Merlin1300
Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
VERY cool place - -
From the outside shot - appears to be relatively current construction though - -
Just for grins - when was it built ??
It was built in 1898.Here's a shot of the dining room.
Another interior shot beautifully executed. You have a knack for these types of settings. ;-)
Pretty shots but you need to level your camera, you're leaning a bit to the left in both shotsÂ…use a tripod if you can, it will make a nice improvement to some already lovely images.
just pictures wrote:
Interior shot of a friend's Victorian home
Beautiful shots. Reminds me of the old Victorian houses in the Napa Valley CA. Well done.
just pictures wrote:
Interior shot of a friend's Victorian home
I love this era of time. Beautiful room and beautifully photographed. Well done! :thumbup:
Merlin1300
Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
just pictures wrote:
It was built in 1898.Here's a shot of the dining room.
Just: what a FABULOUS place - - can't believe how well it's been kept up and/or restored.
I went to an overnight 'mystery dinner' at a similar house - converted to a B&B in Guthrie, OK - - just a NEAT experience :-D
Bedchambers
Library
Breakfast
That looks like a beautiful home and it's close ,I might check it out.Looks like it has it's share of turrets, the Victorians loved their turrets.I'm attaching some shots of some of the Victorians here in Little Rock.The first one is a B&B the other two are private residences.We have a large number of them in Little Rock.
Both of these homes have Queen Anne Towers. Towers go the full length of the building and over the roof top. Turrets start somewhere near the middle of the building and go over the roof top. They both generally are at the corner of a building like those in the photos. However, in Victorian Cape May, we have a turret that's actually in the middle of the building starting at the 2nd floor and of course going over the roof top.
Gorgeous, and VNice shot of it. I'll bet I know the street (though I forget its name): it ends at a gated road leading to the Gov's mansion?
Merlin1300
Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
just pictures wrote:
That looks like a beautiful home and it's close ,I might check it out.Looks like it has it's share of turrets, the Victorians loved their turrets.
WOW !! Yours, on the outside, look to be in much better shape than the one in Guthrie OK :!: :!:
Larger and more expansive as well. Here's the outside of the one in Guthrie - -
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But - - there's this historically restored place in Galveston TX - - That one is worth a visit
Stone Lion Inn - Guthrie OK
Bishops Palace - Galveston, TX
Inside Bishops Palace
Up to the Second Floor
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