Monday, June 22, 2009
Home and Garden Tour ....10 Parker Residence
This is part 10 of a series of posts on the home and garden tour in Centerbrook and Ivoryton, Ct. this past Saturday.....If you are just "tuning in" you may want to start at the 1st post and work your way back.....The first six posts are of my dear friend Paula's home and gardens....The picture of her above was in the Shoreline Times on Friday, June 12th.......
Part 10.....The Parker Residence......
This 6 burner Garland gas stove is the focal point of the kitchen in this 1826 home in Ivoryton....
I did not get many indoor pictures here as my camera was inoperable for a time....but again, Carole will have more later on in the week....
This wonderful summer living room is in what used to be an old shed off the terrace...it has a wood burning stove and an outdoor shower...
This alley way of 14 Kwanza cherry trees leads down to the backyard and Falls River....
Looking back toward the house and outbuildings....
The trees dip down toward the water as if to take a drink.....
This small home has such an unbelievably beautiful setting....
I am hoping that Carole got a few good pictures of the outside of this charming early house and the interesting interior as well for you to see.....Tomorrow I will post on the remaining homes in the tour....luckily I was able to charge my batteries and delete some older pics to free up space on my memory card.....what a wonderful day it was....we saw so much and met so many lovely people....I am happy to share it with all of you....
OHMYGOSH!! Thank you so much for taking the time to photograph and post all these beautiful homes and gardens--I have so enjoyed 'touring' these lovely homes thru your post! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteOne word, Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Rosemary
That alley of trees is magical!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these pictures! I wish I could live in one of these houses!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are amazing. You are very generous to share these with all of us! I am a fan and have had you bookmarked for a while. Thanks for these great pictures......
ReplyDeletelove love love the kwanza alley!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the stove! I would love that!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Lisa
swoon
ReplyDeletexo
Loved this house. And that kitchen was killer gorgeous. I only have a few more pics of this house but I'll try to show the ones you didn't.
ReplyDeleteGood night!
Carole
Great place.. XOXOXO
ReplyDeleteI simply love those kwanza trees. Lovely post!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeletethank you for the tour.
barbara jean
*sigh* I loved all the pictures! I am so jealous some people are so lucky. I wish I had any house like those! Great photos :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Allison