I cannot stress enough that my very favorite style of architecture stems primarily from the Victorian world all the way up into the Edwardian era. There is something romantically eerie about these houses when they are abandoned. Perhaps to me they are like a blank canvas waiting for me to fill in according to my delight. Of course, I also love the totally completed ones as there are among these. I am in heaven when gazing upon these beauties. I gleaned these pictures from Victorian Tumblr posts. I did not do research as to where they are. Just like to look at them.
Enjoy!
Oh My I want to live in all of them. Those old beauties have souls of their own, thank you for sharing.
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Sallie
How beautiful! Thanks for sharing those stunning homes.
ReplyDeleteDear Friend! Be still my heart! After a marathon viewing of Downton Abbey (season 1 and 2 so we can be caught up on season 3:) I am so thankful for our little piece of heaven, here in our victorian cottage.
ReplyDeletePlease stop in for a visit...you will see how your Bella is getting along. I absolutely adore her!
Blessings
Christie
ReplyDeleteI love these also.
Monday this week drove with a friend to Louisiana & Clarksville Missouri and viewed old home looking out over the Missouri river.
They looked just like some you pictured
Some needed a little love and $$$$ spent on them however I could see the beauty and days once when they were beauties
I love staying in Victorian B&B's...the closest I'll ever come to a Victorian home. Thanks for the pix.
ReplyDeleteMaggie is enjoying her new home and is getting along with all the other dollies!
Oooo - these are wonderful. Thanks for posting them.
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ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day Christine
I am still working on an etsy shop and after I listed a few pieces of my treasures( which is one woman's junk)
I feel like need to list more , and I will
Hope all is well out there
Did I tell you I have a sweet Cat now? Named her Shirley, took her to vet and Shirley is a neutered male cat LOL
Ooooooooh, I think I love them all! Can you imagine how they looked when they were new, and surrounded by gardens?
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Terri
WONDERFUL Post.thanks for share and Great post,I really like your article and nice pic
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