First, about the country manor. The main house was completed in 1897. As I remember, it sits on about 20 acres, and a more beautiful piece of earth you would be hard pressed to find. The oldest house, where the original family lived while the "manor" was being completed, was actually started in the 1700s and served not only as their home, but also as the county courthouse.
| The Manor House. Completely modernized on the inside; all original out the outside. |
| The smokehouse. Brother Roto is preparing our smoked salmon that was fresh that day. |
| Some of the fields surrounding the manor. Gardens of all kinds for fruits and berries and vegetables and flowers also surround the house. |
| More than 3 large raspberry patches around the house. Berries were just getting ripe, not quite ready to pick. Of course they grow wild in the forest as well. |
| The strawberries were also just coming on. He had several patches of well cultivated, mouth-watering berries. |
| Outside main doors to the manor. Great porch for unloading dirty shoes/boots and wet clothes before entering the house. Sign over door is the date manor was completed. |
| The salmon after being smoked. |
| Upstairs in the manor house, Lots of bedrooms and studies, and bathrooms. This one was built for the grandkids with a 1/2 size toilet. What a great idea! |
| Looking from lake at the sauna and manor house in background |
| In the sauna. |
| We jumped in the lake from the sauna. Then we sat on the porch. Then we went back in the sauna. Then we jumped in the lake. Then we sat on the porch. Then we.........you get the idea |
| Pekka and Anna Roto. Both retired doctors. Celestial people. |
Looks beautiful! Would love to be there for the smoked salmon. Bless you...Diane and I are headed to the Arizona game..GO COUGS
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! Would love to be there for the smoked salmon. Bless you...Diane and I are headed to the Arizona game..GO COUGS
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