Empty house next door has some interesting MASONRY work

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IMG_0203.webp Ok my neighboring house is a little creepy yet beckoning me to pursue its history..IMG_0202.webp

It's driveway is joined with mine and once the two places were one owned together and by foundation was built from the same stones in 1930. The house you see I believe was built in 1900. I'm spreading new gravel/detecting too and one of the blocks on the fence line looks to have some kinda markings and possibly the number 16?? What do you guys think???IMG_0178.webpIMG_0178.webp
 

I think you should get permission... and metal detect the heck out of it.
 

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Hi; Looked for the 16. No luck. I think the stones are that way due to Natural Causes as well. Sloppy Workers. BUUUUTTT they are old which makes the yard well worth checking. If it's empty then go for it. Let us know how you do. PEACE:RONB
 

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