CardinalLady wrote:
Nice! Paying attention to detail, not many builders do that now... We notice and document even though these details last for hundreds of years. They just tore down the new, modern Post Office that was built when I was a child, 1957. Obviously, it was not built to last, structurally or esthetically. The one built at the turn of the century (1900) is still standing and houses the Health Dept. Attention to detail...thanks for sharing.
You are right.As for the old architecture I could not appreciate it when I lived overthere.There was a church next door built in 1124 and I did not think much of its age.
Thanks for your comment.