Friday, July 17, 2020

FOR GOSIA'S FENCES AROUND THE WORLD

Thank you for hosting Gosia.

Another split-rail fence for you this week, this time at the Old Stone House in Manassas.  Information about the history of this building can be found here.







If you would like to see other Fences Around the World, or join in with your own, you will find the link here.

Thank you for stopping by.  
Have a great weekend!


41 comments:

  1. Split rail fences have a charm all of their own don't they?

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  2. So it used to be a hospital! Your pictures are beautiful!

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    1. Yes, a hospital I believe. Thank you Ginny :)

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  3. wow great photois. Greetings from Poland.

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    1. Thank you Gosia and greetings from the USA :)

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  4. Nice! Have a lovely weekend ☺

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    1. Thank you Natalia and I also wish you a lovely weekend :)

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  5. Another interesting rustic fence. Thank you for sharing Denise. Have a good weekend.

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    1. Hi Linda! You are very welcome and glad you enjoyed. You have a good weekend also :)

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  6. Hello, Denise
    The stone building and fence are pretty scenes. Wishing you a happy day and weekend!

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    1. Hello Eileen, thank you and I wish you the same :)

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  7. I have always loved The Rustic look of split rail fencing so much more attractive to me then the kind that keeps people out but looks ugly and of course that's what we have here

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    1. Me too, so much character to them :) Same here in certain parts.

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  8. These fences amaze me as I don't know how they split logs to form the rails.

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  9. My word, that's an old style fence but effective.

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  10. Very old fence. It reminds me of our old wooden fence which has been replaced with a better metal one.

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    1. Thank you Gigi :) These are on the Manassas National Battlefield and I doubt they will ever be replaced by anything other than more wooden split rail fencing, the way it was back in those days.

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  11. One does see fences like that in the countryside here.

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  12. split rail fences are so appealing to me - lovely photos

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  13. An ineffective but charming fence!

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  14. How I would love to have a stone house such as this one. I must when out that check it out. Beautiful split rail. Glad to see history preserved.

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    1. Hi Betsy, they are lovely places and I have always enjoyed the old stonework. I'm glad history is preserved also.

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  15. Love the history behind your featured stone house! Love the artistic fence too.

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    1. Hi Anni, so glad, that old house, if only walls could talk :)

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  16. I love that fence - great photographs.

    All the best Jan

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    1. That’s great, thank you Jan and all the best to you too 😊

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  17. Great shots! I've been there a few times.

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    1. Thank you Linda :) I'm glad you've seen this place.

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