Beautifully preserved mill buildings. The neighborhood I once lived in in Brooklyn, NY, was called Mill Basin as there were ruins of an old Dutch era grain mill located in a bay inlet there.
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The old mill is a great place with charme. Wonderful in the landscape around.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to visit, amazing it still stands today, dont see this to much anymore.
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Beautifully preserved mill buildings. The neighborhood I once lived in in Brooklyn, NY, was called Mill Basin as there were ruins of an old Dutch era grain mill located in a bay inlet there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful place! Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteIt seems a shame that someone used to live there but no longer does so.
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What a pretty picturesque scene
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ReplyDeleteThat's just like out of a storybook! Oh wow!
ReplyDeleteEnchanting! I'd love to visit the old mill.
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A wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteI love old mills.
Nice to see this old mill still standing tall besides the lake.
ReplyDeleteI love watching and listening to watermills and this one's full of character. Delightful.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIf owners are clever they try to keep it working. I've always liked these kind of mills.
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So picturesque. They could be hung on wall.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful mill and thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeleteOh I'd love to visit here and explore. Beautiful.
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I love old cabins like this one! Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteOh, where is this? I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that's so neat. I bet the mill used to power things for the house back in the day!
ReplyDeleteWOW, what a charming place. ♥
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What a lovely looking old place.
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I enjoy exploring around these kinds of old buildings and learning their history. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLove it! We always enjoy finding old places and they make for great photos.
ReplyDeleteWow, such a beautiful and interesting place. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are simply charming. Thanks for sharing with us. Enjoy the rest of your week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mill and a lovely setting!
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