home on the farm
By: Lesley
Category: barns, Oro-Medonte
Aperture: | f/5.6 |
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Focal Length: | 28mm |
ISO: | 110 |
Shutter: | 1/0 sec |
Camera: | NIKON D60 |
This is the other side of the barn conversion I showed last week, which you can see here. It sits on a sideroad between the extremely small villages of Jarratt and Creighton about 12 miles from Orillia.
Participating in Barn Charm
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Now this is charming!!
LOVE the big windows! (As well as that beautiful tree – an ash? – on the right!)
Now that you’ve photographed the front and the back of this converted barn, there’s nothing left but to go inside with your camera. Go ahead, we’ll wait! π
What a great way of saving a piece of history. Love the property it sits on too.
It is really impressive what they have done with this barn. It is absolutely beautiful. I am so glad you included this shot. And, yes, those windows are to die for. Wonderful. genie
what an interesting place!
WoW! They did such a wonderful job remodeling that barn! Incredible!
Thanks so much for joining =)
Very neat…..
A lot of our old brick barns in the UK have been converted into luxury country houses..
Yours is wonderful to see.
This looks so much more like a home on this side.
I wanted to live in it when I saw the first post…now there are no words…it is just gorgeous.
Beautiful! I love those big windows! (I like light!) π
I backed up until I found the barn you referenced in your latest post (enjoyed the journey back too — I am so far behind on reading, it’s nice to have time catch up!). You’re right — quite a contrast. This one is definitely beautiful (a person could live in it!)