I don't anything about this old home. It sits on Church Street, just up from the Crowder House (Friday's post). I like the sliding doors. I contacted Historic Fincastle and asked them about it so I'll hopefully be able to give you the scoop a little later!
I'm guessing this may have been a shop, factory, carriage house? What a great, old, historic town!
ReplyDeletei bet you are correct!
DeleteIt's very plain. It seems to be missing something... more windows perhaps?
ReplyDeleteI love a good mystery, looking forward to your findings!
ReplyDeleteI'm very curious, looks beautiful... look at that sky =)
ReplyDeleteStrange building, almost has a church look about it.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting and very pretty against that bright blue sky. I hope you get some information on it.
ReplyDeletewhat a great cracker box!
ReplyDeleteMaybe a small chapel. Liked the pumpkin holders by the doorway.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting and unusual house. Nice pic!
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like a church with the steeple gone, what a great find! Hope you crack the mystery:)
ReplyDeleteThats one odd setup for a house. And whats with those sliding doors? crazy little building. Quintessentially sweet though. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love a mystery. Look forward to when this mystery is solved. Lovely photo...with nice blue sky!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely building! Are those pumpkins?
ReplyDeleteVery strange ..... cool shot :)
ReplyDeleteIrene
That's a neat house, I wonder if it was some kind of meeting hall? Have a great week Tanya!
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting looking! I hope you find out some more info! :)
ReplyDeleteI like it with or without history. :) B
ReplyDeleteIt does look interesting. Looking forward to hearing about it.
ReplyDeleteNeeds a little curb appeal.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a chapel to me, too. Can't wait to hear!
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