Elizabethan and modern, this house dips into a romantic language. It is hero and heroine, masculinity and femininity, bravery and kindness.
An excerpt from “Poetry of Place”
by Bobby McAlpine
“Come let me love you,” said the house. Some houses beckon us this way. They are anthropomorphic and emotionally alive. Their character and soul exceed their parts. They have a voice and give us one as well, reminding us that we are loved lavishly and unreservedly, that we are free to get things wrong without fear and abandonment, that we are called to create our lives out of glorious individuality. This kind of beauty includes us. It feeds emotions we are starving for and captures feelings we know well.







