Outhouse.
From coastal Connecticut, this late nineteenth century privy, measuring 5’6” x 6’6”, is in excellent condition. Its small sash, white trim and weathered wood shingle roofing and siding combine to make the building very attractive. The matchboard door retains its original Blakes latch. Possible uses include a gardening shed, bus stop shelter, chicken coop or its original intended purpose. The building can be transported on a trailer behind a pick-up truck.
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