This relatively intact country house still includes its original kitchen, which was attached to the house at some point in its history.
This relatively intact country house still includes its original kitchen, which was attached to the house at some point in its history.
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Parlor in the front right?
I like the place, and the layout.
This seems to have been a standard plan for a lot of farmhouses in the late 1800s and early 1900s. My grandparents on both sides ad a home very similar to this.