Friday, December 3, 2010
A Country House
(This picture can be enlarged by clicking on it.)
Biltmore House was the country home built by George Vanderbilt between 1889 and 1895 near Asheville, North Carolina. I left Betsy near the fountain on the Esplanade to go to a higher vantage point to get this picture of the house and the mountains under a blue sky with clouds moving in. (That's Betsy taking pictures near the driveway on the left.)
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Such a marvel of architecture for the times. Stunning photo George.
Yes, I can see Betsy. She is not small, at least in the picture.
Yes, lovely architecture!
Wow, that is gorgeous!!!
Wow,that is some house.The whole scene is post card perfect.
Blessings,Ruth
Wow - this is a magnificent shot when enlarged.
stunningly beautiful, so well-captured George. love the finely built architecture.
My husband has always wanted to visit Biltmore -- would like to get there this spring.
i think this fits in the category of country castles, way to big to be a house. it is beautiful
It is a lovely country home, isn't George.
It been around for a very long time and it still looks gorgeous. Asheville is a beautiful area to visit.
Enjoy your weekend.
Pam
Wow that's some house. Looks more like a castle!
I have heard so much about this place? Did it meet all your expectations?
WOW! That place is amazing! AND HUGE!
Linda
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really nice house and shot
george. :)
What a gorgeous photo! I love the sky. I cannot imagination living in such a huge place.
Now that's a "quaint" country cottage. Do you happen to know who lives there? Since you are in Tennessee, thought it might be some country singer.
Wow George, that is a great picture of the Biltmore! I thought it was so cool that they had a bowling alley in there.
George you always have your camera around for some of the best shots ever. What happened that you did not catch Betsy and her mess?
Beautiful panoramas with a light and beautiful clouds.
George, whenever I think of Biltmore and all those log fireplaces, I think what a chore it must have been to keep enough firewood cut so as to keep a modicum of warmth in that old stone building. I'm glad I was not one of Vanderbilt's servants, for sure!!!
That's quite the mansion!
what is the building used for now? Do you have to pay to enter?
Did Betsy know you were taking her photo? This was one of the things my photography club teacher taught us, take some one taking photos.
That is a very nice picture and really captures the beauty of that place.
What a gorgeous capture George.
A country house??? I could deal with that...
Beautiful image!
A great weekend, honey!
Kisses and hugs.
George...God has surely blessed you with a "shutter button finger"
An incredible place! Thanks for the view, George!
Spectacular shot. It is a true mansion.
Very nice pics. We should have stopped there on our way to meet someone in D.C. But time constraints sad no so it was missed. A good excuse to go back to the Blue Ridge and see it.
I love. Old houses this looks like one of the French castles I saw in 2009. It's beautiful! Have a great Christmastime together with Betsy.
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