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WINDSONG ACRES

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Turning a Vision

into Reality

Windsong Acres was born out of love.  Throughout our marriage we have been passionate about restoring the beauty to things long forgotten.  Windsong Acres is the result of the love we share with each other and became a labor of love for our family.

Jeff & Shelly Rasche

Owners, Windsong Acres

Restoring a

Forgotten Treasure

Windsong Acres features a historic 1912 barn in excellent condition that is a rare example of a "Show Barn".  It has been featured on PBS television to showcase the highly unusual architectural features of this rare and beautiful barn.

The Show Barn

An Artist's Touch

Following the renovation of the Show Barn, the Rasches' next project was to work on the Scale House with the intention of creating an art studio for Shelly. It was called a "Scale House" because they could weigh wagons of grain on the large scale that is embedded in the floor (it still works today!).   

 

Since it was dark inside (only one window, and it was boarded up), they added all the windows and the cupola in the roof to let in more light.  They kept the beams and interior features, adding a new roof over the existing one to hide new insulation and wiring.  They also converted one of the grain bins to a restroom, added a front porch, a loft and staircase, a fireplace, and a back room that would be easier to heat for Shelly's everyday use.  The work took place over five years, and except for hiring professionals for such things as installing the main electric panel, the furnace, and the shingles, the Rasches did all the work themselves. 

The Scale House

Where Many Gather

In My Name

Added in 2018, the Wedding Barn is the newest building at Windsong Acres.  With the demand for weddings and large events at an all time high, it was necessary to build a new space that could accommodate those demands.  Designed to compliment the rustic style of the existing buildings on the property, the new building provides a heated and air-conditioned option to take the worry out of outdoor weddings.  Built to accommodate up to 200 people, this unique and beautifully-lit space has two handicapped-accessible restrooms, a kitchenette, a spacious loft for bridal parties with an elevated outdoor deck, a gas fireplace, a large room for serving food, and a relaxing courtyard with a fountain and a raised goldfish pond, .

The Wedding Barn

Home Is Where

The Heart Is

In 2009, Jeff Rasche received a new church-related position at Chaddock in Quincy, creating the opportunity to move into their "retirement house" a couple decades early!  

The Rasches completely gutted the farmhouse, replacing the old electric, plumbing, insulation, and furnace.  They also removed the old, tiny kitchen and built on a larger one, plus a two-story addition on the south side of the house.  The house was inhabitable by the end of a whirlwind four months, but the rest of the work to finish the house, room by room, took the next 7 years, mostly using antique woodwork the Rasches collected and salvaged from homes in the area.  

Our Home

A Slice of Paradise

Jeff built a 14' wide gazebo nestled in the midst of three ponds that has become our most popular outdoor wedding location.  The gazebo features a three-level roof, a chandelier, a floor mosaic, and stained glass window that Shelly created.  The ponds, waterfalls, and clear water showcase an extensive collection of colorful koi.  Jeff completed the coursework to receive the “Certified Koi Keeper” designation from K.O.I. (Koi Organisation International).  He offers individual pond consultation for those considering their own backyard ponds, as well as offering occasional classes through John Wood Community College related to ponds and fish keeping.

The Gazebo & Koi Ponds

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