
The top one is small and might have been a crib or some other outbuilding. But the one below is fairly big.

If you have a barn to share with us, or just want to see more, please join Tricia's Barn Charm meme...it usually opens around 7:00ish. I am posting now because we are having storms and I might not get the chance otherwise. If you see this and it isn't linked...please tell Trisha or link it yourself and tell me till I don't do it a second time...
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These are wonderful barns. Amazing that they were built on the hillsides.
ReplyDeleteI guess if you have hilly land, you don't have a choice but to build like that! Yikes!
ReplyDeleteLove the weathered gray of the wood! Also like the perspective of these shots; they definitely show how they were built on hills.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - very cool!
ReplyDeleteMust have been a difficult barn to construct. Someone must have needed it very badly to put it on a hillside. Great shots, Rose. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are fine barns built in difficult places. That last one, especially, is amazing in that it must have been hard to design let alone build it on such a hillside. Fine wood textures in it too. Fine post.
ReplyDeleteThese are both great barns. With the extra challenge of the hillside it's amazing that they are still standing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they might be slip-sliding away ... but what great old places. It would be fun to check them out inside as well.
ReplyDeleteIt's barely hanging just don't know why they build it in a spot where it's difficult for us maybe not for them hehe. I like to see closer to this kind of barn or maybe look inside that would be cool. Thanks for sharing!
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Hanging on is right! Good shots.
ReplyDeleteThis is a first for me to see a barn built on a hillside. I would love to have been there to explore it.
ReplyDeleteBoth are great finds, Rose! I bet they had problems building them on the side of a hill like that! I wonder what they kept in them...
ReplyDeleteI just want to get inside & explore!!!
Thank you muches & bunches!!! =)
Great shot..this is really charming.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. I guess you use what land is handy even if it is all downhill. Nice shots. Keep up the good work. MB
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to look at this on a small laptop. (I've been away from my home for a few days) and I think I need to look at tis on a bigger scrren to get the full effect!
ReplyDeleteI like both of these barns. It's so hard to find flat land in some parts of Tennessee!
ReplyDeleteThat top one looks like it is losing the battle to hang on! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat barn. I like the way it's built onto the side of the hill, though I would think that could make for a very wet barn at certain times of the year. lol
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