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The farmhouses of Hälsingland are a cultural heritage and an example of traditional Swedish construction technique in the old farming society in Hälsingland. The magnificent dwelling houses of the farms have become symbols of the term Hälsingland farms, although the farm as a production unit, including out buildings and land, is what constitutes a Hälsingland farm.
Shoe Shop–Doucette Ten Footer, 1850 ten footer; Townsend. Reed Homestead – murals by Rufus Porter, founder of Scientific American; Stow. Randall–Hale homestead - built c. 1710; Sudbury. Wayside Inn – oldest operating inn in the country, from 1716. Grounds contain one-room schoolhouse associated with the poem Mary Had a Little Lamb. Waltham
The main house, roughly L-shaped, is composed of two distinct parts: the original farmhouse, built about 1850, and now the rear of the house; and the larger, more formal Colonial Revival mansion built from 1891 to 1892 and set perpendicular to it. The original section is a two-story, rectangular farmhouse, sheathed in clapboard and surmounted ...
A gallery wall features a framed loan the property was bought with; newspaper clippings; and pictures, including an early photo of the farmhouse and a circa-1905 black-and-white snapshot of a ...
The Parker–Hutchinson Farm is a historic farm property on Parker Bridge Road in Coventry, Connecticut.It includes the Samuel Parker House which dates from 1850. The significance of the property is not for the architecture of its farmhouse, but rather as a remarkably intact site where a number of small-scale industrial enterprises were conducted.
More: Updated "English farmhouse" home on 7 acres in Granville listed for $2.25 million Dean Lowry and Jodi Melfi built a wedding chapel in a stand of pine trees behind their Orchard House property.
Caleb Ring built the farmhouse sometime around 1814. A third story was added circa 1850. [2] Illustrator Howard Pyle taught art students, including Andrew Wyeth's father N. C. Wyeth, at Turner's Mill on US 1, just north of the farm, during the summers from 1898 to 1903. Kuerner farmhouse
The Craver farmhouse is a fine vernacular example of the Federal style of architecture. The Craver farmhouse also provides a rich historical example of the type of home in which generation after generation of upstate New York farmers resided and reared their families and retains a high degree of integrity of location, feeling, association, materials, and craftsmanship.