Sunday, May 8, 2011

c1845 House. Demolished in 2010.







Someone posted a comment about the carriage house that was included on the property. The only photos I have before it was destroyed by fire are below.

                       
                      You can see above what remained of the carriage house. It was not in the best of shape



                         
                   This picture just gives you a indication of the width of the boards on the sidewall.                       Some measured over 12" in width.




                This photo was to show the mortise and tenon joints used in construction. You can not see them very well, but if you look close enough you can see the wooden pin protruding from the corner post a little ways down from the top of the post.



Even though the photos below were taken after the fire they clearly show the joints used in the construction of the carriage house. The top picture shows a piece of framing that still retains its wooden pin.








8 comments:

Unknown said...

What a shame...that such a historic property was left by the county without any restrictions on the owner to protect it.
It was fine when it was rented.

Kelley said...

It's hard to remember that the house looked that good behind the jungle that grew around it.

LRCV said...

It is even more of a shame that it wasnt maintained after it was purchased and now the property is for sale.

Anonymous said...

Like to see photos of the carriage shed? Do you have any?

Denis said...

I do not have any photos taken from the exterior but have a couple quick photos taken of the interior. Also have a couple photos showing the pile after it burned. You can see the mortise tenon joints. Some still retaining the wooden pins.

Anonymous said...

Any photos of the inside of the house? Like to see a photo of the Fireplace. Do you have any?

Anonymous said...

Any photos of the inside of the house? Any of the The Fireplace mantle?

Denis said...

Nothing from inside the house