I am assuming that you are counting the Little Library that houses books as one of your three! Many of the homes that you have featured on your blog in the past and again today remind me of one of our older neighbourhoods where the houses are large, often framed and trimmed beautifully with homeowners who take great pride in their community. Nice, isn't it?
I agree...very appealing. And the gardens look lush and nice, too. If that's a little free library in the second shot it's one of the cuter ones I've seen.
Nice buildings, all well preserved among pretty gardens.
ReplyDeleteI am assuming that you are counting the Little Library that houses books as one of your three! Many of the homes that you have featured on your blog in the past and again today remind me of one of our older neighbourhoods where the houses are large, often framed and trimmed beautifully with homeowners who take great pride in their community. Nice, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteVery appealing indeed. These photos remind me of Illinois so much.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful, Jack! I find it so interesting that they are not brick - any home of that scale & vintage would have been brick here!
ReplyDeleteVery appealing architecture.
ReplyDeleteI adore the painted weather-boarding.
ReplyDeleteI agree...very appealing. And the gardens look lush and nice, too. If that's a little free library in the second shot it's one of the cuter ones I've seen.
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