The Wren’s Nest, Birth of the Laughing Place
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The original wooden mailbox with the wren’s
nest still inside. (No other rooms are permitted for photography).
West side of the Wren’s Nest, as seen
from the briar patch.
Southwest corner of the Wren’s Nest.
This side of the house endured much restoration.
The back of the Wren’s Nest. The
stairs lead to the kitchen, and what was the back porch. The window in the
corner next to the gutter is the added ‘indoor’ bathroom (never used by Harris).
Walt Disney used the previous porch here for the filming of the movie. Some of
it has since been removed.
The Wren’s Nest with the Victorian Queen Anne
style roofline and many chimneys; one per room.