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This one-and-one half story frame home shows strong links to the Bungalow style that developed in the first quarter of the 20th century. Its front telescoping gable and braces appearing under the side roofs, casement windows with transoms, the exposed rafters on the front porch, and the floor plan are all elements of the Bungalow style. Its wall covering of stucco, the water table at the foundation, and its general appearance are also suggestive of the Mission influence. The recent addition of a metal roof imitating Spanish tile helps reinforce the Mission influence.
The master bedroom, main hallway and breakfast nook have been fully restored with hand printed period wallpaper and the garage has been completely rehabilitated. Since the last time this home was on the tour, the living and diving room floors have been refinished and the guest bedroom refurbished. The grounds have been landscaped, to include a private garden with fountain, topiaries and a mural.
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