I blogged about my friend's delightful outbuilding earlier in the spring (here's the post) and everyone wanted to see it again when the ivy had leaves.
You can view the excellent bones of the building with the bare vines; that's one of my favorite things about late fall and winter when all the leaves are off the trees.
Rosemary, I cannot recall your earlier post about this great outbuilding. How ever did I miss that! Therefore, I owe you a special thanks for this follow up. Enjoy the cooool. Linda
Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art, architecture, antiquarian books and prints, dogs, natural history and sporting items, gardening, photography, graphic design, humor, quotes, real estate, interior design, renovation, restoration, learning new things, electronics and technology. This blog, established in 2008, reflects my own personal taste and will never bore you. Rosemary Beck
5 comments:
Rosemary, I cannot recall your earlier post about this great outbuilding. How ever did I miss that! Therefore, I owe you a special thanks for this follow up.
Enjoy the cooool.
Linda
I love this building with and without the ivy. I would keep the ivy off the windows, but I love the way it looks for spring summer.
Karen
Ooooo, gorgeous. What a beauty. Your lucky friend!
"This charmer has been many things from a potting shed to an office"...
You know what I'd love to do with it.
My imagination is running wild with the possibilities :)
Vicki...
It would be a great potting studio for you too.
xo, Rosemary
Karen...
I would keep the windows clear of the ivy too.
xo, Rosemary
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