I am labeling and organizing the thousands of pictures that I have and came across a series I took of an old house several Winters ago. Without getting to specific of the location, the stone structure is along a river bank in northern New Jersey. I have no idea how it has survived many of the floods that have swept the area. What I found most interesting in the craftsmanship of the house is the configuration of the stone and randomness of the sizes. Also, the chimney has a magnificent twist. The fireplace is in the corner of the home and the chimney turns onto the adjoining wall. Some of the wood is still around the window openings too. The stonework is different than what can still be seen in the Pines. Have a look and any guesses to the age of the building?
If you were to look out the front door, only a river would be in view.
The magnificent chimney and fireplace.
If you were to look out the front door, only a river would be in view.
The magnificent chimney and fireplace.