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Brian this early farm house is a classic. Such houses were often constructed with the kitchen attached by a breeze-way to shield the main house from the cooking heat and to protect against fire. Some had their kitchens completely separated from the main house. These old unpainted houses seem out of place in our modern world, but in their time, they were the standard. For most yeomen farmers, paint was an unnecessary luxury..
If one could see photos of the old place that I grew up in , then you would think this is one and the same !