Showing posts with label Bucks County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bucks County. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Architecture Wednesday: Bucks County Barn


First off, if I’m not mistaken, I believe Bucks County is home to our dear Mistress Maddie, and I bet if we all beg and plead and offer our, um, services, perhaps The Mistress will buy this place and we can all go live there, or at least visit.

Whaddya say, Maddie?

Anyway, it’s a barn, in Upper Black Eddy, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and you know I love a good barn. Especially one that keeps all the original timber framing of the interior and the original stone walls of the foundation.

Oh, and this is just the guest house; no telling what the main house looks like.
It’s big and it’s open and features two bedroom/bath suites with private entrances in the lower level, with rustic ceilings and stone walls.

But it’s the main floor, completely airy and open and with one wall of glass where I’d spend most of my time. Either there, or up in the loft area above, admiring the views outside and inside.

Um, MM? You got some spare coins to buy this place?