I want to go inside....
Penny
More great stone house photos!
Fall, my favorite time of year, is just around the corner. I keep telling myself that, as I look at the temps. This in reference to your Wed. post!
Pat
You could seriously start your own photog mag, Sue. Really. Love these amazing pictures. From the red door to the weathervane.
Love the old stone house photos - and weathervanes are a favourite of mine too.
Yesterdays post was fantastic as well! :-}
I'd really like to see inside of that house. I love the red door.
All of your posts are fun & you have wonderful pictures!
I've never seen a house with a red door that I didn't love.
This is a beautiful house. I have noticed that very old homes often have low doorways because people were not as tall in generations past.
Marie x
There's something about a red door that just appeals to me! Love this red door...great house! When we built our home I remember telling the builder...I want our front door to be red. We've always been happy with that decision and will probably never change the color.
Those are just TOO cute! We don't have anything like that down here - we have to settle for the antebellum mansions that survived Gen. Sherman!
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