246 Comments for Gentzrode

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Great to see a new gallery up. This old mansion looks great. Its a shame it wasn't gutted though. I hope they fully restore it. Thanks Motts.
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Zombies sleep?
I'd be scared to death to even think about going down there. I don't like heights, or being on ladders. So, this is a weird combination for me... negative height, perhaps? I'd still be on a ladder, but going the opposite direction...equally as scary to me. LOL!!! (The black water doesn't help anything, either. Terrified of water I can't see the bottom of (if I have to go in / near it) Well, I'm just a big baby, aren't I ? LOL!!! :)
Great series, as always!
It matches the house! These were some industrious folk, weren't they? ;)
It looks like it's nestled into a wood, too. I would love to live there. This picture is ideal. It looks small from this angle, but I know how deceptive buildings can be. They look smaller but once you get inside them they seem bigger. White walls make a room look bigger, too. I read this somewhere and painted a brown room white and it did SEEM bigger. If a white paint job could ACTUALLY make more space, that would be great! lol
I don't know how many times I've said this on this site, but ...."They just don't make them like this anymore!!!!"
Which is a shame. Nowadays, they just slap something up in a week. Sometimes, literally. lol
My, that is some pretty brick work. Almost looks like fabric!
Bless you LucieLou!

*Hands you a tissue and a Claritin* LOL. :)

I can't get over the brickwork on this!!
The state "flower" of Nebraska.
It does look pretty against the brickwork though.
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Even the basement is lovely.
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It would make a fine church. Strange to think they put that much artistic detail into a granary.
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What I wouldn't give for the money to buy this place, fix it up and just live there! Or maybe make a nice B&B out of it...
Wowza! What a beaut.
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Thanks Motts for another wonderful gallery to see everyday. Keep taking more picture of these Places.
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BuschGardens Williamsburg Virginia. That's how you spell Williamsburg. I used to live up near Williamsburg Va.