I'd love to get inside and do a tour. Looks like a mini-mansion with interesting rooms. Almost makes me want to get back into Real Estate. The best part was touring other people's houses.
@ Per Stromsjo: Yes, but unfortunately, they are not Swedish outdoor doggie restrooms...these are restricted only to Ocala dogs, otherwise known as "hot" dogs!
@ EG - Yes...I think it gives the house a certain flair...but, I have no idea why red...I'm not privy to the flights of those who live in such rarefied air...
What a beautiful structure . . . so incongruous to Florida, in my mind. It appears to be built in the late 1800s in the Queen Anne style. It's wonderful to see it maintained. Are there many other historical homes in Oscala?
Beautiful stonework and architecture.
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether it comes equipped with outdoor doggie restrooms as well?
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like the curvy lines of this place.
ReplyDeleteI think I could live there.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite an impressive house. The rooms in the turret (?) must be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThat looks huge. Love the porch.
ReplyDeleteI recognise only the American flag, what are the others, do you know?
ReplyDeleteLooks more like the Midwest or New England than Ocala. Lovely, nevertheless.
ReplyDeleteSo nice:) I like especially the tower:)
ReplyDelete@ Steffe - I have no club. May be some local clubs or organizations.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to get inside and do a tour. Looks like a mini-mansion with interesting rooms. Almost makes me want to get back into Real Estate. The best part was touring other people's houses.
ReplyDeleteIt does look huge. Love the stone walls and pillars!
ReplyDeleteIt's very nice! I like the stone in the walls.
ReplyDelete@ Per Stromsjo: Yes, but unfortunately, they are not Swedish outdoor doggie restrooms...these are restricted only to Ocala dogs, otherwise known as "hot" dogs!
ReplyDeleteOh, the world is full of discrimination!
ReplyDeletewow This is "THE house"!
ReplyDeleteI live inside a box my friend! :-))
God bless you
Léia
I love your photos...the parrots are so colorful the homes so inviting...Great shots of the flowers too.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful house for sure and a lovely capture of it! :-D
ReplyDeleteHow interesting that the window frames are painted red. Hmmm
ReplyDelete@ EG - Yes...I think it gives the house a certain flair...but, I have no idea why red...I'm not privy to the flights of those who live in such rarefied air...
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful house, I wanna live there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful structure . . . so incongruous to Florida, in my mind. It appears to be built in the late 1800s in the Queen Anne style. It's wonderful to see it maintained. Are there many other historical homes in Oscala?
ReplyDelete@ Slim - yes, there are quite a few historical homes here...I've shown a few on the blog so far, and will show more in the future.
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