These windows are from one of the historic buildings at Heritage Square in Los Angeles, California.
The barn was built in 1899 on the grounds of what is now Pasadena’s Huntington Memorial Hospital for Dr. Osborne, a member of the hospital’s staff. Originally used to stable horses and store a carriage, the building was subsequently converted into a dwelling and garage. Its architectural style is Queen Anne Cottage with Gothic influences. It has three gables and a distinctive pitched roof.
Moved to the Heritage Square Museum in 1981, the barn now houses the museum’s restoration and maintenance. In time, it will be returned to it working condition as a carriage barn
To see more windows visit the Window Views Blog.
Photobucket is holding all my photos that I stored on their site from 2007-2015 hostage replacing them with ugly grey and black boxes and asking for a large ransom to retrieve them. It is a slow process to go through all my posts deleting the ugly boxes.
I love this little carriage house! Wouldn’t it make a darling garden Tea Room with both doors open?
Excellent pictures. I love the reflection in the windows π
Rabbit, rabbit
I like the idea of returning an old building to working condition! The barn/carriage house is in pretty good shape, it looks like.
Very good shots, especially the top one.
Lovely old structure to have survived so long!
I love the second shot Ellen. Are the bikes part of the museum as well?
The horses had windows back then! Great shots of the heritage building (and bikes).
And I had no idea Heritage Square even existed! What a cool place.
Love old places, great pictures of this lovely barn. It’s good to know it will be restored.
My pic is posted.
That is a fun table, Ellen…so festive! Love that old barn…such wonderful details. Happy Days :o) ((HUGS))
Fantastic old building! And love that tandem bike. Looks like a lot of work will be needed to put this old barn, back into service, wot?
Great old windows!! I love the them all and that old carriage house is terrific!!
Love these old windows and buildings Ellen!
ellen, what a beautifully designed barn. I’m so glad it’s being preserved! Happy Window Views! π
If this is in Pasadena – when are you going to the Rose Tree Cottage and showing us photos? Probably the most famous tea room in the USA!
It’s interesting to me that a barn would have such beautiful details.
Jody
Wow … it’s been a LONG time since I’ve visited Heritage Square. Thanks for the virtual view of these historic windows.
Hugs and blessings,