Built by the area stonemason expert Charlie Parker in 1914, the cut-stone technique used on the Stevenson farmhouse adds dignity to this small prairie home that featured Craftsman architectural styling that was very popular at the time. The house was last lived in the early 1960s and now sits alone, hidden in the trees. Located in southwest Saskatchewan, visited in September 2017.
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- Jason Paul Sailer
It's still a beautiful place. "Good bones last"
ReplyDeleteFor now, until it succumbs to the earth. I do hope to return to photograph it again.
DeleteI haven’t been able to locate this house , is there any landmarks or directions you can give me ?
ReplyDeleteThis was a guest post. I do not know the location either.
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