After living in our home for about eight months, we've finally settled on a name: Northwoods Parsonage. I did a quick (and not very in-depth) search on Google and it doesn't seem to be a common name. What do you think?
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I like it. My house is named Taigh Beag. It's Scottish Gaelic for "Little House."
ReplyDeleteWhen I visited Scotland, I stayed in a house called Drummore.
I always thought it was charming to name houses and estates.
I think it is a charming name. It sounds like something out of a lovely old novel..."the family at Northwoods were gathered round the fire one windy November evening, when...."
ReplyDeleteI love it, Emma. It sounds very English, cozy, homey, warm - in other words - Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love it too! You'll have to help me decide on a name for our home and property. We have zero ideas for far, but we have only lived her for a month. I'm interested to see what pops up in the gardens too as that might give me some hints.
ReplyDeleteCan I ask how you settled on the name? It defintiely sounds very Jane Austen/Miss Read/Mitford-ish!
perfect!
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