A look at the old directional signs in the Wychwood Barns. I like the way they've preserved some of the old details of this rail barn. It's a neat place to visit and I'm glad the space has found a new use! For more signs, visit Signs, Signs.
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Looks good in b & w -- gives it an older feel.
This is beautiful and it's very nice they take good care of the place!
Your picture is wonderful, love b&w!
Léia
What's in there now? Always good to preserve part of history.
@Kate - it's home to artist ateliers, a children's theater and other art-related ventures.
I always love it when old buildings are preserved and repurposed. This is a lovely one.
I'll just start at the top and work my way down!
They have done a good job there!
They have done a great job in retaining the character of a wonderful old building.
I remember this place from previous posts - pictures taken from a different perspective, right?
This is a very attractive entrance entry area. The signs may be confusing, but the add a bit of pizazz!
I like this place with character, a non-cookie-cutter look.
I really like this sign. Something I have never seen before.
Bien vu en noir et blanc !
very nice and so classic in b & w!
Of course I had to follow the link. What a wonderful transformation!
A new use is exactly the opposite of what I posted today.
It's always wonderful when older buildings find new uses and new life!
I was a little confused at first - then I read on. I haven't been inside Wychwood Barns (so appreciate the photos you and RedPat take)
It's nice to see the structure, like stations in England.
I thought the same thing as Tapirgal. It reminds me of stations in England too. It's a beautiful building and a wonderful shot!
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