Dickeyville, a small
neighbourhood in Baltimore, fits the dictionary definition of Brigadoon
perfectly: a place that is idyllic, unaffected by time, or remote from
reality. Dickeyville is off the beaten path, down a turn from a busy road,
nestled in a small river valley, and completely, utterly charming!
As part of my #thisisbaltimore2017 exploration of the city, I took an
afternoon to search out the village of Dickeyville, which is on the western
edge of Baltimore City. I had planned to walk through the village, but it was
misting heavily , so I just drove around, and will visit later for a
walk-about. But I fell in love with this place and wanted to share it with you.
I’ve
found that Sundays are a good day to go exploring, as commercial sites aren’t
well-populated, and I can wander pretty freely. As I headed over from my first
stop, an old mansion on some hospital grounds, where a loggia leads from the
mansion to the actual hospital,
I spotted this perched on the hill above the valley.
Naturally, I had to follow the road and find out what it was. I think I could live there!
I finally wended my way down to the village and just fell in
love. I have actually been to a few weddings in this church, but never went
into the village to explore… mainly because every wedding I went to there, I
got lost.
Let’s
wander around.
Family friends owned this
house when I was a child. It’s a converted church, with a ballroom on the top
floor.
Many of the homes are constructed
of local stone, and were built for utilitarian purposes, this one a small barn.
The mill buildings are still in
use for other purposes. I LOVE the trimwork on this!
(Shhhh… I was totally trespassing for this shot!)
(Shhhh… I was totally trespassing for this shot!)
This mill building was converted
to an artist’s studio in the 1930’s, and has been occupied by artists ever
since.
I love the cheery yellow door on
this one and I love that the village has these wonderful white picket fences throughout.
There’s
a annual garden tour of Dickeyville in May, and you can find more information
about the village here. I
hope that you enjoyed discovering Dickeyville, just as I did!
PS.. I am having issues with my blog platform, so please excuse the wonky formatting. Ugh!
I, too, am in love! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickeyville_Historic_District
ReplyDeleteMeg! I work at that hospital! Kwan
ReplyDeleteI remember that Stacey worked there! I shouldn't be surprised that you do, as well! xo
DeleteI never knew about this area, Meg. Thank you for featuring it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming town! Thanks for this post!
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