Jaświły
A building from the late 19th century, connecting its residential and utility (not entirely preserved) parts under the same roof, with its gable facing the road. Its bed timber is rested on foundations made of field stones. A pitched roof covered with eternit (originally thatched).
A barn window cut in a wall’s log. It can be closed using a rectangular wooden block mounted in such a way which enables rotary movement. It is a typical form of one of the oldest window types, known in the entire Podlasie region, also used in utility buildings.
A part of the building’s inside, the so-called sacred corner, where people used to hang religious chromolithographs, also known as holy paintings.
A porch with six poles of ornamentation elements in the form of a capital. A pitched roof decorated with soffits and eaves laths.
A barn window cut in a wall’s log. It can be closed using a rectangular wooden block mounted in such a way which enables rotary movement. It is a typical form of one of the oldest window types, known in the entire Podlasie region, also used in utility buildings.
A part of the building’s inside, the so-called sacred corner, where people used to hang religious chromolithographs, also known as holy paintings.
A porch with six poles of ornamentation elements in the form of a capital. A pitched roof decorated with soffits and eaves laths.