This amazing barn is resides on Biltmore Estates. This photo I took before I went trail riding and it sure was fun. HERE is a bit more information on a historic barn, but it isn't this one, I don't think. I will be revisiting this topic one day and will go into more detail then.
I used "Kim Klaussen Cafe" textures here but I failed to keep track of which ones. I believe they were "revolution" and the "paper collection".
Linking up with "Barn Charm #71".
18 comments:
What a gorgeous barn, and so well preserved! (Of course it would be if it is at Biltmore!)
wow! beautiful is an understatement!
I love these old barns, they really are gorgeous. Plus, I love your header photograph - amazing photo!
Was just thinking what an amazing barn this is when I see it was in Biltmore Estates. Ahhhh, that explains it all. lovely photo.
what a beauty. great barn. so decorative as well. i love your header. cardinals are so pretty, such great & beautiful birds.
It is a beauty for sure!
Biltmore is such a gorgeous place and this barn fits in well!
Oh, to worship in that barn.
Look at the size of those upper door openings... let in a lot of sun, rain, snow- always remind me of draft horses too. Thanks.
Wow, that is really beautiful. I'll look up the technique. So much to learn!!
beautiful! and yes my barn is for horses :)
This is a great old barn. I like the texture you used on it.
Thanks for stopping by and your nice comment. Glad you like the frosted trees. I like the frosted trees in your previous post too.
Beautiful photo.
Regards and best wishes
The charm is in the detail of the 'X's, the wreath and the horse painting above the door.
Lovely composition!
Now, that's a seriously niiice barn, it would have to be, to be on the Biltmore Estate grounds! I didn't know they had a barn on the grounds, but it's been a looong time since I was there...
Fantabulous shot & thanks for joining =)
Beautiful!
A beautiful barn with character and charm.
I love that all your Barn Charms have numbers. :)
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