Tuesday, January 3, 2012

First Barn Charm of 2012

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.

29 comments:

  1. 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!

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  2. I like that little stone block building. I wonder if Madge is right about it being a milkhouse. Love the patina of the paint too.
    It needs some TLC and I'd love to see it fixed up.

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  3. Love the shape of this old barn. It's definately seen better days though hasn't it. Could do with a little TLC

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  4. Great shots of the barn!

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  5. well 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

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  6. Wonderful images. The old barn surely has many stories to tell.

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  7. i love those loft overhangs. yup, i would have guessed an old milkhouse, too. :)

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  8. That 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

    Thank you very much for joining, much appreciated! =)

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  9. A very interesting barn with different windows and doors. I like the slate gray color of the barn too. Nice going, Rose.

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  10. Nice shots! I'm guessing milkhouse, too. Happy Barn Charm!

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  11. Great barn. Wonderful pics! Congrats on being first!

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  12. Happy New Year! Love these pics.

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  13. Great find. Looks like nobody is using these barn anymore. Happy New Year!

    Barn Charm

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  14. You've gotten 2012 off to a good start. This is a charming barn, although it could use some TLC.

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  15. Oh Rose, what a nice old barn you have here. I imagine the brick building was the milk house. Too cool.
    MB

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  16. Great rustic old barn! Nice shots!

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  17. Wonderful images of a lovely building..many thanks for sharing.
    I have just had a lovely browse around your blog..

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  18. What a lovely old barn. I love the close up shots, especially that cinder-block room.
    Happy New Year!

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  19. What a great old barn! I love the whitewashed look and it's shape.

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  20. Great old barn, and interesting to think that might have been a milk house!

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  21. I 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!

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  22. This barn has character! I love it.

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  23. Beautiful photos! That barn is awesome, and the brick building, hmmm, milk house? or ice house?

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  24. I love barn pictures. This one deffinately has alot of charm

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  25. Based 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

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  26. I 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

    That is a great barn, and great shots. :-)

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