171 Comments for Old Taylor Distillery

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This is a beauty....the untapped potential is astounding....I can definitely seen parties, weddings, and other social events being held here. I pray this is also included in the renovations.
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Thanks to Motts, I learned a new word today — "crenelated." I always enjoy when I get some education with my entertainment.
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I have no idea, it was so murky I couldn't tell!
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Yup, it's fastened to the brickwork.
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The pergola and the surrounding gardens were used to entertain visitors, host private parties, and be used as a background for weddings, which is what really made Old Taylor quite different from your typical distillery plant.
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I haven't come across any information stating so, but I would imagine so, at least in the early years of the plant. It could also be solely for controlling the water level in the reflecting pool under the pergola...
Such an enchanting place! Nice little gallery Motts, thanks! On to the next...
Oh yeah, I can just imagine the quietness and coolness and probably a damp, musty smell here. Still nice to hang out and chat for awhile or sit quietly and relax. I would have loved this!
Ah, Iceberg, you beat me to that question, lol. So what say you Sir Motts, lol
Yeah I was thinking the same thing about how odd a space this is
What a gorgeous piece of architecture! Just peacefully sitting waiting to be used again or for mother nature to take it back
This shot is so soothing. It's almost like you can hear the water gently falling and the birds chirping and nothing else. I could sit here for hours and just take it all in, ahhhh
Lol, Eldokid!

I love the old style bricks on this little building-hope they keep as much of this place original as possible; it has such charm
Cute little piece of building
LOVE the looks of this place--right up my alley, haha, nice and creepy looking