Hello sweet friends. I am so happy to be joining my friend Amber of Follow The Yellow Brick Home in celebrating the 100th birthday of her house. If you are coming over from The Ponds Farmhouse may I say that I am so glad that you are here. Didn’t you love Rachel’s modern farmhouse decor? I hope you will also enjoy A Christmas From Days Gone By.
A Christmas From Days Gone By
Last week I shared my Swinging 60’s Home Tour which was chock full of vintage Christmas decor.
Today I am going even further back to one hundred years ago.
As many of you know I volunteer at the Farmers Branch Historical Park. One of the structures on the site is a Queen Anne style home.
The Queen Anne style of architecture can be identified with details such as crossed gables, turrets, or cupolas, wrap-around porches and porticos.
The Queen Anne Victorian Cottage at Farmers Branch was originally built at 501 West Broadway in Gainesville, Texas, in 1885.
It was moved to the Historical Park in April 1992 and restored to its 1885 appearance.
Many thanks to my lovely model Megan, Sweet Guy’s gal.
As you enter the front door you are greeted with stunning woodwork and gorgeous stained glass. The wallpaper is a nod to the Egyptian Revival which was popular in American decorative arts throughout the 19th century.
To the right of the entrance is a stunning parlor.
This year the holiday theme is Christmas in the 1920s.
Christmas trees in the Roaring 20’s favored girth over height.
It was fashionable to build a tiered box, drape it with fabric and decorate it with a village or children’s toys.
Little House Christmas
Some of you may recognize the room from when I did a photo shoot there a few years back.
I hope you are enjoying this years Little House Holiday inspired story time series on YouTube.
You can view Part I HERE. Part II can be seen HERE. The final video in the series will be released this Sunday.
I adore this amazing Eastlake hutch and desk in the family room.
The formal dining room is set for a feast.
The room is kept somewhat dark to protect the antiques.
The sideboard holds delicious holiday themed desserts.
The back door is located in the kitchen which is one of my favorite rooms in the house. You’ll have to take the tour to see it though! We’ll sneak out and head over to the general store.
The General Store
The General Store is my very favorite building on the property.
It too is currently set up to what a proprietor might have carried in the 1920s.
What dad wants for Christmas…at the turn of the century.
I hope you have enjoyed this small glimpse of A Christmas From Days Gone By.
There is so much more to see on the tour “Roaring Through The Holidays”. It runs through January 8, 2022
Farmers Branch Historical Park
2540 Farmers Branch Lane
Farmers Branch, TX 75234
Here is a lovely video tour of the parlor.
Up next is Katie from Let’s Add Sprinkles. You will adore her nostalgic decor!
I’ll see you on Friday with a lovely Gunne Sax inspired Christmas dress.
Laura
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Paula@SweetPea says
I so much enjoyed seeing this beautifully decorated for Christmas home.
Rachel Harper says
Laura,
what a warm and cozy tour. I loved seeing this historic home with all those gorgeous antiques. So fun doing these tours together.
Katie Mansfield says
Precious. It is a darling home. Thank you for sharing, Merry Christmas.
CoCo says
This is like stepping back in time, Laura, so cool! I love seeing all the antiques and the way everything was decorated for the holidays. It’s all so pretty! Hope your season is merry and bright, CoCo
jeanie says
What fun photos and “memories’ of times go by. I’m with you on a general store! I hope to catch your videos before the new year, Laura! There’s so much to post at Christmas, I can hardly keep up with myself, much less the rest of the world!
Cindy@CountyRoad407 says
What a fun tour. I’ve not heard of this place so I’ll be sure and check it out. Thanks for showing it off. Loved each space! Merry Christmas!
handmade by amalia says
How lovely, Laura. Hope you’re having a warm and wonderful holiday season.
Amalia
xo
Kim | Shiplap and Shells says
How wonderful to see this home all decorated for Christmas. This is truly a special place and I’m so happy you shared this with us. Happy holidays!
Susan K. says
So glad I got to see some of the beautiful rooms of this house! I didn’t know about the shape of the Christmas tree in the 20’s………..I was wondering why it looked kind of funny! My favorite style of furniture is Eastlake.
Debra Oliver says
What a gorgeous home. Thanks so much for taking us to visit. That wallpaper is truly amazing! I love seeing these homes restored and open for all of us to experience. Hope you’re having a wonderful Christmas season!
Anita Diaz says
What a stunning house Laura!! I love this style so very much – all the warm colors, beautiful wood work, etc. So pretty!!
Michelle | Thistle Key Lane says
What a treat to see this little Christmas home tour. It really is like stepping back in time. The wallpaper and antiques are so pretty!
Emily says
Such a lovely Christmas home tour!!! Everything looks so beautiful!! I hope you have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
Kelly Radcliff says
What a fun tour! I loved seeing all of the antiques and Christmas decor . It is stunning inside and out. Merry Christmas!
Amber D Ferguson says
How delightful Laura! You know I am soaking in every detail of this historical holiday feast for the eyes! Thank you so much for sharing such a lovely post full of Christmas delights of days gone by. Just magical!
Merry Christmas!
Christy @ Our Southern Home says
Laura,
This is such a beautiful tour! Thanks so much for sharing it! I love touring old homes and throwing in Christmas…you have a winner.