Lots of viewers prefer cottages to mansions. I don't blame you.
This cottage on 11th Avenue South was once called Morning Glory Cottage,
but the morning glories on the porch are gone.
Two blocks to the beach, two blocks to shopping and restaurants.
This cottage on 11th Avenue South was once called Morning Glory Cottage,
but the morning glories on the porch are gone.
Two blocks to the beach, two blocks to shopping and restaurants.
Linked to Ruby Tuesday.
Very cute. I have a feeling there isn't a 1927 kitchen or bathroom in that place.
ReplyDeletei prefer the cottages too...i think the mansion owners are just too full of themselves!
ReplyDeleteI love these small, old (but renovated!) Florida cottages! They're manageable and comfortable.
ReplyDeleteLovely place Jack.
ReplyDeleteThat's a perfect little house. I would enjoy sitting on the porch.
ReplyDeletein England we'd call that a 'chocolate box cottage'
ReplyDeleteCount me in on preferring cottages to mansions. Not use to a house filled with servants, so they look cosy. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteDazzling red bench!
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A lovely little house it is indeed, I'd feel comfortable in that one!! I love the porch and rocking chairs -- perfect for this old broad!! Hope your week is going well, Jack!
ReplyDeleteYes, I could manage a cottage like this any time...
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, this looks far more like a proper home as opposed to a fortress.
ReplyDeleteCottage or mansion, they're all so pretty and make me dream !
ReplyDeleteA very nice and lovely cottage and I like the red bench even more!
ReplyDeleteThe American flag is everywhere :)
Such a pretty home. Very idyllic and comfortable!
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Mersad Donko Photography
cute cute!
ReplyDeleteI like this place a lot too, Jack! Maybe even more than the blue one.
ReplyDeleteIf only I could find such a spot near to my daughter's new home. We do not "need" six bedroom mansions with saunas and RV parking at this stage. All that stuff seems such a burden now....
ReplyDeleteReally my kind of house.
ReplyDeleteThat is a sweet little place.
ReplyDeleteThat red bench caught my eye too! This place looks like the perfect size to me.
ReplyDeleteI like the 1920's houses. You could do a "This Big House" Day while you're in Naples . . . thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of sweet fantasy place that many people go to B&Bs to experience.
ReplyDeleteWhat a picturesque and lovely place.
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