
I thought I would at least try to join the first Barn Charm of 2012....

I managed to get a couple close-up views, but they are all from basically the same angle.

I wondered what the block building had been...

If you want to join or see more great barn entries, go visit Tricia and her Barn Charm Meme.
The little brick building, if I had to hazard a guess, I'd say it was the milkhouse. Regulations in the 1920s required milk to be stored in a separate room from the milking parlor and the entrance had to be from the outside, not connected to the dairy barn itself... love your shots!
ReplyDeleteLovely old gal!
ReplyDeleteI like that little stone block building. I wonder if Madge is right about it being a milkhouse. Love the patina of the paint too.
ReplyDeleteIt needs some TLC and I'd love to see it fixed up.
Lovely old barn! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteLove the shape of this old barn. It's definately seen better days though hasn't it. Could do with a little TLC
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the barn!
ReplyDeletelove the white wash look of it!
ReplyDeletewell the description charm fits this one. so pretty. i wonder if the little block building was a smoke house. my uncle had one that looked a lot like this, but then it is close to the barn, and that might not be good. very strange where it is sitting
ReplyDeleteWonderful images. The old barn surely has many stories to tell.
ReplyDeletei love those loft overhangs. yup, i would have guessed an old milkhouse, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThat barn is GORGEOUS... I don't know what the brick/block shed or whatever was used for, but the barn is sooo awesome, Rose! Great find
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for joining, much appreciated! =)
A very interesting barn with different windows and doors. I like the slate gray color of the barn too. Nice going, Rose.
ReplyDeleteNice shots! I'm guessing milkhouse, too. Happy Barn Charm!
ReplyDeleteGreat barn. Wonderful pics! Congrats on being first!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Love these pics.
ReplyDeleteGreat find. Looks like nobody is using these barn anymore. Happy New Year!
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You've gotten 2012 off to a good start. This is a charming barn, although it could use some TLC.
ReplyDeleteOh Rose, what a nice old barn you have here. I imagine the brick building was the milk house. Too cool.
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Great rustic old barn! Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteWonderful images of a lovely building..many thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have just had a lovely browse around your blog..
What a lovely old barn. I love the close up shots, especially that cinder-block room.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
What a great old barn! I love the whitewashed look and it's shape.
ReplyDeleteGreat old barn, and interesting to think that might have been a milk house!
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog through another I follow and so glad I did. Your photos are absolutely charming! I will follow you...I need lots of 'charming.' LOL! Especially love those barns!
ReplyDeleteThis barn has character! I love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! That barn is awesome, and the brick building, hmmm, milk house? or ice house?
ReplyDeleteI love barn pictures. This one deffinately has alot of charm
ReplyDeleteBased upon some of the little buildings like this in our area, it might well have been the spring house where the cold water ran in and through a trough. That would be my guess. genie
ReplyDeleteI haven't taken part in barn charm since before Christmas, but hope to start up again next week. Gives me time to build up my photo stock. lol
ReplyDeleteThat is a great barn, and great shots. :-)