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While this is a large historic estate, it’s not dripping gold and marble like the Newport cottages.
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It’s a livable home.
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With very busy wallpaper.
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Some of the lady of the house’s vintage dresses were on display.
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And you can always tell the difference between a man’s bedroom and a woman’s.
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The bathrooms seemed relative modern.
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The master suite had two beds.
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And a nautically themed mural covering the walls.
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This is one of the few rooms that retained its original furnishings.
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And while it’s not my taste…
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The intricacy of the inlay was impressive.
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And it was all in beautiful shape.
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To the rear side of the master, a child’s playroom.
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Complete with sailboats and hammocks.
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Tour finished, we walked back to our car past the carriage house’s row of allium.
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This home is classy, like you said, no marble or gold anything. This is more my cup of vodka 😉
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Which you could enjoy on the lovely veranda out back…
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That inlay is SO impressive. Wow.
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It really was. Very intricate..
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I love seeing the dresses and the inlay.
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I feel that I might neeeerd that chaise lounge!
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“livable home” – that’s a good one. I know what you mean, but I could probably fit my house into one of the bigger rooms. (Okay, unless the ceilings are high, I might need two of the rooms, since my house is 1 ½ stories.)
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I grew up in some pretty large homes and always long for more space. Our current home is twice the size of our first and we filled it easily.
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Sailboats and hammocks? I’d be perfectly content in the child’s bedroom!
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What a lovely, preserved home. The flowers are aHHHmazing!
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