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Obliviously a 1791 brick end. The roof, not original, is in great condition.

An architectural masterpiece is hiding under the house in the basement. What a beautiful brace.

The house is full of little treasures like this original key for the door going up to the attic. Just can't wait until the floors are sanded and finished.

Good old fashioned wood siding. I can just see it all scraped and painted. I'm thinking white. What about you? You can sit on the porch drinking icy lemonade.

This amazing pair of doors is matched on the other side of the hall keeping that Eastern Shore breeze flowing gently through the house.

The old window seats are my favorite part of the house. I can see a big orange cat there sleeping in the sun.

One of the nicest mantles on the Eastern Shore. Please invite me over to see it refinished. ( I'll bring an orange cat! )

The grave yard dates back to the very early 1800's.

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