What A Way To Live In The Woods

Bridge End Farm

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Bridge End Farm

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Was Built in 1819

and lived in like day 1 till 1968 by families within the heritage

does not have plumbing or electric
 

sasnz

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How far away is the nearest road?? do people use this as a tramping hut now or what, very cool place.
 

hollowpointred

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looks like someone maintains it as its in pretty good shape.
 

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seger98

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That is one of the neatest little cottages I've ever seen, would make a neat place house for our granddaughter! Very neat photo!
 

sniffer

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hey, where are the dogs? just kidding. excellent pics Bobby, looks like a great place to kick back
 

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Nice cabin, it has withstood the 'Rigors of Time' very well.

Fossis.............
 

*Molly*

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There's something simlar to that where I hunt. After 2 hours walking I often stop off there & have a rest in the hammocks, while checking out my arrows I found.
Nice pic Bobby, thanks.

Molly.
 

Monty

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I once had some relatives that lived in the hills of the Ozarks that lived in a house like that. We visited them back in the mid 1950s when I was a child. It was my dad's uncle Sam (ironic huh?). They cooked a huge meal and served it on an old barn door with a table cloth and layed over some saw horses out in the front yard. I remember a goose running under the table and dad's uncle running it off. The also had a Victrola that they cranked up for entertainment. Uncle Sam could read and write and had a big thick book that he called his "cancer" book from the Mayo Clinic. That was the only book in the house except for a family Bible. It was great fun for a kid! Monty
 

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