Another upstairs room may have been used for sewing and spinning.
At the end of the upstairs hallway, we descend the back stairs. Here we can go back into the kitchen or outdoors.
Let’s head outside . . . but you’ll have to come back tomorrow for photos of the woods and grounds.
Your Turn
Which bedroom would you choose for your own?
I like the one with the twin bed and white bedspread. Which one was Anne’s?
Oh, wait…this is a story. Who actually lived there?
Lucy Maud Montgomery used this house for her Anne of Green Gables stories. She didn’t live here but she knew the family who did. I think the one with the dress hanging on the closet door is supposed to represent Anne’s room.
I would choose the first one with the reddish comforter. I like the vanity in that room. So pretty.
I love that one, too.