Photo 77-AKE-19

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363 (center), 366/368 (bottom left) and around 407 (top left) Windsor Road, South China, ME. Starting in the center at 363 - this property does not seem to have been lived in for the last 15-20 years, but I do not know the story. Prior to 2007 the garage doors of the long barn were converted to standard walls and windows with a door off center to the right, and the house has been painted white and given a metal roof. By that point the drive to the right of the house had started to become overgrown, and today it is very overgrown. The white fence along the road, as well as the paddock to the left are gone. The barn seen here stills stands and had a large addition built on the rear, but has fallen into disrepair. The clear paths seen in this photo have started to revert back to grass.

366/368, on the opposite side of the road, appears similar but has had some changes. The shutters have been removed, and the front pitch roof section extended out to provide an entryway. The small tree in front has since matured (as well as a few others), and in the summer blocks the view of the house from the road.

For 407 Windsor road please see 77-AKE-21.

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