Primitive Colonial Home Tour/Prentis House/Shelburne Museum
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- Опубликовано: 18 июл 2023
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We're going into a PRIM home built in 1780 today - furnished and period appropriate! Check out the pewter, flame thrower fabric, giant kitchen with hearth, living room, dining room and birthing bedroom!
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Beautiful historic home!
Totally!
Maravilloso Shelburne gracias por llevarnos hasta allá
Hola Alma!
Thank you so much for taking us along! Now I know the history behind the blue and white porcelain that I am in love with!💙🤍💙🤍
Me too!!
I remember watching you & Tom cook your Thanksgiving Dinner. The Fireplace looked fantastic as well as Primitive Home. I think it was the first year for you both in your Home. That’s where we watched shirtless Tom cut firewood. Loved the Video good times! Thank you Anne. ❤
Lol good memories. Thanks Cheryl. We bought the house in 2017 and I remember that too. It was 2020 and we couldn’t get together with family so we opened it up for all of you! That was truly fun!!
Thank you for the wonderful tour, Anne. I am in love with primitive colonial antiques.
You’re welcome Shelly!
Such a beautiful home! 💕. Thank you Anne!
You’re welcome!
Thank you for the tour Anne, such beautiful decor and interesting history behind it! 😀
Glad you enjoyed it Tina
❤ Thank you for sharing this wonderful tour!
You’re very welcome!
Beautiful home love everything about it . Thank you Ann❤
You’re welcome Dawn
this was awesome..makes me love our furniture all the more. He was right, nobody wants the early pieces..we snagged an early oil portrait a few weeks ago. being sold by a dealer as a consignment ..the most beautiful young lady dressed in early 1800 or possibly earlier. there is an artist stencil on the back..all I can make out is Abigail and 16.. I wish I lived closer to you girls😊
Wow that sounds like a great find Becca!
@@AnneClay I have a pic of it on my GAB.. it originated from Pennsylvania.. I wish I did FB.
I was so excited and happy to see this building. Thank you so much for sharing! 🏚💖
You're welcome Colleen. More coming soon!
Thanks Anne, I enjoyed the tour!
You’re welcome Cindy!
Yes, I wish he had allowed you upstairs also.😊 Thanks for the tour. Very surprised at all of the vibrant colors.
Wait till you see the next few homes! They were really into color.
As for the upstairs… Julie wanted me to sneak upstairs but I was too chicken lol.
@@AnneClay Looking forward to it!😊
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Debbie from Texas
I am loving this series of videos of your visit Shelburne, thank you. I do so hope you went to see the weathervanes 🤞🤞would love to see. 😊
Hi Leslie, I think I did lol
Wonderful tour❤ Thank you!
You’re welcome Judy!
Beautiful.
Yes it is!
I loved this tour Anne! What a super place to visit! I saw a small piece on the table. I have one and it is stashed away! Needless to say it is coming out!!!! Thanks so much for the video and all you do to bring places like this to me in Washington State!!!
You’re welcome Barbara! New England is so full of great places. I’m happy to bring them to you!
Great tour Thanks Anne 😊
You’re most welcome!
I absolutely love this video!! So inspiring!❤
Oh I’m so glad. More prim homes to come!
Thank you Anne for the wonderful history tour
You’re welcome Melanie!
Wonderful tour with lots of interesting facts. I dream of living in a house just like that.
It was a pretty cool home!
Love your video and the background music just adds to enjoyment. Thank you!
I live in NC so to experience that tour was so much fun thanks Ann and all
You’re welcome Karleen! More to come!
Thanks for sharing. So interesting. : )
Thanks Al and Jane!
Thankyou so interesting to see
You’re welcome!
Love the tour !!!!!!!!! Loved the decor !!!!
So nice!!!
Great video. Love this
This house is actually from Hadley, Massachusetts, not Vermont. Electra invited her wealthy, socialite friends to contribute furniture to the houses and that's why they have such a collected look and are so chock full of things!
Oh interesting.
Thanks for another wonderful tour, Anne. And thanks to your friend for getting you to visit the Shelburne and sharing all of this wonderful stuff with us.
Lol you’re welcome!
Amazing tour. I noticed a lot of dots of light in the video. Is that something from your camera? Like at the end when the tour guy is talking there is a light ball around his head. Just curious
Probably. It was dark in the house and the light shines in the window and can produce glares or it could have been the camera light sensor that helps it focus. Probably not a ghost 😀
@@AnneClay that’s what I thought. Would be cool though