Much of Rosslyn’s recent architectural history, since the Sherwood Inn days at least, pertains to the home’s ell, especially the west facade of the ell which is not visible from the public viewshed. Today we show you her backside.
Six chimneys, symmetry, a second story balcony, a screen porch,…
An inquisitive eye might also note that this elevation, unlike like the brick facades, is clad and clapboard. Why?
Take a seat with me a while, and I’ll tell you a little story about an abbreviated building.
What do you think?