The Bradford Place Outbuildings |
The Wash-house and Carriage Shed. Timber framed using recycled original chestnut posts and beams cut to fit. |
Timber framed English style barn. With hay room, center bay, milking tie stall, and workshop / tack area. |
In with the new and out with the old. This picture shows the contrast between the smaller temporary round log frontier cabin / hut and the more permanent log home. Even by the Civil War-era most of the temporary homes had collapsed into near extinction. |
The cellar. This is where many of the fruits and vegetables were stored year round, along with milk, butter, pickled pork, corned beef, pickles |
The privy. This privy is a two seater. |
This page copyrighted by Linda Trent on July 21, 2002