This is a wonderful survivor containing original elements such as the window shutters and chimneys. It’s a slightly different form of the “Cracker” style.
This is a wonderful survivor containing original elements such as the window shutters and chimneys. It’s a slightly different form of the “Cracker” style.
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They lived there long enough to close in the front porch (and add another chimney?). Also, that main chimney looks really good for such a prosaic old home. Either they were related to a brick mason or were flush at the time that the house was constructed! I wonder if the chimney could be used right now? 🙂