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February 14, 2011
Moss Covered Roofs In Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
This is the Levingston House and Kitchen situated on the Palace Green in Colonial Williamsburg. Real wood shingles are used on the roof and, when the weather is right, they tend to collect a great deal of moss, as you can see from the photos.
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4 comments:
very nice! Maybe there will be some leafts on those trees pretty soon!
The moss adds a nice touch!
That is mossy! I always wonder when I see mossy rooves if that makes them leaky?
It`s a wonderful house. looks like from a fairy tale.
Wish you a happy week:-)
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