heritage (ˈhɛrɪtɪdʒ): 1. something inherited at birth, such as personal characteristics, status, and possessions. 2. anything that has been transmitted from the past or handed down by tradition. 3. the evidence of the past, such as historical sites, buildings, and the unspoilt natural environment, considered collectively as the inheritance of present-day society.
heritage (ˈhɛrɪtɪdʒ): 1. something inherited at birth, such as personal characteristics, status, and possessions. 2. anything that has been transmitted from the past or handed down by tradition. 3. the evidence of the past, such as historical sites, buildings, and the unspoilt natural environment, considered collectively as the inheritance of present-day society.
The Jacobs Barn, est. 1859 The character and charm of an antique barn: beech wood and pine and rusty nails, hand hewn beams and the warmth from animals nestled in straw…