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This is a Queen Anne Cottage, with a steeply pitched hip roof
with lower cross gables and a bellcast front dormer. Fishscale patterned wood shingles on the dormer walls, an arched attic
window, round fluted wood columns on the front porch, a bracket with a pendant over the corner window and the leaded glass transom
about the front entry door all emphasize the Queen Anne origins of the house. The interior, with its emphasis on the elaborate
Victorian era wood work, is also fixed in the Queen Anne era. The new owners of this house, in addition to completing interior
projects that returned former changes to the design era of the Victorian period, have acquire period furnishings and ecclesiastical
antiques that enhance the architecture of the house. Notice too the restored original light fixtures in the entry hall, front parlor and
dining room.
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