I have posted this barn before...we always wonder what it was used for.
I tend to think for horses, but the doors are so little, I even doubt that.
Also notice the door above the door...that hinges down, not to the side.
Linking to
The Barn Collective. If I can remember!
Too little for cows, too. I'm thinking sheep or pigs.
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ReplyDeletethe only thing I can think of for tiny windows is to let light inside but for what or whom, who knows. whatever it used to be it is beautiful now in all 3 photos
ReplyDelete...three views and I enjoy them all. This survivor still has a straight sound roof, it should be with us for a lot longer! Thanks Rose for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteBom dia, belas imagens do celeiro que aparentemente tem uma arquitectura simples mas de grande utilidade, tudo foi pensado ao pormenor na construção do mesmo.
ReplyDeleteBom domingo e semana.
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It really was built for storage. The upper door would be for placing hay bales. We would have elevators to send the bales up into the storage area (mow).
ReplyDeleteYou really do come up with some interesting barns!
ReplyDeleteInteresting old barn
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Hello, it is a wonderful old barn. Love the weathered wood! Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and the new week ahead.
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ReplyDeleteThis long barn is a mystery. I think the down action of those window is very unusual. It still makes a great post though.
I love this beautiful old barn! Great photos.
ReplyDeleteI like the perspective in the last one. Oh how I love old barns. Carol
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The wood has aged to perfection. I just like it and will enjoy it. Probably used for storage of some kind.
ReplyDeleteMaybe horses--a stall at each window
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Lovely old barn Rose. If ever you find out what it was used for, I would be curious to know :)
ReplyDeleteYou are right...it's a very unusual looking barn...and you captured it so well. Loving the HDRish effects!
ReplyDeleteI do love that wonderful barn - it does seem to be for horses - judging by the little hinged doors. Great views.
ReplyDeleteFirst picture is my favourite. I like the view just from behind the branch.
ReplyDeletesometimes you wish you could go back in time and check it out. An interesting one. :)
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