Welcome to Campbell Town

The Belle Writer's Studio A pho­tog­ra­pher came to shoot our house on Friday, as a photo spread of our spread is going to accom­pany a story I wrote on The Little House for a mag­a­zine and we talked about how to present the pho­tos so it isn’t con­fus­ing to the read­ers which build­ing is which.

There are so many build­ings here, I think it can be a lit­tle con­fus­ing to those just try­ing to pic­ture it, as The Little House looks a lot like The Belle Writer’s Studio and the two metal build­ings also look the same.

My hus­band likes to tell peo­ple, “We don’t have the biggest, but we have the most!” I’ve dubbed the drive down the wind­ing dri­ve­way, “Campbell Town,” and have even thought of get­ting some of those old time signs to label the build­ings to add a lit­tle fun and fla­vor to the place.

Metal Storage BuildingThe first build­ing you see when enter­ing our wind­ing, tree canopied dri­ve­way (that is the metal build­ing in the photo) is the 30x 40 metal build­ing we put in last sum­mer to house the boat, my husband’s trailer, my 1988 Blazer and of course, our stuff. We hope one day to have cleared enough of the stuff to maybe offer boat stor­age for a lit­tle addi­tional income each month.

The next build­ing is “The Belle Writer’s Studio,” which is my 320-square-foot piece of heaven. (The first photo with this story on the first page) It’s where I can get away from the house to work and cre­ate. We put in a sec­ond bath­room here and built the base­ment as a storm shel­ter, and we use it for stor­age for my office sup­plies and notes.

One of the builders thought it strange last year when they were putting the sheetrock up that I placed a plas­tic bag with some papers in it inside one of the walls before it was sealed. When I told him it was a let­ter from me, with some pho­tos, detail­ing the his­tory of this land going back 20+ years when my fam­ily pur­chased it, along with our his­tory, he thought it was really cool. A time cap­sule of sorts, maybe to be found 100 years from now; maybe never, but if any­one is ever ren­o­vat­ing (hope­fully not tear­ing down) The Belle Writer’s Studio, they’ll get to know the peo­ple who built her and why.

I named the build­ing for my mother, Betty Belle, as I give her credit for the cre­ative side of my brain.

The Party Deck

The Party Deck

As you head down our dri­ve­way, the first thing you see on The Little House is the party deck, as it was built fac­ing the woods instead of the dri­ve­way. On the front, there is the cov­ered porch (the photo you see at the top of the home page). We love The Little House, how­ever, if we had it to do over, we would have added another 120 square feet, mak­ing it 600, instead of the 480 we have now.

Next to The Little House is my hus­bands’ “Man Cave,” he is a mechanic, so he needed a place to do his thing too. His metal detached garage was built at the same time as The Little House, and looks just like the big­ger metal build­ing. It is 600 square feet and the joke at the time was that we were build­ing a garage big­ger than our house!

So, there’s your tour of Campbell Town, y’all come back now, ya hear?

17 Responses to “Welcome to Campbell Town”

  1. Michelle Micklewright says:

    We are con­sid­er­ing down­siz­ing from a 1700 sq.ft. house to a 570 sq ft. Our sons have moved out. WE area tired of all the stuff and main­te­nance. We want to have time and money to share, not have it all fun­neled into our own 'stuff'. I'm look­ing for a book that talks about specifics of down­siz­ing. Any suggestions?

    • Kerri says:

      Hi, Michelle. Thanks for stop­ping by. I don't know of any spe­cific books, but take a look at my list of blogs under small liv­ing links. Many of these blogs have a lot of great ideas on down­siz­ing. I would also sug­gest (of course) that you go through my archives, as I have a lot of posts on stuff and clut­ter and mak­ing your new lifestyle fit into your new home. Good luck and hope to see you back here as part of our Living Large community!

  2. MAVIS WOLD says:

    KERRI, WHAT A CUTE HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. LOVE IT. IT IS CHARMING AND SO HOMEY AND COMFY LOOKING. CAN SEE WHY YOU LOVE IT THERE. ONE DAY WE WILL COME FOR SURE. LOVE MAVIS AND WAYNE

  3. Babette says:

    I want to go to there!

  4. For some rea­son, I can­not see the stu­dio pho­tos, but I bet it's cute.

  5. This is so cool. I'm lov­ing the tour and want to visit for real. Let us know when the spread is out.

  6. Tiffani says:

    The signs would be cool, and I love The Belle Writer's Studio.

    My hus­band would love your DH's "man cave." :-)

    • Kerri says:

      Tiffani,
      During our adjust­ment period, when we would toss around the idea of mov­ing back to the city, I knew that would never fly– my hus­band would not give up his man cave for those dinky 2-car garages in the burbs again!
      I think the signs would be cool too. Maybe I'll hold a con­test as to what names to label the metal stor­age build­ing, the man cave and the house.
      Thanks for stop­ping by!

  7. Kathy Winn says:

    I enjoyed the tour of Campbell Town and hope to see it in per­son some­day Kerri! What a beau­ti­ful set­ting. It's your own cozy lit­tle vil­lage! I also love the name of your writ­ing stu­dio. Such a lovely trib­ute to your mother.

    • Kerri says:

      Thanks for com­ing by, vir­tu­ally, Kathy. I hope you come and visit in per­son one day too! I think the place is befit­ting the lovely per­son my mother was!

  8. I'd to visit Campbell Town! But I"m sure you don't want it to become a tourist trap. He-he. And I def­i­nitely think you should put up the signs.

    • Kerri says:

      Come on out to Arkansas, Jackie, I'd love to show you around!
      As for the tourist trap, what­ever works — maybe I can fig­ure out some sou­venirs to sell! :)

  9. Kerri says:

    As for the spread, I hope it does look well planned out, but the truth is that we just added build­ings as needed — and where they would go based on reduc­ing the num­ber of trees we would have to cut down!
    As for the name, that was a fluke, we were dri­ving in once and I said, "Welcome back to Campbell Town." I think it has a nice ring. :)

  10. Kerri, what a great idea, "Campbell Town." It appears to be well thought out.