
I spent a day in Greenwich, Connecticut a few weeks ago (more on that later) and I wanted to share with you some of the amazing houses that I saw driving around.

Many of the houses were built of stone and redolent of English country houses, a look I love, and is suited to the posh greenness of Greenwich.

Even the walls surrounding many of the estates ( not mere
houses, surely) are also built of stone, whether finished and dressed or rubble walls.

Perhaps my favorite use though was on this Victorian house in the village with intermixed painted wood shingles and rubble stone.
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