I had to walk into town yesterday to pick my husband's car up at the garage, so I brought my camera along. Here are some more pictures of Church St., which I first showed you here.
This little cottage belongs to the Presbyterian church. Isn't it darling?
Here's another sweet little cottage. Can't you just imagine Snow White coming out the front door? :)
I love eyebrow colonials! This one is realy cute, especially with it's tin roofed porch.
My favorite Greek Revival charmer from the side and the front. I just love this house!
Thanks for coming along on the tour with me! Hope you enjoyed it.
Thanks for giving a the tour. I would love to get my hands on that "Snow White" cottage. It needs a fairy tale garden to go with such a fabulous exterior!
ReplyDeleteIn my next life, I am almost certain I will live in one of these storybook homes!!!!!!
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~bj
Hi Mary, Thanks for the tour of Church Street, how nice!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm enjoying Victoria, it's just as I remembered.
Donna xo
Yes, thank you I did enjoy the tour very much. The little yellow cottage reminds me of the place my husband and I lived while I went back to school to get my teaching certificate. It was the same color and size, only ours had a small front porch:) I have such good memories of that lovely place....thanks for reminding me of it.
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BTW~Gingerbread and Robert Frost! I knew we were kindred spirits right from the start:)
Thanks for the tour, Mary! I love that little yellow cottage ... I'm imagining the possibilities! ~ hugs, Lynda xo
ReplyDeleteOooh...I love that lil garden gate with the grapevine wreath...I might have to come take that!
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Robin
Those are so charming! I would love to live in the "Snow White" cottage!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tour!! I just adore the "Snow White Cottage!"
ReplyDeleteI love that Snow White cottage! Can we go around the block again? Thanks for the lovely stroll :)
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Dena
Loving this expanding tour! And you know what? Snow White is my favorite Disney story. Favorite Princess. And that's the same thing I thought. Looks like Snow White lives there.
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Julie
What a treat to live in a quaint area with those gorgeous homes. I'm jealous!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty street.....old~fashioned charm up and down it! One of the things I do miss from back home in the States are the houses. Thanks for sharing this walk down Church Street.
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Oh what a lovely walk! I can picture myself in the sweet Snow White cottage:). I'm still waiting for the new Victoria magazine... I wish it would please hurry.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your award, enjoyed my visit and I'll be back. Linda
Thank you for sharing these homes with us. I love looking at the old style architecture and would love to live in an oldie but goodie. xo, Becky
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ReplyDeleteYour town is lovely.. I enjoyed my walk :)
I love going on tours with you! Those house were wonderful. My fav was the little yellow cottage.
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Mary,
ReplyDeleteChurch Street is so charming. I love the little cottages and the Greek revival. Thanks for sharing.
Sue
I loved going on this tour with you! These truly are storybook homes. What a magical place to live!
ReplyDeleteAnd my Victoria came yesterday!!!
Love,
Sue
Your photos made me feel as if I were strolling while taking in the view of these interesting houses. Thanks again.
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