Polperro House

at Pendarvis Historical Site

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go to link Polperro House is one of six house that are on the interpretative tour at Pendarvis Historical Site in Mineral Point Wisconsin. I love the exterior architectural details on this 150 year old house. Quarried limestone blocks on the first floor, chinked wood on the second and third floors, and quite intricate doors and windows pieced in place.

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  3. Ah, this is my favorite of the two. Hard to explain, but this picture sparks my imagination. That’s a good thing. 🙂

  4. Ah, this is my favorite of the two. Hard to explain, but this picture sparks my imagination. That’s a good thing. 🙂

  5. Three floors! Wow…that must have been the life of luxury 150 years ago.

  6. Three floors! Wow…that must have been the life of luxury 150 years ago.

  7. Oh. Wow. THIS is why I fell in love with Wisconsin – love the architecture. And the trees and landscape, too!

  8. Oh. Wow. THIS is why I fell in love with Wisconsin – love the architecture. And the trees and landscape, too!

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