With this home in rural Pettis County, Missouri, you get the arch entrance on the front porch, a side door, and an open garage door. The front door was blocked by stacked boxes. And there is a lovely front door. I’ve seen it in days long gone on the way to school. Sorry I couldn’t get a good view for you.
What I’d really like to do is stand under that arch on the porch and see the view they have from that perspective.
Maybe someday.
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I bet all that stone seemed like a beautiful idea when they built it. Today, it seems like a bit much. It reminds me of all the beautiful wood tongue-in-groove paneling I had in a house in the mid 1980’s. I thought it was gorgeous, but when we got ready to sell it – not so much. 🙂
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It is a lot of stone but on the other hand not a cookie cutter house. Playing advocate this morning 😉
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There are so many natural stone homes in the Texas Hill Country. I always thought they were beautiful. And somehow cool inside. 😉
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They have a certain appeal. 😊
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