This is not a house I was doing a survey on, but I drove past this on a back road. I had no idea there was any place like this nearby. I turned around and went back to get a picture. I won't complain if someday I am asked to take more pictures of this place. For now, I'm just glad someone is keeping it in good shape.
![stone house](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhx4IbgZ9IFPN5aGPvuL1SjweQmVQ5_BCuATKC5xmjdk2PU5RwlzhCoQ5k6Ilnd1DJpRhRnX5_7-6CnJbIm4J-0Vo9zOXIP_Eayik6ZF7NxwTOPbothSH0Vu9PU-mB_Y18ipHK8tM2BWV8/s280/stonehouse01.jpg)
This really looks like it should be in the east, where houses were built with cut stone. More often, here, you see fieldstone. Built about 1890-1910, I'd guess.
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Wow! Just wow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I imagine that is tough to maintain.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I would love to see what the inside of that one looks like, it's pretty spectacular from the outside
ReplyDeleteAfter living in stone and brick houses all my life I am always in awe of anyone that maintains a log or wooden home :)
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought you'd find a place like that around there? Built with lumber money?
ReplyDeleteLovely looking house. But there's a weird shape on the roof. It looks like a witches hat.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful.
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