This lovely clapboard barn is located along a country road (Joyce Road) in Pickens County, SC (US) on a well-maintained piece of property. There is a row of trees along the roadside, and the only view of the barn is obtained by peeking through these trees at one point or other. The size and structure of the barn suggest that it was once part of a working-farm. The gambrel roof and hay-door indicate a perfect place for hay storage, while the large ventilation windows would have allowed heat to escape in the summer.
 
screenshot from BING maps 
screenshot from BING Maps, processing by me I have not been past this barn lately, but when I went to check the latitude and longitude for this post, I looked at the "Streetside View" in BING Maps and noticed that the barn has apparently gotten a facelift since I've been there. The white clapboard siding has been replaced with a fresh coat of red paint, and there is even an addition built onto the barn's left side, to house additional equipment or maybe a greenhouse (because the aerial view looks like there might be two skylights in the roof of the extension). Now I want to drive past it again and see the improvements that were made!
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31-Aug-2019
Old Barn 049 is very close to the property on which Old Barn 048 is located, as shown in the following screenshot from BING Maps. What fascinates me the most about this aerial view are the trees to the right and below Old Barn 049, which are seemingly planted in concentric arcs, with a lane in-between. Perhaps these are fruit-bearing trees and the lane is there for harvesting the fruit? And perhaps the trees were planed in arcs to make the best-use of the space that was there? Such a delicious mystery!
screenshot from BING maps



!steemitworldmap 34.753408 lat -82.644167 long Pickens County, SC D3SCR




31-Aug-2019
Return from OLD BARN № 049 to 𝕜𝕚𝕥𝕥𝕪's Web3 Blog
OLD BARN № 049 was published on 22 Aug 2019 and last updated on 22 Aug 2019.