Sunday, August 8, 2021

A Colonial Era House


 On Old Mailcoach Road, near the intersection with Great Pasture Road.  

They sure know how to name them in Redding, don't they?

10 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

That is a fine old building, and a great photo.

jennyfreckles said...

What a gorgeous old place - and yes, delightful names.

RedPat said...

It's wonderful, Jack!

Barbara Rogers said...

I find it strange that the wood is all bare. Only a few types of wood can withstand weather and critters without paint...so that's one thought. And the other option would be to treat the wood with more modern chemicals that would also protect it. There may be other ways to keep bare wood healthy, but I'm not aware of them. Chestnut, redwood or maybe a few other hardy woods...but not as easily obtained. Anyway I do like the names of the streets too!

Sharon said...

What a beauty!

Mage said...

Oh, my.

William Kendall said...

A wonderful house.

JudithK said...

Ha. Excitement all over the place in the names!Kind of reassuring, actually.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Great names for roads. I used to live in Nutters Close. It's true!

The Greenockian said...

Beautiful house.