Many Selmians remember this old shed as a heap of boards with a crumpled roof
until recently when the homeowners restored it. But originally, this structure
was built from a 1940's Sears-Roebuck garage kit.
It stands on the Kayser-Turner-Searcy property where the home will be
on tour during Spring Pilgrimage next weekend. Come see!
Linking to Weekend in Black and White and City Daily Photo Blogs
5 comments:
Very nice in b&w. I like those old Sears homes that you can find scattered around the country. I can't imagine many people ordering and building their own houses nowadays.
Lovely photo. I like the shadows on the door wall.
A great B&W photo!
I really do wish I could go on your Pilgrimage next week. Too bad our Arts and Crafts Festival is the same weekend. These Sears plans are so interesting!
Built from a kit? Now, that's old school, isn't it? Love this as b & w.
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