The front of this house is all but gone and it sits immediately behind another structure, but it’s of an early style and I wanted to share it in hopes of learning more.
The front of this house is all but gone and it sits immediately behind another structure, but it’s of an early style and I wanted to share it in hopes of learning more.
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I love all the old farm houses I see when I travel around. If at all possible, I stop and take pictures, mostly in SC. I was unfamiliar with the term “vernacular” house. This one is very intriguing since it seems to have 2 chimneys. I always took that to mean that there was more money available as that would mean a separate sleeping/living area, right? Is there a window near the chimney?