Saturday, December 29, 2007

This Old House

I have been asked by several people about my old house and the style of it. Yesterday Brenda at Country Romance came by for a visit and asked about it so I thought I would share a few more pictures. (Brenda loves this part of the country is still working on hubby because we want to be neighbors, right Brenda? :)

From what info we have been able to gather, this little area we live in was once a farm and was later divided into parcels and sold off and streets built in different directions later. We aren't really sure but it would explain why we have a farmhouse in the middle of town, or the original owners of the house just liked the farmhouse style of house. Who know?

I have many before pictures of the house which I had developed and no longer have on my computer. Hopefully I will have a scanner soon and can show you, then you can appreciate all our hard work more! :) I do have some thumbnail size pics that I loaded back to the computer but you have to have really good eyes to see them!! I think you can get an idea though. This little picture was taken from the back of the house before any repairs began:

before pic

The roof had about 4 layers of shingles stacked on top of each other. When all those came off there were the original tin shingles. They were in bad shape and couldn't be preserved...as a roof anyway, so all of it was torn off and replaced with a metal roof. Then my crafty neighbor, Wayne, that you hear a lot about and see so much of his handiwork in my home, built me this cabinet made from old barnwood. If you look closely you will see that some of the old tins from our roof were preserved and are now part of the cabinet doors!!

Cabinet with old tins

I've mentioned before how hard it is to get a direct picture of our house, especially the front, without being in a helicopter!! This one was taken back in the fall. Notice the original stone wall along the street in front:

front of house fall

It is equally hard to get a good picture of the porch which is really big but looks so much smaller in the pics. This one I took today and you can see that our Christmas decor still hasn't come down. As you can see, the sun is shining so purty here today after several days of rain. It is casting shadows of the bannisters draped with garland onto the porch floor. That's Tobi, my sweet old dog, basking in the sun...her favorite thing to do. See the sign hanging at the far end above the porch? It says, "SIT LONG...TALK MUCH", which is exactly what I do when the weather is warm.

front porch

This is the AFTER picture of the back of the house and of course my beautiful mountain in the foreground. We added a big den and also a bathroom upstairs. The building on the left is our garage:

back of house

Just to show you how close we are to town, this picture was taken from the end of our driveway looking toward our little town.

looking toward town

We have lots of neighbors within "spittin' distance". Shucks, if you are a good spitter you can spit from one end of town to the other!!

I hope you've enjoyed another tour, well mini-tour. I'm off now to search out a spot for Brenda when she gets here :). There are still lots of old houses just waiting for some love and attention!

7 comments:

Karen H. said...

Good Afternoon Hope,
Bout' time you get out of that bed. LOL. It's the middle of the afternoon. I can't say anything tho, I had to take me some PMS pills this morning and went back to bed around 9:30a.m. and slept till noon. I got up and I followed hubby out to the shop so he could leave it there. We went and bought groceries after that. I love your house. It is so beautiful. Yall did put alot of work into it. I love the front porch as well. And the Rockers are beautiful too. Did you buy them brand new or refurbish them? The Sun is shinin' purty here today as well. It's still chilly tho. Can you spit across town? ROFLMBO. That's might close there tho. "THANK YOU" for sharing your beautiful home with us. I really enjoyed it. Now, we need to see what all you have done to the inside of the house room by room. Take care my friend and have a great Saturday. May God Bless You and Yours. Sorry about the coffee here, but I had a couple of cups and then when hubby got up, he drunk the rest.

Love & Hugs,
Karen H.

Lib said...

Hi Hope,
Wow ,I Love your place. I LOVE Little towns.
For some reason I thought you lived out in the country. Thanks for the tour.
Sounds like alot of hard work and love went into your home. :o)
It is worth every oz. of work you put into it.:o)
Ya'll did a Beautiful job!!!!!
Hope you have a great weekend.
Blessins', Lib

Anonymous said...

Ok Im so in love now! Your home is beautiful and we could spend hours on the porch.Anytime you wanna show me more feel free.Thanks so much for time you spent to do this for me.

Talk..to..Grams said...

This was a great tour! Thanks for sharing with us! I posted some more pictures!! So far they are showing us!! Karen h. said she thought it was Blogger being a booger! Who knows! Love and hugs Grams

Sandi McBride said...

Good evening Hope...or should I say good Morning? Thanks so much for coming by to visit with me! Yes, I know, the more people we know in here, the longer we stay...but it's time well spent. I was born in New Port News, Virginia and we were stationed in Norfolk...so I know the other side of your state well...your home is gorgeous, I can see you have put a lot of time and love into it. I'll be back....right now I have to go read some more of your blogging endevours!
Sandi

Peggy said...

I just love stopping by and finding photos of your home and town! Wish we were neighbors! By the way I tagged you for a meme

Lib said...

Hi,
I was gonna tag you but Peggy beat me to it.lol
Lib