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Swing looks so peaceful against its stunning backdrop of restored antique barn with attractive cupola.

A glimpse from entranceway between two white pillars of smokehouse and other outbuildings which suggest activity and self sufficiency of days gone by.

Red brick is eye catching but it's the two chairs which are so inviting, awaiting new occupants. Note the cellar snuggled next to house, a quick and convenient escape when tornadoes plagued the Eastern Shore. Happily that is not case any longer but cellar still very useful.

Definitely an L-shaped house. It is even more elongated form this angle but make no mistake this is a long house with a long history.

A wide range of trees, such as black walnut and pecan grace the property.

Come summer the fence bordering Seaview Road will be abloom with Crepe Myrtles, a beautiful sight.

Spacious 17x15 living area with hardwood floor, warm and inviting.

Time, effort and love went into this floor, designed and varnished by owner himself.

A practical kitchen with center consol, always a favourite for cooks and lots of cupboard space.

Master bedroom, comfortable size at 17x15, with en suite bathroom. Soft rose colour is soothing to senses.

Another view of master bedroom with its elegant stylish bed.

A peep into bathroom with its gold painted posts, really nice next to soft pink walls and varnished floor.

Long elegant windows are a winning feature of this bedroom, allowing plenty of light and ventilation.

Another view of bedroom, again good size at 15x15.

At expense of showing off another bathroom I inadvertently included myself in the photograph!

Don't you just love this traditional wallpaper, so in keeping with the house, architecture and period?

A shot from landing, just could not resist another view of that striking barn.

A look downstairs from first floor at hardwood floors, a constant feature Throughout.

Shaded under a huge magnolia tree, the house is as pretty from the back as front In distance are trees, summer house, round the corner a water tower and even a child's life size doll house which looks like it has seen lots of play and laughter.

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